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barely in his 20s, he was drafted by the north vietnamese army and sent to war.howed us a photograph. >> translator: these are my friends. we were all soldiers. this is me. we were all called up at the same time. one was assigned to the quarter master. and three of us, including me, were sent to the battlefield. >> that battlefield was in south vietnam. thiet and his friends marched along the ho chi minh trail to get there. they staged attacks against the enemy, using the jungle as cover. >> translator: our unit was directly sprayed with agent orange. they were spraying above our heads. we could hardly breathe, so we pressed wet towels against our noses. we completely lost our sense of smell. he were shrouded in black smoke. everything smelled the same. it was suffocating. several days later, thiet was ordered back to the area on a recon mission. he could not believe what he saw. >> translator: there wasn't a single leaf anywhere. it gave us chills. we looked at one another and wondered out loud, what did they spray that could do this? no one knew what it was. we
barely in his 20s, he was drafted by the north vietnamese army and sent to war.howed us a photograph. >> translator: these are my friends. we were all soldiers. this is me. we were all called up at the same time. one was assigned to the quarter master. and three of us, including me, were sent to the battlefield. >> that battlefield was in south vietnam. thiet and his friends marched along the ho chi minh trail to get there. they staged attacks against the enemy, using the jungle as...
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he catches bass with his bare hands.gest one he's ever caught is 14 pounds. >> oh my gosh. >> it takes a little bit of relaxation out of fishing though. i think a lot of people like the kick back maybe have a we've beverage. >> i've never caught anything. >> he can catch a bass. >> that's impressive. >> watch out, gail. >> this is kayla in a restaurant and asked his mom to throw him a surprise birthday party. >> how can you ask someone to throw a a surprise birthday party. >> my daughter asked the same thing. >> it's not a birthday party. he's having dinner on one side of the restaurant with his dad, mom and girl friend shayna. he excuses himself to go to the bathroom and here you see he's not in a bathroom he's behind a piano and somebody is walking to the other side of the restaurant where we're going to find shayna. she's being told why don't you come over to this side of the restaurant where she gets the surprise of her life. a woman hands her flowers and the john legend song. >> that is pretty good. >> they're not e
he catches bass with his bare hands.gest one he's ever caught is 14 pounds. >> oh my gosh. >> it takes a little bit of relaxation out of fishing though. i think a lot of people like the kick back maybe have a we've beverage. >> i've never caught anything. >> he can catch a bass. >> that's impressive. >> watch out, gail. >> this is kayla in a restaurant and asked his mom to throw him a surprise birthday party. >> how can you ask someone to throw a...
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the poll, clinton at 57%, and sanders at 15%, and o'malley with barely a pulse at 1%. at this point in 2007, barack obama was real. in a cnn poll it was 38% to 34%. and o'malley is at 1%. what is the rational for them? barack obama did have a difference with her over iraq, and on health care and wanted single payer and to the left of her, and she is a clinton and we don't want to go back, and is she is a clinton, we don't want to go back all they have? >> we heard bernie sandals and he will be the vessel for every liberal hope and dream and he may be a candidate for the summer of 2015 which is a different thing than being the nominee. they are going to push her connections on wall street and talk about how genuine she has moved on some of the positions, gay marriage and she has evolved over the last couple weeks as well, and what they have focused on, iowa, they need to win the iowa caucuses. no winner of the iowa caucuses over 50% if they were not already a sitting president. somebody may want to send hillary clinton a message to make sure she is not ready for a core
the poll, clinton at 57%, and sanders at 15%, and o'malley with barely a pulse at 1%. at this point in 2007, barack obama was real. in a cnn poll it was 38% to 34%. and o'malley is at 1%. what is the rational for them? barack obama did have a difference with her over iraq, and on health care and wanted single payer and to the left of her, and she is a clinton and we don't want to go back, and is she is a clinton, we don't want to go back all they have? >> we heard bernie sandals and he...
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i just barely made it. my catering job wept a little late. made it here just in time.e got a great show tonight man. actress and median susie essman is here. [ applause ] >> larry: also joining us is co-host of the view, nicolle wallace. first, this is exciting. very exciting. it's time for a nightly showy election update. >> larry: ya. the unblackblackenning, bailey. first up governor mike huck a bee. yesterday was a big day for him. he has waited since 2008. these roll outs are important. every roll is scriptd and scrutinized. they have wait aid long time to deliver this message to america this. moment. let's enjoy. >> a race to the bottom to figure out -- >> the candidacy for presidency on the left. we're going to the rose garden where president obama is making an important announcement. [cheers and applause] >> larry: maybe you can call us when it's time to fill us in. they shut him down mid sentence, you guys. normally when someone is cut off that hard they have to stop the whole nascar race. lucky for mike though fox news hearts huckabee and stayed with him throu
i just barely made it. my catering job wept a little late. made it here just in time.e got a great show tonight man. actress and median susie essman is here. [ applause ] >> larry: also joining us is co-host of the view, nicolle wallace. first, this is exciting. very exciting. it's time for a nightly showy election update. >> larry: ya. the unblackblackenning, bailey. first up governor mike huck a bee. yesterday was a big day for him. he has waited since 2008. these roll outs are...
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that barely covers the cost of fuel for his boat. parrotfish earn za three times as much as other species. their flesh is tender, not too soft perfect for filleting. he discards the rest. conservationists are alarmed. for the last decade, the organization "conservation international" has been investigating why the coral reef is so damaged. for a long time it was thought that ph levels in the water were the cause. but now it's suspected that it's simply the lack of parrotfish. >> the blue parrotfish is the biggest herbivorous fish we have in the region. and it feeds on algae. and it's really important to keep this process ongoing, because in its absence, the algae overgrow and that can lead to coral death. so we need the algae and we also need the parrotfish in balance to avoid this overgrowth. the scientists studying brazil's reefs are now trying to find out if protecting parrotfish would also help revive corals out on the reef. at a length of more than 100 kilometres, abrolhos is south america's largest coral reef complex. on this t
that barely covers the cost of fuel for his boat. parrotfish earn za three times as much as other species. their flesh is tender, not too soft perfect for filleting. he discards the rest. conservationists are alarmed. for the last decade, the organization "conservation international" has been investigating why the coral reef is so damaged. for a long time it was thought that ph levels in the water were the cause. but now it's suspected that it's simply the lack of parrotfish. >>...
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the area is so overgrown you could barely notice. mount lawn cemetery is a mess and has been this way for years. >> it's mother's day. they didn't do nixingt you walk up here and you fall in holes and people are out here with own lawn mowers and cleaning off graves theirself. everybody is complaining nothing is ever getting done. >> we'll have more on this story coming up at 11:30 include what people who live nearby had to say. >> montgomery county manmade a catch of lifetime today at the philly's game he had a 7-month-old bade strapped to his chest when a foul ball flew his way. >> he reached out and snagged the ball the crowd loved it and the wife is happy the baby seemed to not even notice what happened. kenneth moton joins us with the full story kenneth. walter, and sarah, mike said he knew he and his family had good seats second deck citizens bank park it was to much fourth and foul balls were flying. he just needed to be ready to catch one. and oh baby did he. there's a catch and then there's this. an epic bare handed foul ball
the area is so overgrown you could barely notice. mount lawn cemetery is a mess and has been this way for years. >> it's mother's day. they didn't do nixingt you walk up here and you fall in holes and people are out here with own lawn mowers and cleaning off graves theirself. everybody is complaining nothing is ever getting done. >> we'll have more on this story coming up at 11:30 include what people who live nearby had to say. >> montgomery county manmade a catch of lifetime...
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do you always go, oh, i can't bare it? there are some definite people who go ugh. susan: it's more corporate and it's all about the business. in new york you can see people earn a living in other business. and i can't stand how long you're in a car. i i'm used to user-friendly
do you always go, oh, i can't bare it? there are some definite people who go ugh. susan: it's more corporate and it's all about the business. in new york you can see people earn a living in other business. and i can't stand how long you're in a car. i i'm used to user-friendly
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marshals barely missed him earlier in the week. law enforcement says he hired a car service to drive him from new york back to d.c., allegedly paying in cash with the stolen money. then last night, they finally caught up with him. authorities track wint to this howard johnson hotel, planning on taking him down here. but as they approach, wint was already in a car, leaving this parking lot with five other people. wint and three of them in one car, and two others leading them in a truck. authorities pull out of the lot and quietly tail the two vehicles, at one point concerned wint knows he is being followed, when they make a sudden turn and head back to d.c. but the task force presses on. washington police joining in with a helicopter overhead. and after five miles, maneuvering between the car and the truck, blocking the road and arresting the five inside. police say one of those five, admitting to buying more than $10,000 in money orders. and in those cars, u.s. marshals spotting what appeared to be a large stack of $100 bills. as f
marshals barely missed him earlier in the week. law enforcement says he hired a car service to drive him from new york back to d.c., allegedly paying in cash with the stolen money. then last night, they finally caught up with him. authorities track wint to this howard johnson hotel, planning on taking him down here. but as they approach, wint was already in a car, leaving this parking lot with five other people. wint and three of them in one car, and two others leading them in a truck....
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just doing the bare minimum of policing. you have to send in multiple officers to respond to just regular calls. >> yeah there is an array of different things that are occurring. you said that i said that there was only violence in the western and that's not the truth. i said the western is leading our city in the level of violence. even during the week we had civil unrest we had nine homicides that took place. when we investigated the shootings, they were connected to what we believe as gang-related activities. it wasn't by happen stance that they took place. we had four or five people shot in a shooting that was a historic gang warfare that had taken place. our numbers are soaring because we have groupings of shooting people in groupings that lead us to the shootings that have taken place. with the shooting yesterday, the officers came and engaged. you have officers on the scenes. they chase the bad guys in the house. whey know is that of officers have taken off ten plus guns. they have done multiple search warrant asks di
just doing the bare minimum of policing. you have to send in multiple officers to respond to just regular calls. >> yeah there is an array of different things that are occurring. you said that i said that there was only violence in the western and that's not the truth. i said the western is leading our city in the level of violence. even during the week we had civil unrest we had nine homicides that took place. when we investigated the shootings, they were connected to what we believe as...
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do you always go, oh, i can't bare it? there are some definite people who go ugh. susan: it's more corporate and it's all about the business. in new york you can see people earn a living in other business. and i can't stand how long you're in a car. i i'm used to user-friendly cities. i don't care where you go. it can be 2:00 in the morning 12:00 in the afternoon there's always traffic. and you say this is terrible. and you go, well, it's never like this. and it's always like this. i say it's every time -- james: you picked a bad time. susan: it's never like this. excuse me, it's always like this. brooklyn: the drivers are [beep] let's be honest in l.a. james: it's certainly taken a turn. it's taken a turn. look at reggie. he's absolutely lovely. reggie's doing this. you know that you drive here reggie. brooklyn: people when they get blind the wheel they turn into [beep]. susan: there's no serendipity. if you say that in new york and you did that you say you saw them. but if you do it here you had an accident. you have to plan everything all the time. james: brookl
do you always go, oh, i can't bare it? there are some definite people who go ugh. susan: it's more corporate and it's all about the business. in new york you can see people earn a living in other business. and i can't stand how long you're in a car. i i'm used to user-friendly cities. i don't care where you go. it can be 2:00 in the morning 12:00 in the afternoon there's always traffic. and you say this is terrible. and you go, well, it's never like this. and it's always like this. i say it's...
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barely moving north northwest at 2 miles per hour. it won't be until the early morning hours. tuesday the wind speed drops to 35 miles an hour making it a remnant low and the week end is safe nice and dry and warm with the high 82. >>> more breaking news now. this out of north philadelphia. just getting this information in on a house fire. we know one person was hurt. this is happening in the tyoga neighborhood. the fire spread to some homes. right now it's unclear. matt delucia is heading to the scene. we'll have a live report. >>> clean with the exception of force by a local officer. this video shows us why. it's a video that we were asking forever since we were told about the dover officer who was charged in the arrest. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. at dunkin' breakfast just got zestier with guacamole made from real avocados, tomatoes, cilantro, and lime the new bacon guacamole flatbread. ole, indeed! america runs on dunkin'. [brad] here,my friend.i'm here to show you a better way; watch this. welcome to the apartmint
barely moving north northwest at 2 miles per hour. it won't be until the early morning hours. tuesday the wind speed drops to 35 miles an hour making it a remnant low and the week end is safe nice and dry and warm with the high 82. >>> more breaking news now. this out of north philadelphia. just getting this information in on a house fire. we know one person was hurt. this is happening in the tyoga neighborhood. the fire spread to some homes. right now it's unclear. matt delucia is...
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according to the dress code, clothes shall be sufficient and low cut tops those that have a bare midriff is prohibited. >> i would like to be respected. i don't think my bra strap changes how someone treats me. >> they told our partners that it is a dress code that applies to boys. for example those with underwear exposed with pants hanging. even so many in the community are applauding the petition. >> i think it is very good for young people to be articulating their political point of view. >> the way they are doing it is better than getting in trouble. >> so far more than 2,000 people have signed the petition. the plan is to present it to the school board in the coming weeks. lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> a prostitute charged with killing a google executive with a heroin overdose pled guilty. alex tickleman faces several charges including involuntary manslaughter. she was charged to six years, but could be released after three. they say forest hayes died in 2013 after she injected him with heroin. she never called 9-1-1. >>> a teacher in marin county is on leave after allegedly showing po
according to the dress code, clothes shall be sufficient and low cut tops those that have a bare midriff is prohibited. >> i would like to be respected. i don't think my bra strap changes how someone treats me. >> they told our partners that it is a dress code that applies to boys. for example those with underwear exposed with pants hanging. even so many in the community are applauding the petition. >> i think it is very good for young people to be articulating their political...
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barely a cloud in the sky made for a perfect spring day today. we're still going to have a cool start to your morning. temperature wills be cool enough in the morning for a light jacket. but temperatures do warm up in the weekend, 80s both saturday and sunday. but it will come with some weekend rain. we'll have showers around. i'll show you the time in a second. the average high 73 today. we got to 72 right around where we should be. but by saturday, mid 80s by sunday we could be in the upper 80s. any relief from the pollen not coming anytime soon. we expect to see higher pollen levels over the weekend regardless of the showers or any rain. those levels are going to stay up pretty high. if you suffer from allergies, you're going to see them for the next several days. there are clouds to our south and west. you'll notice for cloud cover when you wake up in the morning but we didn't expect the rain tomorrow. that's far back to off to our west in chicago. here's future weather. tonight we stay dry, cooler temperatures set in. clouds kind of hang aro
barely a cloud in the sky made for a perfect spring day today. we're still going to have a cool start to your morning. temperature wills be cool enough in the morning for a light jacket. but temperatures do warm up in the weekend, 80s both saturday and sunday. but it will come with some weekend rain. we'll have showers around. i'll show you the time in a second. the average high 73 today. we got to 72 right around where we should be. but by saturday, mid 80s by sunday we could be in the upper...
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according to the dress code, clothes shall be sufficient and low cut tops those that have a bare midriff is prohibited. >> i would like to be respected. i don't think my bra strap changes how someone treats me. >> they told our partners that it is a dress code that applies to boys. for example those with underwear exposed with pants hanging. even so many in the community are applauding the petition. >> i think it is very good for young people to be articulating their political point of view. >> the way they are doing it is better than getting in trouble. >> so far more than 2,000 people have signed the petition. the plan is to present it to the school board in the coming weeks. lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> a prostitute charged with killing a google executive with a heroin overdose pled guilty. alex tickleman faces several charges including involuntary manslaughter. she was charged to six years, but could be released after three. they say forest hayes died in 2013 after she injected him with heroin. she never called 9-1-1. >>> a teacher in marin county is on leave after allegedly showing po
according to the dress code, clothes shall be sufficient and low cut tops those that have a bare midriff is prohibited. >> i would like to be respected. i don't think my bra strap changes how someone treats me. >> they told our partners that it is a dress code that applies to boys. for example those with underwear exposed with pants hanging. even so many in the community are applauding the petition. >> i think it is very good for young people to be articulating their political...
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rescuers barely able to keep up. >> we have a female stranded on top of a car. >> this man's dash cam rolling as he drives through the floods. fans and players at the houston rockets game overnight stranded for hours. >> i can't go nowhere. >> daylight revealing the scope of the disaster. in submurgeed neighborhoods, rescuerslaunching boats. we saw the aftermath of the storms from above. now that all the water has started to recede, you see the mud, oil spilling out from stranded cars. the cleanup is going to take some time here. biblical in scope. this dam breached. a roll of water crashes through the road. the lake emptying out, the blanco river so full it surged 30 feet above flood stage sweeping away this bridge. dudsens dozens of homes in this area destroyed. including the home this family was vacationing in. >> she called me. she said i'm in a house, i'm floating down the river. tell mom and dad, i love you and pray. >> somehow jonathan managed to survive suffering a broken sternum and collapsed lung. >> he is absolutely devastated. he did everything he possibly could to save th
rescuers barely able to keep up. >> we have a female stranded on top of a car. >> this man's dash cam rolling as he drives through the floods. fans and players at the houston rockets game overnight stranded for hours. >> i can't go nowhere. >> daylight revealing the scope of the disaster. in submurgeed neighborhoods, rescuerslaunching boats. we saw the aftermath of the storms from above. now that all the water has started to recede, you see the mud, oil spilling out from...
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. >> father david kelly met a young davis whether he was locked up at 14, barely five feet tall and 100 pounds. >> what was your impression? >> he was scared, a strong little guy but one on one there was a level of fear of what this all was going to mean. >> kelly heard about his troubled home life, davis's grandmother became his primary caregiver. his first brush with the law was when he was nine years old. >> i snatched the bag of food because i was hungry, she held onto the bag but she dropped 75 cents and $3 in food stamps. that's where the police caught me eating food. >> there wasn't food, there wasn't all the things that a little kid growing up needed so he started to find that on the outside. little by little he started to hang around with older guys who were in the gang and they took care of him. >> i was eating every day i was getting $350 for looking out for the police first. so i'm like man it was like heaven for me. >> davis's unstable family life was welt documented by the illinois department of children and family services. but that didn't stop him from being sent to adul
. >> father david kelly met a young davis whether he was locked up at 14, barely five feet tall and 100 pounds. >> what was your impression? >> he was scared, a strong little guy but one on one there was a level of fear of what this all was going to mean. >> kelly heard about his troubled home life, davis's grandmother became his primary caregiver. his first brush with the law was when he was nine years old. >> i snatched the bag of food because i was hungry, she...
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scout barely has access to it. for students, they are not getting access to that other world, and so for students of colour, it's hard to find power, heroism in the text. >> charles shields, if you go into a book store, if you find one, there's a discrete section of young adult fiction or juvenile fiction. did harper lee think she was writing a book that would be read by 14 or 15-year-olds. >> no, her publisher didn't think it would sell many copies. she was told if we sell 2500 copies, that would be great. next book, maybe 5,000. harper lee wanted a book on the shelf that was a tribute to her father. because she's an artist she channelled a lot of feelings. professor fish brings up interesting points. you can lift the lid on that book, and look at things that harper lee in her southernness doesn't realise that she's writing about, but making good discussion starters. look at calpurnia, who takes care of her children when she takes care of the white children. is it dolfus who drinks out of a paper bag, married to a
scout barely has access to it. for students, they are not getting access to that other world, and so for students of colour, it's hard to find power, heroism in the text. >> charles shields, if you go into a book store, if you find one, there's a discrete section of young adult fiction or juvenile fiction. did harper lee think she was writing a book that would be read by 14 or 15-year-olds. >> no, her publisher didn't think it would sell many copies. she was told if we sell 2500...
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barely makes this landing. oh! >> oh, wow. >> that guy is a pro. >> not exactly how it was supposed to go but a lucky landing nonetheless. >> wow. >> i hope that's his house because he could walk right inside. >>> pardon the pun but all hail. >> oh! >> actually hail. >> yeah. >> that's the worst. >> actual hail. this is in sydney harbor in australia. two fisherman a guy named darren and his buddy on a fishing boat and in comes an unexpected storm and they start getting pelted. look at this and listen. >> [ bleep ]. >> just dump the cooler and use it as cover. >> or the bucket. put the bucket on your head. >> that's what these guys said everybody has been saying. a lot of the bait containers were hooked to the bottom of the boat. >> right. >> and the rest full of all kinds of yucky bait stuff. >> miserable day in sydney. >> it does look awful. it would make you wonder why would these guys even go out on a fishing trip. >> this is what the day started out like. ♪ >> it's beautiful. it. >> is gorgeous. watch, the firs
barely makes this landing. oh! >> oh, wow. >> that guy is a pro. >> not exactly how it was supposed to go but a lucky landing nonetheless. >> wow. >> i hope that's his house because he could walk right inside. >>> pardon the pun but all hail. >> oh! >> actually hail. >> yeah. >> that's the worst. >> actual hail. this is in sydney harbor in australia. two fisherman a guy named darren and his buddy on a fishing boat and in comes...
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the bare minimum of policing. and then only the most serious calls get immediate attention.s, says the officer, goes hours with no response. and when police do respond, they will only go in pairs. sometimes, three and four officers per call. their own safety, the priority. >> as officers, we say, we've got to have each other's back. >> reporter: the officer worked the recent protest, looting and violence. the darkest day this cop has seen. on one score, the officer agrees with the protesters. what do you think about their claims is right? >> well, the city has a certain mentality, stat-drinks to make arrests. we don't care too much about moving violation. they want arrests. the command staff believes that arresting people is the way of deterring crime. >> reporter: in an extraordinary situation as we were developing the story, the police commissioner himself wanted to rebut the allegations this officer makes on live television. here's a little bit of what he had to say to anderson cooper. >> i think officers are realizing they're through a transition. a significant change ha
the bare minimum of policing. and then only the most serious calls get immediate attention.s, says the officer, goes hours with no response. and when police do respond, they will only go in pairs. sometimes, three and four officers per call. their own safety, the priority. >> as officers, we say, we've got to have each other's back. >> reporter: the officer worked the recent protest, looting and violence. the darkest day this cop has seen. on one score, the officer agrees with the...
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up we are in djibouti, with refugees from yemen as a humanitarian ceasefire in their own country barely holds >>> many people in nepal whose houses withstood massive earthquakes are still afraid to go home >>> spanish football in crisis. a court set to decide whether players can strike two matches before the end of the season >>> we begin in burundi, that's where there has been gun fire explosions in the capital. military factions loyal to president pierre nkurunziza are said to be fighting those loyal to the coup leader. in the last few hours the head of bure undery's army -- burundi's army said the attempted coup had failed. from the capital malcolm webb reports. >>> since about 3 o'clock in the morning local time there has been fighting in different parts of the city. there has been gunfire, grenades, and it could be rockets. we understand it's between soldiers loyal to pierre nkurunziza and soldiers or the those loyal to the coup. those rejecting attempts to take over. fighting is in several different parts of the city. we under two leaders control the airport. the president says he
up we are in djibouti, with refugees from yemen as a humanitarian ceasefire in their own country barely holds >>> many people in nepal whose houses withstood massive earthquakes are still afraid to go home >>> spanish football in crisis. a court set to decide whether players can strike two matches before the end of the season >>> we begin in burundi, that's where there has been gun fire explosions in the capital. military factions loyal to president pierre nkurunziza...
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barely any clouds here. we can't even make any out there. well off to the west. into the west, all the cool air is going to retreat to the north. we have mild air now and warm air is going to continue coming up into the south. tuesday, wednesday, into next week lingering into the rest of the week we're going to see hot air, so our temperatures are going to push close to 90 degrees, we are going to track the possibility of a heat wave. our average for this time of year is 76 degrees. instead as we head into the tomorrow, 81 degrees. by monday, 89 degrees. close to 90. which could put us closer to hitting 90 dedegrees on tuesday. 73 degrees and nice. warmer into monday with a high of 80 degrees. if you plan on heading down the shore, we will see temperatures at 70 degrees on monday. 70 degrees on sunday 74 degrees and warmer than sunday as we push into monday. so, monday's really going to be warm throughout our entire region. a lot cooler than what we'll see close to the city. mostly clear tonight. temperatures drop down to 52 degrees for philadelphia. 43 for subur
barely any clouds here. we can't even make any out there. well off to the west. into the west, all the cool air is going to retreat to the north. we have mild air now and warm air is going to continue coming up into the south. tuesday, wednesday, into next week lingering into the rest of the week we're going to see hot air, so our temperatures are going to push close to 90 degrees, we are going to track the possibility of a heat wave. our average for this time of year is 76 degrees. instead as...
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the police are barely involved with the pal, police athletic leave -- police athletic league. there are you -- there are new york city cops engaged in cricket teams with the kids. i like the woman's comments from detroit, more money has to be ported to the schools -- have to be poured into the schools. i think lack of education is a need. people need to take responsibility for themselves. this is what is going to happen. host: the baltimore city fraternal order of police on record since the last -- since the announcement of the charges against the six police officers. calling for a special prosecutor. also attempting to raise money through a website for the legal defense of the six officers that have been indicted. that website took down that attempt to fund their legal defense. baltimore city flp tweeting this -- they sent a follow-up tweet with their mailing address. the sop -- the fop of baltimore. from virginia on the line, go ahead. caller: i agree with the gentleman from new york. i'm worried about how the police are going to be able to do their job. i feel like there ha
the police are barely involved with the pal, police athletic leave -- police athletic league. there are you -- there are new york city cops engaged in cricket teams with the kids. i like the woman's comments from detroit, more money has to be ported to the schools -- have to be poured into the schools. i think lack of education is a need. people need to take responsibility for themselves. this is what is going to happen. host: the baltimore city fraternal order of police on record since the...
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(cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ ♪ you and me, we could be bare footin' ♪ ♪ we'll certainly get around, ohhnceal cracks and splinters with the ultimate do-over for wood and concrete. ♪ hey hey hey hey ♪ don't replace, resurface. behr premium deckover. exclusively at the home depot. ♪ ♪ around the world, around the clock. in defense of all we hold dear back home. america's navy. "i want to brew beer for a living." it sounded like a crazy dream at the time, but i was set on becoming a brewmaster. i traveled to belgium to earn my phd in brewing and in the process discovered my love for belgian wits. this would be the inspiration for the first beer we brewed in denver... blue moon belgian white. the slightly sweet valencia orange peel and creamy oats in the beer were my twist on a traditional belgian wit. and seeing people still enjoying it that's why we brew. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm p
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maxum sustned wis 45 me a ur barely mong noh 2 mil an ho it n stng.'s 17mis sohsth east of myrt beh. if u ha weekend ans mreeh th's e hvy raicould be cod be 6 to" o ra anmes inla a dissites. as r as msture fr it teay, wh a cold frt. prha tap torocal miure ging mu nded sows and thundstms. a at point we wi not be afted by t stm ov t wend. tiis why e upr level patternhowing th withhat brie of hh presre the sormesao thpla statelike ytda rr and satuay le, we wi seortar mito anthesia acrs the plan. 1 rerted the today. ad anwille suppssed suth wath mns for us the g sorher wi the warm tmrature tempetures ruing o 15 degre abo nma s you ke summer yuillely li the xt five day s e exusive acweher 7d focast morr ter patc fognhe moing and dn fog athehore most sun s d it wi be ve wr 8 geo dene take wt and sureen ifouead to abdeen dad vl regta. wn go to the eaand drops tmpare few deees, 82. sme wi selds and motr's yoing warm. the warme moer's dain 24 ya. 8 grs on moay. pssilityf a fescted atnn thunrstorms, 87 and tesd ishenee real in te stm bae. 8 grees wh co frt mvg
maxum sustned wis 45 me a ur barely mong noh 2 mil an ho it n stng.'s 17mis sohsth east of myrt beh. if u ha weekend ans mreeh th's e hvy raicould be cod be 6 to" o ra anmes inla a dissites. as r as msture fr it teay, wh a cold frt. prha tap torocal miure ging mu nded sows and thundstms. a at point we wi not be afted by t stm ov t wend. tiis why e upr level patternhowing th withhat brie of hh presre the sormesao thpla statelike ytda rr and satuay le, we wi seortar mito anthesia acrs the...
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four hours from kathmandu the roads into the mountains are barely passable as we travelled with a teamerican doctors in search of villages still in need of help. we reached a village of a thousand people where we found almost every building destroyed. >> let's move all the drugs and the pharmacy closer to where we are >> how did that happen? >> reporter: the head of the emergency med zone at stanford. >> say ah. >> reporter: the medical director at yellowstone national park both here with the international medical corps. they quickly discovered that in spite of the massive damage, nobody died here. incredibly, there were only 30 injuries, as most were working in the fields when the quake struck. >> we're seeing a few small items related to the earthquake itself, some small wounds, the major injuries were all evacuated. >> reporter: but behind the brave faces this is a community still in shock. >> the overlay of stress, yeah, stress and no relief in sight for some of these folks. >> reporter: the pattern they're finding in these remote villages of massive destruction a community more or
four hours from kathmandu the roads into the mountains are barely passable as we travelled with a teamerican doctors in search of villages still in need of help. we reached a village of a thousand people where we found almost every building destroyed. >> let's move all the drugs and the pharmacy closer to where we are >> how did that happen? >> reporter: the head of the emergency med zone at stanford. >> say ah. >> reporter: the medical director at yellowstone...
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>> barely.he looks fantastic. >> my goodness. >> was she born on christmas day? where is that name? >> well, let's just say her mother's favorite holiday is not easter. >> god it. >>> words to say, a workout that makes me want to cry. she's certainly amazing. >> just sign up for crossfit. >> yeah. thank you, jim. >>> how businesses are changing to keep a growing work force happy and what it means for baby boomers. that's next on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" by the makers of nondrowsy claritin. live claritin clear. every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. with powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin live claritin clear. every day. ♪ ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk and cocoa, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and ba
>> barely.he looks fantastic. >> my goodness. >> was she born on christmas day? where is that name? >> well, let's just say her mother's favorite holiday is not easter. >> god it. >>> words to say, a workout that makes me want to cry. she's certainly amazing. >> just sign up for crossfit. >> yeah. thank you, jim. >>> how businesses are changing to keep a growing work force happy and what it means for baby boomers. that's next on...
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and yes, if you look closely there are several bare breasts lurking awkwardly behind that liar. they symbolize natures fecundity, and by extension, the prosperity of the new nation that washington had made possible. this particular allegorical figure, it is fair to say, was ill considered. [laughter] wendy: maybe it worked better in france. [laughter] wendy: besides, by the mid-1780's, competition was growing. some large, handsome french and english prints of washington were appearing on the market many based on peale's engraving abroad. an engraving accompanied by a companion print from lafayette depended him in a camp setting littered with treaties dispatches, bills, and the declaration of independence. also based on a peale painting is the 1785 print by valentine green. one of england's best mezzotint engravers. here, the rich, blacks of the mezzotint show off to great advantage. while to my eye, it doesn't show the animation and depth. the superior finish and handsome military presence would've been impressive to an american audience. the same can be said of valentine green'
and yes, if you look closely there are several bare breasts lurking awkwardly behind that liar. they symbolize natures fecundity, and by extension, the prosperity of the new nation that washington had made possible. this particular allegorical figure, it is fair to say, was ill considered. [laughter] wendy: maybe it worked better in france. [laughter] wendy: besides, by the mid-1780's, competition was growing. some large, handsome french and english prints of washington were appearing on the...
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. ♪ ♪ you and me, we could be bare footin' ♪ ♪ we'll certainly get around, ohh ♪ ♪ you and me, we couldters with the ultimate do-over for wood and concrete. ♪ hey hey hey hey ♪ don't replace, resurface. behr premium deckover. exclusively at the home depot. (cheers and applause) >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. i thank our panelists, mike yard, rachel feinstein and will packer. follow us on twitter and "like" us on facebook to keep track of everything we're going online and wish me luck because me and the staff are going to kick the "daily show"'s ass in a football game! i'm coming for you jon! (cheers and applause)
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the dow jones barely clinging to gains over year as bond yields continue and adding to anxiety from of all people janet yellen about the stock market during a conversation of lagarde of the imf. >> i would high lie that equity market evaluations at this point are quite high. they are not so high when you compare the returns on equities to the returns on safe assets like bonds which are also very low. but there are potential dangers there. >> by the close of trading, the dow jones industrial dropped by 86 points closing at 17,841 at one time it was down almost 200 points the nasdaq fell by 19 and the s&p shed nine points. >>> as for the bond yield, it continues to decline and bob pisani has more on why the stock market is bothered by the high rates. >> stocks dropped again today and agai traders are having trouble digesting a drop. the yields had been rising for days and today the yields rose to the highest in months since march. and what is driving that. copper and other base medals have been rising and that is fuelling inflation worries. another problem is what is going on with europe
the dow jones barely clinging to gains over year as bond yields continue and adding to anxiety from of all people janet yellen about the stock market during a conversation of lagarde of the imf. >> i would high lie that equity market evaluations at this point are quite high. they are not so high when you compare the returns on equities to the returns on safe assets like bonds which are also very low. but there are potential dangers there. >> by the close of trading, the dow jones...
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they could barely speck. the second time they were pushed away they basically thronened the passengers. if you come back again we'll sink your boat, they said. they pushed them to indonesia and. indonesia and malaysia have now agreed to accept more migrants on land but on the ground in aceh, in indonesia, the military is saying it is continuing with the old policy of sending people away if they come across any boats, they'll give them food and water, but send them away unless the government the minister of foreign affairs gives them different instructions. that has not happened until this point. the policy is the same and thousands of people are still stranded at sea >>> since violence broke out in myanmar in 2012, u.n. estimates around 100,000 ethnic minority rohingya left the country, making their way to cox's bizarre in bangladesh the starting point of the journey, down through thailand indonesia and malaysia and migrants through bangladesh. since 2014, 88,000 rohingya and bangladeshi migrants left by sea.
they could barely speck. the second time they were pushed away they basically thronened the passengers. if you come back again we'll sink your boat, they said. they pushed them to indonesia and. indonesia and malaysia have now agreed to accept more migrants on land but on the ground in aceh, in indonesia, the military is saying it is continuing with the old policy of sending people away if they come across any boats, they'll give them food and water, but send them away unless the government the...
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you can find them on the gofundme page. >>> your friends and families can barely believe what they saw after a number of black bear sightings. there were two within a mile of each other in the potomac river road area yesterday. seeing bears this time of the year is not unusual, but there are some things you can do to keep bears out of your yard. for example, putting your trash out in the morning on the day of pickup instead of the night before. and also take down any bird feeders that might be in your yard so that the bear is not attracted to things that you don't see during the day. >> can you imagine if you or i saw a bear? >> make yourself big. that's what they say. >> i know you're not supposed to run away but my instinct would be to run as fast as i could. >> run uphill. >> maybe. >> i saw a rat coming into work this morning. >> oh, wow. >> but that's d.c. you can see a lot of those on every corner right? yes, they're gross. >> look for cool air probably. >> right. he won't find it until monday. hot and humid not only today, but through the weekend. the weather having a low to mod
you can find them on the gofundme page. >>> your friends and families can barely believe what they saw after a number of black bear sightings. there were two within a mile of each other in the potomac river road area yesterday. seeing bears this time of the year is not unusual, but there are some things you can do to keep bears out of your yard. for example, putting your trash out in the morning on the day of pickup instead of the night before. and also take down any bird feeders that...
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look at that, traffic is barely moving as you try to inch your way up to treasure island because of an accident beyond treasure island block two lanes involving two or three vehicles. it is causing a backup. we look at the toll plaza and traffic is at a stop. we do have a 14-17-minute delay from the macarthur maze and a couple of accidents across the bay area with the days ahead. >> we have breaking news in vallejo: investigators are going to be on the scene of an early morning hour nice that break out at 2:30 a.m. it was knocked down a short time later. a homeless hand was living at the home and a new owner was renovating it. the fire is "suspicious." >> last mobile home park in palo alto could be ordered to shut down evicting hundreds of low income residents. our reporter is in palo alto with what is ahead for today. matt, a crucial vote? >> indeed. this has been a long fight for the residents and the owners of the last mobile home park in palo alto. that fight could come to an end later today because the city council is set to approve the closure today at the meeting. in november of
look at that, traffic is barely moving as you try to inch your way up to treasure island because of an accident beyond treasure island block two lanes involving two or three vehicles. it is causing a backup. we look at the toll plaza and traffic is at a stop. we do have a 14-17-minute delay from the macarthur maze and a couple of accidents across the bay area with the days ahead. >> we have breaking news in vallejo: investigators are going to be on the scene of an early morning hour nice...
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maximum sustained winds 45 miles an hour barely moving north 2 miles an hour it's not strong.t's 170 miles south, south east of myrtle beach. if you have weekend plans to myrtle beach that's where heavy rain could be could be 6 to 8" of rain and moves inland and dissipates. as far as moisture from it tuesday, with a cold front. perhaps tap into tropical moisture bringing much needed showers and thunderstorms. at that point we will not be affected by the storm over the weekend. this is why the upper level pattern showing that with that bridge of high pressure the stormyness across the plain states like yesterday tomorrow, and saturday, likely, we will see mortar mid to anesthesia across the planes. 11 reported there today. and ana will be suppressed south. what this means for us the big story here will be the warm temperatures. temperatures running 10 to 15 degrees above normal. so you like summer. you will really like the next five days. so the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast tomorrow after patchy fog in the morning and dense fog at the shore mostly sunny skies and it wil
maximum sustained winds 45 miles an hour barely moving north 2 miles an hour it's not strong.t's 170 miles south, south east of myrtle beach. if you have weekend plans to myrtle beach that's where heavy rain could be could be 6 to 8" of rain and moves inland and dissipates. as far as moisture from it tuesday, with a cold front. perhaps tap into tropical moisture bringing much needed showers and thunderstorms. at that point we will not be affected by the storm over the weekend. this is why...
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passengers spend weeks sometimes months in boats that are barely seaworthy.ften officials do not allow the boats to land. and even when they finally do land they are classified as illegal immigrants and detained in camps such as here in malaysia. this woman says that there are nearly 700 people her from her boat. humanitarian organizations say that among them are migrants from bangladesh. they also face an uncertain future in indonesia, malaysia, and thailand. that is if they survive the perilous journey. >> europe is also struggling to deal with a growing migrant crisis, thousands of refugees fleeing conflicts in africa and the middle east are making their way to europe, braving perilous conditions at sea. >> last year two thirds of the migrants rescued were brought to the city of catania on the island of sicily. they often arrived carrying what they were wearing that one of the first things they now receive is a new parachute's. >> police there have permission to donate it -- donate confiscated shoes to aid groups. and there is plenty to go around. >> migra
passengers spend weeks sometimes months in boats that are barely seaworthy.ften officials do not allow the boats to land. and even when they finally do land they are classified as illegal immigrants and detained in camps such as here in malaysia. this woman says that there are nearly 700 people her from her boat. humanitarian organizations say that among them are migrants from bangladesh. they also face an uncertain future in indonesia, malaysia, and thailand. that is if they survive the...
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according to the dress code, clothes shall be sufficient and low cut tops those that have a bare midriff is prohibited. >> i would like to be respected. i don't think my bra strap changes how someone treats me. >> they told our partners that it is a dress code that applies to boys. for example those with underwear exposed with pants hanging. even so many in the community are applauding the petition. >> i think it is very good for young people to be articulating their political point of view. >> the way they are doing it is better than getting in trouble. >> so far more than 2,000 people have signed the petition. the plan is to present it to the school board in the coming weeks. lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> a prostitute charged with killing a google executive with a heroin overdose pled guilty. alex tickleman faces several charges including involuntary manslaughter. she was charged to six years, but could be released after three. they say forest hayes died in 2013 after she injected him with heroin. she never called 9-1-1. >>> a teacher in marin county is on leave after allegedly showing po
according to the dress code, clothes shall be sufficient and low cut tops those that have a bare midriff is prohibited. >> i would like to be respected. i don't think my bra strap changes how someone treats me. >> they told our partners that it is a dress code that applies to boys. for example those with underwear exposed with pants hanging. even so many in the community are applauding the petition. >> i think it is very good for young people to be articulating their political...