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-- anna's drugs? >> that's correct, they did. >> it's apparent howard stern had tough questions to answer. >> the death was a blow to anna nicole, also catching many friends and family by surprise. >> waking from a post partum slum per, anna discovers her son breathless by her. doctors tried to revive the young man for 22 minutes. >> he started running with a group of kids that his mother was concerned about, and his appearance changed, his weight had drastically dropped. >> did they do drugs together, mother and son? >> i remember a party at anna's house, and somebody had some kind of drug, i want to say, could have been ecstacy or something like that. and i think that she had let him try it. her justification was i would rather him be at home than be out on the streets. >> forensic scientists who was hired by anna's family to conduct an autopsy on daniel found a long list of drugs in the kid's system, including methadone. >> we've got surprisingly methadone and zoloft. methadone is a painkiller. zol
-- anna's drugs? >> that's correct, they did. >> it's apparent howard stern had tough questions to answer. >> the death was a blow to anna nicole, also catching many friends and family by surprise. >> waking from a post partum slum per, anna discovers her son breathless by her. doctors tried to revive the young man for 22 minutes. >> he started running with a group of kids that his mother was concerned about, and his appearance changed, his weight had drastically...
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i'm anna edwards. we'll show you some of the most expensive watches in the world and pickpockets in paris. find out how petty crime is causing major problems for the city's tourism industry. before all that, let's get back to our european g.d.p. focus and let's take a moment to look at what's happening in the east of the european union because poland has reported its g.d.p. numbers. quarter-on-quarter was estimated to o come in at .5%. it is come in at 0.6%. a little disappointment. a bit more than analysts had been expecting. because of the geography and history and link between this part of europe and russia and the political climate that we find ourselves in at the moment, that is why we are focused on this little bit this morning. we'll get some insight to what this number means and what the polish economic story looks like right now. there you can see the impact on zloty. it has been under a little bit of pressure. from poland let's broaden the picture around g.d.p. we had it from germany and fran
i'm anna edwards. we'll show you some of the most expensive watches in the world and pickpockets in paris. find out how petty crime is causing major problems for the city's tourism industry. before all that, let's get back to our european g.d.p. focus and let's take a moment to look at what's happening in the east of the european union because poland has reported its g.d.p. numbers. quarter-on-quarter was estimated to o come in at .5%. it is come in at 0.6%. a little disappointment. a bit more...
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this would take him below the north anna. where the north anna joins with other rivers, to the pamonkey. he will aim for the pamonkey crossing. that will put him only 17 miles from richmond. it will put him downriver from lee and he can make a sharp dash to the confederate capital, and finally get the victory he's been attempting to get. well, this move goes off like clockwork. the night of may 26th, grant pulls his army under cover of darkness, bands playing, across the north anna river onto the north side and heads off to the pamonkey crossings. lee has no idea what's going on until the next morning. then discovers the federals are gone. the union force makes its march, crosses at hanovertown, and part of it crossing at nelson's bridge. and now finds itself on the south side of the pamonkey ready to march toward richmond. a dramatic thing happens now with the cavalry. lee is now getting reports where grant is showing up but he needs to send out a force to find out where the federals are. jeff stewart, the confederate cavalr
this would take him below the north anna. where the north anna joins with other rivers, to the pamonkey. he will aim for the pamonkey crossing. that will put him only 17 miles from richmond. it will put him downriver from lee and he can make a sharp dash to the confederate capital, and finally get the victory he's been attempting to get. well, this move goes off like clockwork. the night of may 26th, grant pulls his army under cover of darkness, bands playing, across the north anna river onto...
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that's where anna evans comes in. there she is. anna is a delaware native now an opera singer in germany. i just want to listen. she was so moved by charlie's story that she decided to do what she could to help this little boy charlie get his dog. charlie taylor an his mom melanie here with anna evans hosting a concert this week to raise money to get charlie a dog. oh, my gosh. so good to have you here. >> thank you. >> mom, melanie, i want to start with you. talk about the needs for this job. >> charlie has severe allergiesp peanuts, soy, several other allergies, very serious allergies. so because even just a little bit of peanut residue can cause him to go into anaphylactic shock, we've looked into service dogs. it detect a little bit of tree nut or peanut residue which would keep him safer in his environment. >> how important. >> you tapped anna, how did you come into this? how did you decide this is what you wanted to do to help? >> it was nice to know i could help someone i knew. melanie and i haven't seen each other for 17 ye
that's where anna evans comes in. there she is. anna is a delaware native now an opera singer in germany. i just want to listen. she was so moved by charlie's story that she decided to do what she could to help this little boy charlie get his dog. charlie taylor an his mom melanie here with anna evans hosting a concert this week to raise money to get charlie a dog. oh, my gosh. so good to have you here. >> thank you. >> mom, melanie, i want to start with you. talk about the needs...
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. >> anna's dream began at the water's edge. by middle school in western massachusetts anna had the makings of a star athlete, a distance freestyler. at 12 she was the baby, the youngest on the national team. recruiters called when she was in eighth grade. >> this was the first time i made a top 16 national time when i was 12 >> reporter: you were 12. >> yes. >> reporter: and you were one. top 16 swimmers. >> yes, for my age. >> reporter: as the medals and winnings piled up. anna's relationship with her coach at the y.m.c.a. took a dark turn. she was 13. >> it was not only rape, anal rape, and violent rape - he hit her. >> people ask me "why didn't you scream, yell, kick, tell your mum?" i hated it, i hated what was happening and it was terrifying and ugly and disgusting. it was horrible, but i loed him. >> reporter: he was your coach. >> i didn't think he was my boyfriend, i thought he was the most important person in the world. >> reporter: looking back her mother admits she should have seen the warning signs. >> once she said
. >> anna's dream began at the water's edge. by middle school in western massachusetts anna had the makings of a star athlete, a distance freestyler. at 12 she was the baby, the youngest on the national team. recruiters called when she was in eighth grade. >> this was the first time i made a top 16 national time when i was 12 >> reporter: you were 12. >> yes. >> reporter: and you were one. top 16 swimmers. >> yes, for my age. >> reporter: as the medals...
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. >> anna's dream began at the water's edge.l anna had the makings of a star athlete. a distance free styler, she was a baby, the youngest on the national team. recruiters began calling when she was in eighth grade. >> this was the first time i made a top 16 national time when i was 12. >> you were 12 years old? >> yeah, it was really -- >> and you were one of the top 16 swimmers in the country. >> yes for my aim, for my age. >> as the medals and ribbons started piling up, anna's relationship with her coach took a dark turn. she was just 13. >> it was not only rape, anal rape and violent rape, he hit her. >> he would ask me, you know why didn't you scream, why didn't you yell kick why didn't you go tell your mom? because i hated it. i hated what was happening to me and it was terrifying and ugly and disgusting and it was horrible. but i loved him. >> he was your coach. >> i didn't think he was my boyfriend. i just thought that he was the most important person in the world. >> looking back, her mother dplidz, she should have -- a
. >> anna's dream began at the water's edge.l anna had the makings of a star athlete. a distance free styler, she was a baby, the youngest on the national team. recruiters began calling when she was in eighth grade. >> this was the first time i made a top 16 national time when i was 12. >> you were 12 years old? >> yeah, it was really -- >> and you were one of the top 16 swimmers in the country. >> yes for my aim, for my age. >> as the medals and...
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this would take him along the north anna, then where the north anna joins with other rivers, to the pamunkeye will aim for the pamunkey crossing. that will put him only 17 miles from richmond. it will put him downriver from lee and he can make a sharp dash to the confederate capital, slice off the confederate supply lines and finally get the victory he's been attempting to get. well, this move goes off like clockwork. the night of may 26th, grant pulls his army under cover of darkness, bands playing, across the north anna river onto the north side and heads off to the pamunkey crossings. lee has no idea what's going on until the next morning. then discovers the federals are gone. the union force makes its march, crosses at hanovertown, and part of it crossing at nelson's bridge. and now finds itself on the south side of the pamunkey ready to march toward richmond. a dramatic thing happens now with the cavalry. lee is now getting reports where grant is showing up but he needs to send out a force to find out where the federals are. jeff stewart, the confederate cavalry commander, has been kill
this would take him along the north anna, then where the north anna joins with other rivers, to the pamunkeye will aim for the pamunkey crossing. that will put him only 17 miles from richmond. it will put him downriver from lee and he can make a sharp dash to the confederate capital, slice off the confederate supply lines and finally get the victory he's been attempting to get. well, this move goes off like clockwork. the night of may 26th, grant pulls his army under cover of darkness, bands...
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annae span of 30 minutes, had difficulty breathing. we did everything we could to save her. all our efforts were in vain. anna in a looking at pool of blood and felt this data even though i didn't , i knew she must've had a whole life in front of her. how could she have just died like that? later, i gathered courage and tot down to the labor room meet her husband. i recall a painful moment of having had to inform him of the unfortunate passing of his wife of just one year. was so difficult because their baby girl died just a few hours earlier in childbirth. , i gathered medical records to certify and his death. i realized she was anemic from the time she was pregnant in the beginning until the end. her anemia made it difficult to severe following the bleeding she suffered after the birth of her child. despite all of our efforts, anna became one among many women who suffer due to the severe mayding after birth that most succumb. seeing anna in so many after that died because of maternal complications continues to be very heartbreaking. even today, 24 women die each day in my
annae span of 30 minutes, had difficulty breathing. we did everything we could to save her. all our efforts were in vain. anna in a looking at pool of blood and felt this data even though i didn't , i knew she must've had a whole life in front of her. how could she have just died like that? later, i gathered courage and tot down to the labor room meet her husband. i recall a painful moment of having had to inform him of the unfortunate passing of his wife of just one year. was so difficult...
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anna paquin is here. [ cheers and applause ] so excited to talk to anna.opping by, from ifc's "maron" the very funny marc maron will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] talk to him about everything from his podcast to his show. and we'll be doing some southern cooking with chef elizabeth karmel. so i'm very much looking forward to that. [ cheers and applause ] we're making chicken which is like my favorite thing, all right? we'll be right back with more "late night" after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ vo: meet the mctaggarts. they like to put a.1. on pork but not beans. they also like to sit on the same side of the booth. you don't have to like everything the mctaggarts like. put a.1. on whatever you want. a.1. for almost everything. almost. and keller graduate school of management, a business career was my goal. this was my career training camp... my professors... they were also my coaches. and my biggest supporters. their guidance from start to finish... helped me get my latest promotion...at microsoft. [ male announcer ] get started now with our me
anna paquin is here. [ cheers and applause ] so excited to talk to anna.opping by, from ifc's "maron" the very funny marc maron will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] talk to him about everything from his podcast to his show. and we'll be doing some southern cooking with chef elizabeth karmel. so i'm very much looking forward to that. [ cheers and applause ] we're making chicken which is like my favorite thing, all right? we'll be right back with more "late night" after...
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this would take him below the north anna. where the north anna joins with other rivers, to the pamonkey. he will aim for the pamonkey crossing. that will put him only 17 miles from richmond. it will put him downriver from lee and he can make a sharp dash to the confederate capital, and finally get the victory he's been attempting to get. well, this move goes off like clockwork. the night of may 26th, grant pulls his army under cover of darkness, bands playing, across the north anna river onto the north side and heads off to the pamonkey crossings. lee has no idea what's going on until the next morning. then discovers the federals are gone. the union force makes its march, crosses at hanovertown, and part of it crossing at nelson's bridge. and now finds itself on the south side of the pamonkey ready to march toward richmond. a dramatic thing happens now with the cavalry. lee is now getting reports where grant is showing up but he needs to send out a force to find out where the federals are. jeff stewart, the confederate cavalr
this would take him below the north anna. where the north anna joins with other rivers, to the pamonkey. he will aim for the pamonkey crossing. that will put him only 17 miles from richmond. it will put him downriver from lee and he can make a sharp dash to the confederate capital, and finally get the victory he's been attempting to get. well, this move goes off like clockwork. the night of may 26th, grant pulls his army under cover of darkness, bands playing, across the north anna river onto...
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. >> anna cornyn is tracking the latest developments from hong kong this morning, anna, what a blow?> yeah, absolutely, john, because as we know, the u.s. is just months away from pulling out of afghanistan, yes, they will leave a residual force of 10,000 troops but the majority of american soldiers will be out of afghanistan by the end of this year which is why the death of major general harold green comes as you say as such a blow. 55 years old. the highest ranking u.s. officer to be killed in afghanistan. he and other senior u.s. and coalition forces were visiting this military academy on the outskirts of kabul when this afghan soldier opened fire with a machine gun from a window of a nearby building, spraying the group with bullets, killing major general green and injuring at least 15 other soldiers. now, obviously, forces returned fire killing that afghan soldier, immediately interestingly enough, john, he's not an insurgent. officials have said he's an afghan soldier. he's been with the afghan military for some time and he went through the vetting process. you have to remember
. >> anna cornyn is tracking the latest developments from hong kong this morning, anna, what a blow?> yeah, absolutely, john, because as we know, the u.s. is just months away from pulling out of afghanistan, yes, they will leave a residual force of 10,000 troops but the majority of american soldiers will be out of afghanistan by the end of this year which is why the death of major general harold green comes as you say as such a blow. 55 years old. the highest ranking u.s. officer to be...
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a grand jury indicted perry last week, and anna werner is in austin tonight. anna. >> reporter: well, scott, supporters cheered perry as he arrived here this afternoon. he told reporters that the charges against him were politically motivated. >> i'm going to enter this courthouse with my head held high knowing the actions that i took were not only lawful and legal but right. >> reporter: the charges against governor perry stem from an incident in april of last year when travis county district attorney rosemary lehmberg, a democrat, was pulled over for drunk driving. this is police videotape. her blood alcohol level was more than three times the legal limit. she pleaded guilty, but governor perry wanted her to resign. he threatened to cut funding for her office, specifically the public integrity unit which investigates political wrongdoing. lehmbergh refused to step down and perry used his veto power to cut $7.5 million from her unit. michael mccrum is the special prosecutor. >> i took into account the fact that we're talking about a governor of a state. obvio
a grand jury indicted perry last week, and anna werner is in austin tonight. anna. >> reporter: well, scott, supporters cheered perry as he arrived here this afternoon. he told reporters that the charges against him were politically motivated. >> i'm going to enter this courthouse with my head held high knowing the actions that i took were not only lawful and legal but right. >> reporter: the charges against governor perry stem from an incident in april of last year when...
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hi, anna. >> reporter: hi, christine. we are 15 kilometers from the dam where the battle between the peshmerga and special forces is taking place. peshmerga says they are within three kilometers of seizing that dam. they are hoping to push through last night. that did not happen. the militants dug in. they are hoping to be successful today. now, we have been here on the ground now for just over an hour and there's artillery set up, rockets. certainly, they are heeding the enemy line, which is not far away. also machine guns fired. certainly the problems they are facing in their advance toward the dam is all the ieds and land mines the militants put down. one of the trucks we were with hit an ied. this is a major hazard as they push forward. certainly, christine, they are really pushing back isis. there's no doubt about it. isis is in retreat, whether they can push them out of the dam facility, a very important piece of infrastructure for iraq. that remains to be seen. >> what do we know about the u.s. role in slamming the
hi, anna. >> reporter: hi, christine. we are 15 kilometers from the dam where the battle between the peshmerga and special forces is taking place. peshmerga says they are within three kilometers of seizing that dam. they are hoping to push through last night. that did not happen. the militants dug in. they are hoping to be successful today. now, we have been here on the ground now for just over an hour and there's artillery set up, rockets. certainly, they are heeding the enemy line,...
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in the span of like 30 minutes, anna began having difficulty breathing. we did everything we could to save her but all our efforts were in vain. recall looking at anna lying in a pool of love and i felt very devastated. from us not being able to say for. she was only 26 years old and even though i did not know her, i knew she must have had a whole life ahead of her. how could she have just died like that? courager on, i gathered and got out of the labor room to meet her husband. i still recall the very painful moment of having had to inform him of the unfortunate passing of his wife of just one year. it was so difficult because their baby girl died just a few hours earlier in childbirth. gathered thei medical records to certify anna's death, i realized she was anemic from the time she was pregnant in the beginning to the end. in her anemia, it made it difficult for her to survive following the severe bleeding she suffered after the birth of her child. efforts,espite all our among many one tanzanian women that suffer due to the severe bleeding after birth
in the span of like 30 minutes, anna began having difficulty breathing. we did everything we could to save her but all our efforts were in vain. recall looking at anna lying in a pool of love and i felt very devastated. from us not being able to say for. she was only 26 years old and even though i did not know her, i knew she must have had a whole life ahead of her. how could she have just died like that? courager on, i gathered and got out of the labor room to meet her husband. i still recall...
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thank you, anna. and we'll be right back.wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. just you...with the when gray creeps in do you lose it all? not you. new touch of gray mustache and beard reduces gray without getting rid of it all in just 5 minutes. for the perfect gray look you want. new touch of gray mustache and beard. osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, frbladder medicine not working? ...c
thank you, anna. and we'll be right back.wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit...
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cnn's anna coren is there in erbil. anna, they're discussing possibly expanding that fight in iraq as well. you've seen what it looks like on the ground. >> yeah, we certainly have. those u.s. air strikes placing enormous pressure on isis. we've seen the results around erbil. but as around mosul dam where those humvees, those vehicles, those convoys are just being blown to bit. it has changed the way that isis has been operating here in iraq. remember, they were allowed to make a lightning advance across so much territory. but those air strikes, taking out those key positions which means they're changing their tactics on the ground. they're no longer traveling in hoard, of vehicles. they're now being restricted often to civilian vehicles and only a few at a time. so certainly changing the way that they travel. we're also understanding that it's affecting morale on the ground speaking to kurdish officials. they've captured a number who have been interrogated. they say it's certainly affecting morale within the ranks of i
cnn's anna coren is there in erbil. anna, they're discussing possibly expanding that fight in iraq as well. you've seen what it looks like on the ground. >> yeah, we certainly have. those u.s. air strikes placing enormous pressure on isis. we've seen the results around erbil. but as around mosul dam where those humvees, those vehicles, those convoys are just being blown to bit. it has changed the way that isis has been operating here in iraq. remember, they were allowed to make a...
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anna, thank you so much. i knew bits and pieces of the history but i'm ashamed to admit that i don't know a lot about the ada. thank you for taking the time to present this today. it was very informative and remember these pioneers were doing very difficult work and putting themselves at some risk for the benefit of the rest of us. thank you. >> any public comment from audience or bridge line. if not, we can move forward with item no. 9. information and possible action item: youth commissions priority around disability awareness. presentation of the youth commission's efforts to promote disability awareness curriculum throughout san francisco unified school district. they are engage in a discussion with council regarding collaborative efforts with other city bodies. presentation by ariel yu, chair of health, education and wellness committee, san francisco youth commission luisa sicairos and anna bernick and joyce wu, members of the san francisco youth commission. >> hello, thank you for welcoming us today. my
anna, thank you so much. i knew bits and pieces of the history but i'm ashamed to admit that i don't know a lot about the ada. thank you for taking the time to present this today. it was very informative and remember these pioneers were doing very difficult work and putting themselves at some risk for the benefit of the rest of us. thank you. >> any public comment from audience or bridge line. if not, we can move forward with item no. 9. information and possible action item: youth...
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anna, what have you found? >> we're still going through it, carol, i don't want to jump the gun here so to speak, but i do want you to know i can provide a little more information about what exactly we received. there isn't any confusion to our viewers here. we got the dispatch logs that show the time of the events that commence with the initial 911 call that's related to that robbery as well as still photos of just certain frames of that surveillance video that show the crime that gave rise to that initial 911 call. again, that strong arm robbery. we don't have any more about the investigation in that case. we will not receive the 911ing recordings, you may have heard some dispatch radio recordings that's different than the 911 recordings. that we have and don't have? >> we have some pictures that i just got handed from the producer. you cannot make out the real -- they aren't great. you can't make out exactly whose face that is. you can see mostly the physique of that person from that strong arm robbery. i kn
anna, what have you found? >> we're still going through it, carol, i don't want to jump the gun here so to speak, but i do want you to know i can provide a little more information about what exactly we received. there isn't any confusion to our viewers here. we got the dispatch logs that show the time of the events that commence with the initial 911 call that's related to that robbery as well as still photos of just certain frames of that surveillance video that show the crime that gave...
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anna? >> reporter: christine, we are standing on the wall of mosul dam. we have arrived here in our convoy. the peshmerga forces have full control of this dam. the isis militants pushed back. this is the fighting for the day. as you say, thanks to the u.s. air strikes, they bombarded the enemy lines and were able to allow the kurdish forces, the peshmerga to recapture the dam. it is a critical piece. providing power to mosul, baghdad, much of the country. obviously, we heard from president obama saying that this was a major, major victory. as we know, battling from one. where i'm standing is mosul city, which is under full control of the isis militants. an official here, christine, believed that the militants retreated to there where they will regroup, rearm and consolidate and launch a counter offensive. >> anna, standing at the mosul dam. thank you so much. >>> pope francis is weighing in on the fight against isis and iraq. he says the international community, not just one country must decide how to intervene. he says he's considering a trip to northern
anna? >> reporter: christine, we are standing on the wall of mosul dam. we have arrived here in our convoy. the peshmerga forces have full control of this dam. the isis militants pushed back. this is the fighting for the day. as you say, thanks to the u.s. air strikes, they bombarded the enemy lines and were able to allow the kurdish forces, the peshmerga to recapture the dam. it is a critical piece. providing power to mosul, baghdad, much of the country. obviously, we heard from...
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anna, the u.s.ic service members from the city where you are standing right now. >> reporter: yeah, we got word of that over the weekend, john, they were going to pull out non-essential stuff from the consulate here in erbil. obviously when president obama said they were going to conduct the air strikes, the objective being they would protect american personnel in erbil and also in baghdad. obviously, to stop the potential genocide taking place, that could take place, i should say, on mount sinjar. air strikes, as you said, have been happening over the weekend. they did hit numerous isis targets allowing kurdish forces to reclaim two towns within 20 miles of here that isis had taken over several days ago. the air strikes allowing kurdish forces to create a safe passage for the yazidi's stuck on the mountain. they fled their home of sinjar when isis was coming. they knew they would be slaughtered if they stayed. they took to the mountain, no food, no water, no shelter. they have been there for days.
anna, the u.s.ic service members from the city where you are standing right now. >> reporter: yeah, we got word of that over the weekend, john, they were going to pull out non-essential stuff from the consulate here in erbil. obviously when president obama said they were going to conduct the air strikes, the objective being they would protect american personnel in erbil and also in baghdad. obviously, to stop the potential genocide taking place, that could take place, i should say, on...
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anna is live in erbil. the pictures are grizzly. >> reporter: absolutely. it starts off showing the syrian soldiers stripped to their underwear, marching through the desert. the next shot is a pile of blody bodies, then you see a gruesome scene, body after body after body of dead soldiers face down in the dirt. we have seen this type of video from isis before. these syrian soldiers are capturing the battle. prisoners of war shows isis has no code of conduct, no moral code, what so ever. they claim these are the soldiers they captured from the military basesed after a week long battle from the regime in rhaka province. it was the last stronghold in that area. the video, just gruesome, john. then, several hours later, another video was posted on youtube showing kurdish forces they have captured. 15 soldiers in orange jump suits, the same as james foley was wearing when he was executed last week. one of the soldiers makes a desperate plea to the president in kurdistan to quit working with the united states, aw
anna is live in erbil. the pictures are grizzly. >> reporter: absolutely. it starts off showing the syrian soldiers stripped to their underwear, marching through the desert. the next shot is a pile of blody bodies, then you see a gruesome scene, body after body after body of dead soldiers face down in the dirt. we have seen this type of video from isis before. these syrian soldiers are capturing the battle. prisoners of war shows isis has no code of conduct, no moral code, what so ever....
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. >> anna joins us live. so anna, fill us in on what you know about the air drops there and the u.s. that's been calling for this international coalition against isis. are we seeing anything develop? >> reporter: without a doubt. international community finally coming together to help the besieged town of amerli. let's stress that a week ago the united nations both called for help. the united nations calling it potential massacre was unfolding. there are groups saying that both the united states and the international community have been dragging their feet in regards to amerli unlike the yazidi crisis and mt. sinjar. they feel it's because of the media attention the past week that finally the u.s. and the i want national community is acting. but there were air strikes around amerli yesterday. we also understand that there were aid drops carried out as you say by the united states, austral australia, britain, france. certainly delivering that much-needed food, water and medical supplies that they have been wit
. >> anna joins us live. so anna, fill us in on what you know about the air drops there and the u.s. that's been calling for this international coalition against isis. are we seeing anything develop? >> reporter: without a doubt. international community finally coming together to help the besieged town of amerli. let's stress that a week ago the united nations both called for help. the united nations calling it potential massacre was unfolding. there are groups saying that both the...
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all the show's major stars taking home awards including brian cranston, aaron paul and anna gunn. they won best supporting acting honors. >> reporter: and breaking bad's star who won best honors for the second straight year and for a fourth time overall. >> i can only say that i have gratitude for everything that has happened. >> the one major drama breaking bad didn't get went to juliana margolise, for the good wife. it was also a wonderful night for other previous emwhere i...
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james, all techniques. >> brown: anna, thank you. now to the economy. today's report from the labor department shows the job market is improving. employers added 209,000 jobs moo meet demand. as more workers enter the job hunt, the unemployment rate ticked up to 6.2%. more now from anthony mason. >> it's just a great feeling to be back in the workforce, just being out there. lori barkley struckman spent more than two years trying to find a full-time job before she finally was hired again this year. >> and i literally was jumping up and down screaming. i-- i-- got on the phone. i called my girls. "i finally got a job." >> reporter: working at a minneapolis law firm since january, the 54-year-old officer administrator had had to get by on temp positions after she was laid off in november of 2011. >> it tears you apart inside and out. you're so defeated from not even getting the chance that, i mean, it's hard to talk about it again. but-- put you gotta do it. you gotta keep going. >> reporter: 3.1 million americans are still counted as long-term unemployed
james, all techniques. >> brown: anna, thank you. now to the economy. today's report from the labor department shows the job market is improving. employers added 209,000 jobs moo meet demand. as more workers enter the job hunt, the unemployment rate ticked up to 6.2%. more now from anthony mason. >> it's just a great feeling to be back in the workforce, just being out there. lori barkley struckman spent more than two years trying to find a full-time job before she finally was hired...
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anna has the latest. she's live in erbil. the strikes from the u.s. stopped isis in their tracks.o say they are in retreat is a stretch. you have civilians still surrounded by this terror group. >> reporter: that's right. you specifically talking about that township made up or turkmen shia. it's 100 miles north of baghdad. they have been surrounded for the past two months. police and volunteers are taking up arms being dropped by iraqi helicopters over the last several weeks. they are not making many drops, but we understand they are getting in occasionally, dropping off weapons and aid but according to the turkmen foundation, links to family and friends trapped, they say the situation is dire. they are getting reports dozens of children are dying from starvation as well as dehydration. isis managed to cut off the water and power supplies. medical supplies are extremely low. there is no hospital in the township, only one medical center. so, according to these activists, they say that these people need to be evacuated. they need to be evacuated now. you are talking 12,000 people. t
anna has the latest. she's live in erbil. the strikes from the u.s. stopped isis in their tracks.o say they are in retreat is a stretch. you have civilians still surrounded by this terror group. >> reporter: that's right. you specifically talking about that township made up or turkmen shia. it's 100 miles north of baghdad. they have been surrounded for the past two months. police and volunteers are taking up arms being dropped by iraqi helicopters over the last several weeks. they are not...
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anna corna joins us live. anna, thank you for being with us. what do you know about the air strikes that are said to be going jon. >> you know, we've got confirmation that the air strikes are under way. u.s. and iraqi air strikes. but on top of that, obviously, like you mentioned, local media reports say it's happening and isis is being tan out and struck. being described as the peshmerga forces the most intense of the campaigns since isis began. it's the largest hydroelectric dam in iraq. it was seized by militants earlier this month. it's considered to be rather unstable, christi. the army corps of engineers assessed it as the most dangerous dam in the world because its built on sand. so it required a great deal of maintenance. they have to pump grit into the lower layers of this dam to keep the foundation stable. so the concern was, it would break or that isis militants would blow it up. in which case, mosul would be flooded. the second largest city in iraq, as well as baghdad. but certainly, that operation is under way. and obviously, we'll
anna corna joins us live. anna, thank you for being with us. what do you know about the air strikes that are said to be going jon. >> you know, we've got confirmation that the air strikes are under way. u.s. and iraqi air strikes. but on top of that, obviously, like you mentioned, local media reports say it's happening and isis is being tan out and struck. being described as the peshmerga forces the most intense of the campaigns since isis began. it's the largest hydroelectric dam in...
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anna bernick and joyce wu. item nor 10. information item. report from the disability disaster preparedness committee. item no. 11. public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc, each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. item 12. information item. correspondence. item 13, discussion item. council member comments and announcements. >> item no. 14. adjourn. >> >> >> thank you. we are now moving to item no. 3. public comment. items not on today's agenda but the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. first i have john alex. pedestrian safety advisory committee. >> thank you. cochair. my name again is john alex. i hold seat no. 4 on the pedestrian safety advisory committee representing the pedestrian and safety needs of people with disabilities and seniors in the city and county of san francisco. i come here on this point and open public comment to announce to you that a collaborative group has been created in san francisco to represent the transportation safety needs of seniors and people
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anna werner reports the death of a new york man in police custody is a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. and steve hartman with a fishing story-- not about the one that got away, about one who has a way with the tools of the trade. >> it's the best stick there is. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. world health experts said today the ebola outbreak in west africa is out of control. and the head of the world health organization warned of what she called catastrophic consequences if it continues to deteriorate. at least 728 people have died in guinea, sierra leone, and liberia. two american aid workers and missionaries in liberia were infected as they were helping ebola victims. 33-year-old dr. kent brantly and 59-year-old hygienist nancy writebol. they're coming hometo the u.s. for treatment in an atlanta hospital. they'll be the first ebola patients on u.s. soil. vicente arenas begins our coverage. >> reporter: the two missionaries will be flown liber
anna werner reports the death of a new york man in police custody is a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. and steve hartman with a fishing story-- not about the one that got away, about one who has a way with the tools of the trade. >> it's the best stick there is. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> brown: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm james brown and this is our western edition. world health experts said today...
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am anna werner looks at this new world. >> and a hall of fame moment. andre reed pays distribute to his friend kelley. >> how i do find the words to say anything about you? >> you are the reason why i am standing here today. you taught us not to quit. captioning sponsored by cbs. >> >> this is the cbs evening news. >> glor: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor and we learned tonight israel is withdrawing most of its ground troops from gaza as an operation that has lasted nearly a month winds down. still, strikes continue from both sides. the one that got the most attention today was an attack near a u.n. school, ten palestinians were killed. this afternoon the u.s. state department released a harsh statement saying, quote the united states is appalled by today's disgraceful shelling, the coordinates of the school have been repeatedly communicated to israelly defense forces. late today, israel declared a seven hour humanitarian truce for tomorrow. we begin with charlie d'agata. >> once again, people who thought they were safe at a u.n. school paid with
am anna werner looks at this new world. >> and a hall of fame moment. andre reed pays distribute to his friend kelley. >> how i do find the words to say anything about you? >> you are the reason why i am standing here today. you taught us not to quit. captioning sponsored by cbs. >> >> this is the cbs evening news. >> glor: good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor and we learned tonight israel is withdrawing most of its ground troops from gaza as an operation...
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anna werner has a cbs news investigation of other deadly police shootings by the border patrol. >> reporter: are you willing to say that the numbers of shootings is too high? >> pelley: manuel bojorquez on veterans relying on food pantries. >> it's the difference between eating oatmeal three and four times a day or having something a little bit more substantial. >> pelley: and saving the coral reefs. jeff glor says it begins with photographing them as never before. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the curfew in ferguson, missouri did not stop is the curfew in ferguson, missouri, did not stop the violence, so governor jay nixon lifted it today and is trying something different tonight, he is sending in national guardsmen who keep order after more violence sparked by the shooting of michael brown by an unarmed white officer darren wilson. an autopsy shows he was shot at least six times. a third autopsy was performed today at the request of the justice department. president obama took a break fro
anna werner has a cbs news investigation of other deadly police shootings by the border patrol. >> reporter: are you willing to say that the numbers of shootings is too high? >> pelley: manuel bojorquez on veterans relying on food pantries. >> it's the difference between eating oatmeal three and four times a day or having something a little bit more substantial. >> pelley: and saving the coral reefs. jeff glor says it begins with photographing them as never before....
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anna coren for us from erbil, thank you, anna. >>> coming up here, we'll look at the options facing world leaders as they try to figure out how to defeat isis. the united states is certainly looking at its options and we'll also talk about who has a stake as far as leaders there in the region and surrounding countries. that's coming up here. >>> now to gaza city where hamas-run television said a man and a girl were killed and at least a dozen people wounded in an israeli air strike thursday. they aired video of victims trying scramble from the rubble. earlier riles's prime minister warned that hamas would pay for an attack on a parking lot that killed a 4-year-old boy. cnn's ian lee joins us live from gaz city. ian. >> natalie, we've been witnessing air strikes again today, as well as continuing rocket fire. there's no evidence that this conflict is going to die down anytime soon. there are going to be ongoing negotiations in cairo. still, to have some sort of peace deal coming out of here, it's going to need some sort of compromise from both sides. hamas is unlikely to let down or stop t
anna coren for us from erbil, thank you, anna. >>> coming up here, we'll look at the options facing world leaders as they try to figure out how to defeat isis. the united states is certainly looking at its options and we'll also talk about who has a stake as far as leaders there in the region and surrounding countries. that's coming up here. >>> now to gaza city where hamas-run television said a man and a girl were killed and at least a dozen people wounded in an israeli air...
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cnn's anna coran is there north of amerli. explain to us what broke the siege which seemed to be very tough for very long. >> reporter: very tough very long, fareed, but not quite sure how much force was being used over the last two months. certainly after the united nations special representative here in iraq signalled that alarm a week ago saying a potential massacre was underway, that seemed to get the ball rolling. we saw much more involvement from the iraqi military. obviously the u.s. taking part in those airstrikes yesterday dropping off humanitarian aid as well as australia, the u.k., and france. but it wasn't until really that red flag went up, fareed, that help finally arrived. as you say, it was under siege for some two months. power, water cut off. according to people on the ground, dozens of children have died as a result of the conditions in that township made up of turks and shia. a crisis has been averted. >> anna, what is your sense of an iraqi army. everyone was surprised how quickly it collapsed a couple of
cnn's anna coran is there north of amerli. explain to us what broke the siege which seemed to be very tough for very long. >> reporter: very tough very long, fareed, but not quite sure how much force was being used over the last two months. certainly after the united nations special representative here in iraq signalled that alarm a week ago saying a potential massacre was underway, that seemed to get the ball rolling. we saw much more involvement from the iraqi military. obviously the...
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anna coren. she's near mosul. anna, you were reporting recently that, indeed, kurdish troops are engaged in fighting right now. >> reporter: that's right, natalie. we've moved into mosul province with the peshmurga mobile forces. we are on the front line where it runs into mosul dam. they have been hitting isis militants all morning with artillery, with mortar, with rockets and there is smoke on the horizon several kilometers away. we've heard the explosions. we've also heard the jets flying over and the drones. they've been circling. but certainly it would appear that the peshmurga forces from our vantage point are pushing these isis militants back. there are 250 isis militants that are in clashes with peshmurga. from what we understand from the commander of these forces, he says as they've been retreating they have been laying explosives behind the road and in buildings. we hear huge big booms and he would say, you know, that's them detonating a building obviously trying to -- trying to target
anna coren. she's near mosul. anna, you were reporting recently that, indeed, kurdish troops are engaged in fighting right now. >> reporter: that's right, natalie. we've moved into mosul province with the peshmurga mobile forces. we are on the front line where it runs into mosul dam. they have been hitting isis militants all morning with artillery, with mortar, with rockets and there is smoke on the horizon several kilometers away. we've heard the explosions. we've also heard the jets...