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the scene was the same in other big cities like paris, berlin, and hong kong. some people crossed borders, literally, to get their iphones going to neighboring countries. >>> they came to chop down a tree but they couldn't. a woman is in their way. >> she's still there right now. redwood city says the oak tree is diseased and needs to come down. michelle roberts is live in
the scene was the same in other big cities like paris, berlin, and hong kong. some people crossed borders, literally, to get their iphones going to neighboring countries. >>> they came to chop down a tree but they couldn't. a woman is in their way. >> she's still there right now. redwood city says the oak tree is diseased and needs to come down. michelle roberts is live in
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you also listed some best big city values.mber one on the list, let's cut to the chase. >> we were looking at charlotte. there were a couple neighborhoods in charlotte, plaza mid-wood and mountain lakes. you have not heard of these things and that was challenge for us looking for big cities. we've seen home prices go up so much all over the country and especially in popular big cities so what we tried to do is find places that were a combination of affordability in a large city and lots to do in economic strength. so for example in charlotte we found median home prices for $160,000. >> wow. compare that to any place in new york and you won't find that here anywhere. donna roe sato, thanks very much. a lot of fun. and thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "@ this hour" with berman and michaela after a break. my busin. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone ser
you also listed some best big city values.mber one on the list, let's cut to the chase. >> we were looking at charlotte. there were a couple neighborhoods in charlotte, plaza mid-wood and mountain lakes. you have not heard of these things and that was challenge for us looking for big cities. we've seen home prices go up so much all over the country and especially in popular big cities so what we tried to do is find places that were a combination of affordability in a large city and lots...
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it's expensive outside of big cities. instacard is a rising star, that may have found its way around the problem. it's an online site that scrapped warehouses and trucks. the company partnered with local whole food stores and embedded personal shoppers there. the shoppers collect the onlines grocery lift and delivers. instaycard has stiff competition. amazon as been struggling to get amazon fresh, the food delivery service, off the ground. the company is testing one that it hops will streamline ordering and boost sales. wave it over barcodes on food or household products and it creates an online delivery list. it teamed up with the postal service, which is testing delivering postages between 3 and 7am and leaving it on the doorstep. same day delivery is being tested in new york city, and west coast cities, partnering with local stores as well as as retailers like wal-mart and others. it has potential customers in databases, credit card on time. it's not just big companies, relay, in the d.c. area, is addressing the last m
it's expensive outside of big cities. instacard is a rising star, that may have found its way around the problem. it's an online site that scrapped warehouses and trucks. the company partnered with local whole food stores and embedded personal shoppers there. the shoppers collect the onlines grocery lift and delivers. instaycard has stiff competition. amazon as been struggling to get amazon fresh, the food delivery service, off the ground. the company is testing one that it hops will streamline...
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the scene was the same in other big cities like paris, berlin, and hong kong. some people crossed borders, literally, to get their iphones going to neighboring countries. >>> they came to chop down a tree but they couldn't. a woman is in their way. >> she's still there right now. redwood city says the oak tree is diseased and needs to come down. michelle roberts is live in redwood city. what's her plan? >> reporter: she's staying up there, at least for now. not something you see every day. take a look up there, that's gwen, she's been up here since 5:30 in the morning. she said she wanted to beat the crews coming out here to chop this tree down. she says she's trying to save this tree and others. for the last century, this old oak tree has been growing on the corner of goodwin and alameda de l as pulgas. trees line the streets but soon this corner will be bare. >> i cried when i knew. >> reporter: the oak is sick according to city arborists, diseased with root fungus. >> it's not like we're going to lose a forest. we just need this tree taken down for city. >>
the scene was the same in other big cities like paris, berlin, and hong kong. some people crossed borders, literally, to get their iphones going to neighboring countries. >>> they came to chop down a tree but they couldn't. a woman is in their way. >> she's still there right now. redwood city says the oak tree is diseased and needs to come down. michelle roberts is live in redwood city. what's her plan? >> reporter: she's staying up there, at least for now. not something...
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cars are optional in big cities, not mandatory and we see the value. >> i just have to speak from myily. we buy online but we don't by perishables, we don't buy certain things that tend to get squashed by the big bottles of laundry detergent that got stuck on top of them. how do they do that? >> fresh direct started from a grocery store and they said, look we'll deliver whatever you want. they are doing a good job. something crushed, it's rare but does happen. they'll take it back and send another product. where is the convenience factor versus the time factor? >> in a densely populated town that's one thing but in the less populated areas -- >> the convenience factor does start in the big cities, new york, san francisco, chicago -- >> auburn, cosmo started in a big city. >> google shopping express which basically allows you to get anything from any store delivered by people who work for google. i.t. could be paper towels from target and bounce laundry sheets from fairway or whatever it is, they'll have people pick them up for you. >> what's going to happen? >> i have all the time in
cars are optional in big cities, not mandatory and we see the value. >> i just have to speak from myily. we buy online but we don't by perishables, we don't buy certain things that tend to get squashed by the big bottles of laundry detergent that got stuck on top of them. how do they do that? >> fresh direct started from a grocery store and they said, look we'll deliver whatever you want. they are doing a good job. something crushed, it's rare but does happen. they'll take it back...
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now the problems of a big city from just one visit have caught up to them. >> anybody else need musichis mor morning. 100 kids or so about to wrap their hearts and songs and instruments around "the star spangled banner." ♪ >> reporter: but there's a problem with this picture and this practice. the band isn't quite whole. they are missing instruments. calvin will tell you all about what used to be her flute. >> it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: back alat the house, her mother katrina was more direct. >> she walked through the door, slammed the door, started screaming, crying. and she actually couldn't talk for the longest time. >> reporter: and from what should have been the warmest of memories. last week, the band continued a 20-year tradition with the san francisco giants by playing "the star spangled banner" before a home game. it had been a fine performance. then the trouble. before taking their seats, the band went back to store their instruments in their bus in the parking lot. while doing so, they left one bin on the ground. only later, after returning to their own parking lot, d
now the problems of a big city from just one visit have caught up to them. >> anybody else need musichis mor morning. 100 kids or so about to wrap their hearts and songs and instruments around "the star spangled banner." ♪ >> reporter: but there's a problem with this picture and this practice. the band isn't quite whole. they are missing instruments. calvin will tell you all about what used to be her flute. >> it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: back alat the...
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the city is trying to make neighbors comply by putting up big signs like these and have red lettering. they will be placed next to around 600 buildings throughout the city. the city said this time last year 6,000 building owners were given notices. the buildings according to the city are prone to failure in event of an earthquake. they had to get the process under way to either retrofit the buildings or prove they weren't needed. the owners around 600 buildings will get signs next week letting everyone know. >> i look at it as we're serious about compliance and there are real penalties for not complying. >> the city says it is poing it important to retrofit. we will talk to one business owner. we'll get his reaction if he were to get one of these notices on his building. >> thank you. >>> top officials and volunteers will begin going door to door to talk to earthquake victims, to find out needs, including everything from counselling, stress rereduction, housing, al of that. it will take three days to complete. everyone will be wearing a badge and vest to identify themselves. >>> the i
the city is trying to make neighbors comply by putting up big signs like these and have red lettering. they will be placed next to around 600 buildings throughout the city. the city said this time last year 6,000 building owners were given notices. the buildings according to the city are prone to failure in event of an earthquake. they had to get the process under way to either retrofit the buildings or prove they weren't needed. the owners around 600 buildings will get signs next week letting...
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humphrey because the union leaders, the state party leaders, big-city bosses were for him and because a plurality of democratic voters manifested in the gallup poll were for him almost surely would've been the democratic nominee anyway. what about humphrey who was vice president and his boss, lyndon johnson? he had withdrawn from the election. well, johnson withdrew but he hoped somehow he would be asked and remember that convention was scheduled originally to coincide with the johnson's birthday at the end of august. johnson had this lingering hope that he would be able to have a breakthrough in negotiations with north vietnam and somehow bring peace to that war or a breakthrough in negotiations with the soviet union. and go to that convention on the evening of his birthday and announced peace and have the convention stampeded in his favor. that was an unrealized dream but now one johnson ever abandoned. for that reason until well after the convention, it took him a while to get over the fact it did not happen. he continued to treat humphrey as a kind of a staff sergeant with treat a
humphrey because the union leaders, the state party leaders, big-city bosses were for him and because a plurality of democratic voters manifested in the gallup poll were for him almost surely would've been the democratic nominee anyway. what about humphrey who was vice president and his boss, lyndon johnson? he had withdrawn from the election. well, johnson withdrew but he hoped somehow he would be asked and remember that convention was scheduled originally to coincide with the johnson's...
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there's a legacy fund out to support hostages and promote education for kids in big cities nk> news broke on twitter tonight that the state of maryland offers extension to allow seventh graders more time to get their requiredim you k w immunization the state says any district can file for a 45 day extension. they have to request that by next friday. >>> sat fire chief with dc fire ac. submitted his letter of resignation. it comes two months after chief who also has been replaced by >>> few people using memorial circle over bridge in aggressive arlington, six crosswalks don't have signals making it tricky for pedestrians and be riders. you can offer suggestions on how to make it safer on their > next at 11:00. >> it's the hardest day i'll ever have. >> the daughter of senator creeds opens up about her brother's illness. >> i felt like i lost him a long time ago. >> and the tragedy that struck her family almost a year ago. >>> special delivery, the bond that led t unexpected gift. >>> a chance for >> it was a heart breaking incident that shattered a family, virginia state senator creigh dee
there's a legacy fund out to support hostages and promote education for kids in big cities nk> news broke on twitter tonight that the state of maryland offers extension to allow seventh graders more time to get their requiredim you k w immunization the state says any district can file for a 45 day extension. they have to request that by next friday. >>> sat fire chief with dc fire ac. submitted his letter of resignation. it comes two months after chief who also has been replaced by...
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elections will be determined between the big cities and rural america. that's one way to look at this 2014 map. >>> the strategy democrats are trying to use to hold the senate that has never worked in the past. why are they trying it again? so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. the kids went to take zznana's house... like... for the whole weekend! zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep aid, that helps you sleep easily, and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. cshe is the greatest thing ever. one little smile. one little laugh. honey bunny... (laughter) we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. (baby noise...laughter) we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your si
elections will be determined between the big cities and rural america. that's one way to look at this 2014 map. >>> the strategy democrats are trying to use to hold the senate that has never worked in the past. why are they trying it again? so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. the kids went to...
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controlling big cities like mosul, second biggest in iraq. it's not a question of just hostages. it's rolling back something that's everyday getting stronger and stronger. their getting more money from selling oil, people coming from outside expert and so on to help their presence. the time bomb is ticking away. it needs heavy action at this stage. >> jim speaking about the growing threat from islamic state. let's stay in the middle east. in gaza, families are slowly returning to their homes or what's left of them. new pictures show damage caused by the conflict in israel that lasted 50 days. we'll show you those images in a minute. let's have a look at how damaging this was in terms of numbers. 2,000 palestinians were killed. most of them were civilians according to the u.n. on the israeli side, 73 were killed, 66 were soldiers. more than 400,000 people in gaza were displaced. over 17,000 houses were destroyed. well the challenge now for the people of gaza is rebuilding. as our correspondent has been finding out, it's not easy to rebuild when there's nothing for them to rebuild
controlling big cities like mosul, second biggest in iraq. it's not a question of just hostages. it's rolling back something that's everyday getting stronger and stronger. their getting more money from selling oil, people coming from outside expert and so on to help their presence. the time bomb is ticking away. it needs heavy action at this stage. >> jim speaking about the growing threat from islamic state. let's stay in the middle east. in gaza, families are slowly returning to their...
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temperatures tomorrow, once again, will be in the upper 80s to 80 degrees in the big cities. and traverse city, 66, and the cooler air will be sliding south. >>> we turn now to the deadly volcano eruption in japan. you can see it over my shoulder. the sudden blast trapping hikers on a mountain. some bodies knee deep in ash. here is more with the rescue tonight. >> reporter: it came without warning, japan's epic mt. ontake suddenly turning deadly. this is the moment, captured by a hiker who often posts his travels, a simple trek became a frantic fight for survival. watch this video from inside the summit. the hikers plunged into darkness. ontake erupted during prime hiking season, listen as the crystal sky is shattered by volcanic debris. some 250 climbers many believed to be near the 10,000 foot peak caught, some of them trapped over night. emergency helicopter teams rushing to pluck survivors from the ashen slope. and feel fears of another eruption. the hails fell like hailstone this man said, we couldn't breathe. dozens are dead. others are buried in ash. mt. ontake is just
temperatures tomorrow, once again, will be in the upper 80s to 80 degrees in the big cities. and traverse city, 66, and the cooler air will be sliding south. >>> we turn now to the deadly volcano eruption in japan. you can see it over my shoulder. the sudden blast trapping hikers on a mountain. some bodies knee deep in ash. here is more with the rescue tonight. >> reporter: it came without warning, japan's epic mt. ontake suddenly turning deadly. this is the moment, captured by a...
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the russian leader wants ukranian forces not just to stop operations but to withdraw around the big cities. >> translation: the warring parties should agree on and implement the following. firstly, to end the offensive operations by the armed forces, to pull back the ukranian army and not shell populated areas, ensure international observers monitor the ceasefire, and ensure combat aircraft are not used against civilians in the conflict zone. separatist leaders claim not to have seen the plan, but were in agreement with its proposals. >> translation: let them go away and stop bothering us. we didn't bother them. did they want us to come to kiev and start shelling. i repeat once more. leave them in peace, go away. >> the coming days is critically important. ukraine's troubles are top of the agenda. the contract group representing kiev, moscow and the separatists meet again in kiev. on the same day the e.u. will decide whether to hit russia with more sanctions. >> paul brennan there, as we said. and peter sharp in moscow. the meeting in minsk. give us the general take on moscow's interpretat
the russian leader wants ukranian forces not just to stop operations but to withdraw around the big cities. >> translation: the warring parties should agree on and implement the following. firstly, to end the offensive operations by the armed forces, to pull back the ukranian army and not shell populated areas, ensure international observers monitor the ceasefire, and ensure combat aircraft are not used against civilians in the conflict zone. separatist leaders claim not to have seen the...
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. >> it would be a big city with expensive restaurants and people on their laptopsa all of the time. did is kind of a little bleak, i think. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> the art walk that mark mentioned in the story is this thursday from 6:00 until 9:00 in san francisco >>> a long journey to mars. the mission that has people on their edge of their seats tonight. >>> back on earth we are excited about another chance of rain. we will have details as we look live, after a break ,,,,,,,,,, nasa's "maven" spacecraft wl reach mars after a ten month mission to the red planet. it won't land, but will spea year in orbi >>> it traveled half a million miles. tonight it reaches its destination. the spacecraft will reach mars after a 10 month mission to the red planet. tell not land but it will spend a year in orbit studying the atmosphere. the researchers want to know how it went from warm and wet to cold and dry. >> yes. >> that is the great thing about it. those other planets give us another experimental point. if things changed on earth we got mars out to there see how
. >> it would be a big city with expensive restaurants and people on their laptopsa all of the time. did is kind of a little bleak, i think. >> reporter: in san francisco, mark kelly, kpix5. >> the art walk that mark mentioned in the story is this thursday from 6:00 until 9:00 in san francisco >>> a long journey to mars. the mission that has people on their edge of their seats tonight. >>> back on earth we are excited about another chance of rain. we will...
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election will be determined between the big cities and rural america. way to look at this 2014 minute. coming up in half a minute, the strategy democr >> we're just now six week from the mid term elections and we're something that happens whenever a president has low poll numbers, members of his own party are doing everything they can to look like they are keeping him at arms length. >> with president obama's approval rating continuing to sit at or even below 40%, democrats who face the voters in a matter of weeks aren't just walking away from the president, they are running and gunning away. just this week, kentucky democratic senate hopefully alison grimes was out with this ad. i'm not barack obama. >> i'm mary landrieu and i approve this message. >> i'm marc begich. >> i'm alison grimes. >> a parade of democrats are following this practice. >> he took on obama. >> the administration's policies are simply wrong. >> i'll make sure president obama gets the message: >> when the president has shown up in these states, democrats are studly -- suddenly find
election will be determined between the big cities and rural america. way to look at this 2014 minute. coming up in half a minute, the strategy democr >> we're just now six week from the mid term elections and we're something that happens whenever a president has low poll numbers, members of his own party are doing everything they can to look like they are keeping him at arms length. >> with president obama's approval rating continuing to sit at or even below 40%, democrats who face...
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. >> palm springs is a small town with big-city sophistication in the middle of the desert. there is a mystical vibe that can be felt. it is quite palpable. it is part of the feeling i have when i step out of the car from l.a.. it is a true all moment. everybody has a very clear of what -- clear idea of what it is , and they are right, but there is a lot more to it than any simply defined idea of it. it's an amazing shrine to midcentury design that is also small town america. say to me, what do you do out there? it is so hot. it is hot in the summer. but that's a great excuse to do nothing. there are a lot of retirees there, but there are also young people and people who are there for different reasons. one thing that shows the different sides of it is i have a portrait called mike and bob. theiran elderly couple in decorated living room. what i love about that photo is it really shows the joy that they have in their home and in their life there. contrast that with the couple in the photo td garden. and are new to palm springs really interested and involved in the preservati
. >> palm springs is a small town with big-city sophistication in the middle of the desert. there is a mystical vibe that can be felt. it is quite palpable. it is part of the feeling i have when i step out of the car from l.a.. it is a true all moment. everybody has a very clear of what -- clear idea of what it is , and they are right, but there is a lot more to it than any simply defined idea of it. it's an amazing shrine to midcentury design that is also small town america. say to me,...
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. ♪ in the big city streetlights make dreams all looking pretty but your light is in the air new yorkou're in new york these streets will make you feel better the lights will inspire you now you're in new yor ♪ >> for all of us at cbs sports. >> this is collins. >> brett musburger. >> bill macatee. >> saying so long. >> so long from the national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. >>> you might want to keep your eyes to the skies tonight. severe storms could interrupt your saturday evening plans. >>> hello, everybody. i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us. right thousand, the entire area is under a severe thunderstorm watch. first alert meteorologist erica grow is here with the latest on our yellow alert. hi, erica. >> hi, bruce. almost the entire area under that severe thunderstorm watch, as outlined in the light orange here. it is in effect until 9:00. you can see it includes leesburg, frederick, gaithersburg, manassas and of course downtown washington included in the watch area. this severe thunderstorm warning just popped up on the screen at 6:17. i was standing by
. ♪ in the big city streetlights make dreams all looking pretty but your light is in the air new yorkou're in new york these streets will make you feel better the lights will inspire you now you're in new yor ♪ >> for all of us at cbs sports. >> this is collins. >> brett musburger. >> bill macatee. >> saying so long. >> so long from the national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. >>> you might want to keep your eyes to the skies...
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election will be determined between the big cities and rural america.k at this 2014 minute. coming up in half a minute, the strategy democr if you can clear a table without lifting a finger... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. oral-b toothbrushes aree engineered al, with end rounded bristles so brushing doesn't scratch gums and angled perfectly, to remove 90% of plaque for a healthier smile. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. >> we're just now six week from the
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and angela a hundred percent of dancers in their 20s in new york city or san francisco or a big city have some other source of income, be it, being married or having a second job, or having living in a bathroom and the other person is paying the rent. so the idea that it is an even an option to have this life and doing what you love, you have to question that, and challenge yourself to come up with someone has the life that you are expecting to get. if everything goes right what is the life. >> hang on, hang on. you have two parents very supportive of you pursuing a career or dance, and had she been your mom, where would you be now and better off or worse off? >> well, you know, i'm still trying to figure this out. i am dancing now, there is always doubt in me. you know, i think honestly i will be fine whatever i choose to do. i'm a hard worker and that is what it is coming down to. as long as i stay focussed and know what i'm doing and work hard i will be fine. >> great conversation. thank you all of you. thanks to all of the guests. edge of 18 airing sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. fo
and angela a hundred percent of dancers in their 20s in new york city or san francisco or a big city have some other source of income, be it, being married or having a second job, or having living in a bathroom and the other person is paying the rent. so the idea that it is an even an option to have this life and doing what you love, you have to question that, and challenge yourself to come up with someone has the life that you are expecting to get. if everything goes right what is the life....
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. ♪ in the big city streetlights make dreams all looking pretty but your light is in the air new rk concretee dreams are made of there's nothing you can do when you're in new york these streets will make you feel better the lights will inspire you ♪w you're in new york >> for all of us at cbs sports. >> this is collins. >> brett musburger. >> bill macatee. >> saying so long. >> so long from the national tennis center in flushing meadows, new york. >> ♪ >> severe storms targeting the region. this iwitness cam video was sent to us from tom, the rain coming down so hard as you can see at this voorhees target that people were abandoning their shopping carts just trying to get out of the way. storm scan3 shows the storms moving across the region. some of them have been severe at this point. the entire viewing area is under a severe thunderstorm watch. good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining us. meteorologist justin drabick is tracking these storms for us at this hour. he's joining us live in the cbs3 weather center with the latest on where they're heading at this poin
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more than nine other big cities. yearly household income is about $60,000, lower than baltimore, washington, d.c., and minneapolis. >>> let's talk about your health now. chester county treating its first case of a respiratory virus, quite frankly, hitting children hard. union ford chadsville school district says a child has the illness and is not back to school. comes one day after we learned new jersey also has its first case. that child was treated at a children's hospital in philadelphia along with three kids from pennsylvania. we're still a few days away from learning the results of a lab test of a suspected case in delaware. now, this particular strain is called the enterovirus d-68. it's uncommon in the united states. infants, children, and teenagers are more likely to become infected. it spreads when someone sneezes or touching something with the virus on it. symptoms include wheezing and breathing trouble, and there is nov no vaccine currently. we posted more about the virus on nbc10.com. we have details from
more than nine other big cities. yearly household income is about $60,000, lower than baltimore, washington, d.c., and minneapolis. >>> let's talk about your health now. chester county treating its first case of a respiratory virus, quite frankly, hitting children hard. union ford chadsville school district says a child has the illness and is not back to school. comes one day after we learned new jersey also has its first case. that child was treated at a children's hospital in...
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turks actually fight in the i.s., and how many isis sleeper cells are present in istanbul and other big citiesrkey, that turkey at this point is quite unlikely to yield support in a way that is public. there may be other intelligence related, or other support and supply related help that turkey can give, but given that it's mosul console late was overone by isis in the last month, it has lost one of its most important intelligence hubs in the region. so it's unclear how much turkey is going to help. >>> protesters have been injured in egypt after scuffles with police. at least one person has been killed. they are demonstrating against the july 2013 overthrow of president mohammed morsi. and al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three imprisoned journalists. they are accused of aiding the muslim brotherhood, charges seem politically motivated and they are appealing against the conviction. >>> the yemen president has met with the houthi rebels. the political dead lock has crippled an already struggling economy. >> reporter: restaurants like this are flourishing in yemen, a meal here
turks actually fight in the i.s., and how many isis sleeper cells are present in istanbul and other big citiesrkey, that turkey at this point is quite unlikely to yield support in a way that is public. there may be other intelligence related, or other support and supply related help that turkey can give, but given that it's mosul console late was overone by isis in the last month, it has lost one of its most important intelligence hubs in the region. so it's unclear how much turkey is going to...
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san jose earned a reputation as the safest big city in the united states under his watch. joe mc was san jose's top cop from 1976 until he retired in 1991. after his police career, he was involved heavily with research at stanford's hoover institution. >>> new at 5:00 from the jailhouse to the campaign trail, a san leandro mayoral candidate says don't count him out of the running just yet. kpix 5's da lin tells us his strategy to win votes despite a criminal past. >> reporter: the historic san leandro theater had dark base but it's on the rise thanks to the other than dan dillman who may have just as much character as the 70-year-old theater. >> who better to promote our city i guess than a promoter? [ laughter ] >> reporter: his big laughs and energetic personality are some of the qualities he hopes will win people over. >> i'm dan dillman and i'm running for mayor. >> reporter: dillman filed his papers to run for mayor a week after his release from jail. while his two opponents were soliciting votes, the small business owner spent 69 days this summer behind bars for assa
san jose earned a reputation as the safest big city in the united states under his watch. joe mc was san jose's top cop from 1976 until he retired in 1991. after his police career, he was involved heavily with research at stanford's hoover institution. >>> new at 5:00 from the jailhouse to the campaign trail, a san leandro mayoral candidate says don't count him out of the running just yet. kpix 5's da lin tells us his strategy to win votes despite a criminal past. >> reporter:...
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. >> this is the last big city stop for auditions this season but people can still audition online, you have to be between 15-28 years old as of june 1. the season begins in january on ktvu. >> i believe 14 seasons. >> i know. >> so exciting. >>> mark is here. the a's will be fun to watch tomorrow in kansas city. do or die time. >> absolutely. the first time in baseball heistry four -- four teams from california in the playoffs. this is the reason the a's traded for john lester. she on the -- he is on the mound tomorrow. one game wildcard back in kansas city and man, john lester might be the right guy. 9-3 life time versus kansas with a 1.84 e.r.a. lowest e.r.a against any team and he talks about that match- up. >> we all have teams throughout the league that, you know, you pitch well against and you have teams that kick your butt. maybe get them at the right time. there is always a number of things that lead to good starts. >> all right. mean time you probably heard about this. they don't call him prime time for number. saying the players aren't on the same page with coach and they wan
. >> this is the last big city stop for auditions this season but people can still audition online, you have to be between 15-28 years old as of june 1. the season begins in january on ktvu. >> i believe 14 seasons. >> i know. >> so exciting. >>> mark is here. the a's will be fun to watch tomorrow in kansas city. do or die time. >> absolutely. the first time in baseball heistry four -- four teams from california in the playoffs. this is the reason the a's...
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state if you don't win the philly suburbs and lehigh valley, north hampton, bethlehem, allentown, big cities up there. the fact of the matter is he is doing better, but he is not doing anywhere near enough among independent voters and we'll see how that plays out over the next, oh, gosh we're down to -- south side of almost five weeks. >> let's run throw the graphics and have you weigh in on them. regardless of how people plan to vote, many perceive that tom wolf will win, 58% think the newcomer with no political and he do will beat the incumbent over 19% for corbett and 60% think the state is off on the wrong track that weighs in only a quarter thought tom corbett was doing an excellent or good job is our next graphic. it makes it a hurdle for the current governor to overcome. when you said turnout is key it makes a 1 or 2% difference which would help the incumbent. >> the bigger problem the governor has is this. there's a perception he cut education. education for the first time in modern historical is the single most important issue in the governor's election, normally it's the economy an
state if you don't win the philly suburbs and lehigh valley, north hampton, bethlehem, allentown, big cities up there. the fact of the matter is he is doing better, but he is not doing anywhere near enough among independent voters and we'll see how that plays out over the next, oh, gosh we're down to -- south side of almost five weeks. >> let's run throw the graphics and have you weigh in on them. regardless of how people plan to vote, many perceive that tom wolf will win, 58% think the...
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when these guys pitched to you that they could good quality meals in 20 minutes in big cities?d to belief. when you invest this early in company that is only months old. you have to believe in the vision and founders because they haven't proven anything yet. they haven't built it yet. when we first met you hadn't built it. it was idea. hard to not believe when you find a compelling perp like this. liz: what is it there is traffic? get to jefferson and coanga to sunset boulevard. in many big cities there are so many factors that would prevent 20 minute promise of beautiful meals, just like this just delivered to somebody's doorstep. >> very complex system. i will let the guys talk more about it. there is complicated there. is food production side. the delivery side. it all has to become together perfectly and these guys have done a great job in san fan. liz: you're sitting there at lyft and proverbial lightning bolt hits your head and what does it tell you? >> i was working at lift, which is rocket history after company and i was get home and hungry and tired like any american a
when these guys pitched to you that they could good quality meals in 20 minutes in big cities?d to belief. when you invest this early in company that is only months old. you have to believe in the vision and founders because they haven't proven anything yet. they haven't built it yet. when we first met you hadn't built it. it was idea. hard to not believe when you find a compelling perp like this. liz: what is it there is traffic? get to jefferson and coanga to sunset boulevard. in many big...
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it is only a few miles from the big city, but light years in attitude.was distant enough. >> it is about being a victim in a way. they came in and stole something that belonged to us. they took something away that can never, ever be replaced. the trouble began last week was that for most the star-spangled banner for a 20th consecutive year the san francisco giants asked the band to play before a game. 100 students obliged. >> i thought the performance was wonderful. what happened after that was not. before taking their seats the band went to store their instruments. when doing so they left one bin on the side. only then did they realize the unthinkable happened. >> somebody took our bin of flutes and clarinets. >> some owned by the school and others by students. cameron lost a flute that was in her family for 35 years. >> well, my mom got it when she first started playing the flute. when she was a little kid, she was passed it down to me. >> she walked through the door and slammed the door and started screaming and crying. she actually couldn't talk for
it is only a few miles from the big city, but light years in attitude.was distant enough. >> it is about being a victim in a way. they came in and stole something that belonged to us. they took something away that can never, ever be replaced. the trouble began last week was that for most the star-spangled banner for a 20th consecutive year the san francisco giants asked the band to play before a game. 100 students obliged. >> i thought the performance was wonderful. what happened...
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>> we take samples of the drug well produce here and then we compare with samples seized in big cities >> reporter: his goal? to map the traffickers expanding drug supply routes. they don't find any narcos or coke labs. a major blow to the operation. but they do encounter a local grower, still tending his fields. he used to plant corn here, but he said that coca is much easier to plant. the police say they won't arrest this man, because they are in search of much bigger fish. out of leads, they return to base and begin the long task of analyzing evidence. meanwhile, we go out in search of our own answers and follow a tip that leads us across enemy lines. >> we found someone who works at the cocaine lab, he's agreed to speak to us. he doesn't want to be eidentif d identified, because they have very simple rules in the drug world. the kem cychemist explains that in business with colombian traffickers. how much do you think is leaving here? the chemist says his labs have been targeted in police operations, but it does little to slow down his production. "you just build another one," he sa
>> we take samples of the drug well produce here and then we compare with samples seized in big cities >> reporter: his goal? to map the traffickers expanding drug supply routes. they don't find any narcos or coke labs. a major blow to the operation. but they do encounter a local grower, still tending his fields. he used to plant corn here, but he said that coca is much easier to plant. the police say they won't arrest this man, because they are in search of much bigger fish. out of...
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if you take an example, the big city on the you freighties, the center -- ufrates, the center for i.s.i.s. if we bombed i.s.i.s. there, who would take over the city. the regime has an airport and base close to the center of the city. al qaeda dominated with a few other militias the city before i.s.i.s. took it over. if you destroy i.s.i.s., the natural people to take it over is al qaeda, or the bashar al-assad regime. there are bad choices on the ground. we could parachute in, free syrian troops from the west. it's a hard thing to do. >>? a lot of the analysis of the p's speech, there has been doubt about the destroy part that you heard josh landers expressing. with the coalition partners, can you help to dry up the recruiting routes. can you dry up the funding. by bringing other people with you, does it make it more possible to actually destroy, rather than incapacitate. >> sure. >> make life difficult for. >> right. so i would say that the coalition is necessary in order to proceed, both in iraq, and especially in syria. it's never going to be sufficient. it's not going to be sufficient
if you take an example, the big city on the you freighties, the center -- ufrates, the center for i.s.i.s. if we bombed i.s.i.s. there, who would take over the city. the regime has an airport and base close to the center of the city. al qaeda dominated with a few other militias the city before i.s.i.s. took it over. if you destroy i.s.i.s., the natural people to take it over is al qaeda, or the bashar al-assad regime. there are bad choices on the ground. we could parachute in, free syrian...
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> the person who demonstrates heard and bringing san jose back close to the status of the safest big city in america will win the vote. >> the supervisor wants to spend more money on police officer to restore staffing levels to what they used to be. another wants more officers but says next reform comes back. both will spend $1 million on the campaigns. >> the director of the secret service will appear before a house committee to answer questions of how an armed man preached white house security. the breach is far worse than first reported. the 42-year-old omar gonzalez a home iraq veteran scaled the fence pushing past the guard at the white house door. an alarm box was on "mute." the officer had in idea gonzalez was going to run in. and then a staircase leads upstairs to the first family living quarters and through the east room before being taken down by an agent. we will have a report on the breach at 5:00 a.m. newscast. >> parent company of albert son's and super value super markets found another breach of their computer networks saying malicious software was installed in the past mon
> the person who demonstrates heard and bringing san jose back close to the status of the safest big city in america will win the vote. >> the supervisor wants to spend more money on police officer to restore staffing levels to what they used to be. another wants more officers but says next reform comes back. both will spend $1 million on the campaigns. >> the director of the secret service will appear before a house committee to answer questions of how an armed man preached...
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the beach it seems that it has some old school books school mostly it's a big. city with. the most. informing them years of the science. there's a different leader in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties to the camp on syria in recent months has said they believe he's a reformer of victory of mr president the senate which is diddy's time for him to go. to stability and peace to syria is going to be the most obvious step to. illegal. but all told you my language a whole but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm not in a position to the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month i'm so pleased to carry out a car is on the docket no god. no job no more weasel words when you have a direct question are you prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle pretty well off speech and a little down to freedom to cross. so thursday about eight forty that morning i came over here because i was supposed to have a live broadcast from hotel ukraine which is the building over there j
the beach it seems that it has some old school books school mostly it's a big. city with. the most. informing them years of the science. there's a different leader in syria now many of the members of congress of both parties to the camp on syria in recent months has said they believe he's a reformer of victory of mr president the senate which is diddy's time for him to go. to stability and peace to syria is going to be the most obvious step to. illegal. but all told you my language a whole but...
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world, big city but small village at the end.apons on earth to make peace. it's the food. it's the drink. we have better peace on earth. and you probably the united nation ambassador. >> in time. >> and this from south pole. only new zealand has the right to farm them. you can try it, with a little wasabi. >> i grew up in the '50s and '60s, and even then, chinese food was an essential part of being a new yorker. if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> do you know how to speak like a brooklyn person? >> it's a tough accent. queens is easier, you know, it's more of a -- i can't, i live right next to it my whole life. >> can you say -- >> the action. a brooklyn expression? >> i want to hear. >> not for nothin'. i could really use a little more wine. >> ha. not for nothin'. >> not for nothing. >> the shanghai chef, jackie shu prepares a dish that will be more and more in demand among those who can afford it. and more and more people every day can afford it. >> what is it? >> it's t
world, big city but small village at the end.apons on earth to make peace. it's the food. it's the drink. we have better peace on earth. and you probably the united nation ambassador. >> in time. >> and this from south pole. only new zealand has the right to farm them. you can try it, with a little wasabi. >> i grew up in the '50s and '60s, and even then, chinese food was an essential part of being a new yorker. if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you...
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. >>> the man who helped san jose earn its reputation as the safest big city in america has died. joe macknumare was the police chief from 1976 to 1991. he had cancer. he was 79. >>> another former chief, rob davis says he really laid the ground work for turning an average police department into 1 of the most progressive agencies in the country. >>> city staffers rescued 8 dogs from a home this week. they got a tip from a real estate agents. the animals had no proper care or food for a very long time. >> filthy conditions and the dogs showed signs of physical neglect. >> reporter: they know the identity of the residents but has not been in contact yet. the dogs will become available for adoption. >>> and gourdo, the dog hit by a high-speed chase is expected to make a full recovery. he's doing well after surgery for a gash on a hind leg and a crushed hip. there's been so much support. all medical bills are covered. he was hit during this wild chase on wednesday night. the driver of the van was arrested. >>> secret service yells for everyone to get out. the scary part is how far thi
. >>> the man who helped san jose earn its reputation as the safest big city in america has died. joe macknumare was the police chief from 1976 to 1991. he had cancer. he was 79. >>> another former chief, rob davis says he really laid the ground work for turning an average police department into 1 of the most progressive agencies in the country. >>> city staffers rescued 8 dogs from a home this week. they got a tip from a real estate agents. the animals had no proper...
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. >> reporter: migrant workers and russians go to the big cities and learn new skills. they are far from home. this is a big problem. >> reporter: particularly for those looking for the perfect partner. this woman has been trying to find a husband for three years. with 80%, mostly men, working in russia, mr right is hard to find in the local personal ads. >>> all the good guys are working this russia, there aren't many men, and the ones that are are not well educated and don't raise enough to raise a family. >> reporter: poverty and lack of the jobs means many leave the country. it challenges the value of this conservative society. most tajik families are aware of the draw backs of having one or more family members working in countries like russia. while many endured the challenges, there's little open destruction. there's root causes of the breakdown of family structures. >> long distance marriages are tough, and increasingly end in divorce. last month, this woman's husband abandoned her with a call from russia. >> translation: it's hard for me. i'm sick and can't affo
. >> reporter: migrant workers and russians go to the big cities and learn new skills. they are far from home. this is a big problem. >> reporter: particularly for those looking for the perfect partner. this woman has been trying to find a husband for three years. with 80%, mostly men, working in russia, mr right is hard to find in the local personal ads. >>> all the good guys are working this russia, there aren't many men, and the ones that are are not well educated and...
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if you take an example like the big city in syria, capitol of the whole eastern region, center for isisif we bombed isis there, who would take over the city in the regime has a giant airport and base close to the stern -- center of the city, and al-qaeda dominated the city before the government took it over. so there's some bad choices on the ground. we would parachute in free syria troops, but that's a hard thing to do. >> in a lot of the analysis of the president's speech there has been that doubt about the destroy part. but with these coalition partners, can you help dry up the recruiting groups, and the funding, but bringing other people with you, does it make it more possible to do -- actually destroy, rather than merely incapacitate or make life difficult for? >> right. so i would say that the coalition is necessary in order to proceed both in iraq and especially in syria, but it's never going to be sufficient and it's not going to be sufficient in the short-term. if you look at the u.s. approach, the focus is going to be twofold, the first is on limited targeted drone strikes to
if you take an example like the big city in syria, capitol of the whole eastern region, center for isisif we bombed isis there, who would take over the city in the regime has a giant airport and base close to the stern -- center of the city, and al-qaeda dominated the city before the government took it over. so there's some bad choices on the ground. we would parachute in free syria troops, but that's a hard thing to do. >> in a lot of the analysis of the president's speech there has been...
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the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared or staffed for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff of about 20 takes two days to change it from one team to the other -- from jets green to giants blue, or vice versa. that includes the removable endzone. the turf from one team is rolled up and stored under the stands and the other team's turf is rolled out. special end
the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game...