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>> beck. >> i notice you have some rings on you. can i borrow a ring?s. >> he does some pretty good slight of hand. you can take rings off, put them on. pretty standard. you can also do it quick. you can take it off, throw it off real quick. did you see that? take it off. put it back on. super quick. >> what? how did he do that? >> here you go. you can have your ring back. >> oh, my gosh. >> high five, beck. >> hand is quicker than the eye. he will find more unsuspecting students to do magic on. >> hi, i'm simon. what's your name? >> tom. >> tom here. >> just randomly sitting there, reading his book. >> tom, you don't happen to have yeah.note or some keys on yo >> h tse new notes, basically damage-proof. >> you get the key, plug it straight through like that. check that out. can you see that? u can no damage. >> whoa. >> isn't that crazy? >> he keeps going. >> hi, we never met before. what are the odds he would run into a pirate? >> what argh the odds? >> i will hug you after this for that one. >> pick a card, any card. i'll try to read your mind. boom,
>> beck. >> i notice you have some rings on you. can i borrow a ring?s. >> he does some pretty good slight of hand. you can take rings off, put them on. pretty standard. you can also do it quick. you can take it off, throw it off real quick. did you see that? take it off. put it back on. super quick. >> what? how did he do that? >> here you go. you can have your ring back. >> oh, my gosh. >> high five, beck. >> hand is quicker than the eye. he...
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catie beck, nbc news. >>> and now to the new backlash against a controversial comedian, louis c.k., who was accused last year of sexual misconduct, has sparked yet another outrage over leaked audiotape of him mocking school shooting survivors. here is nbc's stephanie gosk. >> i bet none of you had the same year i had. >> reporter: sexual misconduct allegations left louis c.k.'s career in tatters, all fodder for this recent stand-up act at a new york comedy club that was leaked on line. >> i lost so much [ bleep ] in a day. >> reporter: but it was what louis c.k. had to say about school shooting survivors that is triggering an angry backlash. >> why does that mean i have to listen to you? how does that make you interesting? you didn't get shot. you pushed some fat kid in the way and now i've got to listen to you talking? >> reporter: last year, multiple women accused the 51-year-old of exposing himself without their consent. at the time the comedian admitted to misconduct, saying he acted irresponsibly. but added he felt the incidents were consensual and that he would step back and take
catie beck, nbc news. >>> and now to the new backlash against a controversial comedian, louis c.k., who was accused last year of sexual misconduct, has sparked yet another outrage over leaked audiotape of him mocking school shooting survivors. here is nbc's stephanie gosk. >> i bet none of you had the same year i had. >> reporter: sexual misconduct allegations left louis c.k.'s career in tatters, all fodder for this recent stand-up act at a new york comedy club that was...
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catie beck, nbc news. >> what great kids.lad we coulright now at 6: cracked walls and sidewal >>> we didn't sign on for that. nobody here did. >> cracked walls and sidewalks. the work to fix a problem in the south bay that only created more problems. >>> right now our stormranger s a series of things are storms lines up on the bay area. when to expect wi and heavier rain coming up >> pg&e files for bankruptcy. what it means for the recent victims of our wildfires. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for being with us. >>> the largest utility in the company wants chapter 11 bankruptcy, which will allow it to reorganize its debt but stay in operation. the utility is facing billions of dollars of potential damages from wildfires. that move comes despite state investigators determining last week that pg&e equipment was not to plame for tubbs fireback in 2017. it announced this month it planned to file for bankruptcy. it is already facing lawsuits over the camp fire that destroyed the town of paradisek. the cau
catie beck, nbc news. >> what great kids.lad we coulright now at 6: cracked walls and sidewal >>> we didn't sign on for that. nobody here did. >> cracked walls and sidewalks. the work to fix a problem in the south bay that only created more problems. >>> right now our stormranger s a series of things are storms lines up on the bay area. when to expect wi and heavier rain coming up >> pg&e files for bankruptcy. what it means for the recent victims of our...
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, the veteran outrage at frontier airlines after she says a man sexually assaulted her nbc's katie beck has her story. >> reporter: army veteran lena ramsay has fought battles before, but this one is personal. >> i'm devastated. >> reporter: in october she flew frontier airlines. on board she said she was sexually assaulted by a male passenger sitting behind her. >> i kept questioning myself and asking, is this really happening? is somebody really putting their hands in between the seat, touching me? >> reporter: ramsay says she soon got and up told a flight attendant, who asked her to return to her seat. she expected police to be waiting when they landed but there was no one there. and she says the flight attendant let the man leave. >> so i stayed on the plane while she helped him get off. >> she was barely listened to. and the perpetrator was allowed to get off scot free. >> reporter: ramsay tracked down the pilot, who put her in touch with police. she and her lawyer also went to the fbi. tonight an fbi official tells nbc news they're investigating. in a statement, frontier airlines
, the veteran outrage at frontier airlines after she says a man sexually assaulted her nbc's katie beck has her story. >> reporter: army veteran lena ramsay has fought battles before, but this one is personal. >> i'm devastated. >> reporter: in october she flew frontier airlines. on board she said she was sexually assaulted by a male passenger sitting behind her. >> i kept questioning myself and asking, is this really happening? is somebody really putting their hands in...
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catie beck, nbc news. >>> coming up, shocking video. a student with autism dragged by a teacher. >>> and close call. a terrifying moment on the highway. stay with us. >>> caught on camera, police tending to a disabled car on a highway in ohio when a vehicle slams their cars. first responders jump over a barrier a split second before they would have been hit. no one was seriously injured. >>> tonight, a kentucky teacher has been fired after she was caught on camera dragging a boy with autism down a school hallway, prompting outrage from parents. kristen dahlgren has that story. >> reporter: this is the video angel nelson saw of her 9-year-old son allen, dragged down a hallway by his teacher. >> i was in shock, and i was very traumatized. for this to happen in front of all of his classmates. >> reporter: the family's attorney subpoenaed the video after being told what happened. >> get up. >> no. >> reporter: nelson says allen, who has autism, suffered a sprained wrist in the incident last october. >> he had an outburst, and they were tryi
catie beck, nbc news. >>> coming up, shocking video. a student with autism dragged by a teacher. >>> and close call. a terrifying moment on the highway. stay with us. >>> caught on camera, police tending to a disabled car on a highway in ohio when a vehicle slams their cars. first responders jump over a barrier a split second before they would have been hit. no one was seriously injured. >>> tonight, a kentucky teacher has been fired after she was caught on...
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katie beck, nbc news. >>> ten years ago today, oscar grant was shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer in oakland. tonight, pictures of the 22-year-old were projected onto the station's wall. the shooting sparked national outrage and a dialogue about racism and police brutality. he was pulled off a train for officer whoyshe mistook his gu taser. earlier today, hundreds of people gathered to remember grant, and t. >> he was not the first young man to be killed at the hands of the police. but through his death, it woke up, i believe, america, and then it later formed black lives matter after. >> b.a.r.t. issued a statement today how it's reformed the police department since grant's death and commissioned a mural to memorialize grant at the fruitvale station. >>> the two men charged in oakland's deadly ghostship fire are due back in court tomorrow. the lawyer for one was scheduled to present a motion accusing oakland of destroying evidence. but that's been pushed back because of a change in judges. judge treena thompson will be assigned the trial and a short hearing tomorro
katie beck, nbc news. >>> ten years ago today, oscar grant was shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer in oakland. tonight, pictures of the 22-year-old were projected onto the station's wall. the shooting sparked national outrage and a dialogue about racism and police brutality. he was pulled off a train for officer whoyshe mistook his gu taser. earlier today, hundreds of people gathered to remember grant, and t. >> he was not the first young man to be killed at the hands of...
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catie beck, nbc news. >>> also ahead tonight, are you secretly being tracked? who could be buying your cell phone location. >>> and our exclusive, the first man ever to finish this epic race by himself. >>> next tonight, who's tracking you? an alarming new report on cell phone carriers selling your location data. nbc's kristen dalgren explains. >> reporter: everywhere you go, your cell phone is right there with you. but who else knows where you are? for a few hundred bucks, it could be anyone. >> i'm not a law enforcement offi >> reporter: in an investigation for "mother board," reporter john cox was able to track a cell phone through a bounty hunter for $300. >> they sent me google maps, screen shots of the approximate area of where the phone was, and it was correct. >> reporter: many telecom companies sell your phone's location data to other companies for things like detecting fraud or roadside assistance. but those companies can resell the data, making it available to virtually anyone, showing your phone's location down to 1,500 feet, or five square blocks.
catie beck, nbc news. >>> also ahead tonight, are you secretly being tracked? who could be buying your cell phone location. >>> and our exclusive, the first man ever to finish this epic race by himself. >>> next tonight, who's tracking you? an alarming new report on cell phone carriers selling your location data. nbc's kristen dalgren explains. >> reporter: everywhere you go, your cell phone is right there with you. but who else knows where you are? for a few...
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nbc's katie beck has the story in our "one nation overdosed" series. >> reporter: dustin lost his mother, peggy, too soon. she died in 2014 at 56 years old. >> she was prescribed something. that she was told was safe and okay to use. >> reporter: oxycontin for a knee injury turned in time to crippling addiction. her last years of life spent desperate for the drug and withdrawn from her family. >> she was alone when she died. she was not doing well, obviously, physically or i think mentally. >> reporter: women like peggy the face of an alarming trend. overdose deaths among women ages 30 to 64 soaring. 260% in the last two decades. the biggest spike in middle-aged women. >> it is our moms, aunts, grandparents, colleagues, the people we go to work out with. >> reporter: while men are still far more likely to die from an overdose, numbers show women more at risk than ever. experts say a population often reluctant to ask for help. >> the last thing that any woman i've ever met wants to say is, i'm imperfect. i'm not okay. >> reporter: his advice, keep trying to get them the help they need. >>
nbc's katie beck has the story in our "one nation overdosed" series. >> reporter: dustin lost his mother, peggy, too soon. she died in 2014 at 56 years old. >> she was prescribed something. that she was told was safe and okay to use. >> reporter: oxycontin for a knee injury turned in time to crippling addiction. her last years of life spent desperate for the drug and withdrawn from her family. >> she was alone when she died. she was not doing well, obviously,...
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here is catie beck. >> reporter: at the peak of his addiction, 15-year-old luka kinard was spending $150 a week to support his vaping habit. >> i noticed this is getting of control. >> reporter: his parents noticed too. a stellar student on track to become an eagle scout, suddenly withdrawn and unmotivate >> he went from being a straight a student to an f student. >> reporter: luka was one of thd 3.5 million mi and high school students using e-cigarettes, intended to be a safer alternative to smoking.li but expertke sharon levy say i for teencan be addictive, and the impact on their developing brain still unknown. >> they're getting very high nicotine levels in their bloodseam, and that's causing them problems with things like paying attention and focusing. and that's really new. >> reporter: now at her addiction clinic, she is seeing a surge in teens strugglinabto kick the. >> we're seeing more mental health and psychiatricroblems that are happening immediately. c reporter: after luka says excessive vapingsed him to have a seizure, his parents sent him to a 40-day treatment program wher
here is catie beck. >> reporter: at the peak of his addiction, 15-year-old luka kinard was spending $150 a week to support his vaping habit. >> i noticed this is getting of control. >> reporter: his parents noticed too. a stellar student on track to become an eagle scout, suddenly withdrawn and unmotivate >> he went from being a straight a student to an f student. >> reporter: luka was one of thd 3.5 million mi and high school students using e-cigarettes, intended...
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catie beck, nbc news. >>> now to a miracle overseas. more than a day after an explosion leveled an apartment building and killed at least nine people in russia, rescuers pulled a baby alive from the rubble. here's nbc's lucy kafanov with the details. >> reporter: the moment even amazed rescuers. an 11-month-old baby boy pulled out of the rubble alive after surviving for more than 36 hours in freezing temperatures. a glimmer of hope for authorities desperately searching for survivors. this video capturing the moment a deadly gas explosion ripped through the ten-story russian apartment building monday. dozens of people still feared trapped. but rescuers heard that baby's cries. i saw parts of the cribs, his first responder says. we cut the linoleum, and i saw a face. the baby, named ivan, had frostbite, a head injury, and fractures. but he was swaddled in a blanket and warm bedding, which helped him survive frigid temperatures of minus 4 degrees. his mother was able to escape when the building came down. my elder son and i fell through, s
catie beck, nbc news. >>> now to a miracle overseas. more than a day after an explosion leveled an apartment building and killed at least nine people in russia, rescuers pulled a baby alive from the rubble. here's nbc's lucy kafanov with the details. >> reporter: the moment even amazed rescuers. an 11-month-old baby boy pulled out of the rubble alive after surviving for more than 36 hours in freezing temperatures. a glimmer of hope for authorities desperately searching for...
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catie beck, nbc news. >>> and now to the new veacklash against a controial comedian. louis c.k. who was accused of sexual misconduct sparked another outragover leaked audio tape of him mocking school shooting survivors.he is nbc's stephanie gosk. >> i bet none of you had the same year that i had. >> reporter: sexual misconduct allegations left louis c.k.'s career in tatters. his movie "canned" a netflix special cancelled is recent standup act at a new york comedy leub aked online. >> i lost so much [ bleep ] money in a day. >> reporter: it was at he said about school shooting survivors that is triggering an angry backlash. i have to listen to you? how does that make you interesting? you didn't get shot. you pushed a fat kid in the way and n i got to listen to you talking? >> reporter: last year multiple wen accused the 51-year-old of exposing himself without their consen at the time the comedian admitted to misconduct sayinhe ted irresponsibly but added he felt the incidents were consensual. today a father whose children were victims of a shooting wrote to the comic. my daughter
catie beck, nbc news. >>> and now to the new veacklash against a controial comedian. louis c.k. who was accused of sexual misconduct sparked another outragover leaked audio tape of him mocking school shooting survivors.he is nbc's stephanie gosk. >> i bet none of you had the same year that i had. >> reporter: sexual misconduct allegations left louis c.k.'s career in tatters. his movie "canned" a netflix special cancelled is recent standup act at a new york comedy...
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atie beck, nbc news. >>> desperate manhunt is under way this new year in texas. ndyear-old girl was shot killed while riding in a car with her mother on an early morning coffee her mother was hit in the arm and is still in the hospital. sheriff's deputiess released thi surveillance image of the mysterious redtrk. piupeking f thegunm,ck possibly a w hite man with a beard, in his 40s. >>> ainter blast is wreaking havoc on kansas farms. temperatures have dippedelow freezing, and that's threatening cattle and crops in the central part of the state. it's another reminder that mother nature did not go easy on us in 2018. all over the world, hurricanes, wis, floods and tornadoes. all told, they've cost us too billions innd recovery efforts. nbc's kerry sanders looks back. >> reporter: 2018, a year of seemingly back-to-back-to-back global natural disasters. just named fourth costliest year ever. in economic loss, $155 billion. from the record s wildfires in california, more than 22,000 homes destroyed. 100 people killed. to hawaii's volcano, a billion dollars in damage.
atie beck, nbc news. >>> desperate manhunt is under way this new year in texas. ndyear-old girl was shot killed while riding in a car with her mother on an early morning coffee her mother was hit in the arm and is still in the hospital. sheriff's deputiess released thi surveillance image of the mysterious redtrk. piupeking f thegunm,ck possibly a w hite man with a beard, in his 40s. >>> ainter blast is wreaking havoc on kansas farms. temperatures have dippedelow freezing, and...
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we get more on this from nba's katie beck. >> reporter: a community in mourning today, honoring a little boy gone too soon. >> he was a wonderful, loving guy. >> reporter: she is grieving the loss of her son named seven. >> he is right here with the cuteness. >> reporter: a fifth grader with a big heart that suffered ridicule. teased by his peers for a congenital bowl disorder that sometimes required him to use a colostmy bag. telling local station how he had been attacked on the school bus. >> he was choking me out of my head. >> reporter: the ten-year-old is the eighth student to take their own life this school year in the jefferson county school district. district official now talking about making more counselors available and having a summit with neighbor districts dealing with similar struggles. >> i think it is important we all come together to work to see how we can immediately reduce those numbers. >> reporter: numbers of suicide in children under 15 are growing nationally. the cdc says in 2017, 522 children died by suicide. that's up 184 from a decade earlier. tammy charles now
we get more on this from nba's katie beck. >> reporter: a community in mourning today, honoring a little boy gone too soon. >> he was a wonderful, loving guy. >> reporter: she is grieving the loss of her son named seven. >> he is right here with the cuteness. >> reporter: a fifth grader with a big heart that suffered ridicule. teased by his peers for a congenital bowl disorder that sometimes required him to use a colostmy bag. telling local station how he had been...
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nbc's catie beck has the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: a family new year day trip to a florida zoo turned terrifying, when a 2-year-old girl toppled into a rhino exhibit. a witness posting this picture of a white shoe. >> she's conscious at this time. >> reporter: the brevard zoo in melbourne says during the educational experience with rhinos, children 3 years of age and older are led by a zookeeper and able to touch the 4,000 pound animals separated by a series of steel poles. >> while the father was kneeling down and holding the child, the child stumbled backwards and fell between the bars. the father and mother brought the child out immediately. at least one, if not two of the rhinos made contact with their snout. >> reporter: the toddler airlifted to a hospital. the mother also treated for a noncritical injury to her arm. the incident similar to a 2016 incident at the cincinnati zoo, when a 3-year-old boy fell into a gorilla enclosure and was tossed about by one of the animals who was later killed. the rhino exhibit remains closed pending investigation, the zoo sa
nbc's catie beck has the latest on this developing story. >> reporter: a family new year day trip to a florida zoo turned terrifying, when a 2-year-old girl toppled into a rhino exhibit. a witness posting this picture of a white shoe. >> she's conscious at this time. >> reporter: the brevard zoo in melbourne says during the educational experience with rhinos, children 3 years of age and older are led by a zookeeper and able to touch the 4,000 pound animals separated by a...
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katie beck, nbc news. >>> also ahead tonight, are you secretly being tracked? who could be buying your cell phone location.d >>> our exclusive, the first man ever to finish this epic race by himself. oh, wow. you two are going to have such a great trip. thanks to you, we will. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... all while helping you to and through retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and through retirement. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. new crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. >>> next tonight, who's acking you? an alarming new report on cell phone c
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catie beck, nbc news. >>> coming up, shocking video.t with autism dragged by teacher. >>> and close call. a terrifying moment on the highway. stay with us.ca i n do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with
catie beck, nbc news. >>> coming up, shocking video.t with autism dragged by teacher. >>> and close call. a terrifying moment on the highway. stay with us.ca i n do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release its own insulin, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen. and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is an injection to improve...
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catie beck, nbc news. >> what great kids. glad we could ll eir story. that's "nightly news."bc al [ whistling ] >> assaulted and battered when he walked out of his apartment. >> a horrific middle of the night attack on seempire's j smollett. the details youav
catie beck, nbc news. >> what great kids. glad we could ll eir story. that's "nightly news."bc al [ whistling ] >> assaulted and battered when he walked out of his apartment. >> a horrific middle of the night attack on seempire's j smollett. the details youav
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what about ed beck, james martin? are leftist receivers who ref velocity in anything that can reflect badly on the president. they are so political. i suggest that they stick on the gospel and stay out of politics, they're driving people out of this catholic church it's tedious and most catholics i know don't like it one bit. bill you're the greatest thank you very much >>> both of those guys are guilty, much worse than you indicated. >> laura: the supreme court today gave the trump administration a small victory at plowing president trump's executive order banning transgenders from actively being in the military. this policy was called dehumanizing, while the doj is arguing it due to lower courts issuing nationwide injunctions our military had been forced to maintain a pryor policy that poses a risk to military effectiveness for over a year. retired jerry boykin and kristen beck a transgender retired navy se seal. a recent study the found 61% of respondents do not approve of transgender people in the military. what a
what about ed beck, james martin? are leftist receivers who ref velocity in anything that can reflect badly on the president. they are so political. i suggest that they stick on the gospel and stay out of politics, they're driving people out of this catholic church it's tedious and most catholics i know don't like it one bit. bill you're the greatest thank you very much >>> both of those guys are guilty, much worse than you indicated. >> laura: the supreme court today gave the...
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beck, in talking about the zoning and the highlight limits, -- height limits, i'm glad that you will come back to the board on this, but something that i would like to point out is that this massive plan was passed about eight years ago. there have been changes to both building code and building technologies. 65 feet actually was predicated on sort of the most efficient type of construction, especially for affordable housing, which was five stories of wood frame over a garage. and that's how people got to the 65 feet. but now you've got changes in the building code which can allow six stories of wood frame over, and also changes to technologies, for instance, modular which actually requires a little bit more height between the floors. because you're stacking various modules together. and so i would like to actually look at this 65 feet. i think that it may be at this point in time that maybe too restrictive. and i don't know where this falls into, whether it's the subphase, you know, application, or whether it's a different point in time. but although it seems like we have a lot of l
beck, in talking about the zoning and the highlight limits, -- height limits, i'm glad that you will come back to the board on this, but something that i would like to point out is that this massive plan was passed about eight years ago. there have been changes to both building code and building technologies. 65 feet actually was predicated on sort of the most efficient type of construction, especially for affordable housing, which was five stories of wood frame over a garage. and that's how...
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without a father in this patriarchal islamic influences citing the fifteen year old daughter beck has to act as man of the house. i care and sa go shopping when her eldest daughter visits her they shop together. in the village she meets her friend. whose husband also works in russia like so many men from the surrounding villages but. the next morning she travels to bad can the nearest town the trip takes more than two hours she wants to buy winter clothes for her baby at the bazaar. the bazaar is the only place far and wide where people from the surrounding villages can buy fabric clothing and shoes that suit them. my husband and i used to come here in our car and buy food and other things. now it's harder with the baby. in the end she finds what she was looking for and sent south her home again. our last report takes us to lebanon the country is sinking under huge piles of garbage caused by corruption and mismanagement now some young people are determined to pitch in and change things for the better. the beaches of the lebanese capital beirut could be beautiful if they weren't so oft
without a father in this patriarchal islamic influences citing the fifteen year old daughter beck has to act as man of the house. i care and sa go shopping when her eldest daughter visits her they shop together. in the village she meets her friend. whose husband also works in russia like so many men from the surrounding villages but. the next morning she travels to bad can the nearest town the trip takes more than two hours she wants to buy winter clothes for her baby at the bazaar. the bazaar...
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as many politicians clearly haven't learned about data security green party chief beck has said he was too lax about protecting his data. you once a member of the green youth organization guna you couldn't do. news that his data was leaked affect you especially. when even also. make it if my heart goes out to every one of the victims critically force them i imagine that we could have prevented this if we'd had all this explained to us much sooner and much better. or if the state had promoted things like open source password managers. what do you mean by. common i hope and source means that anyone can check the security of a given program there are a lot of really good password managers out there already. they can be used to safely store really long and secure passwords for different accounts a bit like a safe. i know how to use those password managers but i couldn't install them from my parents because they would struggle to figure out how to use them. it wouldn't even cost the state all that much to promote the development of easy to use password managers for all of our devices. and p
as many politicians clearly haven't learned about data security green party chief beck has said he was too lax about protecting his data. you once a member of the green youth organization guna you couldn't do. news that his data was leaked affect you especially. when even also. make it if my heart goes out to every one of the victims critically force them i imagine that we could have prevented this if we'd had all this explained to us much sooner and much better. or if the state had promoted...
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i think that mr beck u.w. is and the d.w.p. interview with three unfinished sentences front against a complete lie to do that now to. when i shop online i make sure. that he would that i don't give everyone my actual real data maybe i'll put a typo in my name or address that way the mail carrier can still find me but the data that's available about me online might not be exactly the same as my real true data. when you mention this one early on people are revealing more and more about themselves online i find that that's funny because i find that a big challenge for us as a society we need to create a much higher level of awareness about this people are also sharing more online because they don't realize it could potentially be used against them so. that it's not just their three friends they're chatting with who can see what they share so we need to teach people that. the good thing is the threat to our basic rights on the internet is. assuming for me it's a state that keeps expanding its surveillance mechanisms each step of wh
i think that mr beck u.w. is and the d.w.p. interview with three unfinished sentences front against a complete lie to do that now to. when i shop online i make sure. that he would that i don't give everyone my actual real data maybe i'll put a typo in my name or address that way the mail carrier can still find me but the data that's available about me online might not be exactly the same as my real true data. when you mention this one early on people are revealing more and more about themselves...
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. >> thank you very much, bob beck, for that detailed presentation. what i wanted to have an extension and to give my editorial comment because i was one of the two commissioners that had this rare and golden opportunity. and i want to start by -- every now and then people ask me, what is the composition of the treasure island board of directors. and i get asked that question often. and i have to pause. every now and then i am letting the public know that on this commission that we have people with extensive -- study from development experience, real estate, facility policy, land-use planning, that's why we're here. for me there is also someone on this commission that epitomizes all the aforementioned and that is commissioner tsen, our president, harvard education and very extensive. for me the takeaway from this rare and wonderful tour -- and we need to really underscore that -- individually it would never have happened. we were never, never have been able to put together the calibre of the people that we saw in new york. it was mind blowing, i need
. >> thank you very much, bob beck, for that detailed presentation. what i wanted to have an extension and to give my editorial comment because i was one of the two commissioners that had this rare and golden opportunity. and i want to start by -- every now and then people ask me, what is the composition of the treasure island board of directors. and i get asked that question often. and i have to pause. every now and then i am letting the public know that on this commission that we have...
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bob beck is here, executive director for tida, he may be able to help me in that regard. >> supervisor kim: director beck, if you would like to respond to the question. >> we have 625 residential households on the island. >> supervisor stefani: did you study if you could exempt treasure island residents and businesses? >> in perpetuity? >> supervisor stefani: yes. that's a study that we'll continue to look at. at the direction of the timma committee, we're to look at that and come back. >> supervisor stefani: the transportation you seek to provide because of the toll, were there any questions asked of the families that live on the island if they would be able to use that transportation to get their families back and forth? a lot of times, the transportation is there and not convenient for families. >> understood. we held public meetings. we had surveys. we got a better understanding of travel patterns. we probably have to drill deeper down in terms of call it school trips in that regard. when we continue to do our further analysis, we'll do that. >> supervisor stefani: we always talk a
bob beck is here, executive director for tida, he may be able to help me in that regard. >> supervisor kim: director beck, if you would like to respond to the question. >> we have 625 residential households on the island. >> supervisor stefani: did you study if you could exempt treasure island residents and businesses? >> in perpetuity? >> supervisor stefani: yes. that's a study that we'll continue to look at. at the direction of the timma committee, we're to look...
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sort of non-linear word connections. ♪ i'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me ♪ >> beck is definingthrowing the kitchen sink in. ♪ >> out of the ashes of nirvana dave grohl created the foo fighters. >> this is the first time in my life i've ever fronted a band, had to actually stand up and sing. and seem charismatic or whatever, which i can't do. but i need to just keep playing and making music. ♪ looking to the sky to save me looking for a sign of life ♪ ♪ looking for something to help me burn out bright ♪ >> in an era when everything was serious and had a heavy tone especially after kurt cobain's death, the foo fighters create the "learning to fly" music video. they found this perfect balance between making people laugh with also having the ability to play incredible rock music. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] the marriage was builyou are so awesome. but the house was built too small... this is kind of awesome? how long are we here? for one year, sparks will fly. this is not awesome. i just want to make an omlete! oh, are you kidding me!? the drama will be real, but it won't save you an
sort of non-linear word connections. ♪ i'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me ♪ >> beck is definingthrowing the kitchen sink in. ♪ >> out of the ashes of nirvana dave grohl created the foo fighters. >> this is the first time in my life i've ever fronted a band, had to actually stand up and sing. and seem charismatic or whatever, which i can't do. but i need to just keep playing and making music. ♪ looking to the sky to save me looking for a sign of life ♪ ♪...
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i heard doug beck talking about it. i'm sure others as well. if you think that is a mixed bag, and it is, and one of the things i wanted to say was how we can do better in dealing with these digital dilemmas of social media or artificial intelligence and so forth -- if you think that is a mixed bag, think about the bio revolution which is to come. then there is the issue of jobs and training. if too many of our citizens feel that technology is something which is zipping by them with heedless disregard for their own welfare, we are not going to have a cohesive society. on those three areas, digital, bio, jobs, and training -- i tried to go back in time the way ernest may would have. let me tell you a little piece of that. i am a physicist. and the people who brought me up in physics or the manhattan project generation. they were my mentors and tutors. they had done something. they had invented what we would call today a disruptive technology. the bomb. they were proud of that. it ended world war ii and it kept the peace for 50 dark years of cold
i heard doug beck talking about it. i'm sure others as well. if you think that is a mixed bag, and it is, and one of the things i wanted to say was how we can do better in dealing with these digital dilemmas of social media or artificial intelligence and so forth -- if you think that is a mixed bag, think about the bio revolution which is to come. then there is the issue of jobs and training. if too many of our citizens feel that technology is something which is zipping by them with heedless...
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and that's the point. >> kristen beck, i appreciate your perspective.ng us. >> thank you. >>> imagine living for 19 years, never knowing you're a triplet. that's the subject of a fascinating cnn film about a reunion and the unsettling secret about why three brothers were separated to begin with. ♪ and if you feel, like i feel baby then come on, ♪ ♪ oh come on ♪ let's get it on applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. your digestive system has billions of bacteria, but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself, with align probiotic. and try align gummies, with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health this is a commercial about insurance. but let's be honest. nobody likes dealing with insurance. see, esurance knows it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting. i don't know either. i'm just the spokesperson. but that's why they're making it simple - so that even actors, like us, can understand it. i'm not an actor. i'd love to tell you more but i only have thirty seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of t
and that's the point. >> kristen beck, i appreciate your perspective.ng us. >> thank you. >>> imagine living for 19 years, never knowing you're a triplet. that's the subject of a fascinating cnn film about a reunion and the unsettling secret about why three brothers were separated to begin with. ♪ and if you feel, like i feel baby then come on, ♪ ♪ oh come on ♪ let's get it on applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. your digestive system has billions...
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that episode with glenn beck, relatively speaking seems tame today. >> in some ways it does seem tame. i think some of this is ebb and flow. i do think while it is important in the media culture to think about rhetoric because media is often times about rhetoric. when we look at what's happening in congress with someone like steve king, i think it is important that folks are calling out his rhetoric now. although i think more journalists need to ask why now and why not just steve king? the larger question is not about folks in power and policy makers' rhetoric but their policy. what are the impact of the policies that they are putting forth -- voting rights, civil rights? these are all things from criminal justice, immigration that steve king had a say over. he was able to implement and move racist policies. policies that have deep impact on people's lives. so i really hope that as we move the discussion forward and we talk about sort of the words, that we are able to not just have outrage about those, but actually go much deeper and be more clear that it's the policies that have the
that episode with glenn beck, relatively speaking seems tame today. >> in some ways it does seem tame. i think some of this is ebb and flow. i do think while it is important in the media culture to think about rhetoric because media is often times about rhetoric. when we look at what's happening in congress with someone like steve king, i think it is important that folks are calling out his rhetoric now. although i think more journalists need to ask why now and why not just steve king?...
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maybe the local remedy could have helped well becks protectionist by the tragic end to the proust is so depressed that we no longer think about kant and shopping and the vagaries of love we are reminded of sophocles if the author had consulted him he would know that tragedies always stem from thailand and usually end badly. how is that for an alpha lifting her now a lot of people attribute to him this ability to predict events so why is that well i mean in this particular book i don't think it's you know as they said in the report i don't think it's so true but actually this reputation comes from previous books in two thousand and one he wrote a book where terrorists attacked a paradise island this was just before the bali. terror attack in the indonesian island then three years ago he. submission and mentioned a muslim president winning power in france in the future and enforcing sharia law now put where they called the cover of the french satirical magazine charlie abdul which was then attacked by islamic terrorists only the day of the novel's publications not because of his novel
maybe the local remedy could have helped well becks protectionist by the tragic end to the proust is so depressed that we no longer think about kant and shopping and the vagaries of love we are reminded of sophocles if the author had consulted him he would know that tragedies always stem from thailand and usually end badly. how is that for an alpha lifting her now a lot of people attribute to him this ability to predict events so why is that well i mean in this particular book i don't think...
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you obviously know about the great work that sam brown beck is doing as our special ambassador at large for religious liberties. those are the big names. the reason i come here tonight is just to remind everybody for every one or two of those, there are literally hundreds if not thousands of men and women working in the federal government every single day on these types of issues. folks that you will never hear of. you may be sitting with them tonight. there are folks who work for the federal government for whom this is an absolute priority. the reason they asked me to go to the ministerial was to deliver, yes, you see the headlines of mike pence and you don't see behind the scenes and it's happening every single day. as a result of that, we've had some large accomplishments in the last two years, things you're probably familiar with. we've had the state department ministerial which i mentioned which was such a success, not only do we have, i think, 6 or 700 people participate for several day's worth of meeting, but the ancillary meetings that grew from that that were a success, i've he
you obviously know about the great work that sam brown beck is doing as our special ambassador at large for religious liberties. those are the big names. the reason i come here tonight is just to remind everybody for every one or two of those, there are literally hundreds if not thousands of men and women working in the federal government every single day on these types of issues. folks that you will never hear of. you may be sitting with them tonight. there are folks who work for the federal...
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i is ‘ concerned, ‘concerned, he's injuries of concerned; hes—beeie injuries of concerned; hes—beck wife for a moment that philip himself will have beenin moment that philip himself will have been in touch by telephone with the people in the car but royal e.— e g sandringham, , .. e.— e g sandringham, quite .. officials at sandringham, quite understandably and reasonably well have been in touch to say how are you? and pleasantries, we understand, have been exchanged. many thanks. pharmacists are warning they're struggling to obtain some common medicines, including painkillers and anti—depressants, leaving patients complaining of delays in getting the drugs they need. the bbc has learned there's been a big rise in the number of medicines being placed on the "shortage of supply" list for england. increased global demand and the rising cost of raw materials, are being blamed for some of the shortages. here's our health correspondent catherine burns. this drug, as you can see, has gone com pletely this drug, as you can see, has gone completely red. as we film, the realisation that another dr
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they have thoroughly reviewed our processes and procedures to ensure this cannot happen again katie beck, nbc news. >> truly terrifying. >>> as the new year begins, the government has been partially shut down for 11 days now. today, a hint of compromise, president trump tweeting let's make a deal. leaders from both parties haveeen invited to the white house tomorrow.s nbff bennett joins me from the white house. jeff, it's remarkable. e first time these leaders have sat down together since the stalemate started. so the big question, can they get a deal done? >> maybe, if they can agree on the definition oh of a border wall. what kind of physical barrier or other border security measures are acceable to both sides? this deadlock has ved far beyond policy, this is all about politics. the president is concerned if he makes a deal, if he compromises, his core think rters wil he's caved, since he's talked about a wall in rally after rally. t a wall he sat mexico would pay for. >> but jeff, nancy pelosi does have a plan to reopen the government so is there any chance the president can say yes t
they have thoroughly reviewed our processes and procedures to ensure this cannot happen again katie beck, nbc news. >> truly terrifying. >>> as the new year begins, the government has been partially shut down for 11 days now. today, a hint of compromise, president trump tweeting let's make a deal. leaders from both parties haveeen invited to the white house tomorrow.s nbff bennett joins me from the white house. jeff, it's remarkable. e first time these leaders have sat down...
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our ministry appointments he will do as he's told gonee o set in other words he's going to be at the beck and call of kabila it's with could be the only on to power. at that's what's that that this particular you an official. who was anonymously quoted by reuters said and i'll be on stage was another journalist based is specialized in the drc? at he's took he'ss using t e french term herere i'll channels change of power he said following the s selectn political change of power it's anptptical illusion the real winner of the selection process is joseph kabila. then you have this article market mark i i african arguments dot org they say this is zero point 000% chance that the results of two the caddy getting i think it was 38% is only. it's just absolutely impossible but they are the real results. and that's quoting a d. congngal research group and frances sauauce indeed congr has never had. a peaceful transition of power since becoming independent ninety sixty so clearly things looking like they might take the usual tuturn yes and usually that means the people lose e out which i is a t tr
our ministry appointments he will do as he's told gonee o set in other words he's going to be at the beck and call of kabila it's with could be the only on to power. at that's what's that that this particular you an official. who was anonymously quoted by reuters said and i'll be on stage was another journalist based is specialized in the drc? at he's took he'ss using t e french term herere i'll channels change of power he said following the s selectn political change of power it's anptptical...
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well it is a country in central asia which does not generate headlines often but that doesn't mean beck of ston is not worthy of the world's attention and that is the message of the president who is because don who is in berlin at the moment for talks with chancellor ongo americal a president chavez can't years ago yes once to deepen ties with germany his visit comes at a time of change for his country the president assumed power two years ago after the death of finkelstein's long term autocratic leader chancellor merkel commended the president on seeing through recent political reform. on the big table by steve sward lo he is with human rights watch he's their central asia researcher he investigates and advocates on a wide range of issues in a stand in post soviet region it's good to have you on the show varying from washington we don't get that every day how genuine do you think this this process of opening up and change is in news because don well this beckons stan for the first time in a quarter century is really a dynamic place on the map it's over thirty million people as you said
well it is a country in central asia which does not generate headlines often but that doesn't mean beck of ston is not worthy of the world's attention and that is the message of the president who is because don who is in berlin at the moment for talks with chancellor ongo americal a president chavez can't years ago yes once to deepen ties with germany his visit comes at a time of change for his country the president assumed power two years ago after the death of finkelstein's long term...