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dean of the faculty of medicine of those and university has long been head of the city's blood center although he was generally reassuring he pointed out the risks as. some sort of press maddon any thinking. me. they would get me. to do. it but there's a. key. both to. zero risk doesn't exist. as we are reminded by the scandal of contaminated blood that hit europe including the swiss red cross and friends. and. don't enough don't get. lucky. if you don't need to acknowledge all three you don't want. to meet all of you lose . it all after the scandal sanitary checks were increased world wind. the plasma pools are now cleaned using methods that are said to be highly efficient. news or no profit yes shoot nudes. shortage frugal me and get you to sit down to see john's i.q. are is a hematology just in lille he's head of the blood center for the north of france the largest transfusion center in france he's one of the people traumatized by the blood contamination scandal in a very good cause and the that division in its most. minute me at all yesterday just as hold up avoiding to do so in a
dean of the faculty of medicine of those and university has long been head of the city's blood center although he was generally reassuring he pointed out the risks as. some sort of press maddon any thinking. me. they would get me. to do. it but there's a. key. both to. zero risk doesn't exist. as we are reminded by the scandal of contaminated blood that hit europe including the swiss red cross and friends. and. don't enough don't get. lucky. if you don't need to acknowledge all three you don't...
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in legal he's head of the blood center for the north of france the largest transfusion center in france he's one of the people traumatized by the blood contamination scandal in aid to. africa and the that division in its most. minute oh yes what it just is holed up in to do so in a very measured nic and you've got to fix your piece to keep it. simple. and you know keep in. mind. is this it makes no sense to people people are going to just. you know that's. the ministry. in the city. today the checks are considered effective at least as far as known risks are concerned but if there was a new virus slipping through we could spread more quickly due to globalization. to reduce these risks wouldn't the best way be for each country to produce its own plasma that would be preferable according to the world health organization self-sufficiency is definitely one of the aims that show promotes in terms of the goal that countries are trying to get to the goal is not self-sufficiency soley for self-sufficiency sake it's because systems that are self-sufficient tend to be safer and tend to provide be
in legal he's head of the blood center for the north of france the largest transfusion center in france he's one of the people traumatized by the blood contamination scandal in aid to. africa and the that division in its most. minute oh yes what it just is holed up in to do so in a very measured nic and you've got to fix your piece to keep it. simple. and you know keep in. mind. is this it makes no sense to people people are going to just. you know that's. the ministry. in the city. today the...
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i want to bring in karen from the blood center. we are partnering with them for the blood drive.u so much for all the help. they're the ones who bring the vans, the technicians, everything we need to pull this off. you know, tell me, for people who might be sitting at home and saying, oh, that sounds scary, giving blood, because we know not many people do t it, what do you say to them? >> well, today will be a little busy. i'm expecting, like you said, a nice turnout but for the about an hour that it takes, a little bit of your time, a little bit of a needle stick, but not too bad. the feelings you have when you walk away are amazing. you feel proud of what you've done, the idea of potentially saving someone's life here in our own community is really an awesome feeling. and it's well worth the time and certainly, you know, the little effort that it takes. >> reporter: one of the things i remember from going through this experience is how nice the experience is. and i just want to take a walk and let you -- show you inside what one of these vans look likes because it is, you know,
i want to bring in karen from the blood center. we are partnering with them for the blood drive.u so much for all the help. they're the ones who bring the vans, the technicians, everything we need to pull this off. you know, tell me, for people who might be sitting at home and saying, oh, that sounds scary, giving blood, because we know not many people do t it, what do you say to them? >> well, today will be a little busy. i'm expecting, like you said, a nice turnout but for the about an...
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who every week brings us stories of doing good in their series now, we have to do one the blood center has been recent disasters and the blood it was a team effort. garvin tweeted out these photos. there' the man himself. check it out. next one, nbc bay area's chris sanche kira clapper. she anchors the morning weekend. garvin and clapper. she survived. follow garvin on twitter and how you can help s mornin blood. >> yes. degree weathe the weather this weekend, partic has been much more comfor around the bay area. the first weekend degree close to 90 there last weekend. right now, this looks a lot nicer. tib ron, 74 degrees. breezy across the bay now. not much in the way of fog. we go through sept coming up, we've got giants baseba temper arn first pitch now, half moon bay, late day trival actual slightly below average 7:15. temper comfortable. light jacket weather dropping to so, we got the ons bringi in a few areas of low i thin a jacket will be fine. even for the inland valley, we mid h 50s for much of the area. north bay coup waking up to the mid-50 to start your sunday. we'll up th
who every week brings us stories of doing good in their series now, we have to do one the blood center has been recent disasters and the blood it was a team effort. garvin tweeted out these photos. there' the man himself. check it out. next one, nbc bay area's chris sanche kira clapper. she anchors the morning weekend. garvin and clapper. she survived. follow garvin on twitter and how you can help s mornin blood. >> yes. degree weathe the weather this weekend, partic has been much more...
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my own blood drive this week in the bay area proud blood drive in conjunction with the stanford blood center. the information on your screen, saturday, 9:00 to 3:00. at the corner of kooser and meridian. if you go to bay area proud you can see the link and reserve a time. be in and out in under an hour. >> and your mom made treats. >> my mom made cookies there for people who donate. >> now you're talking garvin. >> i saw the pictures. yumy to my tummy. >> details on the website. >> nbcbayarea.com/bay area proud. >> over to jeff our chief meteorologist we are talking blood drive weather on saturday but overall the general weekend as well. >> really nice for noen out to the blood drive. that helps eminjured and cancer patients. we'll get you the forecast headed in the weekend. first off. i want to look at the long raining because we have some important changes to tell but. most immediately we are no el nino or la neenia phase. a kalk trend next week with 70s inland. fall and winter it looks like a 60% chan of la neenia developing and that could lead to above average rainfall in the mix. i know
my own blood drive this week in the bay area proud blood drive in conjunction with the stanford blood center. the information on your screen, saturday, 9:00 to 3:00. at the corner of kooser and meridian. if you go to bay area proud you can see the link and reserve a time. be in and out in under an hour. >> and your mom made treats. >> my mom made cookies there for people who donate. >> now you're talking garvin. >> i saw the pictures. yumy to my tummy. >> details...
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so dean of the faculty of medicine of lowe's and university has long been head of the city's blood center although he was generally reassuring he pointed out the risks as. some sort of press maddon any thinking. me. a favor to get me to do your own new government to do. it better share. with that. if that. zero risk doesn't exist. as we are reminded by the scandal of contaminated blood that hit europe including the swiss red cross and france. don't get. me down enough don't get on. did. acknowledge you all three you don't want. to meet all of you lose. it all after the scandal sanitary checks were increased world wind. the plasma pools are now cleaned using methods that are said to be highly efficient. new sort of stuff it. i need you to use. the shortage froogle me get you to sit down does it go r. is he metallic just in lille he's head of the blood center for the north of france the largest transfusion center in france he's one of the people traumatized by the blood contamination scandal in a very different comes a day that division in its most severe here. i go yes you got it just as h
so dean of the faculty of medicine of lowe's and university has long been head of the city's blood center although he was generally reassuring he pointed out the risks as. some sort of press maddon any thinking. me. a favor to get me to do your own new government to do. it better share. with that. if that. zero risk doesn't exist. as we are reminded by the scandal of contaminated blood that hit europe including the swiss red cross and france. don't get. me down enough don't get on. did....
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center in france he's one of the people traumatized by the blood contamination scandal in eighty.five dollars a day that division in its most. minute. yes what it does to sort out the boy had to do something. fix your piece to keep it up. to you know keep in. mind. is this it makes no sense that people people are going to just buy drugs. you know that's. all. of them in this show. and also to this. day the checks are considered effective at least as far as known risks are concerned but. if there was a new virus slipping through we could spread more quickly due to globalization. to reduce these risks wouldn't the best way be for each country to produce its own plasma that would be preferable according to the world health organization self-sufficiency is definitely one of the aims that show promotes in terms of the goal that countries are trying to get to the goal is not self-sufficiency soley for self-sufficiency sake it's because systems that are self-sufficient tend to be safer and tend to provide better access but there are many parts of the world that are not self-sufficient an
center in france he's one of the people traumatized by the blood contamination scandal in eighty.five dollars a day that division in its most. minute. yes what it does to sort out the boy had to do something. fix your piece to keep it up. to you know keep in. mind. is this it makes no sense that people people are going to just buy drugs. you know that's. all. of them in this show. and also to this. day the checks are considered effective at least as far as known risks are concerned but. if...
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this blood collection center belongs to the australian company c.s.l. donate plasma save lives earn up to two hundred dollars a month. there are donor ads everywhere which tell us that the volunteers are paid for their blood. as opposed to most european countries the usa allows compensation for blood donations this practice is legal. we enter the premises which are under heavy surveillance impossible to speak with the stand. just yank it just coming in she did you know we did from the outside from the ok for us the creation across the street is good. yet. the center is in one of the city's poorest neighborhoods. cleveland is a devastated city the financial crisis of two thousand and eight was a fatal blow. pastor lester williams knows the reality of life in this neighborhood many of his church followers sell their plasma. would argue. it's legal i will help rob we're going to. do it but what you strange is that companies they continue to call this a donation. but what she's a donation way when you pay someone is not a dotage. there's no free desolate don
this blood collection center belongs to the australian company c.s.l. donate plasma save lives earn up to two hundred dollars a month. there are donor ads everywhere which tell us that the volunteers are paid for their blood. as opposed to most european countries the usa allows compensation for blood donations this practice is legal. we enter the premises which are under heavy surveillance impossible to speak with the stand. just yank it just coming in she did you know we did from the outside...
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so the blood center has been very, very busy at one blood behind the scenes for the last week preparingsoon as we had an inkling of an idea this could be headed our way, we began to prepare. we get extra blood to them because we're not able to deliver blood to them when the hurricane is hitting. >> so let me ask you this. as people are sent to hospitals and the unfortunate reality is that there will be people because of this storm who are rushed in and will need transfusions, how will one blood be able to get the blood to them in the storm or is that something that has not >> well, we made sure that our hospital partners have the necessary blood on hand. we have been shipping blood and delivering blood to them, the past several days so they have extra on hand. more than they normally would have to ride out the weekend. we feel very confident they have what they need on hand. as soon as the storm starts to lift in certain areas and we're able to go back out, we will begin to deliver additional supplies to them as they need it. but, you know, this really shows the importance of a ready bl
so the blood center has been very, very busy at one blood behind the scenes for the last week preparingsoon as we had an inkling of an idea this could be headed our way, we began to prepare. we get extra blood to them because we're not able to deliver blood to them when the hurricane is hitting. >> so let me ask you this. as people are sent to hospitals and the unfortunate reality is that there will be people because of this storm who are rushed in and will need transfusions, how will one...
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the stanford blood center has been sending blood products to texas and florida during their recent disasters, and the blood donated this weekend helps build back up their reserves. >>> it was a team effort, garvin tweeted out these photos from the blood drive. check it out, nbc bay area scott budman, kris sanchez, even i stopped by the blood drive. you can follow garvin on twitter to find out more about yesterday's event, and how you can help save lives by donating blood. it's kind of like weird to see yourself on the screen when you're -- >> donating blood. great cause. >> it was a great cause and it's so heartwarming to see viewers come out and say oh, i saw it on the news this morning, and we couldn't do it without them, without you, and it's such an easy way to help. sometimes you can't donate money. sometimes you can't donate food or clothes but donating one pint of blood can help up to three people. >> 450 lives. that's amazing, garvin helping arrange all this and get everybody involved. so great turnout yesterday morning and you're a trooper going right in there from the anchor desk t
the stanford blood center has been sending blood products to texas and florida during their recent disasters, and the blood donated this weekend helps build back up their reserves. >>> it was a team effort, garvin tweeted out these photos from the blood drive. check it out, nbc bay area scott budman, kris sanchez, even i stopped by the blood drive. you can follow garvin on twitter to find out more about yesterday's event, and how you can help save lives by donating blood. it's kind of...
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do and help the community out we have the nbc bay area proud blood drive it's at the stanford blood centersaturday, garvin thomas will be out there. touchstone in the 70s. head out and help the community and enjoy great weather. a look at the extended forecast heading back into that, you can see monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday of next week temperatures continue in the 70s. we'll talk about more about the rung range forecast and chances of la nina. >> we have official kpirmgs about the earthquake in san jose about 6:18 about four minutes ago with a 3.4 magnitude earthquake near the two previous earthquakes today 3.3 and a 2.3. so three earthquakes confirmed by the usgs today in san jose. >> no reports of any injures or damage. weal be right back. commentator ben shapiro at uc berkeley you can check our >>> happening now we are following protests over conservative commentator ben shapiro at uc berkeley. check the twitter feed and facebook for live feed. the a accident at foert bragg in north carolina wounded killed one solar and wounded several others. they are investigating what went o
do and help the community out we have the nbc bay area proud blood drive it's at the stanford blood centersaturday, garvin thomas will be out there. touchstone in the 70s. head out and help the community and enjoy great weather. a look at the extended forecast heading back into that, you can see monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday of next week temperatures continue in the 70s. we'll talk about more about the rung range forecast and chances of la nina. >> we have official kpirmgs about...
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from the central blood bank the product is distributed to around forty five hospitals and centers across the erbil region now the central authority will be hoping that the sense of patri altogether the reason people are giving blood will long continue imraan khan out is there a bill cut that his foreign minister has told the u.n. human rights council the three month blockade on his country is violating civil social and economic rights mohammad the bin abdul rahman are funny says the diplomatic and trade sanctions imposed by four arab states are hurting individual capitals he says though i has filed a twenty six thousand cases of violations with the un human rights council there are certain violations for the international declaration for the human rights without its about. the families of the unions or education freedom of education the freedom of transportation and freedom of ownership and freedom of expression and freedom of speech. rights i think that the best for a. human rights council. today is to engage with with the community here and to engage with. the presidency of the human r
from the central blood bank the product is distributed to around forty five hospitals and centers across the erbil region now the central authority will be hoping that the sense of patri altogether the reason people are giving blood will long continue imraan khan out is there a bill cut that his foreign minister has told the u.n. human rights council the three month blockade on his country is violating civil social and economic rights mohammad the bin abdul rahman are funny says the diplomatic...
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blue stripes blue sash and blue cape and of course you see the klan emblem the mio the red blood drop in the center signifies that they will shed their blood to preserve the white race if you look along the white cross look at that that black line right there and these two diagonal lines the form a k. so you see four k.'s centrally and that stands for knights of the ku klux klan makes sometimes the klan members wives make them there was a mennonite woman couple hours from here who was making them for the clan they have a rope making division up and i was shelton connecticut. that why do you have so much memorabilia in your house for the k.k.k. i don't keep it all in my house to keep most of it locked up on a site far away from my house but i have the. paraphernalia and memorabilia regalia because one day i'm going to open up a museum it's part of american history you know in any country and america is no exception we have the good the bad and the shameful and it's all part of our history no history should be destroyed preserved so people can learn from it you have to look at it so we get the sense
blue stripes blue sash and blue cape and of course you see the klan emblem the mio the red blood drop in the center signifies that they will shed their blood to preserve the white race if you look along the white cross look at that that black line right there and these two diagonal lines the form a k. so you see four k.'s centrally and that stands for knights of the ku klux klan makes sometimes the klan members wives make them there was a mennonite woman couple hours from here who was making...
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this blood collection center belongs to the australian company c.s.l. donate plasma save lives earn up to two hundred dollars a month. there are donor ads everywhere which tell us that the volunteers are paid for their blood. as opposed to most european countries the usa allows compensation for blood donations this practice is legal. we enter the premises which are under heavy surveillance impossible to speak with the static kill just yank it just taking shit and you drain me you know we'd be from the outside from the case as this is really a crisis or you just get this straight. yeah. the center is in one of the city's poorest neighborhoods. cleveland is a devastated city the financial crisis of two thousand and eight was a fatal blow. pastor lester williams knows the reality of life in this neighborhood many of his church followers sell their plasma. t.v. here you would love that. would you know i guess you know it's legal so i will probably get it does when people just do that but with you strange is that companies they continue to call this a donatio
this blood collection center belongs to the australian company c.s.l. donate plasma save lives earn up to two hundred dollars a month. there are donor ads everywhere which tell us that the volunteers are paid for their blood. as opposed to most european countries the usa allows compensation for blood donations this practice is legal. we enter the premises which are under heavy surveillance impossible to speak with the static kill just yank it just taking shit and you drain me you know we'd be...
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blood pressure was high. smoke and drank socially. the father of five shared his story to get others dr. richard benson leads the stroke program at medstar washington hospital center high blood pressure is the number one thing that we should work on when it comes to cardiovascular disease and stroke. >> knowing your number is the best prevention. if they have high blood pressure they should check it twice a month at home. she showed me how to use the blood pressure cuff. my number is under so i'm good to go. >> most people with elevated blood pressure don't know it. >> african-americans have a higher chance of developing heart disease and stroke. >> it's easier to prevent a stroke than recover from one. cheryl: lee changed his diet, quit smoking and working to recovery for himself and his family. in woodbridge, cheryl conner, abc7 news. jonathan: we should let you know "7 on your side" on a phone ban we'll take your questions on heart health. we have an expert machining the phones. call 703-236-9220. the lines are open up at 4:30. 703-236-9220. it's a free resource. a good one to reach out to. if you have any heart health questions for yourself or your family. ali
blood pressure was high. smoke and drank socially. the father of five shared his story to get others dr. richard benson leads the stroke program at medstar washington hospital center high blood pressure is the number one thing that we should work on when it comes to cardiovascular disease and stroke. >> knowing your number is the best prevention. if they have high blood pressure they should check it twice a month at home. she showed me how to use the blood pressure cuff. my number is...
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blood. a pharmacy, and a physical therapy center. >> we'll go out and hit the deck running. keep moving until someone tells us we're no longer needed. >> the uss comfort left port from nor folk, and it has a maximum speed of 20 miles per ho get to pu was just looking at t pictures online of the damage. catastrophic, catastrophic. >> it's hard to actually put into words, the damage. and that ship is going to take a week to get this. >> right, right. like an ef2 or ef3 but on a wide scale. >>> it's back to fall as you mentioned earlier. and it's going to feel like -- we have a crisp end to september and a mild start to october. let's start with a live look outside. just enough of a breeze to catch a little bit of a sale and not be dangerous. temperatures are in the low 70s. 73, and dew points in the 40s. so it feels like 73. we're not adding any discomfort to the air. the humidity is 37%. and the winds calming down west, northwest at nine. and the satellite and radar combined. we have a system passing to and we might see a sprinkle cumberland west tonight. just a few clouds in
blood. a pharmacy, and a physical therapy center. >> we'll go out and hit the deck running. keep moving until someone tells us we're no longer needed. >> the uss comfort left port from nor folk, and it has a maximum speed of 20 miles per ho get to pu was just looking at t pictures online of the damage. catastrophic, catastrophic. >> it's hard to actually put into words, the damage. and that ship is going to take a week to get this. >> right, right. like an ef2 or ef3 but...
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today carlos is donating blood despite his busy job he's a regular blood donor at the red cross center in los on carlos sees his act as a sign of commitment to the community. and the city more than one hundred.
today carlos is donating blood despite his busy job he's a regular blood donor at the red cross center in los on carlos sees his act as a sign of commitment to the community. and the city more than one hundred.
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we rode with them as they came down to the lower keys medical center delivering blood product, prescriptionsnes, antibiotics. this one hospital serves all of the miles from key west. take a listen. >> they said they were desperate for antibiotics. there's a lot of cuts and scrapes from debris, nails. we have tetnus and things. this is good for about 200 patients for 72 hours. this keeps them good and we can resupply as needed. >> how much do you appreciate this effort by the military to hand out this stuff? >> they did a great job. >> reporter: life savers huh? very nice. i have never seen so many people so happy today. everyone is just full of gratitude. publix just opened today. they dominate grocery scene. typically lot of hectic tension inside. today grocery store open. feeling back to normal. everybody's happy. back to you. >> sandra: at least happier for now. phil keating, thank you for the update. by the way, sorry about that. you drove down, i'm hearing, from key largo. how bad are the lower keys? >> we drove from key largo. >> reporter: the lower keys got the worst. where the eye of
we rode with them as they came down to the lower keys medical center delivering blood product, prescriptionsnes, antibiotics. this one hospital serves all of the miles from key west. take a listen. >> they said they were desperate for antibiotics. there's a lot of cuts and scrapes from debris, nails. we have tetnus and things. this is good for about 200 patients for 72 hours. this keeps them good and we can resupply as needed. >> how much do you appreciate this effort by the...
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the former republican presidential candidate was admitted to walter reed medical center last week for low bloodressure. a spokeswoman says his condition is being corrected with medication. in a tweet, the 94-year-old dole thanked people for their prayers and said he hopes to be home sipping a cosmo in a few days. >>> still ahead tonight, what happens when the emergency is with 911 itself? we're going to take you to a big city where desperate calls for help have gone unanswered. >>> also, the driver hailed as a hero after a school bus erupts in flames. >>> we're back now with a critical problem plaguing a major american city. in cincinnati a series of 911 outages have left callers to fend for themselves. so why is it happening? nbc news national investigative correspondent jeff rossen is getting answers in tonight's "rossen reports." >> reporter: in cincinnati a public safety crisis. callers unable to get through to 911. >> i was driving home, and i saw a car smash up against a pole. >> reporter: wow. >> so i called 911 two, three times and they never answered. it just rang and rang. >> reporter
the former republican presidential candidate was admitted to walter reed medical center last week for low bloodressure. a spokeswoman says his condition is being corrected with medication. in a tweet, the 94-year-old dole thanked people for their prayers and said he hopes to be home sipping a cosmo in a few days. >>> still ahead tonight, what happens when the emergency is with 911 itself? we're going to take you to a big city where desperate calls for help have gone unanswered....
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the former republican presidential candidate was admitted to walter reed medical center last week for low blood pressure. a spokeswoman says his condition is being corrected with medication. in a tweet, the 94-year-old dole thanked people for their prayers and said he hopes to be home sipping a cosmo in a few days. >>> still ahead tonight, what happens when the emergency is with 911 itself? we're going to take to you a big city where desperate calls for help have gone unanswered. also, the driver hailed as a hero patrick woke up with a sore back. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. also try aleve direct therapy with tens technology for lower back pain relief. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure,
the former republican presidential candidate was admitted to walter reed medical center last week for low blood pressure. a spokeswoman says his condition is being corrected with medication. in a tweet, the 94-year-old dole thanked people for their prayers and said he hopes to be home sipping a cosmo in a few days. >>> still ahead tonight, what happens when the emergency is with 911 itself? we're going to take to you a big city where desperate calls for help have gone unanswered. also,...
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presde spokesperson says the 9-year-old was admitted to walter reed military medical center more than a week ago for low blood pressure. late this afternoon, the world war ii veteran tweeted out he hopes to be home, "sipping a cosmo" in coming days. we hope so, too. first lady melania trump put on gloves and held her first white house kitchen garden event. she hosted a local children group to plant and harvest vegetables. former first lady michelle obama established the garden 2009 to go witobama establishedn 2009 to go with her platform of promoting healthy eating to help curb childhood obesity. nancy: a rude reception for the former f.b.i. director first lecture at howard university today. nancy: they are shouting "get out james comey, you ain't our homey." one of a string of protests chanted as james comey spoke at the comey is scheduled to speak four more times this school year at howard. virginia now has a super fast link to europe for communication. lawmakers and tech industry leaders are announcing today the completion of a transatlantic cable that runs 4,000 miles from spain to virginia beach. that ca
presde spokesperson says the 9-year-old was admitted to walter reed military medical center more than a week ago for low blood pressure. late this afternoon, the world war ii veteran tweeted out he hopes to be home, "sipping a cosmo" in coming days. we hope so, too. first lady melania trump put on gloves and held her first white house kitchen garden event. she hosted a local children group to plant and harvest vegetables. former first lady michelle obama established the garden 2009 to...
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blood to save about 450 people. the event was hosted by our very own garvin thomas, with stories of people do good every week, and garvin, we're proud of you. the centerbeen sending products to texas and florida in the wake of recent disasters, and the blood drive helps to build up their reserves. it was a team effort, garvin tweeted out. that is scott budman, and chris sanchez, in today in the bay, and also? >> after the morning news. >> you were here for that morning news. fantastic, the nbc bay area team pitching in, you can follow to find out more about the event, now you can help to save lives by donating blood. >> weather was nice this morning, still is, outside right now, a good seabreeze, keeping things comfortable, the last two weekends where we set records for highs not going to get anywhere close. outside right now, 60 degrees, san francisco, as you can see, not much in the way of low clouds, we'll see patchy low clouds. daytime temperatures tomorrow, upper 60s around downtown san francisco, out towards oakland, 59 degrees, currently and for your morning tailgating plans out there for the raiders, taking on the jets, we'll see temperatures
blood to save about 450 people. the event was hosted by our very own garvin thomas, with stories of people do good every week, and garvin, we're proud of you. the centerbeen sending products to texas and florida in the wake of recent disasters, and the blood drive helps to build up their reserves. it was a team effort, garvin tweeted out. that is scott budman, and chris sanchez, in today in the bay, and also? >> after the morning news. >> you were here for that morning news....
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that brought in all kinds of prescription drugs, dialysis drugs, blood and blood products down to the lower keys medical center that serves up to 50 miles of the florida keys. they need it. they were running out of blood supplies because they lost a.c. for two hours. here how important it is. take a listen. >> they said they were desperate for antibiotics. there were cuts and scrapes from debris. nails. we have tetanus and things. this is good for about 200 patients for 72 hours. so this keeps them good. we can resupply as needed. >> trace, touring the popular tourist areas of key west this morning, duval street, totally in the dark. no power, no electricity. very few bars and restaurants open. i think only two bars if not just one bar. there's branches and the debris all over both sides of the road. you've never seen it before. people not there. nobody walking around. the southern most point of the u.s. where the monument is, still mud, sand and silt all over the place from the big five to eight foot storm surge. trace? >> phil keating in key west. good job. thank you. president trump said he did not cut anot
that brought in all kinds of prescription drugs, dialysis drugs, blood and blood products down to the lower keys medical center that serves up to 50 miles of the florida keys. they need it. they were running out of blood supplies because they lost a.c. for two hours. here how important it is. take a listen. >> they said they were desperate for antibiotics. there were cuts and scrapes from debris. nails. we have tetanus and things. this is good for about 200 patients for 72 hours. so this...
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you can go to the blue rock center to get a bumper sticker. there will be a blood drive and on sunday there is going to be a 5k to raise money for christopher leech's children. >> we're very proud. >> reporter: she says none of this makes losing her son easier, she recognizes even the family of the woman accused of starting the fire is suffering. >> i mean, there's a hole in our family. there's a hole in the fire department. i think it's going to take a long, long time for the community to recover. >> reporter: nbc 10 news. >>> i can understand that. on monday, three wilmington firehouses will be renamed in honor of the three fallen firefighters. >>> children of all ages collected money to help hurricane harvey victims today st. lawrence catholic elementary school held a special prayer service. students and staff collected money. it will be sent to schools in the archdiocese in the galveston/houston area. >>> all right. to your first alert weather now. it is warm and kind of sticky out there for the first evening of fall. a live look at cape may where it sure does
you can go to the blue rock center to get a bumper sticker. there will be a blood drive and on sunday there is going to be a 5k to raise money for christopher leech's children. >> we're very proud. >> reporter: she says none of this makes losing her son easier, she recognizes even the family of the woman accused of starting the fire is suffering. >> i mean, there's a hole in our family. there's a hole in the fire department. i think it's going to take a long, long time for the...
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blood alcohol level testing. >>> we want to go over to bill martin and the weather center for more on this wild weather. >> we did have a report of a fire in this area during this lightning show. we are still seeing thunder and lightning as the low pressure sits offshore and begins to spin everything this way. instability today, tonight and tomorrow again. you can see some of the hits out there. lightning strikes down by 238 by fremont and i have reports another strike showing up north of redwood city. just humid and very warm and it is wet. just depends where you are. this area there was a lot of activity near hamilton. the current temperatures are pretty warm. this moisture and this layer of unstable air coming in. it is a recipe for thunderstorms. we can see them. i suspect it is the potential throughout the evening hours. it doesn't -- we are not expecting everybody getting a bunch but there's going to be unsettled patterns that will move to the bay area today, tonight and tomorrow. look at how small the period looks. there is that sky. lots of humidity because of this. you will notice the stickiness tomorrow
blood alcohol level testing. >>> we want to go over to bill martin and the weather center for more on this wild weather. >> we did have a report of a fire in this area during this lightning show. we are still seeing thunder and lightning as the low pressure sits offshore and begins to spin everything this way. instability today, tonight and tomorrow again. you can see some of the hits out there. lightning strikes down by 238 by fremont and i have reports another strike showing up...
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it's traveling with 5,000 units of blood, four x-ray machines, a dental suite, a pharmacy and a physical therapy center>> we'll go out there and hit the ground running or hit the deck plates running as we say in the navy and we'll keep moving until somebody tells us that we're no longer needed. >> reporter: despite those efforts, president trump is facing criticism for what some claim is the government's slow response to the u.s. commonwealth. but the trump administration says the problem really lies in getting supplies from the port to the people. on thursday, president trump waived the jones act in puerto rico to help ship goods to those affect. he will visit the island next week. weijia jang, cbs news, the white house. >>> a supermarket security breach. coming up, which customers may have been exposed. >> spacex's ceo elon musk unveils a rocket that would revolutionize travel to mars and here on earth. i'm nickie batiste in new york. i'll have details coming up. >> from the kpix weather center, on this friday the fog has returned and it will have a direct impact on your weekend. the forecast as the
it's traveling with 5,000 units of blood, four x-ray machines, a dental suite, a pharmacy and a physical therapy center>> we'll go out there and hit the ground running or hit the deck plates running as we say in the navy and we'll keep moving until somebody tells us that we're no longer needed. >> reporter: despite those efforts, president trump is facing criticism for what some claim is the government's slow response to the u.s. commonwealth. but the trump administration says the...
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nationwide, so folks can't get there, they can't give money, can they go to their local donation center and give blood? >> absolutely, the need for a blood is constant, so you can visit our web sites, so if anyone says that they want to join the red cross as a volunteer, visit red cross out org or google your local red cross because they will be doing training for weeks and months, because we will need no suddenly volunteers here home to their families, i left my children at home, so we will do that training so that you can either support the operation here in texas, and we are not through the height of hurricane season yet, there could be other storms, and there are other local operations that you can support, so please sign up for a volunteer. >> shannon: let me give you a chance to respond to some criticism after hurricane sandy, where folks realize that there were millions of dollars on sponge that had been dedicated to the red cross, i know that there was an excellent nation for that, but what would you like to say about that? >> well, first of all, i know today that our ceo detailed exactly how
nationwide, so folks can't get there, they can't give money, can they go to their local donation center and give blood? >> absolutely, the need for a blood is constant, so you can visit our web sites, so if anyone says that they want to join the red cross as a volunteer, visit red cross out org or google your local red cross because they will be doing training for weeks and months, because we will need no suddenly volunteers here home to their families, i left my children at home, so we...
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center of a shocking murder. a once aspiring pastor calling 911 -- >> i have blood all over me and there's a bloody knife on the bed. and i think i did it. >> but he claims he doesn't remember anything. pointing to an overdose of cold medicine. >> listen, this ain't the cold and flu season. >> could the drug get him off the hook? plus whatever it takes. a family rescued from their flooded home in houston returning with our michael strahan to see what is left. now after the storm still waiting for fema assistance, how their struggles are just beginning. >> we're going to get through this. whatever it takes. >> mama's protecting her family. >> that's all i can do. >>> and the road to 9/11. a port authority detective on a team charged with hunting down the terrorists who would go on to mastermind the 9/11 attacks. >> i live with a lot of guilt. i could get it done. >> now returning to the site of the buildings he vowed to protect. >>> but first here, the "nightline" 5. >>> and number 1 is coming up in just 6 >>> good evening and thank you for joining us tonight. an unexpected killing with a bewildering claim. a once a
center of a shocking murder. a once aspiring pastor calling 911 -- >> i have blood all over me and there's a bloody knife on the bed. and i think i did it. >> but he claims he doesn't remember anything. pointing to an overdose of cold medicine. >> listen, this ain't the cold and flu season. >> could the drug get him off the hook? plus whatever it takes. a family rescued from their flooded home in houston returning with our michael strahan to see what is left. now after...
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israel-based advertising executive martin center would put it an even more blood terms.ropaganda is not a dirty word, he said, face it. we're in the game of changing people's minds and making them think differently. to a college that, we need propaganda. the conference is chaired by u.s. advertising executive, the legendary d man who created the beer as in the 1970's. >> the ad maman responble for transferring mlerr l lite which have been viewed before as a woman's beer into a manly beer that tough guys would drink. best part is it tastes g great. >> less filling. >> it would regret the same branding, only in the opposite direction, to help soften the image of a country coming to be seen as a bully. he recommends craving a cabinet post -- creating a cabinet post dedicated to explaining policy, whose job would not be setting policy, but presenting it in the most attractive way to the rest of the world. >> classic pr is to say the problem is not the policy.y. it is the e presentation.. when the policies are so reprehensible that many people become critical, rather than ack
israel-based advertising executive martin center would put it an even more blood terms.ropaganda is not a dirty word, he said, face it. we're in the game of changing people's minds and making them think differently. to a college that, we need propaganda. the conference is chaired by u.s. advertising executive, the legendary d man who created the beer as in the 1970's. >> the ad maman responble for transferring mlerr l lite which have been viewed before as a woman's beer into a manly beer...
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blood clots increased. they also found that the shortest women and men had the lowest risk of getting them. the centers for disease control and prevention says blood clots kill about 60-thousand people in the united states each year. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ (tiffany) how to help:you can donate to the salvation army by going to its website or call kron4 at (415) 561-8063 during telethon hours.grab your phone and call kron4 call (415) 561-8063 telethon hours: 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. salvation army disaster teams from across the country have mobilized and will remain in communities impacted by this terrible storm, supporting long-term disaster recovery efforts and providing ongoing assistance to those in need. your support helps the salvation army stay on the front lines of hurricane harvey relief efforts. (tiffany) ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... we continue to track hurricane irma as it makes its way towards the u-s. it is hitting islands in the caribbean right now. the latest on its progress and when it could make landfall in
blood clots increased. they also found that the shortest women and men had the lowest risk of getting them. the centers for disease control and prevention says blood clots kill about 60-thousand people in the united states each year. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ (tiffany) how to help:you can donate to the salvation army by going to its website or call kron4 at (415) 561-8063 during telethon hours.grab your phone and call kron4 call (415)...
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blood. i have arrived in the city of perth the cultural center of the europe mountains on the border between europe and asia. i'm going to attend an interesting independently nice conference. on the role of stalin not in historic rome no apparently the terrifying soviet dictator who has been dead for more than sixty years plays an increasingly important road today. thank you. he was. the only. russian. citizen i've just heard that some people argue that this was a good thing because the victims became martyrs of the russian church necessary for the church to continue its deep traditions if i hadn't heard it with my own ears i wouldn't have believed it possible but apparently it's not the trend for them still . yet again the prettiest. girl. back in moscow someone i'm proud to consider a friend. once a dissident and a political prisoner in thirty six can get coverage of it was elected to the duma the national parliament after the fall of communism. and you are just a year. and you for your months of. the year going to say yeah sure. it was really. good but a good lesson. for doing this you yo
blood. i have arrived in the city of perth the cultural center of the europe mountains on the border between europe and asia. i'm going to attend an interesting independently nice conference. on the role of stalin not in historic rome no apparently the terrifying soviet dictator who has been dead for more than sixty years plays an increasingly important road today. thank you. he was. the only. russian. citizen i've just heard that some people argue that this was a good thing because the victims...
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in october 2016 harvard's hutchins center received a $10 million grant from its namesake foundation. the research project dual fund blood by wilson is a longitudinal purple study of what he calls multidimensional inequality. in cumulative adversity, people in neighborhood suggested to multiple reinforcing and simultaneous racial and economic hardships. it will dig deep into the life-support residence that better understands interconnecting disadvantages that perpetuate poverty. the ultimate goal is to collect solid data to generate insights that will influence public policy. speaking to the harvard gazette wilson said here's my problem, how to wi-fi pessimism. i find it all the time, i try to keep thinking that eventually we will come around to addressing our problems. so how is that going? it's been a tough day? were about to find out. her 2017 award winner, william julius -- [applause] [applause] >> hello. that was quite an introduction. it is a real honor to return to the center and deliver this lecture. i'm especially pleased that sarah -- is in the audience. this is a frustrating time in our history. i thought it w
in october 2016 harvard's hutchins center received a $10 million grant from its namesake foundation. the research project dual fund blood by wilson is a longitudinal purple study of what he calls multidimensional inequality. in cumulative adversity, people in neighborhood suggested to multiple reinforcing and simultaneous racial and economic hardships. it will dig deep into the life-support residence that better understands interconnecting disadvantages that perpetuate poverty. the ultimate...