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i generally not think of you as a reporter for better homes and gardens.us of the making of this story. it is one people will obsess over for at least today tomorrow, and maybe for months to come. did you dig this up or was it handed to you on a silver platter? matt: it was not handed to me. i wrote about jeb up in the port and found property records. it is not a secret in this town. they knew that house has gone up over the winter on walker's point. everyone knew that it was jeb's house. i pulled the records in the town, and sure enough the record identifies it as a jet bush's house. that was how we came across a this story. 2 stories, four and a half bathrooms. it is not super extravagant by wealthy standards. but the setting is incredible. it is right there on the water overlooking the ocean, along with his parents and other homes. john: you explained in the story, but for the viewers -- why is jeb bush's mother and parents building the house for him? >> this is something that the parents have done. walker's point has been in their family or more than a
i generally not think of you as a reporter for better homes and gardens.us of the making of this story. it is one people will obsess over for at least today tomorrow, and maybe for months to come. did you dig this up or was it handed to you on a silver platter? matt: it was not handed to me. i wrote about jeb up in the port and found property records. it is not a secret in this town. they knew that house has gone up over the winter on walker's point. everyone knew that it was jeb's house. i...
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you are a political reporter and not some i generally think of as being a writer for better homes & gardenslk to us a little bit about the making of this story. it's one of the stories people will obsess over for at least today, possibly tomorrow, and may be months to come. did you did this up, or was this handed to you on a silver platter? matt: not handed to me on a silver platter. i went to write about jeb in kennebunkport and town property records as well as people in town. people in town, this was not a secret. they knew a house had gone up over the winter at walker's point, the bush family compound and everybody sort of knew it as jeb's house. i pulled the records on the town, and sure enough, it's identified as jed bush -- jeb bush's house. that was how we came across the story. it's two stories, four bedrooms 4.5 bathrooms, not super extravagant by wealthy standards, but the setting is incredible. it's right there on the water overlooking the ocean. along with his parents and some other homes there. mark: why is it that jeb bush who's a pretty rich guy, and his parents, why are they
you are a political reporter and not some i generally think of as being a writer for better homes & gardenslk to us a little bit about the making of this story. it's one of the stories people will obsess over for at least today, possibly tomorrow, and may be months to come. did you did this up, or was this handed to you on a silver platter? matt: not handed to me on a silver platter. i went to write about jeb in kennebunkport and town property records as well as people in town. people in...
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good defensive teams play defense better at home. can golden state win one game? of course. have won everywhere. but the sooner you do it, the better. you have to win three, four, or six to win the series, and the longer that goes the most confidence a team builds. i think the sooner you can get it. tonight or monday, the better for the warriors, get the series done and get ready for conference finals. >> would do you like in the conference finals. >> i think we're staying in california an all-california tax-based series. the warriors and the clippers. i don't know if houston has enough answers for the clippers. >> ow were six years old when your dad rick barry want the championship. >> clippers and wars, should be fun. >> well, let's start tonight with a victory'll hear from the players later in sports. i'm live at the fedex forum in memphis, abc7 news. >> thank you. and happening now. fans are gearing up for the big game. here are some fan photos shared with abc7 news with the hash tag, dubs on 7. laura is live in walnut creek. >> reporter: well, i'm at the stadium pub her
good defensive teams play defense better at home. can golden state win one game? of course. have won everywhere. but the sooner you do it, the better. you have to win three, four, or six to win the series, and the longer that goes the most confidence a team builds. i think the sooner you can get it. tonight or monday, the better for the warriors, get the series done and get ready for conference finals. >> would do you like in the conference finals. >> i think we're staying in...
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. >> it is better at home watching tv. i tell you that much. the atmosphere is crazy. >> it wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there. we were into it and screaming and yelling. what happened? >> i tried. i really tried. i will have no voice tomorrow, but they still dropped the ball. >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' dwrowpped. >> the loss ends the winning streak and it is only the third home loss for the warriors this year. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> and sports director larry beil will have a complete highlight coming up in sports. we learned today oakland marketing officials are trying to arrange a parade that would span both sides of the bay if the warriors win the title. details are yet to be announced. you can see game three of the western conference finals right here on saturday at 5:00 p.m. hopefully we will get a win then. >> let's hope. >>> the cookie is crumbling for the girl scouts a bit. next on abc7 news, sales are down but a record number of girls are signing up for camp
. >> it is better at home watching tv. i tell you that much. the atmosphere is crazy. >> it wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there. we were into it and screaming and yelling. what happened? >> i tried. i really tried. i will have no voice tomorrow, but they still dropped the ball. >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' dwrowpped. >> the loss ends the winning streak and it is only the third home loss for the...
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. >> it is better at home watching tv. i tell you that much. the atmosphere is crazy. >> it wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there. we were into it and screaming and yelling. what happened? >> i tried. i really tried. i will have no voice tomorrow, but they still dropped the ball. >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' dwrowpped. >> the loss ends the winning streak and it is only the third home loss for the warriors this year. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> and sports director larry beil will have a complete highlight coming up in sports. we learned today oakland marketing officials are trying to arrange a parade that would span both sides of the bay if the warriors win the title. details are yet to be announced. you can see game three of the western conference finals right here on saturday at 5:00 p.m. hopefully we will get a win then. >> let's hope. >>> the cookie is crumbling for the girl scouts a bit. next on abc7 news, sales are down but a record number of girls are signing up for camp
. >> it is better at home watching tv. i tell you that much. the atmosphere is crazy. >> it wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there. we were into it and screaming and yelling. what happened? >> i tried. i really tried. i will have no voice tomorrow, but they still dropped the ball. >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' dwrowpped. >> the loss ends the winning streak and it is only the third home loss for the...
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>> we need to be doing everything possible to give young somalias a sense that this is a better home nd and a better opportunity, and if you want to change the world make a significant difference, this is the place to do it. >> however on saturday, a bill was vetoed that included $280,000 for the program but says he still backs the project and awaits an amended bill. bolt say the arrest has made them more vigilant. they're keeping a closer eye on their sons. >> i'm not different from any other mother raising their kids. it's just the world sometimes is so cruel. >> al jazeera minneapolis. >> a special investigation on aljazeera.com shows african american students are disproportion atly cited for truancy charges. they account for 41% of truancy cases. the disparity sparked should a civil rights investigation by the justice department. al jazeera's digital editor broke this story and is joining us on the set this morning. it's nice to meet you. where i went to school, not showing up for school meant you got in trouble with the principal, not the allow. that's different in texas? >> texa
>> we need to be doing everything possible to give young somalias a sense that this is a better home nd and a better opportunity, and if you want to change the world make a significant difference, this is the place to do it. >> however on saturday, a bill was vetoed that included $280,000 for the program but says he still backs the project and awaits an amended bill. bolt say the arrest has made them more vigilant. they're keeping a closer eye on their sons. >> i'm not...
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chelsea would have a better home record this season. here's pelle.prouse, the furthest teammate parted with him. >> trying to get behind the manchester city defense. david silva. a shot towards goal. hard to tell what he was thinking in the end. it did come from this. i i assume he's more accurate than that. >> warpress. deflects toward long. demichelis is covering well. bertra bertrand. the downward header is toward mane. left him out there. >> he really doesn't make a good contact, does he? demichelis this time cannot get out of the box in time. he's in an on side position. bertrand picks him out. takes the power off the attempt. >> that's been given away cheaply. shane long passed demichelis. long with a shot. the power or precision to beat joe hart. worked so hard, tireslessly to give support to pelle. one or two opportunities himself. he's running himself in the ground to try and get southampton a result that can maybe finish them in fifth placement. >> here's bonny. the pass goes astray. just ease off the gas, the home team here. that might giv
chelsea would have a better home record this season. here's pelle.prouse, the furthest teammate parted with him. >> trying to get behind the manchester city defense. david silva. a shot towards goal. hard to tell what he was thinking in the end. it did come from this. i i assume he's more accurate than that. >> warpress. deflects toward long. demichelis is covering well. bertra bertrand. the downward header is toward mane. left him out there. >> he really doesn't make a good...
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homes closed? you have one still in baltimore. >> yes. there's an initiative called place matters where philosophically kids do better in foster homes whichee philosophically so in the process of trying to get more kids with families or reunited with families, the state went ahead with that place matters and tried to reduce the number of group home children. >> the group home and your own home chu had put up for collateral to rebuild, what do you do now in ten seconds? >> well, what i'm trying to do now is look -- pray and that's why the book is called "faith, family and favor" because i have favor with god and looking at all the things we do. selling the book, the proceeds will go to the boys home. >> thank you for being here. thank you for >> joe: [ breathing heavily ] [ sighs ] [ footsteps approaching ] ah, the view from down here is pretty good. i'd recognize those legs any...where. >> dr. weston: do you greet all your doctors that way? >> joe: sorry. i thought you were my wife -- ex-wife. i was expecting her this morning. >> dr. weston: i hope you're not too disappointed. >> joe: no, not at all. hi. joe clark. >> dr. weston: hi. i'm
homes closed? you have one still in baltimore. >> yes. there's an initiative called place matters where philosophically kids do better in foster homes whichee philosophically so in the process of trying to get more kids with families or reunited with families, the state went ahead with that place matters and tried to reduce the number of group home children. >> the group home and your own home chu had put up for collateral to rebuild, what do you do now in ten seconds? >>...
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enter the quicken loans drive home a winner sweepstakes for your chance to win 12 mortgage-free months, courtesy of quicken loans and a 2015 chevy colorado. does it get any better than that? enter the quicken loans drive home a winner sweepstakes today at qlracing.com quicken loans. engineered to amaze. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together
enter the quicken loans drive home a winner sweepstakes for your chance to win 12 mortgage-free months, courtesy of quicken loans and a 2015 chevy colorado. does it get any better than that? enter the quicken loans drive home a winner sweepstakes today at qlracing.com quicken loans. engineered to amaze. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together
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. >> it is better at home watching tv. i tell you that much.t wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there. we were into it and screaming and yelling. what happened? >> i tried. i really tried. i will have no voice tomorrow, but they still dropped the ball. >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' dwrowpped. >> the loss ends the winning streak and it is only the third home loss for the warriors this year. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> and sports director larry beil will have a complete highlight coming up in sports. we learned today oakland marketing officials are trying to arrange a parade that would span both sides of the bay if the warriors win the title. details are yet to be announced. you can see game three of the western conference finals right here on saturday at 5:00 p.m. hopefully we will get a win then. >> let's hope. >>> the cookie is crumbling for the girl scouts a bit. next on abc7 news, sales are down but a record number of girls are signing up for camp. find out how the scouts are
. >> it is better at home watching tv. i tell you that much.t wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there. we were into it and screaming and yelling. what happened? >> i tried. i really tried. i will have no voice tomorrow, but they still dropped the ball. >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' dwrowpped. >> the loss ends the winning streak and it is only the third home loss for the warriors this year. in oakland, alan...
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better. mobile homes tossed aside. fire chief keith bryant helped get people to safety. >> you know, r.v.s and mobile homes don't fare too well in these types of storms. >> reporter: when you first arrive at the scene, what was your thought? >> a lot of debris, access issues-- so all that kind of added to the difficulty that we face. >> tornado is on i-94 at the moment. >> reporter: flash flooding made it worse. the one death-- a 42-year-old woman found drowned in her storm shelter. >> oh, man. there it is. >> reporter: the massive storm started to roll through the southwest plains wednesday and throughout the night. the national weather service says at least 50 tornadoes were reported, spread across more than 460 miles from oklahoma to nebraska. bridge creek, oklahoma was one of the hardest hit downs. more than 1500 homes and farms damaged or destroys descroid. mark crick lost his trailer home and his welding shop, but he hasn't lost hope. >> you just got to remember, it's just stuff. and, you know, it can all be repl
better. mobile homes tossed aside. fire chief keith bryant helped get people to safety. >> you know, r.v.s and mobile homes don't fare too well in these types of storms. >> reporter: when you first arrive at the scene, what was your thought? >> a lot of debris, access issues-- so all that kind of added to the difficulty that we face. >> tornado is on i-94 at the moment. >> reporter: flash flooding made it worse. the one death-- a 42-year-old woman found drowned in...
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home? it's better than a waiting room? >> yeah, it was comfortable. >> they have lined up numerous angel investors. >>> breaking news from great britain, princess kate is in labor. she went to the hospital just a short time ago. the newest royal baby is actually overdue. he so far she was supposed to be -- he so far she was supposed -- he or she was supposed to be born last week. >> boy or girl? >> you know what? i think it's a girl. i have a little hunch it might be a girl because they had the paragraphs outside, and these little gifts with pink ribbons. >> 50 percent chance of being right. >> sometimes better than the forecast. but it's getting colder tonight, and will be getting colder over the weekend and into next week. here's the low cloud cover. overnight oakland 54, napa 47, 93 in pittsburgh, next week the entire week cooler than average. low pressure to the north and west. hit the coast today, temperatures in the 50s. as the on shore flow cranks up, an increase in the flow from the ocean, and decrease in temperatu
home? it's better than a waiting room? >> yeah, it was comfortable. >> they have lined up numerous angel investors. >>> breaking news from great britain, princess kate is in labor. she went to the hospital just a short time ago. the newest royal baby is actually overdue. he so far she was supposed to be -- he so far she was supposed -- he or she was supposed to be born last week. >> boy or girl? >> you know what? i think it's a girl. i have a little hunch it...
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better. the same home, job, everything, and looking at the way to start again. >> i don't want to leave my school, i really like the things we do. >> the city council cannot legally stop any sale, it can only make sure residents get a fair relocation package. it will take a few weeks for the mobile home to be appraised. the southwest airline flights was forced to make an emergency landing last night. the flight headed for san diego touched down safely in los angeles about 10:00. the cockpit crew reported a heat censor detected a fire. the plane taxied to a airport gate, firefighters did not find signs of a fire. the problem may have been a faulty warning light. hours earlier passengers on even ave air flight landed at l.a.x. it may have been the target of a bomb threat. it landed safely. another phoned in bomb threat headed for los angeles was received but nothing suspicious was found. on monday 10 made against international flights. the same person made have made all the calls. >> the warriors will have another chance to eliminate the rockets and get to the nba finals. the team arrived back in o
better. the same home, job, everything, and looking at the way to start again. >> i don't want to leave my school, i really like the things we do. >> the city council cannot legally stop any sale, it can only make sure residents get a fair relocation package. it will take a few weeks for the mobile home to be appraised. the southwest airline flights was forced to make an emergency landing last night. the flight headed for san diego touched down safely in los angeles about 10:00. the...
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opening as the city moves towards the digital divide we define as high-speed to the home but until we have much better access in the home of the low income families and seniors and others connected the libraries and others public places are the places where digital inclusion is so important i see so many people using the high-speed connections and you mentioned that 8 of the libraries are connected by i know for sf focusing the city to connect up the public buildings so i anticipate when all the libraries buildings maybe connected with fiber so we can complaining claim we're a technology stay city. >> thank you this year we have completed 8 branch relinquishes to the city's network we anticipate an equal number and continue to roll out the wifi is completed all the libraries have a robust online network we're one of the first to complete that so actually, we see people mill around the lib when it is closed there is wifi within the parameters but in terms of the city we are going to continue until we're hooked up to the wifi network. >> i got used to did mobile library what do you call that. >> the mob
opening as the city moves towards the digital divide we define as high-speed to the home but until we have much better access in the home of the low income families and seniors and others connected the libraries and others public places are the places where digital inclusion is so important i see so many people using the high-speed connections and you mentioned that 8 of the libraries are connected by i know for sf focusing the city to connect up the public buildings so i anticipate when all...
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better homes and gardens and such -- it could just not give up writing.such a wonderful way. she may describe a green salad is sparking a world. who wouldn't want to read a green salad if you thought you were being served a bowl of green on world. she did this because it was her homestyle of writing, but it also made her memorable and people continued to lag phase. they like the she was able to put a personal spin and to bring msi and the style of the series. clementina focus on the home cook because she did not want to just focus on celebrity celebrity chefs. she wanted to be able to get the ordinary person who cooked the american food the everyday food that people a period by doing that, she could allow her readers to go into someone else's home come and see they made assert -- and that they shared with them. clementine was working at the christian herald and in 1986 she developed a friendship with fellow with davidson. eloise was the director of the home institute at the "new york herald" tribune in new york. she offered clementina job to be the market
better homes and gardens and such -- it could just not give up writing.such a wonderful way. she may describe a green salad is sparking a world. who wouldn't want to read a green salad if you thought you were being served a bowl of green on world. she did this because it was her homestyle of writing, but it also made her memorable and people continued to lag phase. they like the she was able to put a personal spin and to bring msi and the style of the series. clementina focus on the home cook...
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still from her bed while healing, she was still writing articles, submitting them to magazines; better homesh. she just could not give up writing. she had such a wonderful way with prose. she may describe a green salad as sparkling emeralds. and, you know, who wouldn't want to eat a green salad if you thought you were being served a bowl of green emeralds? she did this because that was her own style of writing. but it also made her memorable. .. send the leaders in to someone else's home, see how they made a certain dish and that they shared with them. working with the christian herald and in 1936 had developed a friendship with malawi's davis and. end of the wes was the director of the homeeloise was the director of the home institutes in new york. with this job cameand eloise was the director of the home institutes in new york. with this job came a job with the magazine. she was writing six days we cannot just in the market but everywhere and on that sunday she had an article this week which is equal to today's parade magazine, sunday supplement magazine and she wrote about people and plac
still from her bed while healing, she was still writing articles, submitting them to magazines; better homesh. she just could not give up writing. she had such a wonderful way with prose. she may describe a green salad as sparkling emeralds. and, you know, who wouldn't want to eat a green salad if you thought you were being served a bowl of green emeralds? she did this because that was her own style of writing. but it also made her memorable. .. send the leaders in to someone else's home, see...
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liz: home depot looks better this quarter. k it is about customer experience three of is also about treating employees well. i spent a lot of time listening to home depot founders talk about their core philosophy and it is putting those employees first so that they provide excellent customer service. at think a lot of those things are what we are seeing come through in the numbers with home depot outperforming lows and walmart underperforming target. pimm: what can we learn from what target is doing to revamp themselves? jay: they had a bad hit in canada and then all of the data preaching that went on. breaching that went on. kids apparel grew exponentially. it is about creating excitement. walmart wins on price point and the compete against amazon. amazon takes a lot of market share from walmart. they are not winning on the apparel side. target comes up with creative offense, gets customers -- , get customers in there. part of this game, the people are creating a better army channel experience. getting the consumer out and int
liz: home depot looks better this quarter. k it is about customer experience three of is also about treating employees well. i spent a lot of time listening to home depot founders talk about their core philosophy and it is putting those employees first so that they provide excellent customer service. at think a lot of those things are what we are seeing come through in the numbers with home depot outperforming lows and walmart underperforming target. pimm: what can we learn from what target is...
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home. the other who lives directly next door to this partial collapse has to wait until tomorrow morning until engineers can come out and better inspect her home. now lni inspector, he was out here a short time ago. he says this house that you're looking at the crumbling house as we pan off to the right, has been a hazard for weeks. he checked their data bank and confirmed that for me which is why the city put up the fencing and barricade on the sidewalk level outside of it just in case the debris did fall down. the front bricks and the foundation from the first and second floor came falling down giving them quite a scare. >> i was it actually in the shower. i heard a loud crash. i thought it was a car crash. i came outside and the whole house collapsed. >> reporter: and back out here live fortunately no one was inside this house that partially collapsed. it's been vacant for some time. the lni inspector tells me he has been in cup with the homeowner who is taking full responsibility of what happened here. they're going to close off a section of bouvier street overnight just because this house that collapsed and the adjacent h
home. the other who lives directly next door to this partial collapse has to wait until tomorrow morning until engineers can come out and better inspect her home. now lni inspector, he was out here a short time ago. he says this house that you're looking at the crumbling house as we pan off to the right, has been a hazard for weeks. he checked their data bank and confirmed that for me which is why the city put up the fencing and barricade on the sidewalk level outside of it just in case the...
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the risk are starving or drowning on boats packed with desperate migrants is better than the intense suffering they face at home. but the countries to which people are fleeing are far from figuring out what to do next and for now provide reluctant mercy. desperate journeys is tonight's "inside story"." ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i am ray suarez. in southeast asia, in east africa's great lakes region, and on north africa's mediterranean coast. people in the 10s of thousands are trying to escape homelands rav i believed by extreme poverty. and violence. they have an ill defined but simple dream. the hope of a better life. but for many, running away from trouble brings new dangers. people smugglers soak them, neglect them. abuse them and in some case these pay with their lives. the. >> i am looking for a safe place to live. because our country is so dangerous. and there is -- there is -- there is a war. >> from africa, asia, and the middle east, they risk their lives hoping for a better future. fleeing conflicts in search of safety. paying top dollar to smugglers who often abuse aura ban done them. >> the
the risk are starving or drowning on boats packed with desperate migrants is better than the intense suffering they face at home. but the countries to which people are fleeing are far from figuring out what to do next and for now provide reluctant mercy. desperate journeys is tonight's "inside story"." ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i am ray suarez. in southeast asia, in east africa's great lakes region, and on north africa's mediterranean coast. people...
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see the dangers they brave, many of them told me over and over again that it was still better than being back homed i think that's the crux of the problem back home there is nothing for them. whereas traveling and braving those dangers brings them a bit of hope. >> al jazerra hoda on a rainy roof top in rome. hoda, thanks a lot. >>> an estimated 1700 refugees have died in the mediterranean alone, that hasn't stopped, as you heard, new groups of desperate people from setting out on long and dangerous journeys. the world has been slow to respond. we'll talk about why. stay with us, it's "inside story." >> guardianship imposed by the state >> they lose more rights than someone who goes to prison... >> what's being done to protect liberties in texas? >> i'm just a citizen trying to get some justice for an old man... >> an america tonight investigation only on al jazeera america >> "compass" will challenge the way you look at the world. talking about big subjects. telling human stories. >> there's a tidal wave. >> we all have a problem. >> could you have seen that coming? >>> welcome book to "inside st
see the dangers they brave, many of them told me over and over again that it was still better than being back homed i think that's the crux of the problem back home there is nothing for them. whereas traveling and braving those dangers brings them a bit of hope. >> al jazerra hoda on a rainy roof top in rome. hoda, thanks a lot. >>> an estimated 1700 refugees have died in the mediterranean alone, that hasn't stopped, as you heard, new groups of desperate people from setting out...
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he says his life here is still better than at home in somalia's civil war.recently, he heard that the kenyan government was planning to shut the camp and send the resident's home. >> there's no need for me to go back now he said. he says he grew up here. he is only a somali citizen by blood. he says he is a naturalized kenyan citizen, and he knows kenya better than somalia. but life here is anything but easy. it's the rainy season in kenya and there are no paved roads in the refugee camp. the houses leak when it rains. the united nations has donated 378 waterproof tarpaulins to help. it's not nearly enough for the hundreds of thousands of people who live here. camilla was given one of the tarps, but she's not happy about it. >> why should i be happy? i don't want a tarp. i want to finally live in a normal house. i've lived in a tent full of holes for eight years. >> but the kenyan government inhibits building homes here. they don't want the camp to become permanent. especially not since the somali militant group al-shabaab attacked the nearby university four
he says his life here is still better than at home in somalia's civil war.recently, he heard that the kenyan government was planning to shut the camp and send the resident's home. >> there's no need for me to go back now he said. he says he grew up here. he is only a somali citizen by blood. he says he is a naturalized kenyan citizen, and he knows kenya better than somalia. but life here is anything but easy. it's the rainy season in kenya and there are no paved roads in the refugee camp....
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has your negotiating on the international stage made you a better negotiator at home? mitchell: yes, it has. i like to tell a story about being willing to accommodate, particularly for husbands. when i retired from the senate i wanted to live in maine. my wife wanted to live in new york. we negotiated, we compromised, and we live in new york. in terms of what husbands ought to do, that is one good way to get ahead and negotiate an agreement in marriage. katty: senator mitchell, thank you very much for joining me. clearly, the message there is just say yes to your wife all the time. for centuries, chess has been a small game for big thinkers. each player gets 16 pieces to play on a board with 64 squares. the numbers start out simple. the outcomes, virtually limitless. no surprise it takes most people years to get any good at all let alone become what the chess world calls a master. carissa yip has offended those assumptions. she is 11 years old and the world master does not really fit the bill. jane o'brien has carissa's remarkable story. jane: spot the newest chessmast
has your negotiating on the international stage made you a better negotiator at home? mitchell: yes, it has. i like to tell a story about being willing to accommodate, particularly for husbands. when i retired from the senate i wanted to live in maine. my wife wanted to live in new york. we negotiated, we compromised, and we live in new york. in terms of what husbands ought to do, that is one good way to get ahead and negotiate an agreement in marriage. katty: senator mitchell, thank you very...
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. >> in my opinion the umpire down the lines has a better view and home late umpire to make the calls just seemed both of them went against us. >> eagles have the weekend off before they on another round of ota on monday. demarco murry is one of those key new pieces chip kelly brought in and former cowboys running back has not been here long. he already has a favorable impression of his new teammates. >> this is a good team. young team. and we definitely had a great first week. and we have a long way to go. this is only first week of many and we have to build a foundation. we started that and a couple weeks or months agog with the workouts and we're building on that now. >> still ahead one half of the stanley cup final is set and ending to a basketball game i frankly had never seen before. trust me it will give you goose bumps. >> there are few things more nerve wraking than the series in the constantly cup finals. trip to the finals at stake. who would win the popularity conference. back handier and lightning win 2-0 they now await the winner of chicago anaheim series in the stanley
. >> in my opinion the umpire down the lines has a better view and home late umpire to make the calls just seemed both of them went against us. >> eagles have the weekend off before they on another round of ota on monday. demarco murry is one of those key new pieces chip kelly brought in and former cowboys running back has not been here long. he already has a favorable impression of his new teammates. >> this is a good team. young team. and we definitely had a great first...
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laura fenimore was headed home to new york city, her family says her last text to them she was boarding the train. >> i believe strongly that all of the remaining folks will get better and go home. >> doctors at temple hospital are still tend to go s worse injured victims many with injuries to their rib cages and other broken bones. >> i flew across hit my whole body on the other side of the wall pretty much bounced back. >> hennessey recovering from broken ribs, bruised lungs and leg and back injuries at hahnemann. a long time flyers fan his day was made when former flyer, todd, paid him a visit. several other hospitalization including aria health and penn presbyterian also cared for patient, some released but some remain in treatment. >> and here at temple, we are told the age range for patient is from 19 to 80 years old. some have surgeries ahead for them. other require more healing and healing is key, because some of the injured are from abroad. we are live from north philadelphia justin fin. cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> justin, thank you. stay with cbs-3 for the latest development on the amtrak tragedy. as soon as we have any new information, you will see it ri
laura fenimore was headed home to new york city, her family says her last text to them she was boarding the train. >> i believe strongly that all of the remaining folks will get better and go home. >> doctors at temple hospital are still tend to go s worse injured victims many with injuries to their rib cages and other broken bones. >> i flew across hit my whole body on the other side of the wall pretty much bounced back. >> hennessey recovering from broken ribs, bruised...
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. >> i believe strongly that all of the remaining folks will get better and go home.o i don't think there are going to be many lasting significant effects for these folks. most of it was just broken bones. >> reporter: now those bones will heel but there's still that psychological trauma that doctors are warning about, because for many people this railway service is still the fastest and safest way to commute. >> have all of the passen ders been accounted for at this point? >> reporter: there are still 12 families, stephanie, that say they believe their loved ones could have been on that train. the train derailed shortly after the majority of passengers boarded and not all of their tickets were scanned, and some people have monthly passes. it's a important to note even though these families say their loved ones are missing, these people may not have gotten on the train or may have been on the train but just walked off and not let anyone know they survived and doing well. >> duarte geraldino live for us in philadelphia. thank you. >>> we are learning more about the sev
. >> i believe strongly that all of the remaining folks will get better and go home.o i don't think there are going to be many lasting significant effects for these folks. most of it was just broken bones. >> reporter: now those bones will heel but there's still that psychological trauma that doctors are warning about, because for many people this railway service is still the fastest and safest way to commute. >> have all of the passen ders been accounted for at this point?...
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if you can do it at home better. we have two matches at home. >> usain bolt suffered a rare defeat on the athletic track, albeit at the world relay championships in the bahamas. beaten by the u.s.a. al jazeera america are the reining world and olympic champions. they >>> wickets served on game two and three, bowling england out for 257. windies in all sorts of trouble. dismissed for 189. they just started as england absolutely collapsed in their second innings. 39/5 at the close. that's a lead of 107 runs. >> getting over to them is a big psychological boost for us in the back of their mind. we may be able to put pressure on them. i think that gives you a bit of a cushion with 200. but obviously we'd like 250 300. >> american pharaoh won the kentucky derby in front of a record crowd of 170,000 people. prerace favourite held off rivals. that is the second part of horse racing's triple crown. more from me later. that is the sport for now. >> that was exciting enough. thank you. peru - century's old technology is bringin
if you can do it at home better. we have two matches at home. >> usain bolt suffered a rare defeat on the athletic track, albeit at the world relay championships in the bahamas. beaten by the u.s.a. al jazeera america are the reining world and olympic champions. they >>> wickets served on game two and three, bowling england out for 257. windies in all sorts of trouble. dismissed for 189. they just started as england absolutely collapsed in their second innings. 39/5 at the close....
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. >> better than a home watching the tv. >> it wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there we were screaming, we were equaling. what happened? >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' ground. >> the loss ends the warriors 21-home game winning streak and only the third home loss for the warriors this year. >> you can see the warriors next game, game three, of the western conference semifinals live from memphis right here on saturday at 5:00 p.m. >> should the warriors win the nab title as we hoped, where would the parade be? in oakland? or in san francisco where the team is building a new arena? san francisco chronicle sources say oakland mayor is talking with san francisco mayor lee about a parade that would span both sides of the bay. maybe with some barges involved. we will keep you posted. >> other news more problems for the new easter pan of the bay bridge, new tests show that salt water could be seeping into the tower foundation. that is according to the "san francisco chronicle". officials have known since last year that many of the new
. >> better than a home watching the tv. >> it wasn't enough to stop the grizzlies from winning game two. >> we were there we were screaming, we were equaling. what happened? >> we tried. we were there. we protected warriors' ground. >> the loss ends the warriors 21-home game winning streak and only the third home loss for the warriors this year. >> you can see the warriors next game, game three, of the western conference semifinals live from memphis right...
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homes? >> this is much better. >> reporter: even the best homes need solar panels, back up power during regularit the supreme leader's lavish new water park. a gift for his people. featuring a life sized statue of kim jung-il which must be revered like a religious artifact. >> everybody that enters the water park. pay respects to kim jung-ill who died in 2011. >> park goers have nothing but praise. >> i want more foreigners to come here and be captivated by the great personality of kim jung-un. >> these luxury you will find in the showpiece capital home to the most trusted loyal citizens proudly displayed as symbols of national greatness as millions of people struggling are kept hidden from the world. will ripley, cnn, pyongyang, north korea. >>> malaysian authorities confirm the body found in 139 graves near the thai border are mig migrants. police and border guard found the body in camps believed abandoned two weeks earlier. autopsies will be performed to figure out how the might ranlts died. >> hundred of migrants have landed in malaysia and indonesia. both countries agreed last weak to acce
homes? >> this is much better. >> reporter: even the best homes need solar panels, back up power during regularit the supreme leader's lavish new water park. a gift for his people. featuring a life sized statue of kim jung-il which must be revered like a religious artifact. >> everybody that enters the water park. pay respects to kim jung-ill who died in 2011. >> park goers have nothing but praise. >> i want more foreigners to come here and be captivated by the...
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income he or she has because of the increase in jobs if you tell me that the housing market means better homeues, more wealth in people's pockets, more confidence all of these things make me buyers of stock. it might be a reprieve from a death sentence. i don't want that at all. >> here's the ceo basically saying they just had one of their best weeks -- the best week ever in their charlotte park for a three-day weekend. they can't find all the workers they need. they're trying to hire out there. that's not a picture of an economy that is in trouble. >> it doesn't feel like the economy is in trouble. i think the stuff that people find disconcerting is the wage growth numbers. and people look at the wages as a proxy and you know, you and i might lean to looking at the jobs. a lot of people look at wages. >> terry? >> to go along with that point, what we're seeing is a slow and steady recovery. instead of a rebound-type recovery that people are used to seeing since the '80s. i think it will be reflected in the markets to come. i think that the fed has made it completely clear, they'd rather be w
income he or she has because of the increase in jobs if you tell me that the housing market means better homeues, more wealth in people's pockets, more confidence all of these things make me buyers of stock. it might be a reprieve from a death sentence. i don't want that at all. >> here's the ceo basically saying they just had one of their best weeks -- the best week ever in their charlotte park for a three-day weekend. they can't find all the workers they need. they're trying to hire out...
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home to new york city. her family says her last text to them was that she was boarding the train. >> i believe strongly all of the remaining folks will get better and go home. >> doctors at temple hospital are still tending to some of the worse injured victims many with injuries to their rib cages and other broken bones. >> i flew across, hit my whole body on the other side of the wall pretty much bounced back. >> lenny knobs recovering from broken ribs, bruised lungs and will be and back injuries at hahnemann. long time flyers fan his day was made when former flyer todd paid him a visit. several other hospitalization including aria health and penn presbyterian care for patient some release, some remain in treatment. we do know several pain events conditions ranking from stable to improving. at this point, it is believed that all 243 people aboard the train have been accounted for. live in north philadelphia, justin finch cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> justin, thank you for that. please be sure it stay with "eyewitness news" for the latest development on the amtrak tragedy as soon as there is new information, you will see it here on television, of
home to new york city. her family says her last text to them was that she was boarding the train. >> i believe strongly all of the remaining folks will get better and go home. >> doctors at temple hospital are still tending to some of the worse injured victims many with injuries to their rib cages and other broken bones. >> i flew across, hit my whole body on the other side of the wall pretty much bounced back. >> lenny knobs recovering from broken ribs, bruised lungs...
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better. >> sweet home alabama had issues yesterday. you can see the bus driver took the kids right into that area. turn around. don't drown. that is what the weather service said. you can see the bus driver...maybe impatient but everyone was fine. a lot of rain. this has been feast or famine. a host rain. not much rain here. look at live doppler hd. rain-free but we have drizzle this morning falling and check out the wind, on the ferry building or the flags pushing the winds pushing the should say, to the east, but we are below average with a brighter and warmer holiday weekend. not summer remain warmth but back to average. >> now, the erosion of clouds and notice by noon off to a slow start again. in the afternoon hours it and breezy and we will see sunshine. most of us in the 50s and 60s again the we could hit 70 in los gatos but this is the exception. in the south bay, mid-to-upper 60s with santa clara and san jose at 67. moving up the peninsula we are in the mid-50s until millbrae and upper 50s to low 60s and we are 65 in menlo par
better. >> sweet home alabama had issues yesterday. you can see the bus driver took the kids right into that area. turn around. don't drown. that is what the weather service said. you can see the bus driver...maybe impatient but everyone was fine. a lot of rain. this has been feast or famine. a host rain. not much rain here. look at live doppler hd. rain-free but we have drizzle this morning falling and check out the wind, on the ferry building or the flags pushing the winds pushing the...
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home. and i shot out that i wanted to understand it better and it would be good fm of that you say got to stay home the whole time as deployments were happening would understand that transition better. and what challenges were. and if you have a question like that on your mind. i think that will you fine people that are struggling after a deployment. and in this case i interviewed veterans from different branches of the service, men and women. it was really the story. and one of the three. and over to the end. and a struggle that struck me as a story that i wanted to write about. they is a single mother that deployed two times and has three children. in the second deployment she was transferred into a previously all male unit in iraq where she became the driver of the gun truck. though she train today do the supply and logistics. so it is a stretch for her, a national guard soldier and never envisioned the overseas deployments. and really dangerous work. and all kinds of thing happened to her in iraq. she did struggle. would struggle to resume the role as a parent and all of those thing. this
home. and i shot out that i wanted to understand it better and it would be good fm of that you say got to stay home the whole time as deployments were happening would understand that transition better. and what challenges were. and if you have a question like that on your mind. i think that will you fine people that are struggling after a deployment. and in this case i interviewed veterans from different branches of the service, men and women. it was really the story. and one of the three. and...
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durable goods ex-transports, better than expected. new home sales better than expected and the markets bank. why? >> why? add on top of that cpi on friday better than expected. right now we're back to that good is bad environment, something we've seen before where again i say the market participants don't, have not reconciled the fact that the fed will at some point raise rates, probably sooner than they think. the market is getting spooked, a little nervous. last 20 or 30 points up have been on apathy and fear of missing the next big rally which has not come to fruition. really good is bad. that is back to where we are right now. simple as that. david: kim, you believe also that the market views this cash that the fed is printing out as kind of morphine. they may go through withdrawal. however you also have some cash. i'm wondering on a day like today, would you use some of your cash to buy into stocks? if so which ones? >> well we were, we would put money to work on a day like today. there was nothing that was really in our price range. so,
durable goods ex-transports, better than expected. new home sales better than expected and the markets bank. why? >> why? add on top of that cpi on friday better than expected. right now we're back to that good is bad environment, something we've seen before where again i say the market participants don't, have not reconciled the fact that the fed will at some point raise rates, probably sooner than they think. the market is getting spooked, a little nervous. last 20 or 30 points up have...
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of rifle the increase in evictions wore the purpose of selling was evaluated to the rising home prices better to be safe than sorrys were the expectation i asking question hundred and 25 plus removed because baigs of airbnb lou gehrig's disease shouldn't that i think definite number be suspect i challenge for definitely proof that the eviction unit is now how it can be identified as also identify s t r in transparency is a goal in government there is no choices for this committee if the board decided to start why not start with the units all vacated by the ellis act violations not be allowed and be heavy funded after ref notification i would add conviction that take place from this day forward give the planning department or whoever is identified a chance to solve the current glitches they can track evictions with the money collected from the platforms thank you. >> thank you ridiculously the first one the units lost to housing the term commercial unit that can be rented 4 quick examples our home 2 bedrooms valuable we rent one without a kitchen and would not rent it to anybody number 2 a fri
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better off when they would get out. when you do not increase training you do not create a pathway for those folks who come home being betterff. host: the president is in africa for the clinton foundation, one of the global initiatives. here is what he told cnn about the 1994 crime bill. bill clinton: my criminal justice initiative was to put 100,000 more police on the street and create more positive activities for young people. ban assault weapons, and limit the magazine size pass the brady bill. and the republicans basically wanted to emphasize restructure, and i wanted to pass a bill. i did go along with it, and there was a whole movement toward emphasizing that, especially the three strikes deal because we had evidence that a very small percentage of the criminal population created a very high percentage of the committed high percentage of the serious crimes. the problem is that the way it was implemented, we cast too wide a net. we wonder putting so many people in prison that there was not enough money left to educate them train them for new jobs, and increase the chances that when they came out that they could live pr
better off when they would get out. when you do not increase training you do not create a pathway for those folks who come home being betterff. host: the president is in africa for the clinton foundation, one of the global initiatives. here is what he told cnn about the 1994 crime bill. bill clinton: my criminal justice initiative was to put 100,000 more police on the street and create more positive activities for young people. ban assault weapons, and limit the magazine size pass the brady...