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. >> angela used to be a part time trainer more for fun than out of necessity.ut since her husband last his job three years ago she has become the sole breadwinners will selling children's clothes from home. even at discounted prices few clients are buying these days, and she can barely make ends meet. >> i constantly have a shake. i'm always tired. there is no future. there are no jobs. no end in site sight. we need to chews which bill to pay each month. we had to negotiate a discount at the school. >> this story is typical of the brazilian middle class that flourished over the past decade and now is losing its privileges. this is the biggest market in latin america. it sells just about everything at unbeatable prices but even here vendors are struggling. this man comes from the northeast, once a stronghold of president dilma rousseff. >> we need to remove the lady in charge. she's sinking the country. we cut many things. we canceled the internet. we don't call our parents that often. they live in another state, and it's too expensive. i'm really worried. there
. >> angela used to be a part time trainer more for fun than out of necessity.ut since her husband last his job three years ago she has become the sole breadwinners will selling children's clothes from home. even at discounted prices few clients are buying these days, and she can barely make ends meet. >> i constantly have a shake. i'm always tired. there is no future. there are no jobs. no end in site sight. we need to chews which bill to pay each month. we had to negotiate a...
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. >> angela used to be a part time personal trainer.re for fun than out of necessity, but ever since her husband lost his job three years ago she has become the sole breadwinners will selling children's clothes from home. >> now. now even at discounted prices few of her clients are buying these days, and she can barely make ends meet. >> i saintly have a shak headache. i'm tired. there is no future. no jobs, no end in sight. we need to choose which bill to pay each month. we had to negotiate a discount at the school. >> the brazilian middle class, that flourished over the last decade, is now losing its privileges. >> this is the biggest market in latin america. it sells everything at unbeatable prices but even here vendors are struggling. >> there are plenty of people, but few are buying. emmanuel silva has owned his kiosk for 15 years. he comes from the northeast, once a stronghold for president dilma rousseff. >> i went to the protests. we need to remove the lady in charge. she's sinking the country. we canceled many things. we cancel
. >> angela used to be a part time personal trainer.re for fun than out of necessity, but ever since her husband lost his job three years ago she has become the sole breadwinners will selling children's clothes from home. >> now. now even at discounted prices few of her clients are buying these days, and she can barely make ends meet. >> i saintly have a shak headache. i'm tired. there is no future. no jobs, no end in sight. we need to choose which bill to pay each month. we...
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but angela merkel used quite tough words today with the european union leaders.if they still again once again fail to find concrete solutions to the migration crisis, then she, germany and possibly the rest of the europe will have to question the efficacy, the future of the schenn gen agreement. the shengen agreement that allows people to move freely across europe. and that is one of the pillars of the european union itself, craig. >> claudio. thank you. coming up. back here, shark attacks. are they really on the rise? a new one in california over the weekend has beach goers alert from coast to coast once again. we're going to separate fact from fiction. >>> also pumping iron with putin. yes we're going explain what is going on here as well. >>> and why is floyd mayweather putting all that money in that bag? we'll try to explain that. let's pop it. up next. stay with us. ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school
but angela merkel used quite tough words today with the european union leaders.if they still again once again fail to find concrete solutions to the migration crisis, then she, germany and possibly the rest of the europe will have to question the efficacy, the future of the schenn gen agreement. the shengen agreement that allows people to move freely across europe. and that is one of the pillars of the european union itself, craig. >> claudio. thank you. coming up. back here, shark...
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angela mcglowan joining us there. republican strategist. jeff smith former democratic missouri state senator. don't miss donald trump himself tomorrow morning on fox business. he will join maria bartiromo at 7:00 a.m. sharp. >>> new report is critical of apple's new music. find out what early adopters say. nextgen gauge gettings with their whistles could be becoming distracting. jeff flock has a driver distraction simulator how ford engineer something trying to build a safer, less distracting ride. ♪ at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owner
angela mcglowan joining us there. republican strategist. jeff smith former democratic missouri state senator. don't miss donald trump himself tomorrow morning on fox business. he will join maria bartiromo at 7:00 a.m. sharp. >>> new report is critical of apple's new music. find out what early adopters say. nextgen gauge gettings with their whistles could be becoming distracting. jeff flock has a driver distraction simulator how ford engineer something trying to build a safer, less...
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without angela merkel, europe would be weakened even further. also with us is writer and journalist alan posener, a regular commentator for the berlin-based "die welt." angela merkel has forgotten that lesson, and as a result, he says europe is falling apart. and, it is nice to welcome back ursula weidenfeld, who has worked for a range of germany's most prestigious business publications as an editor and commentator. ursula says if people want germany to exercise power, they shouldn't grumble when it does. judy dempsey, today's debate is based on a quote from thomas mann. it goes back to the postwar period. the nobel prize-winning author said at that time, the people in germany should try and create not a german europe but a european germany. was he right? judy: that is a long time ago. a lot has changed. i think, looking back, germany became european in terms of -- through the european union, by the way. what i mean by that is that the democratic institutions became absolutely embedded. the idea of transparency, federalism, accountability, separation of powe
without angela merkel, europe would be weakened even further. also with us is writer and journalist alan posener, a regular commentator for the berlin-based "die welt." angela merkel has forgotten that lesson, and as a result, he says europe is falling apart. and, it is nice to welcome back ursula weidenfeld, who has worked for a range of germany's most prestigious business publications as an editor and commentator. ursula says if people want germany to exercise power, they shouldn't...
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us. one day after chancellor angela merkel condemned protest as repugnant, suspected arsonist torched a shelter, depriving 130 migrants of a safe place to sleep. a few hours later, a threat targeted the headquarters of merkel's coalition partners. german leaders are seeking to reassure incoming migrants that they are indeed welcome, but the images of smoldering ruins tell a different story. reporter: germany's's social democrat party received a bomb threat by telephone. security officers ordered an immediate evacuation of the building. there was no bomb, but the shock was real. >> this was a threat to us all. this was meant as an attack on our constitution, and a attack on our democracy, but the social democrat party will not back down one millimeter to such threats. reporter: germany's deputy chancellor visited a shelter on monday, promising refugees living there government help. since then, he and his party have received a wave of abuse from far white -- far right supporters. too often, the threats materialize into real attacks here in authorities had planned to house refugees in this support
us. one day after chancellor angela merkel condemned protest as repugnant, suspected arsonist torched a shelter, depriving 130 migrants of a safe place to sleep. a few hours later, a threat targeted the headquarters of merkel's coalition partners. german leaders are seeking to reassure incoming migrants that they are indeed welcome, but the images of smoldering ruins tell a different story. reporter: germany's's social democrat party received a bomb threat by telephone. security officers...
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us. one day after chancellor angela merkel condemned protest as repugnant, suspected arsonist torched a shelter, depriving 130 migrants of a safe place to sleep. a few hours later, a threat targeted the headquarters of merkel's coalition partners. german leaders are seeking to reassure incoming migrants that they are indeed welcome, but the images of smoldering ruins tell a different story. reporter: germany's's social democrat party received a bomb threat by telephone. security officers ordered an immediate evacuation of the building. there was no bomb, but the shock was real. >> this was a threat to us all. this was meant as an attack on our constitution, and a attack on our democracy, but the social democrat party will not back down one millimeter to such threats. reporter: germany's deputy chancellor visited a shelter on monday, promising refugees living there government help. since then, he and his party have received a wave of abuse from far white -- far right supporters. too often, the threats materialize into real attacks here in authorities had planned to house refugees in this support
us. one day after chancellor angela merkel condemned protest as repugnant, suspected arsonist torched a shelter, depriving 130 migrants of a safe place to sleep. a few hours later, a threat targeted the headquarters of merkel's coalition partners. german leaders are seeking to reassure incoming migrants that they are indeed welcome, but the images of smoldering ruins tell a different story. reporter: germany's's social democrat party received a bomb threat by telephone. security officers...
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carol will tell us more about that in business. angela merkel visits a refugee center in eastern germany. that is where neo-nazi protesters recently clashed with police as they refused the arrival of more migrants. the german chancellor condemned the violence and called on europe to find a strategy to deal with the influx. the worst since world war ii. for the first time, german authorities about simplify the process or asylum-seekers. refugees were no longer -- will longer be sent back to the first eu port of entry. they will be able to apply in germany itself. reporter: these migrants crossed into europe but for most, their journey is not over. many are refugees fleeing conflicts in syria and yemen. their aim, to continue on to europe in search of work and more affluent countries such as germany and sweden. the eu policy previously made this journey difficult. under the dublin regulations, the first country and asylum seeker arrived in is required to process the claimant's application. they could be returned to that country of entry if
carol will tell us more about that in business. angela merkel visits a refugee center in eastern germany. that is where neo-nazi protesters recently clashed with police as they refused the arrival of more migrants. the german chancellor condemned the violence and called on europe to find a strategy to deal with the influx. the worst since world war ii. for the first time, german authorities about simplify the process or asylum-seekers. refugees were no longer -- will longer be sent back to the...
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that is the new us angela's way of fighting the drought. the l.a. and power dumped 96 million so-called shade balls into local reservoirs to save water from evaporation. they also prevent algae growth and toxic chemical reaction and cost $.36 each. i think the term shade ball is fantastic and should be used in slang socially. when you use it in science and technology, i have never seen anything like this. erik: nor have i, it's very cool. let's move on to phoenix were a dust storm there are through the city yesterday. of it reducingeo visibility to near zero in turning the sky orange with wind gusts exceeding 40 miles per hour. more than 10,000 residents lost power and the public was urged to stay off the roads. stephanie: this would be scary. erik: i have been in a sandstorm like that. in saudi arabia. stephanie: were you endorse? erik: outdoors first. stephanie: you went indoors -- erik: covered in sand. stephanie: is there a risk your windows will break in? erik: the wind is not blowing that fast but it's scary. its pre-dramatic. stephanie: we wi
that is the new us angela's way of fighting the drought. the l.a. and power dumped 96 million so-called shade balls into local reservoirs to save water from evaporation. they also prevent algae growth and toxic chemical reaction and cost $.36 each. i think the term shade ball is fantastic and should be used in slang socially. when you use it in science and technology, i have never seen anything like this. erik: nor have i, it's very cool. let's move on to phoenix were a dust storm there are...
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angela kinsey, andrea salvage and timberly hill join us live. they're so much fun. they can really laugh at themselves as well as make others laugh, which is very important. tomorrow, it's nbc and telemundo's big clear the shelters event. shelters will cut the cost of adoption fees. >> and wrapping up our week of special mascots leading up to the event, today we have sara's 4 1/2-year-old bulldog mix. loves smiling and cuddling. >> and snacks. >> and will write you a love song if you promise to be her forever home. >> sara comes from see spot rescued and is looking for a family. to adopt sara, you can e-mail see spot rescued at g-mail.com or head to the facebook page see spot rescued for more info. to see even more dogs up for adoption. >> there's lots of them. >> so many. >> i was playing with her backstage. she's very sweet, very kind. >> loves company. all right. well, if there's one good thing about summer winding down, it's all the great fall tv we have to look forward to. >> here are a few shows and people shaking up the small screen with some big news this we
angela kinsey, andrea salvage and timberly hill join us live. they're so much fun. they can really laugh at themselves as well as make others laugh, which is very important. tomorrow, it's nbc and telemundo's big clear the shelters event. shelters will cut the cost of adoption fees. >> and wrapping up our week of special mascots leading up to the event, today we have sara's 4 1/2-year-old bulldog mix. loves smiling and cuddling. >> and snacks. >> and will write you a love song...
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angela davis? she bought the guns used in the hostage situation. they were registered in her name and with her link to the soledad brother's cause, prosecutors charged davis with the murder of the judge. in california, anyone with a physical link to the crime could be charged with committing it. when she heard about the charges, davis went into hiding. on august 18, 1970, the fbi made davis the 309th and only the third woman ever to be placed on its "most wanted" list. after two months on the run, the fbi caught up with davis in a new york city motel on october 13. "angela davis is in jail on criminal charges but there's no political trial." as soon as the cuffs went on, those sympathetic to her beliefs hit the streets. "the whole world is watching! the whole world is watching!" and her story spread worldwide. from west germany, even somalia, the "free angela" attention to her case. "angela davis is probably one of the most beautiful persons i have ever known both inwardly and outwardly. in closing, i want to say more power to angela davis. may she
angela davis? she bought the guns used in the hostage situation. they were registered in her name and with her link to the soledad brother's cause, prosecutors charged davis with the murder of the judge. in california, anyone with a physical link to the crime could be charged with committing it. when she heard about the charges, davis went into hiding. on august 18, 1970, the fbi made davis the 309th and only the third woman ever to be placed on its "most wanted" list. after two...
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angela. >> we figured, oh, we'll have her come to a bike race with us. >> i'm angela, her sister. >> i came back from that trip, i got to get a bike. this is awesome. a friend of mine said you should do this women's clinic. it was an introduction to women's cycling. i was kind of hooked. i started racing all summer. >> i get a text every saturday morning. i won my race. great! still not putting a lot of credence into it. >> it just kind of clicked. everything felt right when when i was on the back. >> then she went out and would beat professionals. >> i was like wow, you're really fast. >> i was like okay, i'm going to take a year off. i quit my job in july 2008. i just moved out of my apartment. i started balling. inthought what have i just gotten myself into? that weekend i won. that was lucky. then i won another called the cascade. >> after she won those races people approached her wanting to be on their teams. 1 in a million. >> almost cinderella like. if somebody would tell me i'd be sitting here in my sixth year world professional going to multiple world championships, i'd say no way.
angela. >> we figured, oh, we'll have her come to a bike race with us. >> i'm angela, her sister. >> i came back from that trip, i got to get a bike. this is awesome. a friend of mine said you should do this women's clinic. it was an introduction to women's cycling. i was kind of hooked. i started racing all summer. >> i get a text every saturday morning. i won my race. great! still not putting a lot of credence into it. >> it just kind of clicked. everything felt...
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. >> reporter: angela shared his facebook pictures with us and said she called the jail saturday and sunday and monday each time reminding the deputies that her brother was suicidal. >> he should be on a 72-hour watch or in a confined cell. they said we don't have that information. >> reporter: turns out when he was booked into jail the chp explained the suicide warning from the ex-girlfriend. and then there were the warnings from his sister but the jail relied on its own evaluation. >> she said they interviewed him and he appeared fine. so he was put on the regular pod with everybody. >> reporter: on monday, alberto was in court. his public defender said he looked distraught. >> when i was speaking to him, he seemed sad and he was crying. >> reporter: she says she asked the judge for a psychiatric evaluation. but the next day, alberto was dead, he had been allowed a 15-minute shower by himself and the family says that was all the time it took for him to hang himself. >> the whole family is heartbroken because this could have been avoided. he could have been here today. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: angela shared his facebook pictures with us and said she called the jail saturday and sunday and monday each time reminding the deputies that her brother was suicidal. >> he should be on a 72-hour watch or in a confined cell. they said we don't have that information. >> reporter: turns out when he was booked into jail the chp explained the suicide warning from the ex-girlfriend. and then there were the warnings from his sister but the jail relied on its own...
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the impact it is going to have closer to home in europe and other parts of the world that use nuclear as well. angelakel significantly shifted the energy policy as well. >> nuclear is much more than a local issue. there is no incident. it increases confidence in the industry. in europe it is much more about cost overruns. we are planning to use nuclear technology. it remains to be seen if they time.liver it on some eu members have questions. they are considering taking the u.k. over the support of the project. some firing upg of the nuclear reactors back in japan. and we will stick with the theme of how this could be affecting japan. >> we were talking about gas prices. prices were likely to have a deflationary effect. abenomics is fascinating. >> it is interesting. there is a lot of pressure on the authorities in japan to cut down the power plant. consistent with what they have wanted to do. japans interesting for and the yen is the surplus. recently it has gone into deficit. a lot of it was importing energy. investors suggested it changes the view of the yen over the medium term. japan is now back.
the impact it is going to have closer to home in europe and other parts of the world that use nuclear as well. angelakel significantly shifted the energy policy as well. >> nuclear is much more than a local issue. there is no incident. it increases confidence in the industry. in europe it is much more about cost overruns. we are planning to use nuclear technology. it remains to be seen if they time.liver it on some eu members have questions. they are considering taking the u.k. over the...
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angela is at the heart. >> reporter: they are engulfed with performers who are using every nook and cranny and stunt to showcasealent. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell, and that makes it a unique environment. >> good morning, reservations thank you for holding, how can i help you? yeah, this is [ inaudible ] office. >> reporter: this man has already made it big as a comedian on tv. but he keeps coming back. >> it attracts everybody like huge name comics and brand new people waiting to be discovered. i was discovered here. i won the bbc new comedian award in '96, and it is where i got good at what i do, because you really have to push yourself. >> reporter: here the competition is brutal with over 3,000 shows all trying to attract the same audiences, it's all about how many fliers they can get out, or how many posters they can stick up around the city. [ applause ] ♪ >> hello! >> reporter: amy is making her stand-up debut at the festival in a tiny venue with a lukewarm crowd. >> my catch phrase is if not lived you find yourself alone in a field of horses that are on fire. [ laughter ] >> which
angela is at the heart. >> reporter: they are engulfed with performers who are using every nook and cranny and stunt to showcasealent. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell, and that makes it a unique environment. >> good morning, reservations thank you for holding, how can i help you? yeah, this is [ inaudible ] office. >> reporter: this man has already made it big as a comedian on tv. but he keeps coming back. >> it attracts everybody like huge name...
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and angela pitter is part of live wire collaborative. >> welcome, ladies, and thank you for joining usou for having us. >> yeah, excited to be here. >> what's more important? we've got to ask this, the amount of followers you have or the quality of the relationship that you have with them? or is it a balance of both. >> well, the quantities, you know, from a surface level, is sort of the social proof. but at the end of the day, i think i think it's really about the quantity. because when you look at a facebook page that has a million followers and there is no engagement, nobody is kmengt, that mean the conten is not raes resonating. they basically bought those followers. at the end of the day, if i had my druthers it's going to be kwan engage member that's what i look for first over the number of followers. >> i teach a course called 1000 true fans. it's based on the premise that if you can get 1,000 people to truly resonate and say i love what this person is doing, that's enough for you to build a reputation and build a living off of. >> let's talk social, ladies. you two are clearly
and angela pitter is part of live wire collaborative. >> welcome, ladies, and thank you for joining usou for having us. >> yeah, excited to be here. >> what's more important? we've got to ask this, the amount of followers you have or the quality of the relationship that you have with them? or is it a balance of both. >> well, the quantities, you know, from a surface level, is sort of the social proof. but at the end of the day, i think i think it's really about the...
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us here on al jazeera. quickly, the general non chancellor angela merkel said that the number of migrants and refugees arriving on european stores can be a bigger issue for the e.u. than the recent and counter greek debt crisis. do you agree with us? >> well, it has been a big issue for some time now. there are very different positions along the european union countries on how to deal with the issue, and during the past few years, the countries are on the 1,000 border of europe, greece as well, have been complaining, because they receive, of course, the biggest numbers of asylum seekers coming from the iranians. there are countries that have a bigger influx than other countries, yes. >> who is that to blame. obviously the migrants want to go to the countries, they are not choosing to go to other countries. germany receives 39.6%. it's not germany's fault, is it? >> the problem is that the european union, and as organised now, has ruled that once the asylum seekers has to apply for asylum in the country where they first arrived, with the european union. if they arrive in italy, for example, they have to flyfor
us here on al jazeera. quickly, the general non chancellor angela merkel said that the number of migrants and refugees arriving on european stores can be a bigger issue for the e.u. than the recent and counter greek debt crisis. do you agree with us? >> well, it has been a big issue for some time now. there are very different positions along the european union countries on how to deal with the issue, and during the past few years, the countries are on the 1,000 border of europe, greece as...
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exactly what i was told. >> because she's hyperventilating, angela's blood is not circulating properly and she has almost completely lost the useher hands. >> when i was climbing out of my car, i just kept like moving my wrist because it felt like it was the only part of my hands that i could really move. i kind of like stuck my leg inside my window and wrapped my leg around my seat belt because i just knew that if i had to hold on, it wouldn't have be with my hands. >> just as she makes it onto the roof of her car, her vehicle begins to drift beneath the underpass. >> as my car was drifting, it was kind of when i started to do, okay, so this could be it. it was a pretty fast realization that this could be it. >> the water is rising quickly now, washing over the roof of her car and tugging angela into the torrent. >> i just kind of laid my head to the side, and as i did that, i saw a man that was standing by a fence, and he was waving his arms as me, trying to get my attention. and as i looked over at him, i don't even think i got a sense of relief. the only thing i really got from seeing him was that i wasn't going to die alon
exactly what i was told. >> because she's hyperventilating, angela's blood is not circulating properly and she has almost completely lost the useher hands. >> when i was climbing out of my car, i just kept like moving my wrist because it felt like it was the only part of my hands that i could really move. i kind of like stuck my leg inside my window and wrapped my leg around my seat belt because i just knew that if i had to hold on, it wouldn't have be with my hands. >> just...
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with us, saey kapour, angela rye and nan hayworth, co-chair for the carly fiorina campaign. >> volunteer> we're coming up on this debate. critical question of who makes the stage and who doesn't. headline from this, it's starting to look like rick perry may not be on that stage. john kasich may be. >> he took the most fierce swing against donald trump. he called him the cancer of the republican party. nationally, john kasich appears to be gaining traction as well. who will not be on that main stage. two most experienced governors in the republican field, george pataki and rick perry and the only woman candidate carly fiorina not on the stage. the only indian candidate, bobby jindal, not on the stage. >> there was a risk for john kasich. if he's not on stage for that first debate in his home state it could have been a very short candidacy. now rick perry has been trying very hard to get attention here off this donald trump story and he's falling. >> i'm sad for my tweets that he won't be in the race -- or in the debate. he would say something funny. i know that that's not what he was hopi
with us, saey kapour, angela rye and nan hayworth, co-chair for the carly fiorina campaign. >> volunteer> we're coming up on this debate. critical question of who makes the stage and who doesn't. headline from this, it's starting to look like rick perry may not be on that stage. john kasich may be. >> he took the most fierce swing against donald trump. he called him the cancer of the republican party. nationally, john kasich appears to be gaining traction as well. who will not be...
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us. guy: we will break on angela merkel's message and we will be talking about the reports out .here that she is hiring a hiring spree at the moment . ♪ .uy: 6:15 a.m. in london these stories you need to know. caroline: consumers and businesses cut spending and exports tumbled. growth.wo quarters of the scene of the explosion. the number of people killed has risen to 114. for.are still unaccounted businesses have been severely disrupted. caroline: the wreckage of a plane that went missing has been spotted. toeam is heading to the area check the survivors. it lost contact with air traffic control. guy: back to greece. the latest greek bailout is that imf'sman lawmakers with role very much in question still. she said signal she's willing to to help inat police the bailout. hans nichols is on the story. a defensive angela merkel. said they would do that. the member the last time she lost? she showed confident you get this through. on the reform, she insisted the imf will join. howis indicating here is you put the issue of debt relief. extensiongards to the , the setting of interest rates roo
us. guy: we will break on angela merkel's message and we will be talking about the reports out .here that she is hiring a hiring spree at the moment . ♪ .uy: 6:15 a.m. in london these stories you need to know. caroline: consumers and businesses cut spending and exports tumbled. growth.wo quarters of the scene of the explosion. the number of people killed has risen to 114. for.are still unaccounted businesses have been severely disrupted. caroline: the wreckage of a plane that went missing has...
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here to explain the angela, president of the new york do minute can day parade. tomorrow. tell us about the people on board. >> we're very excited. our grand marshall is going to be one just recently inducted in the baseball hall of fame. >> he's so much fun. >> absolutely. then we have an actress also very, very respected actress. we're going to have our god mother who is our first do minute can american u.s. ambassador. a young woman who grew up in the bronx and became one of the united states. our god father is the highest yaienking judge in the state of new york. >> we have video of some of their parades. >> this year our theme is educational economic empowerment and the anchor of that theme is a $250,000 scholarship fund. that's a goal we raise to provide funding to do minute can students at the high school level and college level. many students we find have to both work and attend school and that creates a lot of stress and strain. >> you've been executive director for immigrant rights. you're taking over the boarder of a parade after they found proprieties similar to the ch
here to explain the angela, president of the new york do minute can day parade. tomorrow. tell us about the people on board. >> we're very excited. our grand marshall is going to be one just recently inducted in the baseball hall of fame. >> he's so much fun. >> absolutely. then we have an actress also very, very respected actress. we're going to have our god mother who is our first do minute can american u.s. ambassador. a young woman who grew up in the bronx and became one...
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angela merkel will visit a town where anti-refugee protests turned violent over the weekend. clashes between protesters and police left 31 officers injured. >> cnn's ian lee is following developments from london and joins usith the violent reaction to these asylum seekers in her country. >> we have seen angela merkel come out strong against this violence, this wave. she is going to where the violence took place in eastern germany. we are also seeing the german government say that they're going to respond to this xenophobic violence and it could lead to prison time. the german government says they have no room for this in germany. that this is a country that is going to take four times the number of asylum seekers by the end of this year as they did last year. that is 800,000 people and germany says they have the room for this but there is growing discontent with people in eastern germany and other parts where you have these shelters that are overflowing army piano attack the shelters. there have been a number of arson attacks and angela merkel addressed these attacks and perpetrators directly. take a listen. >> translator: there was an aggressive xenophobic mood that is in no way acceptable. it's repulsiv
angela merkel will visit a town where anti-refugee protests turned violent over the weekend. clashes between protesters and police left 31 officers injured. >> cnn's ian lee is following developments from london and joins usith the violent reaction to these asylum seekers in her country. >> we have seen angela merkel come out strong against this violence, this wave. she is going to where the violence took place in eastern germany. we are also seeing the german government say that...
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use the word anchor baby. excuse me. charles: joining me now, democratic pollster and strategist. angela, let me start with you. brashness, in-your-face has worked. yet the gop is cowering, afraid that he will not just run it now but forever. >> donald trump does not set the republican party platform. having said that, people want real people. thepeople. the establishment knows that donald trump cannot win against hillary clinton in the main campaign. having said that god donald trump is bringing millennial's to the republican party, a lot of eyeballs. i like what he is doing. teesixdoing. charles: what do you mean he cannot beat hillary? >> because we need someone in our party who is more moderate. you cannot say you want to deport us citizens. i can understand the anchor baby. charles: go-ahead finish. >> i understand certain things he has said are controversial, but you controversial, but you have americans, hispanics that we will not support donald, less that we will not. we need a bush, kaysix, or rubio. >> i loved it. the most exciting thing. and yet they will not embrace him. he is only a few points behi
use the word anchor baby. excuse me. charles: joining me now, democratic pollster and strategist. angela, let me start with you. brashness, in-your-face has worked. yet the gop is cowering, afraid that he will not just run it now but forever. >> donald trump does not set the republican party platform. having said that, people want real people. thepeople. the establishment knows that donald trump cannot win against hillary clinton in the main campaign. having said that god donald trump is...
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angela merkel. we have hans nuckols -- hans nichols with us. is he in political control of greece?rily in control of the timing of the schedule. the speaker of the house may delay the start of the vote which means you actually have a vote on friday. the most important thing happening right now in germany is that he has confirmed that merkel and tsipras spoke yesterday and that they exchanged arguments. i would not take that to mean there was an argument but rather they exchanged opinions. more importantly, they are insisting the international monetary fund stay part of this agreement. what we had in the last 24 hours is a technical agreement and we are far from a political agreement. this conversation gives me an indication that we might not be all on the same page. brendan: do we have a with count in the to start -- do we have a whip count in the bundestag? hans: that doesn't matter. merkel will get this through. she has a pretty firm majority. i am not concerned about her losing this in the bundestag. i am concerned about her finance minister demanding a tougher deal. and going b
angela merkel. we have hans nuckols -- hans nichols with us. is he in political control of greece?rily in control of the timing of the schedule. the speaker of the house may delay the start of the vote which means you actually have a vote on friday. the most important thing happening right now in germany is that he has confirmed that merkel and tsipras spoke yesterday and that they exchanged arguments. i would not take that to mean there was an argument but rather they exchanged opinions. more...
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angela ranieri says the solution is this patch. >> i keep the pitches in my kitchen cabinet next to the coffee. after i use it, i lock rested, even when i'm not. >> reporter: what is new, how the cutting edge ingredients are being delivered via the patches to where they are needed the most. >> there's great ingredients including vitamin a., vitamin, c., and retinal. >> reporter: with the microcurrent here t blames to boost beauty benefit. >> we are pushing it in the skin a way you can't with the doing it topically. >> this is a jell-like patch that has its own proprietary giants. >> there's a group who do not want to use needles and are looking for alternatives. >> this is actually more successful than just slatiering creams on your body at night. the longer your body remains in contact with the medicine, the more absorption you will get. >> we are lifting, smoothing, and frightening them all. >> reporter: no nancy ingredients -- no fanciness in these ingredients. >> reporter: reshaping muscle under the sign here is -- under the skin here is an old school pronounced. >> i had a pronounced crease, and it's
angela ranieri says the solution is this patch. >> i keep the pitches in my kitchen cabinet next to the coffee. after i use it, i lock rested, even when i'm not. >> reporter: what is new, how the cutting edge ingredients are being delivered via the patches to where they are needed the most. >> there's great ingredients including vitamin a., vitamin, c., and retinal. >> reporter: with the microcurrent here t blames to boost beauty benefit. >> we are pushing it in...
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us tonight! (cheers and applause) while we were out, huge, important, the beast, revenge from tundz taker. and the iran deal. also that. (laughter) angelaerkel gave greet a deal -- dealing with greece is like the economic equivalent to sitting on greece's chest, pinning down their hands and drooling into their mouth -- or as the germans call it, foreplay. (laughter) there's another tragic attack, chattanooga, five servicemen lost their lives. when will this end? i don't know how i'll talk about any of this. >> donald trump is at it again! (cheers and applause) >> jon: and then he appeared. (laughter) donald trump. the patron saint of topical comedians who are just running out the clock. i mean, look... we did just have two weeks off from talking about trump, a dumb-springa, i called it. just out of curiosity, what is he at again? >> unleashing his latest political firestorm on a new target, this time john mccain. >> he's not a war hero. trump in iowa going directly after the arizona senator and former navy fighter pilot who spent five and a half years as a p.o.w. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people who weren't capt
us tonight! (cheers and applause) while we were out, huge, important, the beast, revenge from tundz taker. and the iran deal. also that. (laughter) angelaerkel gave greet a deal -- dealing with greece is like the economic equivalent to sitting on greece's chest, pinning down their hands and drooling into their mouth -- or as the germans call it, foreplay. (laughter) there's another tragic attack, chattanooga, five servicemen lost their lives. when will this end? i don't know how i'll talk about...
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angela is at the heart of the action. >> reporter: they are engulfed with performers who are using every stunt to showcase their talent.re no rules or artistic limits. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell. >> good morning, reservations thank you for calling, how can i help you? >> reporter: marcus has already made it big as a comedian on tv, but he keeps coming back. >> how are you! it attracts everybody like huge-name comics and brand new people waiting to be discovered. i was discovered here. i won the bbc new comedian award in 1996, met tv and radio producers, and more importantly this is where i got good at what i do. >> reporter: here the competition is brutal, with over 3,000 shows all tries to attract the same audiences, it's all about how many fliers they can get out, or how many posters they can stick up around the city. >> hello! >> reporter: amy is taking her standing-up debut in a tiny venue with a lukewarm audience. >> reporter: my catch phrase is you find yourself alone in a field of horses which are on fire. [ laughter ] >> reporter: she says she has to be here to get noticed but will come
angela is at the heart of the action. >> reporter: they are engulfed with performers who are using every stunt to showcase their talent.re no rules or artistic limits. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell. >> good morning, reservations thank you for calling, how can i help you? >> reporter: marcus has already made it big as a comedian on tv, but he keeps coming back. >> how are you! it attracts everybody like huge-name comics and brand new people waiting...
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us. /ñ>x you are watching "france 24," broadcasting live from paris. the e.u. could provide help to balkan countries hit by the financial crisis. angelamerkel is in brussels to address the issue. we will talk to our correspondent. more than 3000 migrants crossed into hungary on thursday alone. we followed a group of migrants throughout their ordeal at the border of serbia. vester lee flanagan, who shot dead to reporters -- dead tw
us. /ñ>x you are watching "france 24," broadcasting live from paris. the e.u. could provide help to balkan countries hit by the financial crisis. angelamerkel is in brussels to address the issue. we will talk to our correspondent. more than 3000 migrants crossed into hungary on thursday alone. we followed a group of migrants throughout their ordeal at the border of serbia. vester lee flanagan, who shot dead to reporters -- dead tw
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angela, al jazerra, edinburgh. >>> plenty more for you any time on our website. the address of that is aljazerra.com. and don't forget you can also watch us by clicking on the watch now icon. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. >> tonight, saving the macaw. >> i'm in the peruvian amazon and we're on the search for endangered macaws. >> now techknow is on a one of a kind mission. >> look at those wings. >> the macaw; graceful, elegant, and in some parts of the world, endangered. it's a race against time - >> so the climber up top just yelled down saying she saw a lightning strike. >> - to save a species. >> it's time to hurry up. >> i'm phil torres, i'm an entymologist. i do much of my research in this jungle i'll share my findings with marita davision, an environmental biologist, and dr. crystal dilworth, a molecular neuroscientist. that's our team, now let's do some science. >> it's all worth
angela, al jazerra, edinburgh. >>> plenty more for you any time on our website. the address of that is aljazerra.com. and don't forget you can also watch us by clicking on the watch now icon. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >>...
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us on "france 24." are you encouraged by the rhetoric coming from that summit on the balkans today, particularly comments made by angela merkel? >> yeah, we can welcome the comments but they need to be translated into action and that's action on the part of all e.u. member states to help the frontline member states, the member states that are receiving the largest amount of refugees and migrants, that's greece, italy and hungary and it's up to them to provide financial aid to these states to be able to receive these migrants and refugees and respect their dignity. laura: countries like hungary say they're struggling. we have 3 1/2,000 people arrive in one day. they literally can't process the migrants quickly enough and if they do get across the border, austria sends them back to hungary. is ystem isn't working, it? louise: they are forced into irregular routes which makes them come first to greece to italy if they come across the mediterranean. once they're in greece there's no reception services in greece. and we have a humanitarian crisis in greece at the moment with refugees, people with young families with young c
us on "france 24." are you encouraged by the rhetoric coming from that summit on the balkans today, particularly comments made by angela merkel? >> yeah, we can welcome the comments but they need to be translated into action and that's action on the part of all e.u. member states to help the frontline member states, the member states that are receiving the largest amount of refugees and migrants, that's greece, italy and hungary and it's up to them to provide financial aid to...
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using drones for surveillance to support its attacks in iraq. in 2013, a drone hovered over and then landed just feet from chancellor angela merkel during a speech in germany. and in april of this year, a small drone carrying a low-level radioactive material landed on the roof of the office of the japanese prime minister. law enforcement officials say most drone encounters are not malicious. scott, the intelligence assessment was not tied to any specific threat but shows authorities are trying to balance the nation's growing fascination with drones and its security. >> pelley: jeff pegues who broke this story today. jeff, thank you very much. today a national baseball tournament has benched its bat boys and girls after a nine-year-old was killed this weekend in wichita, kansas. don dahler is following this. >> reporter: kaiser carlile would have started fourth grade this fall, but for the summer, his focus was the bee jays, a collegiate summer league team in kansas. his father, chad carlile, spoke of him today, saying, "a lot of kids look for a medal, oh, am i going to get a broken bat, a ball, all he wanted to be was part of that team and he go
using drones for surveillance to support its attacks in iraq. in 2013, a drone hovered over and then landed just feet from chancellor angela merkel during a speech in germany. and in april of this year, a small drone carrying a low-level radioactive material landed on the roof of the office of the japanese prime minister. law enforcement officials say most drone encounters are not malicious. scott, the intelligence assessment was not tied to any specific threat but shows authorities are trying...
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us. ♪ tok: let's bring you up speed on the big stories today on bloomberg television. chancellor of germany angelakel is confident the international monetary fund will join greece's third bailout. she signaled willingness to consider debt relief in some form, but not a haircut. >> with regards of extension of maturities, the selling of the interest rates we have, we have room for more. just like we had in previous times, we did extend maturities. , buts always possible there's also a core statement that the eurozone can't allow another haircut. mark: merkel's comments come as the bundestag lower house prepares to vote on the bailout on wednesday. china's premier has visited the scene of last week's tianjuin explosion. the number of people killed in the blast has risen to 114. the port remains closed and businesses have been severely disrupted. japan's economy contracted last quarter as consumers and businesses cut spending and exports tumbled. 1.6% between january and march, ending two quarters of growth. china may be slower than official data revealed. according to a bloomberg survey, the economy
us. ♪ tok: let's bring you up speed on the big stories today on bloomberg television. chancellor of germany angelakel is confident the international monetary fund will join greece's third bailout. she signaled willingness to consider debt relief in some form, but not a haircut. >> with regards of extension of maturities, the selling of the interest rates we have, we have room for more. just like we had in previous times, we did extend maturities. , buts always possible there's also a...
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use its own inspectors at a suspected nuclear site. and that is raising red flags among republican lawmakers. our chief foreign affairs correspondent angela mitchell here with late details. >> reporter: tonight nbc news has confirmed that the u.n. inspection agency did agree to let iran inspect itself at one of its most sensitive military complexes parchin to clear up suspicion of past nuclear weapons activity there. but two senior officials tell me that u.n. inspectors will be on hand supervisoring the iranians at every step of the way. secretary of state kerry did brief congress in classified sessions about this secret arrangement. first reported today by the associated press. u.s. officials stressed this only relates to resolving suspicions of past nuclear activity. inspection of all future activity will be under much more rigorous rules. that said, this concession to iran is likely to help opponents as they try to kill the iran deal. lester? >> andrea mitchell tonight. thank you. >>> the brutality of isis and the ongoing war in syria have triggered an epic humanitarian crisis. the biggest wave of refugees in modern history. desperate
use its own inspectors at a suspected nuclear site. and that is raising red flags among republican lawmakers. our chief foreign affairs correspondent angela mitchell here with late details. >> reporter: tonight nbc news has confirmed that the u.n. inspection agency did agree to let iran inspect itself at one of its most sensitive military complexes parchin to clear up suspicion of past nuclear weapons activity there. but two senior officials tell me that u.n. inspectors will be on hand...
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angela, al jazerra, edinburgh. >>> plenty more for you any time on our website. the address of that is aljazerra.com. and don't forget you can also watch usthe watch now icon. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god! >> by scientists. >> tonight, saving the macaw. >> i'm in the peruvian amazon and we're on the search for endangered macaws. >> now techknow is on a one of a kind mission. >> look at those wings. >> the macaw; graceful, elegant, and in some parts of the world, endangered.
angela, al jazerra, edinburgh. >>> plenty more for you any time on our website. the address of that is aljazerra.com. and don't forget you can also watch usthe watch now icon. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity, but we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science... >> oh! >> oh my god!...
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in edinborough, as charlie angela reports there is no invitation required, anyone can just show up and perform. >> reporter: edinborough is engulfed with performers who are usingvery nook and cranny of the city and every stunt to showcase their talent. there are no rules here or artistic limits. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell and that makes it a unique environment. >> good morning reservations thank you for holding, this is bryce. >> bryce keeps coming back. >> how are you? >> it attracts everybody like huge named comics, brand-new people waiting to be discovered. >> he started playing to empty seats but can now sell hundreds of tickets every night. >> i was discovered here. i won the bbc new comedian award in 1996, met producers and more important, edinborough is where i got good at what i do. you really have to push yourself here. >> more than 3,000 shows all trying to attract the same audience, all about how many fliers they can get out or how many posters they can stick up around the city. >> hello hello hello. >> amy is making her stand up debut at the festival in a tiny venue with a lukewarm crowd. >> catch phrases, you've never live
in edinborough, as charlie angela reports there is no invitation required, anyone can just show up and perform. >> reporter: edinborough is engulfed with performers who are usingvery nook and cranny of the city and every stunt to showcase their talent. there are no rules here or artistic limits. the festival is open to anyone with a story to tell and that makes it a unique environment. >> good morning reservations thank you for holding, this is bryce. >> bryce keeps coming...
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tell us why this was almost divine intervention for you to paint -- to do these works. >> my wife, my beautiful wife angela inspired me at the end of february when it was announced pope francis would be visiting the country to paint him, being i'm a pop artist. i immediately rushed to canvas. the next day i created the work in eight hours, lightning speed time. >> you did this in eight hours? >> i did so. i believe so because it was divine spiritual intervention through the connection of my grandfather named defrancesco, a daughter named francesca and new daughter to be born the week the pope comes. by the way, my birth day is also st. francis day. >> you had no choice. >> it came right out of the soul. now we have the paintings to share with the world. >> you did this just on the urging of your wife and your connection to the name, st. francis. and you took this painting to the world meeting of family organizers and they said what? >> i showed it to some officials actually the next day after creating it. and they brought it to their boardroom at the archdiocese about three, four weeks later. we crafted a
tell us why this was almost divine intervention for you to paint -- to do these works. >> my wife, my beautiful wife angela inspired me at the end of february when it was announced pope francis would be visiting the country to paint him, being i'm a pop artist. i immediately rushed to canvas. the next day i created the work in eight hours, lightning speed time. >> you did this in eight hours? >> i did so. i believe so because it was divine spiritual intervention through the...
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angela merkel delivered a speech. it flew toward the podium and landed right in front of her. last fall, deputy chief salvatore dipace, one of the n.y.p.d.'s top counterterrorism officials, told us the incident was a wake-up call. what is it about that video that concerns you the most? >> if you really think about what could have happened there that drone hit its target right on the mark and could have took the chancellor and her people out. >> reporter: in addition to terrorist organizations potentially using drones here in the u.s., cbs news has learned that law enforcement officials say drug trafficking organizations are using u.a.s. to transport illicit payloads and to conduct route surveillance and monitor law enforcement operations on land and at sea. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> quijano: tonight, zimbabwe is suspending the hunting of lions, leopards and elephants in the area where a dentist from minnesota killed a popular lion named cecil. as jericka duncan reports cecil's death may have been a game changer. >> reporter: the shocking death of cecil is changing how big game in zimbabwe is hunted. emmanuel fundira is the president of the safari operators associatio
angela merkel delivered a speech. it flew toward the podium and landed right in front of her. last fall, deputy chief salvatore dipace, one of the n.y.p.d.'s top counterterrorism officials, told us the incident was a wake-up call. what is it about that video that concerns you the most? >> if you really think about what could have happened there that drone hit its target right on the mark and could have took the chancellor and her people out. >> reporter: in addition to terrorist...
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angela says that solution is this patch. >> i keep the patches in my kitchen cabinet next to my coffee. after i use it, i look rested even when i'm not. [ laughter ] >> reporter: what is is new is how cutting edge ingredients are being delivered by patches right to where they are needed most. >> there are great ingredients, hyaluronic acid, vitamin c, retinol. >> reporter: this patch goes a step further with a battery- operated microcurrent that claims to boost the beauty benefits. >> with patches, we are able to push ingredients to the skin in a way that you just can't when you just apply them topically. >> reporter: it's $75 for 12 treatment. for $69, [ indiscernible ] has a gel patch that targets wrinkles with its own proprietary ingredients. >> there's a whole group of consumers that doesn't want to use needles or a more aggressive botox injections that are looking at cosmetic alternatives. >> reporter: this doctor says the patch principle is solid. >> it actually is more successful than just putting creams on your body at night because the longer that your body remains in contact with the cosm
angela says that solution is this patch. >> i keep the patches in my kitchen cabinet next to my coffee. after i use it, i look rested even when i'm not. [ laughter ] >> reporter: what is is new is how cutting edge ingredients are being delivered by patches right to where they are needed most. >> there are great ingredients, hyaluronic acid, vitamin c, retinol. >> reporter: this patch goes a step further with a battery- operated microcurrent that claims to boost the...
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angela weighs in and she says, yes, if it will keep us safe.ricia martinez sends in a sentiment a lot of people are feeling. yes, hate seeing that you can't go to a theater without feeling safe. join our conversation happening now on our ktvu facebook page. >>> time is 7:35. a police officer in pittsburg was wounded in a shootout. pittsburg police say the officer was near east 12th and harbor streets. this was yesterday morning. he spotted a man who was wanted for attempted murder and ran after him. police say the suspect ran around the corner, waited for the police officer to catch up and started shooting when the officer appeared. the 24 year veteran officer was shot in the leg, but he fired back hitting that suspect several times. police say the officer was treated for the wounds at a hospital. he is already back home. that suspect who was shot, a 49-year-old man from bay point, he is expected to survive. he was wanted for trying to kill his wife tuesday night in concord. >>> a memorial service is being planned now for eight-year-old mattie
angela weighs in and she says, yes, if it will keep us safe.ricia martinez sends in a sentiment a lot of people are feeling. yes, hate seeing that you can't go to a theater without feeling safe. join our conversation happening now on our ktvu facebook page. >>> time is 7:35. a police officer in pittsburg was wounded in a shootout. pittsburg police say the officer was near east 12th and harbor streets. this was yesterday morning. he spotted a man who was wanted for attempted murder and...
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angela jinkens. thank you for all the work that you do and that you do for us and for the citizens of san francisco throughoutond-item 3 ochb the agenda. >> item 3, san francisco human rights commission resolution and commemoration of selma and [inaudible] >> so this resolution was presented to the commission on may 28 of this year 2015 and it was passed unanimously and it is a resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of selma to montgomery of 1965 and amend voting law tooz end disinfrancechisement based on conviction. we'll read into record the text och the resolution. where as, the march 7 to 25, 1965 march from selma alabama to montgomery alabama, a total of 54 miles in protest of african american disinfrancechisement. marf 2015 marks the 50 ansversery of sell vuto montgomery manch tooz the catalyst of the voting rights act and where as the voteic raths act prohibited discrim nutor requirements and practices which disinfrancechised african americans voter squz where as ihistorclal literary tests pole taxes and other uses were used to exlose native americans african americans [inaudible] rooted in jim
angela jinkens. thank you for all the work that you do and that you do for us and for the citizens of san francisco throughoutond-item 3 ochb the agenda. >> item 3, san francisco human rights commission resolution and commemoration of selma and [inaudible] >> so this resolution was presented to the commission on may 28 of this year 2015 and it was passed unanimously and it is a resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of selma to montgomery of 1965 and amend voting law tooz end...
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angela oliver of camden. she is being charged with one count of animal cruelty after officers poured over the viral footage, and used clues in the background to track her down. >> i'm surprised she didn't snap his neck. >> people who live near where the video was shot say they've never seen anything like it. >> it is a shame. >> we watched the clip with joel sanchez, he said in his eyes the puppy appears to be suffering. >> the woman in that video, i don't know if it was more after defense mechanism, because she was scared, but tends of the day that's not how you treat a part of your family. >> animal control is looking for oliver's, they want to make sure that the popsie okay. coming up at 6:00 we tried to track her down, as well, and why some people are defending oliver, even after watching that video. chris? >> thanks, sack even a heads up for drivers look to go take the walt whitman bridge into new jersey. maybe going down the shore this weekend, transportation officials say they expect delays after an accident right on the bridge, this happened about an hour ago. skyfox giving you a look at high above the gridl
angela oliver of camden. she is being charged with one count of animal cruelty after officers poured over the viral footage, and used clues in the background to track her down. >> i'm surprised she didn't snap his neck. >> people who live near where the video was shot say they've never seen anything like it. >> it is a shame. >> we watched the clip with joel sanchez, he said in his eyes the puppy appears to be suffering. >> the woman in that video, i don't know if...