70
70
Sep 6, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
please give a welcome round of applause to minister cho. we will have him come to the podium now and give his remarks. thank you. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i am delighted to be here today to attend this forum. hosted by career foundations and the csi s. talk aboutld like to the three challenges we have koreaacing recently -- has been facing recently and how has beenhe u.s.-korea in facing those challenges. my remarks today, however, are not expressions of the official position of the korean government. as in fact i do not deal with the issues i am going to talk about today. i would rather therefore present my own personal observations on me korean government policy on these challenges. ago, i was here in anhington, d.c., working as officer of the korean embassy. at the time, korea was on the and to make things worse, we were about to hold a presidential election in december. it was indeed a very tense and precarious time. i did not know what would happen tomorrow.ton for as you are well aware, however, we were able to overcome
please give a welcome round of applause to minister cho. we will have him come to the podium now and give his remarks. thank you. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i am delighted to be here today to attend this forum. hosted by career foundations and the csi s. talk aboutld like to the three challenges we have koreaacing recently -- has been facing recently and how has beenhe u.s.-korea in facing those challenges. my remarks today, however, are not expressions of the official...
31
31
Sep 12, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, vice minister cho for those remarks. we'll now take a few questions. the vice minister has agreed to graciously answer a couple of questions. so we'll take a couple of questions at a time. if you could please raise your hand and tell us your name and your affiliation before you ask your question. we'll take some from the floor right now. we have a question in the back there. >> hello. thank you for being here. my name is isabel holmgren with inside u.s. trade. i'm curious how korea is viewing the threats from president trump. what's the feel over there domestically regarding these threats? >> thank you for raising that particular question. some years ago i was chief negotiator for the renewal of one to three agreement. i negotiated with bob einhorn and at the time i argued that this renewed agreement, one to three agreement, will be our third pillar after the alliance and the cause. so it is very important, and i am very thoughtful about its future. some people worry about it, but as i know our negotiator happens to have
thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, vice minister cho for those remarks. we'll now take a few questions. the vice minister has agreed to graciously answer a couple of questions. so we'll take a couple of questions at a time. if you could please raise your hand and tell us your name and your affiliation before you ask your question. we'll take some from the floor right now. we have a question in the back there. >> hello. thank you for being here. my name is isabel holmgren with...
61
61
Sep 22, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
amy cho was there as ida parents gave their baby girl a proper good-bye. >> reporter: there are some questions for which there are no answers. how a healthy life and just beginning could be cut so short and why. >> she was so precious. every time i spoke to her, she would smile. sad, i didn't get to see her or hold her for the last time. >> let us pray. >> now, ida's parents will never hear her first >> we miss her so much. i don't know bha i'm goiwhat i' do without her. at least we know she is in heaven looking down on us. not a day go by that i don't think about her. >> they know you are not alone. either side, family, and friends. >> baby ida is up there just laying and smiling and laughing and doing her thing. >> also there today, ida's twin sister anaia. >> she smiles every time we talk to her. she is a reflection of ida, basically. >> let this family come together in such a precious and gentle way. >> ida lived for a short time and left a lifetime of memories. >>> amy cho, news 4 . >> drops at stories like that. at last check, that go fund me raised nearly $3,000. it is almost
amy cho was there as ida parents gave their baby girl a proper good-bye. >> reporter: there are some questions for which there are no answers. how a healthy life and just beginning could be cut so short and why. >> she was so precious. every time i spoke to her, she would smile. sad, i didn't get to see her or hold her for the last time. >> let us pray. >> now, ida's parents will never hear her first >> we miss her so much. i don't know bha i'm goiwhat i' do...
85
85
Sep 17, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
aimee cho, great falls >>> we are watching breaking news in st. louis. we want to show you a live look at protests going on this evening, protests that turned violent. hundreds of angry protesters taking to the streets after a white former police officer found not guilty in a shooting death of a black man. the 2011 shooting that sparked these protests is just one of several high profile shootings in recent years. nbc's chris pollone has our story. >> reporter: in st. louis, protesters took to the streets for a second straight finding a white former police officer not guilty of killing a black man in 2011. protesters saturday took their message to a couple shopping malls, a food festival and a popular entertainment district. the rock band u 2 canceled concerts over fans of keeping fans safe. >> disappointed for all the folks that earn their living at these concerts and events. they will miss a paycheck. >> reporter: things turned violent with 11 police officers hurt and building vandalized. >> we will continue to ensure our citizens first amendment rights
aimee cho, great falls >>> we are watching breaking news in st. louis. we want to show you a live look at protests going on this evening, protests that turned violent. hundreds of angry protesters taking to the streets after a white former police officer found not guilty in a shooting death of a black man. the 2011 shooting that sparked these protests is just one of several high profile shootings in recent years. nbc's chris pollone has our story. >> reporter: in st. louis,...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
tell me you went out there to play at the pulse of your probably with your cho you sat down for a part for them did you think in that moment maybe not exactly that moment where you playing you had to do more when did this feeling come when actually the feeling was there to mamba go before that but then when i play there i thought i should actually really pull up this feeling i had at some point but blazing to stop me to do it but then when i saw all these people being excited about europe and i thought . why not to bring us musicians together and i mean i don't know a single musician was against europe. i knew it would be rather an easy game to collect what's unusual you see an easy game to collect a bunch of what's unusual about this initiative is that it's a it's a it's a it's a concert arranged by musicians and we're not famous for our good organizing skills really well you are and correctly we were quite well together some others didn't but we do have the right system with super professionals and i'm incredibly grateful that they are doing what they're doing without them this would
tell me you went out there to play at the pulse of your probably with your cho you sat down for a part for them did you think in that moment maybe not exactly that moment where you playing you had to do more when did this feeling come when actually the feeling was there to mamba go before that but then when i play there i thought i should actually really pull up this feeling i had at some point but blazing to stop me to do it but then when i saw all these people being excited about europe and i...
50
50
Sep 21, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
secretary mnuchin: i had a very productive conversation with governor cho of the people's bank of china. we are going to work together. this action is directed at everyone. it is no way that it is in no way directed specifically at china, and we work forward to working very closely with them. reporter: can i just read a quick section. no aircraft that lands in north korea may not land in the united states within 180 days. is there anyway you could put a number on how many ships or aircraft would have been affected by this, so we can get a sense of the scale? secretary mnuchin: that is another important aspect of the eo. working very closely with the coast guard and others on this. i'm not prepared to give you a number but it is very significant. and, further, we can put actions against ports, as well. why will this round of sanctions work when others have failed? let me bemnuchin: clear. i don't think other sanctions have failed, but these sanctions are very significant. not only does it allow us to sanction individuals or entities , but it allows us to freeze or block any transactions
secretary mnuchin: i had a very productive conversation with governor cho of the people's bank of china. we are going to work together. this action is directed at everyone. it is no way that it is in no way directed specifically at china, and we work forward to working very closely with them. reporter: can i just read a quick section. no aircraft that lands in north korea may not land in the united states within 180 days. is there anyway you could put a number on how many ships or aircraft...
37
37
Sep 22, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
mnuchin: i had a very productive conversation with governor cho of the people's bank of china. on how we are going to work together. this action is directed at everyone. it is in no way specifically directed at china. we work forward to working very closely with them. reporter: can i just read a quick section? i want to understand. no aircraft in which a foreign person has an interest that lands in north korea may not land in the united states within 180 days of departing north korea. it, a you could put number on how many ships or aircraft would have been affected by this, take a year, so we can get a sense of the scale? sec. mnuchin: that is another important aspect of the eo. aside from blocking financial transactions, we will be working very closely with the coast guard and others on this. i'm not prepared to give you a number, but it is very significant. and, further, we can put actions against ports, as well. reporter: why will this round of sanctions work when others have failed? sec. mnuchin: again, let me be clear. i don't think other sanctions have failed, but these s
mnuchin: i had a very productive conversation with governor cho of the people's bank of china. on how we are going to work together. this action is directed at everyone. it is in no way specifically directed at china. we work forward to working very closely with them. reporter: can i just read a quick section? i want to understand. no aircraft in which a foreign person has an interest that lands in north korea may not land in the united states within 180 days of departing north korea. it, a you...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the german turkish journalist benazir cho has been behind bars in turkey since february fourteenth turkish president. accuses him of spreading terror propaganda.
the german turkish journalist benazir cho has been behind bars in turkey since february fourteenth turkish president. accuses him of spreading terror propaganda.
54
54
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
news 4 aimee cho is live in southeast washington where a teenager is shot. aimee, what's the word from police. how do they say the boy is doing right now? >> well, leon, that boy is still alive. he's cautious and he's in the hospital now. now this boy was shot in broad daylight, she's just 16 years old. if you take a look behind me, you can see police are in the process of towing away a gray car that was involved in the shooting. it's got over a dozen bullet windows. now, this is a very busy neighborhood with a lot of people walking around earlier as well as a lot of families with young children. now, this is just one of two this happened half an hour after this shooting in that case we know a man was shot in the arm. this was right outside the friendship charter school again in broad daylight and right during this missile time. so a lot of kids outside during that time. shortly after that shooting, dc police tweeted they were looking for a man with a gun and extended clip. aimee cho, news 4. >> aimee, thank you. >>> president trump has the fate of so-called
news 4 aimee cho is live in southeast washington where a teenager is shot. aimee, what's the word from police. how do they say the boy is doing right now? >> well, leon, that boy is still alive. he's cautious and he's in the hospital now. now this boy was shot in broad daylight, she's just 16 years old. if you take a look behind me, you can see police are in the process of towing away a gray car that was involved in the shooting. it's got over a dozen bullet windows. now, this is a very...
58
58
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
aimee cho is there this evening, aimee. >> reporter: that young boy who was shot is just 16 years old. he is still live and and has been taken to the hospital. now, i want you to take a look behind me at that gray car over there. that car has been hit by bullets over a dozen times. it's got several shattered windows. this is an area where a lot of school children, we've seen the young kids walking home from school and they have to go around this crime scene tape. this is one of two crime scenes in the area about half an hour after this shooting. there was another shooting just up the street. we've got video from that scene that we'll play for you, as well. this was in the northeast quadrant of dc, 4,000 block of minnesota northeast, over there, too, we've seen a car with a lot of bullet holes and shattered windows. we know a man was shot in the arm. this was right outside the friendship charter school. area with a lot of kids. in that case, dc police say they're searching for a man with a gun and extended clip. back out here live, dc police still have a lot of investigating to do, it'
aimee cho is there this evening, aimee. >> reporter: that young boy who was shot is just 16 years old. he is still live and and has been taken to the hospital. now, i want you to take a look behind me at that gray car over there. that car has been hit by bullets over a dozen times. it's got several shattered windows. this is an area where a lot of school children, we've seen the young kids walking home from school and they have to go around this crime scene tape. this is one of two crime...
82
82
Sep 20, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
children's safety and those hard surfaces, she and many others aren't softening their stance aimee cho, news4. >>> many are asking about the latest attempt to repeal and replace the affordable care act. julie carey asked each candidate whether it would hurt virginia. listen >> virginia cannot be punished for not being an expansion state and for being fiscally prudent with our dollars. >> i would ask you to join the two republican governor who is have said this is a bad idea. >> i just said that we can't punish virginia. >> julie is joining us with more on the exchange between the two candidates. >> that was one of the few mildly contentious moments. interestingly, though, the candidates agree that cassidy graham is the wrong answer. in fact, our debate was the first time that he had he had gillespie took a position on it. he says virginia could lose out financially in a replacement plan but gillespie says he wants some sort of a repeal and replace plan. care act and northam thinks he knows some ways to fix it. what struck me was just the civility in this debate. >> a lot of people were
children's safety and those hard surfaces, she and many others aren't softening their stance aimee cho, news4. >>> many are asking about the latest attempt to repeal and replace the affordable care act. julie carey asked each candidate whether it would hurt virginia. listen >> virginia cannot be punished for not being an expansion state and for being fiscally prudent with our dollars. >> i would ask you to join the two republican governor who is have said this is a bad...
59
59
Sep 20, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
aimee cho has more. >> reporter: the safety tests have to do with how hard the turf is. the older the field, the harder the turf, which means more danger if the child were to fall. this is one of the fields that was failing the test. it's been since repaired. several other fields in d.c. have not. >> this mom says her boys are the first to play hard. >> they shouldn't have wear safety gear to go to recess. >> reporter: her oldest s in first grade. their turf field is one in d.c. that failed recent safety tests. >> we haven't had any information in terms of follow-up in terms of what they are planning to replace it with. >> we understand their concern. >> reporter: d.c. general services promising action and they say they will be fixing the field in the next few weeks but some parents wonder why they weren't told of the problems sooner. >> we give our kids over to the schools every day and have to put a lot of trust in those educators. and so obviously safety and security are high on the list of priorities. >> reporter: when it comes to her children's safety and those hard
aimee cho has more. >> reporter: the safety tests have to do with how hard the turf is. the older the field, the harder the turf, which means more danger if the child were to fall. this is one of the fields that was failing the test. it's been since repaired. several other fields in d.c. have not. >> this mom says her boys are the first to play hard. >> they shouldn't have wear safety gear to go to recess. >> reporter: her oldest s in first grade. their turf field is one...
110
110
Sep 26, 2017
09/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
cho cheese. look at his hand. the cubs beat the cardinals 10-2.pping the number. >> would it be awkward if he started licking his arm when he walked away. >> i wouldn't blame him for it. >> i'm a little hungry. >> thanks for that, louis. >>> still ahead at a campaign rally last night, roy moore pulled out the big guns, literally. we'll explain what happened. >>> north korean crisis esk lates. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. >>> welcome back. sit the bottom of the hour. let's start with the the morning's top stories. following a developing story overnight. offici
cho cheese. look at his hand. the cubs beat the cardinals 10-2.pping the number. >> would it be awkward if he started licking his arm when he walked away. >> i wouldn't blame him for it. >> i'm a little hungry. >> thanks for that, louis. >>> still ahead at a campaign rally last night, roy moore pulled out the big guns, literally. we'll explain what happened. >>> north korean crisis esk lates. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to...
40
40
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and steve cho on this episode a one of one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for low. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a person inside hard to imagine for someone from the philippines and they're looking so dish know who else. close the house is thinking. many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be in peril and they say why you gotta eat keep it there yes. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the straining a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels very true blooming. everything it's like. because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but stay a while and something happens in a place that seems like it's on the edge of the earth women from afar of finding something they yearn for. i've come to find out what it i
and steve cho on this episode a one of one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for low. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a person inside hard to imagine for someone from the philippines and they're looking so dish know who else. close the house is thinking. many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle...
107
107
Sep 29, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
news 4's amy cho tells us how you can sign up for a program geten launched in the district. >> reporter: this is a situation where hopefully it never applies to you, just in case, you register your car online ahead of time. if it does ghettoed in d.c., you will get a text that looks like this, car is tod.address, a lot and a phone number in case have you tin you find that link twitter aimee cho 4. you will need to send in a picture of your car registration, that have handy, it takes a couple minutes. it's simple. hopefully, you will never be getting one of those texts. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much. great work. >>> school is back in session. have you heard the warnings to make sure you watch out as you are driving down the road, but there has been another spike in cases of distracted driving incidents. the news 4 i-team scott macfarland explains, what itself going on? >> reporter: a big spike in maryland. state department records show officers in maryland have stopped at least 26,000 people for driving while distracted in the state already this year. that's the rate is incre
news 4's amy cho tells us how you can sign up for a program geten launched in the district. >> reporter: this is a situation where hopefully it never applies to you, just in case, you register your car online ahead of time. if it does ghettoed in d.c., you will get a text that looks like this, car is tod.address, a lot and a phone number in case have you tin you find that link twitter aimee cho 4. you will need to send in a picture of your car registration, that have handy, it takes a...
99
99
Sep 11, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
news 4's amy caimee cho was there. >> she was just the sweetest, sweetest young girl.w someone on the street she'd stop and give them whatever she had. >> reporter: even after she was gone samantha wasn't done giving. >> she was a donor. i prayed that a young girl would get my daughter's heart and lungs. >> reporter: and one day they got a letter from a stranger named jackie. >> my daughter's heart and lungs. >> reporter: and one day they got a letter from a stranger named jackie. >> samantha saved my life. her lungs continue to breathe for me and every day i am here is because of samantha. >> and it's because of saa maptha thmapt samantha that they and jackie are coming together.mantha that they and jackie are coming together. jackie's battled lung disease her whole life. she spent a monthn nurses say she came within one day of dying. >> i know there is a part of my daughter in there in you, and you've got to be a beautiful soul. >> i don't know how to put into words. i am so appreciative it is not even close -- >> i brought a stethoscope with me. >> that's my baby in
news 4's amy caimee cho was there. >> she was just the sweetest, sweetest young girl.w someone on the street she'd stop and give them whatever she had. >> reporter: even after she was gone samantha wasn't done giving. >> she was a donor. i prayed that a young girl would get my daughter's heart and lungs. >> reporter: and one day they got a letter from a stranger named jackie. >> my daughter's heart and lungs. >> reporter: and one day they got a letter from a...
72
72
Sep 29, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
news4's amy cho is live with details on how this tow and boot alert system works. what about it, amy? >> reporter: hi, chris and erika. if you park in a tow-away zone and you have the misfortune of being towed, your car could be any number of places. now, sometimes those towing companies will take your car to an impound lot. sometimes they just tow it down the street. but with this new alert system, finding out where your car went could be as easy as just checking your phone. it's the site no driver wants to see. but if your car has been registered ahead of time, you'll also be seeing something like this on your phone. it will tell you your car has been taken and where. sometimes it could be as close as a few blocks away. >> yeah, i would freak out if my car were towed. but i think i would be comforted to know that it's near wherever i left it. >> reporter: you won't get the notification until ten minutes after the towing has happened, so not enough time to run outside and prevent it from happening. many drivers agreeing there's a new system that could be a good th
news4's amy cho is live with details on how this tow and boot alert system works. what about it, amy? >> reporter: hi, chris and erika. if you park in a tow-away zone and you have the misfortune of being towed, your car could be any number of places. now, sometimes those towing companies will take your car to an impound lot. sometimes they just tow it down the street. but with this new alert system, finding out where your car went could be as easy as just checking your phone. it's the...
79
79
Sep 15, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
it's where amy cho has been working all day to get answers about what happened. >> reporter: inside that house, there is pile after pile of books and papers. fire fighters say the hoarding conditions were so bad it took them two tries just to get inside. but experts on hoarding say the condition is more common than you might think and affects about one in every 50 people. at this home in hillcrest heights, smoke building up on the outside, clutter on the inside. one psychologist told us many people don't realize it's a problem. >> even though somebody is feeling really bothered by the stuff, they may be overwhelmed by it. they may not know how to just go about that process of letting go. >> reporter: the person inside unable to escape in time. he hasn't yet been identified. lived here alone. >> a real quiet nice guy. stayed to his self. it was real sad. >> he was friendly, and just to have a neighbor and then today you wake up and he's not here any more, so it's a little depressing. it's a little shocking. >> reporter: also shocking to neighbors, the conditions inside the house. >> no, w
it's where amy cho has been working all day to get answers about what happened. >> reporter: inside that house, there is pile after pile of books and papers. fire fighters say the hoarding conditions were so bad it took them two tries just to get inside. but experts on hoarding say the condition is more common than you might think and affects about one in every 50 people. at this home in hillcrest heights, smoke building up on the outside, clutter on the inside. one psychologist told us...
83
83
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
>> like the cho-mos. child molesters. everybody in the pod was plotting on getting him and nobody did nothing. i was passing right by him and he looked at me and something just took over in me and i hit him. >> rafael gonzalez who initiated the attack is awaiting trial on multiple charges, including aggravated assault and battery, to which he pled not guilty. >> i had to go do what i had to do. [ bleep ] needed to get his ass whooped. wasn't going to let the homie go by hisself. i ran up and started kicking and hitting the dude in his face. the dude was on the ground, but still, we sat there and stomped for a cool little second until he was like, a right, that's enough. >> deany nava, who joined gonzalez in the attack on olson, is awaiting transfer to prison. he was sentenced for eight years with assault with a deadly weapon, robbery with a firearm, and false impersonation. both men may face criminal charges. >> this is a felony assault, aggravated assault. because they beat him unconscious and then continued to beat him
>> like the cho-mos. child molesters. everybody in the pod was plotting on getting him and nobody did nothing. i was passing right by him and he looked at me and something just took over in me and i hit him. >> rafael gonzalez who initiated the attack is awaiting trial on multiple charges, including aggravated assault and battery, to which he pled not guilty. >> i had to go do what i had to do. [ bleep ] needed to get his ass whooped. wasn't going to let the homie go by...
67
67
Sep 11, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
amy cho, news 4. >> now at 5:00, just imagine. >> we just want to know she's okay.want her back. >> the boyfriend of that missing maryland teacher is now talking publicly for the first time. what the family is doing to solve this mystery. >> plus, irma leaves north florida and a path of destruction in its wake. millions without power, homes destroyed, and many still not sure what they'll return to. storm team 4 breaks down what's in store for us. >> it's our top story. again, irma's swallowing jacksonville right now with pounding rain and wind. crews are in boats trying to rescue people from their homes as this water just keeps creeping in. >> irma is linked now to dozens of deaths. most in the caribbean, two in florida, but those numbers are likely to climb. right now more than 6 million people don't have any power. >> and that's going to make for a rough night of recovery. irma's tropical -- is a tropical storm now, but that does not mean that the danger is over. south florida is trying to assess the damage, but a lot of people found it hard just to get back to th
amy cho, news 4. >> now at 5:00, just imagine. >> we just want to know she's okay.want her back. >> the boyfriend of that missing maryland teacher is now talking publicly for the first time. what the family is doing to solve this mystery. >> plus, irma leaves north florida and a path of destruction in its wake. millions without power, homes destroyed, and many still not sure what they'll return to. storm team 4 breaks down what's in store for us. >> it's our top...
67
67
Sep 29, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
in tenleytown, amee cho, news 4. >> now at 6:00, a safety alert.en grabbed from behind when they least expected it. the story that's rattling joggers and bikers who use a popular local trail. >> a sonic mystery at the u.s. embassy in cuba. diplomats are reporting headaches, hearing loss, even mild traumatic brain injury. >> he's paying the government back, but it wasn't enough to save his job. health and human services secretary tom price is out tonight. >> announcer: news 4 at 6:00 begins with breaking news. >> and it is some disturbing breaking news that we begin with. new developments on the disappearance of ashanti billie. >> we just learned a body has been found in charlotte, north carolina. air c erika gonzalez is at our live >> let's start with what we have from the fbi. we can confirm to you they have indeed found human remains in charlotte, north carolina. that coming from the fbi. what i want to share with you is what was reported by wavy, this is the station in portsmouth there, that a source close to the family tells them that that fami
in tenleytown, amee cho, news 4. >> now at 6:00, a safety alert.en grabbed from behind when they least expected it. the story that's rattling joggers and bikers who use a popular local trail. >> a sonic mystery at the u.s. embassy in cuba. diplomats are reporting headaches, hearing loss, even mild traumatic brain injury. >> he's paying the government back, but it wasn't enough to save his job. health and human services secretary tom price is out tonight. >> announcer:...
49
49
Sep 15, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
amy cho is there. amy, one person died in the fire this morning. what do we know about a possible cause here? >> reporter: pat, from here you can see all the dam part of the reason it's so bad is what's on the inside. you can't see it from here, but inside that house are piles of books and papers several feet off the ground. fire fighters call it excessive storage, it's also known as hoarding. fire fighters say it's much tougher and more dangerous to get inside a house that's packed with clutter. assistant fire chief told me it's like wading through quick sand. this morning there was only one person home during the fire. they were able to get through the basement where that person was. sadly that person had passed away. fire fighters are still trying to identify the victim. neighbors tell me the owner of this house lived here alone. they say he was a middle aged man and he mostly kept to himself. >> he usually just come home from work, he speaks and waves hello, how are you doing, and just goes about his business, go in the house. are still trying
amy cho is there. amy, one person died in the fire this morning. what do we know about a possible cause here? >> reporter: pat, from here you can see all the dam part of the reason it's so bad is what's on the inside. you can't see it from here, but inside that house are piles of books and papers several feet off the ground. fire fighters call it excessive storage, it's also known as hoarding. fire fighters say it's much tougher and more dangerous to get inside a house that's packed with...
259
259
Sep 15, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 1
news 4's amy cho is there with details and what they think may caused this fire. amy? >> reporter: jim and wendy, you can still smell the smoke in the air. inside the house are piles of books and papers stacked 7 feet tall. it is part of the reason why fire fighters struggled to get in. early in this morning smoke filling the air. the person inside unable to escape in time. they haven't yet identified him, but neighbors say a middle aged man lived here alone. >> real quiet nice guy. stayed to himself. he was real sad. >> he was real friendly and just to have a neighbor and then today you wake up and he's not here any more. so, it's a little depressing. it's a little shocking. >> reporter: also shocking to neighbors appear to be hoarding conditions inside. >> no, we didn't have no idea that was going on. you know, when you saw him, all he do is go to the store, come back with one bag in his hand and sometimes with grocery bags and that was it. >> reporter: all those items eventually creating a trap from which there was no way out. now, hoarding has become a common enoug
news 4's amy cho is there with details and what they think may caused this fire. amy? >> reporter: jim and wendy, you can still smell the smoke in the air. inside the house are piles of books and papers stacked 7 feet tall. it is part of the reason why fire fighters struggled to get in. early in this morning smoke filling the air. the person inside unable to escape in time. they haven't yet identified him, but neighbors say a middle aged man lived here alone. >> real quiet nice guy....
68
68
Sep 21, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
lifetime of memories. >> going to work, words can't explain how much we miss her. >> reporter: amee chonews 4. >> breaking news in the desperate race to rescue people buried alive under the rubble of a school. tonight the world is watching and waiting as away in mexico city. >> another natural disaster impacting millions across the caribbean. but the power problem is not the only concern in the aftermath of hurricane maria. >> you saw the story first on 4:00. now a third woman has come forward telling us she was assaulted by a massage therapist. wait till you hear what happened when she reported it. >> and the dramatic plan to improve your commute. but it comes at a huge cost, with years of construction to add tolls on some of the busiest highways in our area. >> first to breaking news in mexico city. this school, a symbol of hope and heart break after a powerful earthquake rocked that region. >> now the scene is capturing the world's attention as rescuers try to reach survivors trapped inside. erika gonzalez is following it all from the live desk now. erika? >> it has been this emotion
lifetime of memories. >> going to work, words can't explain how much we miss her. >> reporter: amee chonews 4. >> breaking news in the desperate race to rescue people buried alive under the rubble of a school. tonight the world is watching and waiting as away in mexico city. >> another natural disaster impacting millions across the caribbean. but the power problem is not the only concern in the aftermath of hurricane maria. >> you saw the story first on 4:00. now a...
54
54
Sep 21, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
but as aimee cho explains, parents weren't notified until last >> the mom is the first to tell you her boys love to play. when she heard the neighborhood turf was too hard, it had her worried. >> you don't think they need to be wearing life safety gear to go to recess. >> her oldest son is in first grade. their turf field is one of 16 in d.c. that failed recent safety tests. >> we haven't had any information in terms of follow-up of what they're planning to replace it with. >> we understand their concerns. >> d.c. general services promising action. they'll be fixing the field in the next few weeks. some parents wondering why they weren't told of the problems sooner. >> we give over our kids to the schools every day and have to put a lot of trust in those educators. so obviously life, safety and security are high on list of priorities. >> when it comes to children's safety and their stance. >> one teacher did an experiment to show her students how important it is to wash their hands. she used three pieces of bread and wore a plastic glove to put the first piece in a plastic bag. then sh
but as aimee cho explains, parents weren't notified until last >> the mom is the first to tell you her boys love to play. when she heard the neighborhood turf was too hard, it had her worried. >> you don't think they need to be wearing life safety gear to go to recess. >> her oldest son is in first grade. their turf field is one of 16 in d.c. that failed recent safety tests. >> we haven't had any information in terms of follow-up of what they're planning to replace it...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
north korean leader it's crazy or stupid they have been quite rational in stopping cho to all of you know over the brink they've been playing this brinkmanship diplomacy in the past more than twenty years but they have not failed to. follow the end goal over the brink so they're pretty good and they know the limits and the playing the game within limits and so. you know they play the game you know continue to play the game this man right king don't go. prince of sorts in north korea a man who hasn't heard know much and is live on like his grandfather came john mail for instance so do you think he will actually know when to stop. well i mean camilla saw his grandfather was. you know he didn't know there was too much too well his father didn't even you know study abroad the human tone has been exposed studied in switzerland and has been exposed to one of the fairs he's you know nets for net software and he's much more informed and his father and we don't know how russian or smart he is but his him being quite rational and you know and you know compared to his father for example kim jon
north korean leader it's crazy or stupid they have been quite rational in stopping cho to all of you know over the brink they've been playing this brinkmanship diplomacy in the past more than twenty years but they have not failed to. follow the end goal over the brink so they're pretty good and they know the limits and the playing the game within limits and so. you know they play the game you know continue to play the game this man right king don't go. prince of sorts in north korea a man who...
70
70
Sep 11, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
it's samantha's -- aimee cho, news 4. >>> we know that jackie continues her >>> we want to check in with chuck bell. it's 4:19. starting off dry on this monday morning. >> we have to wait at least 24 more hours, one more dry day before showery weather off and on returns to our area on tuesday and it might be a while before we can really get rain out of forecast. enjoy your dry monday today. of course, we're watching irma across the peninsula of florida here. the circulation coming unwound a bit, which is certainly good news. heavy rain now across much of north florida and southern georgia. on-shore winds back into tampa bay. we' we showed you that video of the dogs. the wind is blowing the water back in. as far north as i think the rain shield is going to make it today. as far southwestern georgia may be to south hill virginia. for us today. here's future weather. we'll see a gradual increase in cloud cover. here's 7:00 tonight. skies, plenty of sunshine early. filtered sunshine at that. more clouds coming in later today. dry on our future weather model. here's 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. there'
it's samantha's -- aimee cho, news 4. >>> we know that jackie continues her >>> we want to check in with chuck bell. it's 4:19. starting off dry on this monday morning. >> we have to wait at least 24 more hours, one more dry day before showery weather off and on returns to our area on tuesday and it might be a while before we can really get rain out of forecast. enjoy your dry monday today. of course, we're watching irma across the peninsula of florida here. the...
621
621
Sep 18, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 621
favorite 0
quote 1
pdgosi gog e argsrod coec i golenntit cho lle athi. am gngo ltetohe i aleplin gu tdoheam thghut, d ppl heth a i meca fll i arte yyowi g a fu -yowi g a eaul. res otras tth nc dshoe d bl ste itoenopi ppl acrdg t ptyegtrio atheol. a ailppty ll dea. ds t mite wa tint ofeoe. mb oe meofri th he end al ca f t lg e o ctns coid t henen hiorifeasmeca analthe heicon onepduivts d olagweala t outhopidpi ermiio o ari o lle tig a rrngbo tirpoes chdr, on a fen ndesve tatnt an w wl t t ino th wl deca. th nd , eyesvet. hearlde rht a xu. ce thias rhts amic aoula werehereesouryn e styf e rl wenoito rsveanou ilen tmae he diorll thk se sde: iantoha alofurues o aved reodo t fedar ofur cue ith sendou, d eerane. he ithsile tth r pontofhiss he eon a ty vehe we buifilonplacss isouryta u g inlv ithpol ocs,ndigav our athi tierhapele lie,il fts meca f a sglpar syem fal hlt ce lle rit r a i eds ari. yoalve mh. [ala >>heenes ckn ssn moow th rorr ou wh ionheenegea. wartain wh oan thfuref e ogms t t res rswh t sat isp n. >> t dens g pocyea ssheriitcu ofudt r xtea he wi
pdgosi gog e argsrod coec i golenntit cho lle athi. am gngo ltetohe i aleplin gu tdoheam thghut, d ppl heth a i meca fll i arte yyowi g a fu -yowi g a eaul. res otras tth nc dshoe d bl ste itoenopi ppl acrdg t ptyegtrio atheol. a ailppty ll dea. ds t mite wa tint ofeoe. mb oe meofri th he end al ca f t lg e o ctns coid t henen hiorifeasmeca analthe heicon onepduivts d olagweala t outhopidpi ermiio o ari o lle tig a rrngbo tirpoes chdr, on a fen ndesve tatnt an w wl t t ino th wl deca. th nd ,...
126
126
Sep 11, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
a a amy cho, news 4. >> it's the washington regional trance plant community that helped organize thensplant. >> as a parent, i'm just imagining what that would have been like for her to listen to those lungs. a kind of story we needed to make. >> yeah, we needed something up lifting this evening. >>> all right, let's change gears. we've got to get back to irma. >> exactly, keeping a very close on eye on what's now category 2 irma. so longer considered a major mur cane, but still produce heavy rain. when this is all said and done, parts of the peninsula and especially the keys we'll see about 10 to 20 inches of rain. moderate storm surge still in effect. in addition to that damaging winds and tornadoes as well. tropical force winds extend outwards as far as 415 miles. here's the center, this is how far-out they extend. winds that strong will likely produce and still produce power outages. >> they saw some really amazing wind gusts out there. 142 mile per hour wind gusts in naples was reported at the airport. not only that, they have to deal with the storm surge. and 10 foot storm surg
a a amy cho, news 4. >> it's the washington regional trance plant community that helped organize thensplant. >> as a parent, i'm just imagining what that would have been like for her to listen to those lungs. a kind of story we needed to make. >> yeah, we needed something up lifting this evening. >>> all right, let's change gears. we've got to get back to irma. >> exactly, keeping a very close on eye on what's now category 2 irma. so longer considered a major...
240
240
Sep 26, 2017
09/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 1
closer to the action than he bargained for when addison russell of the rival chugz spilled his chach chosoul ball. but russell made amends. returned with new tray of nach chors for the fan who has now changed his handle on social media to @nachoman. take a break. national guardsmen answering the call for help in storm-ravaged puerto rico. >> announcer: brought to you by pacific life. protecting generations of families for 150 years, that's the power of pacific. you can't always predict them, but you can game plan for them. for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions to help them reach their goals. being ready for wherever life leads. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. i wineverver wash my hair again now, i fuel it pantene is the first shampoo and conditioner system with active pro-v nutrient blends that fuel 100% stronger hair. because strong is beautiful. essential for vinyl, tions. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotr
closer to the action than he bargained for when addison russell of the rival chugz spilled his chach chosoul ball. but russell made amends. returned with new tray of nach chors for the fan who has now changed his handle on social media to @nachoman. take a break. national guardsmen answering the call for help in storm-ravaged puerto rico. >> announcer: brought to you by pacific life. protecting generations of families for 150 years, that's the power of pacific. you can't always predict...
78
78
Sep 23, 2017
09/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
ma studentjun yeon cho has created cutlery with handles that can be heated, which claim to slow down eating has been shown to make us feel fuller more quickly, and it is hoped that these snazzy knives and forks will do just that, encouraging healthier eating habits in children. and finally, over in the kitchen, students from the rca and nottingham university hope to capture those family recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. by analysing video of visitors preparing food and collecting data from accelerometers attached to cooking utensils, recipes will be generated in order to record the way individuals prepare food. we believe that people are better able to articulate their preferences and ideas around food using their bodies. we're putting sensors in kitchen tools, and we capture those ideas and we develop a repository of recipes, which are a series of videos and sensor data. so those old family recipes may never be lost to the mists of time ever again. yeah, anyone else peckish now? hello and welcome to the week in tech. apple released a new version of th
ma studentjun yeon cho has created cutlery with handles that can be heated, which claim to slow down eating has been shown to make us feel fuller more quickly, and it is hoped that these snazzy knives and forks will do just that, encouraging healthier eating habits in children. and finally, over in the kitchen, students from the rca and nottingham university hope to capture those family recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation. by analysing video of visitors preparing...
174
174
Sep 19, 2017
09/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
video showing two helicopters taking part in a military er.rcise can see one of the cho you accidentally firing roberts near a group of bystanders. at least two people were hurt zbliflt back here at home tonight, toys "r" us filing for bankruptcy. one of the world's largest toy store chains. the company filing for chapter 116789 it plans to keep all >>hee cacen, though, including " hisbabi tuesday, america strong. this mom, and the new message she sent us. and she might be flying over america somewhere tonight. ie pacic? it's life insurance and retirement solutions to help you reach your goals.re 'sit that's most meaningful to you. it's protection for generations of families, and 150 years of strength and stability. and when you're able to harness all of that, that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor about pacific life. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clear
video showing two helicopters taking part in a military er.rcise can see one of the cho you accidentally firing roberts near a group of bystanders. at least two people were hurt zbliflt back here at home tonight, toys "r" us filing for bankruptcy. one of the world's largest toy store chains. the company filing for chapter 116789 it plans to keep all >>hee cacen, though, including " hisbabi tuesday, america strong. this mom, and the new message she sent us. and she might be...
73
73
Sep 25, 2017
09/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
649
649
Sep 18, 2017
09/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 649
favorite 0
quote 1
ot dootavmu tsaabt laanedatn t een atavcore vws ucio t ilucehe se mchdr tscol anhoi ten e ti ot t t cho y t at dos jue. li steonitio, e s.onitiodo n en coaithwo ecaon puicchlsreo ffen omnyth pli initio th cnodirina oth bas re,hecaot esblh regi a ty caotisimatagns regi. toe rema fer stut geredatna initio b mjoas dgiso adndpp t xtf e w,ot le rs vwsn ucioto men roh e ckoo scuti autlas atorpooi o giate sty aem. e th impy tere thcotiti a fer w ntnso ecl prisn r uciol stutnsndheshldt beecse wldayhai oworabt ucio scoloas,eglars gorns d ho mistto. dot d dg sul reizth ty n' w,hiisbvus it diert omanofisor liracoeaes itasoranlira oth cot,heobf e dgis pmo ealdutial oprtit d ats atuscebrer caedotheor obrn buthho a pmi o brn. aninrd tdoha ty ne t hp aotf exrtanth iwh a wi btainabt juic al's- lkg outh in vie ocoex. d juicscia vw s athath cmitein waa ryime le noa oaqut r e prisanthho obrn buthru tt ou cotiti iapiean raallaifatnsarso eyhod oy edn e stimedirmsnc. e rpe t crt lis onro a h ccso inotorode e stduti b t rspoib aseanth t u oraal asfiti. dungheonree,ri ove meonovsy kw y ulner y ytngonovsi. soe
ot dootavmu tsaabt laanedatn t een atavcore vws ucio t ilucehe se mchdr tscol anhoi ten e ti ot t t cho y t at dos jue. li steonitio, e s.onitiodo n en coaithwo ecaon puicchlsreo ffen omnyth pli initio th cnodirina oth bas re,hecaot esblh regi a ty caotisimatagns regi. toe rema fer stut geredatna initio b mjoas dgiso adndpp t xtf e w,ot le rs vwsn ucioto men roh e ckoo scuti autlas atorpooi o giate sty aem. e th impy tere thcotiti a fer w ntnso ecl prisn r uciol stutnsndheshldt beecse wldayhai...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
theatre in london until the twenty third of september the play's tony award winning director botha cho joins me now thanks so much for coming on the show so tell us a story of a couple in love with involved with yeah i mean yeah you know i'm the story of also i was one of those things that my playwrights had to rogers and i were really into it because it's it's got all the perfect ingredients for theatre as a neutral observer kind of like a proxy for the audience this norwegian couple. who decide to begin a back channel peace process with no one's permission not their own governments permission israeli or palestinians permission and within nine months they have the only peace agreement in the region in the history of the region really that's worked in any way so we when we heard about all this we just thought this could make up a great great player. and we call it like an intellectual thriller i have to say it's fascinating at no point does it sound like to. politicking in the middle east you know the actual couple yeah i do yeah with it came up and you know if you have rose yeah it ac
theatre in london until the twenty third of september the play's tony award winning director botha cho joins me now thanks so much for coming on the show so tell us a story of a couple in love with involved with yeah i mean yeah you know i'm the story of also i was one of those things that my playwrights had to rogers and i were really into it because it's it's got all the perfect ingredients for theatre as a neutral observer kind of like a proxy for the audience this norwegian couple. who...
93
93
Sep 21, 2017
09/17
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
and steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look.
and steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look.
208
208
Sep 29, 2017
09/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
and john cho joined the cast.is year is a lady namedbry gallon hill brand i spoke to john cho about the new character, she's filming this show and dead pool in the same city, how is she doi watch this. >> i play a guy named andy kim. he and his wife took in some foster children, and then his wife died and he's alone with these children on an island off the coast of seattle and trying to keep it together. things get worse because of a demon. that will make things worse. and there's a demon in our family and so tumas and marcus must come and exercise this demon >> you shoot this in vancourer and also dead pool two in vancourer, are there days you ever do both >> most of the days have been not like that. most of the days i'll work for a week on skiesist and a day on dead pool half the week on dead pool, half the week on exorcist type thing, entering the night shoots, which is lovely, so i would be on dead pool from like 7:00 in the morning till 8:00 then straight from dead pool to exorcist. >> it's crazy, if you're n
and john cho joined the cast.is year is a lady namedbry gallon hill brand i spoke to john cho about the new character, she's filming this show and dead pool in the same city, how is she doi watch this. >> i play a guy named andy kim. he and his wife took in some foster children, and then his wife died and he's alone with these children on an island off the coast of seattle and trying to keep it together. things get worse because of a demon. that will make things worse. and there's a demon...