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. >>> entregado a la chun dado hace solamente dÍas fue asesinado el agente antimotÍn johnny rivas deoridades aÚn no tienen bien claras las razones de los ataques >>> del anÁlisis individual caso por caso y la razÓn es que lo llevaron es la reforma que nos permite tomar las medidas preventivas. >>> sumado asesinato fueron destruidos esconditescondites Ín cabo do para esconder sus armas. >>> llevÁbamos aproximadamente 3.000 armas de fuego y los grupos. >>> para este experto en temas de seguridad los ta tusdpous tran que las pandillas estÁn convertidas en tipo de crimen organizado debido que lograron militares porque comenzamos en mutaciÓn de la violencia criminal que fue el tercer nivel que vimos a una violencia terrorista. >>> como han muerto 31 policÍas han sido puestos tras las rejas por clab aro con las pandillas en san salvador telemundo. >>> permitanme hacer una pausa comercial al regresar en el noticiero telemundo a 2 semanas del halloween veremos como se preparan para la noche de diversiÓn. >>> tendremos un destacado pintor con raÍces mexicanos na y valor al regresar. nadie se
. >>> entregado a la chun dado hace solamente dÍas fue asesinado el agente antimotÍn johnny rivas deoridades aÚn no tienen bien claras las razones de los ataques >>> del anÁlisis individual caso por caso y la razÓn es que lo llevaron es la reforma que nos permite tomar las medidas preventivas. >>> sumado asesinato fueron destruidos esconditescondites Ín cabo do para esconder sus armas. >>> llevÁbamos aproximadamente 3.000 armas de fuego y los grupos....
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leung chun-ying rejected calls for him to resign.l gusting to around 180 column enters an hour. at least 35 reported injured in okinawa. authorities have issued evacuation warnings to 150,000 people around the area. another powerful storm has hit india's eastern seaboard. the cyclone is said to have killed six. winds of up to 200 kilometers an hour. almost half a million people were moved away from the coast as the storm approached. up next, we will be meeting the inventor when "first up" returns. ♪ >> there is a new way of enjoying the commute. forget motor biking. this is water biking. there it is. ♪ >> my name is judas and i am the founder and ceo of schiller sports and the crazy guy who made a water bike. i was talking to a friend of mine who lives in oakland, avid isaac list, and i asked him if he ever rode a bike from the francisco. san his answer was no, you can't. it is take the bart or ride the ferry with your bike, which isn't exactly biking. the idea hit me that surely somebody in the world had found a way to put a bike on
leung chun-ying rejected calls for him to resign.l gusting to around 180 column enters an hour. at least 35 reported injured in okinawa. authorities have issued evacuation warnings to 150,000 people around the area. another powerful storm has hit india's eastern seaboard. the cyclone is said to have killed six. winds of up to 200 kilometers an hour. almost half a million people were moved away from the coast as the storm approached. up next, we will be meeting the inventor when "first...
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journalist noelle chun has a good job at motorola. she was born in san francisco and feels 100% american. >> some of my friends joke that because my family has been here for five generations and i'm fifth generation chinese that i'm practically just american now. but i think that's simplifying it a little bit too much. i do still feel a very strong connection to my chinese background even though i'm five generations in, and at the same time i don't claim to know what it's like to be a real chinese citizen living in china either. >> chinatown might symbolize the unskilled jobs of a bygone era but the well-educated generations of asians in america are conquering new horizons. >> but you don't need to go far to find yourself caught up between different cultures. africa's younger generations often struggle to reconcile traditional and modern ways of life. despite its linear borders, africa is home to many nomadic tribes trying to preserve their cultures in the face of change. many follow the cycle of the seasons to sustain their communiti
journalist noelle chun has a good job at motorola. she was born in san francisco and feels 100% american. >> some of my friends joke that because my family has been here for five generations and i'm fifth generation chinese that i'm practically just american now. but i think that's simplifying it a little bit too much. i do still feel a very strong connection to my chinese background even though i'm five generations in, and at the same time i don't claim to know what it's like to be a...
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they are asking the government chief executive leung chun-ying resign. and they're asking the government to scrap the electoral system that chinese leaders decided on in august. it effectively bars prodemocracy candidates from running for chief executive in 2017. the demonstrators say they will stay on the streets until they get what they want. >>> the people at the international monetary fund have taken a snapshot of the global economy and they don't like what's in the picture. ai uchida joins us with the business desk with more. >> analysts at the international monetary fund update their world economic outlook several times a year. and they are saying that the recovery is weak and uneven. they are not optimistic about the japanese economy either. they point to a strong reaction to the increase in april to the consumption tax. the economists downgraded their forecast for japan from 1.6 to 0.9%. they said personal spending and investment have fallen since the consumption tax was raised to 8% and exports are sluggish too. >> potential growth in japan is v
they are asking the government chief executive leung chun-ying resign. and they're asking the government to scrap the electoral system that chinese leaders decided on in august. it effectively bars prodemocracy candidates from running for chief executive in 2017. the demonstrators say they will stay on the streets until they get what they want. >>> the people at the international monetary fund have taken a snapshot of the global economy and they don't like what's in the picture. ai...
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. >> they're calling on the head of the government chief executive leung chun-ying to resign and they're asking the government to scrap the electoral system that chinese leaders decided on in august. it effectively bars pro-democracy candidates from running for chief executive in election in 2017. >>> refugees in china worked through the night, after a strong earthquake struck the southwestern province of yunnan. authorities say at least one person was killed, more than 300 others were injured. china's national earthquake monitoring agency said the magnitude 6.6 quake occurred at about 9:50 p.m. local time on tuesday. its epicenter was in pu'er city. china's central television broadcast scenes of houses with collapsed roofs and roads filled with debris. the remote mountainous region is prone to earthquakes. a magnitude 6.5 quake in august left more than 600 people dead. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe says chinese leaders are showing their readiness to improve ties. the two countries' relations have soured over a group of islands in the east china sea, and perceptions of history.
. >> they're calling on the head of the government chief executive leung chun-ying to resign and they're asking the government to scrap the electoral system that chinese leaders decided on in august. it effectively bars pro-democracy candidates from running for chief executive in election in 2017. >>> refugees in china worked through the night, after a strong earthquake struck the southwestern province of yunnan. authorities say at least one person was killed, more than 300...
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. >> hong kong's chief executive, leung chun-ying, has declared he will not resign, defying a midnighteadline set by student demonstrators demanding democratic reform. >> but he says his government will hold talks with protesters. we will go live to hong kong in just a moment. first, this report. >> hong kong's pro-democracy protests have shown no sign of letting up. activist have called for chief executive c.y. leung to resign, something he says he will not do. he said he would appoint a senior official to talk to the students about their demands, but he did not give any signs of being compared to make major concessions. >> i feel i have been appealing to protesters that we should all follow the basic law promulgated 27 years ago. we should work in the framework of the people's congress and so forth. only do we follow the provisions and the decisions, can we have universal suffrage in 2017. >> earlier, police warned they could take action if protesters follow through on their threat to occupy government buildings if leung did not step down. >> we stress that police will not tolerate a
. >> hong kong's chief executive, leung chun-ying, has declared he will not resign, defying a midnighteadline set by student demonstrators demanding democratic reform. >> but he says his government will hold talks with protesters. we will go live to hong kong in just a moment. first, this report. >> hong kong's pro-democracy protests have shown no sign of letting up. activist have called for chief executive c.y. leung to resign, something he says he will not do. he said he...
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hong kong's chief executive leung chun-ying said protesters are ready to meet with students as early as next week. but the protesters say if the authorities evict them before the talks it would reveal the government insincerity. the protest leaders say the future of the demonstrations depends on the government's response. >>> u.s. president barack obama is under growing pressure to institute a travel ban, as part of measures to fight against the transmission of ebola. some lawmakers want to block arrivals to the u.s. from the three west african countries struggling with the virus. but, obama says that could do more harm an good. nhk world's craig dale is tracking ebola developments for us. >> reporter: this call for a travel ban has come from a number of republicans in the u.s. they say they believe it's one way to keep americans safe. now you'll recall the first ebola case that developed in the u.s. involved a liberian man who arrived in texas last month, then started showing symptoms. he died last week, but not before infecting two nurses who treated him at a dallas hospital. presi
hong kong's chief executive leung chun-ying said protesters are ready to meet with students as early as next week. but the protesters say if the authorities evict them before the talks it would reveal the government insincerity. the protest leaders say the future of the demonstrations depends on the government's response. >>> u.s. president barack obama is under growing pressure to institute a travel ban, as part of measures to fight against the transmission of ebola. some lawmakers...
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cleve executive leung chun-ying commemorated the anniversary of the founding of communist chain n the-democracy demonstrators have been calling for him to resign unless the chinese leadership broadens electoral reform. >>> this is dramatic video of masked men storming inside an atlanta georgia mcdonald's. witnesses said they were told to hit the ground as the two gunmen entered the fast food joint. the two men then jumped the counter while pointing their weapons. police say the brazen bandits took more than $1,400. no one has been arrested for this holdup. >> now for your first look at business. the bankruptcy auction of atlantic city's revel casino continued well into the morning and at this hour, it still hasn't ended. so far canadian firm brookfield asset management submitted the high bid of $110 million but the offer must be accepted by 6:00 a.m. brookfield owns casinos in las vegas and the bahamas. florida developer glen straub is still in the running, too, battling to try to buy the $2.4 billion casino for even more of a discounter so we'll let you know what happens. >>> stocks
cleve executive leung chun-ying commemorated the anniversary of the founding of communist chain n the-democracy demonstrators have been calling for him to resign unless the chinese leadership broadens electoral reform. >>> this is dramatic video of masked men storming inside an atlanta georgia mcdonald's. witnesses said they were told to hit the ground as the two gunmen entered the fast food joint. the two men then jumped the counter while pointing their weapons. police say the brazen...
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hong kong's chief executive, leung chun-ying, demanded today that the protestors disband by monday morning. leung said all actions necessary would be taken to restore order. additionally, police announced that some of the 19 men arrested for attacking the protesters had links to gangs in hong kong. demonstrators accused the government of encouraging the attacks. sweden will become the first western european nation to recognize an independent palestinian state. this according to the nation's newly elected prime minister. today, sweden's foreign minister explained the move. >> we believe that this is an important step towards a two- state solution. we hope that this will inspire and hopefully give some new energy into the negotiations. >> sreenivasan: a u.s. state department spokesperson called the decision "premature." and the former president of haiti, jean claude duvalier, commonly known as baby doc, has died. duvalier ruled the country for 15 years before being forced to flee haiti in 1986 following accusations of corruption and human rights abuses. he returned to haiti in 2011. baby doc
hong kong's chief executive, leung chun-ying, demanded today that the protestors disband by monday morning. leung said all actions necessary would be taken to restore order. additionally, police announced that some of the 19 men arrested for attacking the protesters had links to gangs in hong kong. demonstrators accused the government of encouraging the attacks. sweden will become the first western european nation to recognize an independent palestinian state. this according to the nation's...
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spent all last night in the streets, calling for a meeting with hong kong's chief executive leung chun-ying. but leung has not responded to the calls. and demonstrators are showing their frustration. >> translator: he's neglecting us. he's not listening to our requests at all. >> reporter: the protesters are angry about what they see as a threat to hong kong's democracy. officials on the mainland decided in august that candidates for chief executive must be approved by a beijing nominating panel. members of the national people's congress standing committee approved the decision. this virtually rules out participation by candidates who are critical of the chinese political system. it's day four since the demonstration began. most of the protesters stayed the whole night in front of the hong kong government building, which is right there. more people are expected to join the protests on wednesday and thursday, which are public holidays. demonstrators are calling on officials in beijing to retract their decision about the nominating process. they want an electoral system that allows ordinary c
spent all last night in the streets, calling for a meeting with hong kong's chief executive leung chun-ying. but leung has not responded to the calls. and demonstrators are showing their frustration. >> translator: he's neglecting us. he's not listening to our requests at all. >> reporter: the protesters are angry about what they see as a threat to hong kong's democracy. officials on the mainland decided in august that candidates for chief executive must be approved by a beijing...
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but leung chun-ying is offering to hold talks between his government and student leaders to try to defuse the demonstrations. nhk world's estella mak is in hong kong. estella, what's the latest there? >> reporter: i'm on the pedestrian overpass right in front of the central government offices. thousands of protesters remain here after spending the night. they have threatened to expand their protests, but chief executive leung held a news conference just minutes before a deadline they set. >> translator: i won't resign. i must carry electoral reform forward. >> reporter: he stressed that the government and police have been responding patiently. leung said three senior government officials including the chief secretary carrie lam will meet student leaders soon as demanded by the protesters. lam is hong kong's second highest official. the representative of the student group issued a statement saying its leaders will meet the officials but it warned the protesters will completely besiege government buildings unless their demands are met. i talked to some protesters -- >> all right, well so th
but leung chun-ying is offering to hold talks between his government and student leaders to try to defuse the demonstrations. nhk world's estella mak is in hong kong. estella, what's the latest there? >> reporter: i'm on the pedestrian overpass right in front of the central government offices. thousands of protesters remain here after spending the night. they have threatened to expand their protests, but chief executive leung held a news conference just minutes before a deadline they set....
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but, chief executive leung chun-ying maintains authorities in beijing will not retract their decision. tens of thousands of students and other citizens have been occupying sections of three major roads. people in and out of hong kong are watching whether both sides can take a step closer to ending their standoff. year watching the developments closely and will bring you update as they come in. >>> in other news, health care workers in the united states now have new guidelines designed to further protect them from being exposed to ebola. officials with the centers for disease control released the protocols about a week after the virus jumped to nurses who treated an affected patient. nhk world's craig dale is tracking that and other ebola developments for us. >> reporter: these protocols are meant to dramatically lower the risk of transmission. they're focused on the personal protective equipment or ppe that health care workers wear when they treat patients. now, the new guidelines say all health care workers must receive rigorous and repeated training in taking ppe on and off. they ca
but, chief executive leung chun-ying maintains authorities in beijing will not retract their decision. tens of thousands of students and other citizens have been occupying sections of three major roads. people in and out of hong kong are watching whether both sides can take a step closer to ending their standoff. year watching the developments closely and will bring you update as they come in. >>> in other news, health care workers in the united states now have new guidelines designed...
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but a few hundred students remain sitting in front of chief executive leung chun-ying's office. lee ung refused to resign on thursday but he expressed willingness to send his second in command chief secretary carrie lam and two other senior officials to talk with student leaders. the students say they are willing to negotiate but they also say they will block access to government buildings unless their demands are met. >> that was estella mak in hong kong. >>> japan's prime minister shinzo abe has commented on the newspaper's retraction of articles on the issue of those referred to as comfort women. he said the publication of stories containing factual errors has badly hurt the image of japan. abe made the remark at a lower house committee session in the diet. the articles were published in the 1980s and '90s, they were based on the accounts of a man who said he had forcibly taken korean women to work at comfort stations for japanese troops during world war ii. they retracted the articles in august, and said it believed the man fabricated his testimony. >> translator: it is a fa
but a few hundred students remain sitting in front of chief executive leung chun-ying's office. lee ung refused to resign on thursday but he expressed willingness to send his second in command chief secretary carrie lam and two other senior officials to talk with student leaders. the students say they are willing to negotiate but they also say they will block access to government buildings unless their demands are met. >> that was estella mak in hong kong. >>> japan's prime...
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chief executive leung chun-ying commemorated the anniversary of the founding of communist china.e democracy demonstrators have been calling fortune ling to resign. the army veteran at the center of the white house security scandal is due in court today. lawmakers are outraged about the fact that the secret service allowed the accused fence jumper omar gonzalez to infiltrate the president's living quarters. an armed security contractor with three criminal convictions was allowed on an elevator with the president during a visit to atlanta. the house committee on oversight and government reform is investigating. >> 5:46 now. new this morning, a mother in wyoming fed up with her rebellious daughter got revenge in a big way. >> mom and daughter, yay!, we're going to class together. >> jeannie crutch field showed up to school after her 14-year-old was caught ditching class. she taped the and tire embarrassing encounter and then posted it on facebook. fortunately crutch field's daughter says she's learned her lesson. >> it's not going to just skip school and hang out with friends when s
chief executive leung chun-ying commemorated the anniversary of the founding of communist china.e democracy demonstrators have been calling fortune ling to resign. the army veteran at the center of the white house security scandal is due in court today. lawmakers are outraged about the fact that the secret service allowed the accused fence jumper omar gonzalez to infiltrate the president's living quarters. an armed security contractor with three criminal convictions was allowed on an elevator...
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chun.might be transforming fast, but this place stays resolutely the same. mrs. shu runs the place, serving classic home-style shanghainese. there's no menu, no waiting list. and you only get a seat if she likes you. >> i ordered too much. sorry. >> oh, fantastic. no. very happy. >> we're joined by her friends, lu xing an artist and matthew, a restaurateur. >> this looks fantastic. how do you eat these? whole? >> i eat them whole, because i really like this. >> that works. oh, they're good. >> yeah. i think they cook it a few seconds. that's the secret. >> yoba sha are tiny little shrimp, deep fried first, then quickly tossed in the wok with garlic, ginger, salt, and soy. what is classic shanghainese food? what's distinctive about it? this for instance. it's often black or dark and heavily inflected with oil, soy and sugar. shanghai is and has been for some time a city of immigrants. and the food reflects that genealogy. a combination of people from neighboring zhejiang province known for t
chun.might be transforming fast, but this place stays resolutely the same. mrs. shu runs the place, serving classic home-style shanghainese. there's no menu, no waiting list. and you only get a seat if she likes you. >> i ordered too much. sorry. >> oh, fantastic. no. very happy. >> we're joined by her friends, lu xing an artist and matthew, a restaurateur. >> this looks fantastic. how do you eat these? whole? >> i eat them whole, because i really like this....
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senior political columnist -- the columnist for chun magazine.t of all, this worker gets on a flight, after working with the liberian man who died. it is a pretty stunning development. >> it's chilling. i mean absolutely astonishing. that we let this happen. and it's just -- it goes to the basic confidence of the health care system and the government. you overwhelm a problem with attention and money and resources before it becomes a crisis, and once again we are behind the 8-ball here. the problem is we have already had people who are exposed to ebola or who are worried they have been exposed to ebola and it should never have happened. >> the president is being criticized for being behind the 8 ball, but to his credit, he was out there a couple of weeks ago, saying we're going to take the battle, so to speak to africa and sending resources there because that's where you have to contain it. and me made that point today, you've got to contain it there, and other weiss it becomes a crisis. you've got to chip in more to contain this crisis. and secon
senior political columnist -- the columnist for chun magazine.t of all, this worker gets on a flight, after working with the liberian man who died. it is a pretty stunning development. >> it's chilling. i mean absolutely astonishing. that we let this happen. and it's just -- it goes to the basic confidence of the health care system and the government. you overwhelm a problem with attention and money and resources before it becomes a crisis, and once again we are behind the 8-ball here....
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and columnist for chun magazine. steve, he was noncommittal about the whole issue of terrorism. >> he was. >> and you didn't even see him in the hallway. >> i want to know why you're on the list. >> i took a trip to turkey, that's what we think, i took a one way trip to turkey in july, and turkey is the main transit point for people going into syria, going into and coming out of syria. >> note to self. don't go there. takeaways from the interview? >> i think the most interesting thing he said was that he contradicted directly and i think rather forcefully the line from al qaeda. you heard josh ernest as you pointed out on wednesday saying core al qaeda is decimated and destroyed, effectively saying they don't even exist announce. and you asked secretary johnson, and his comment it is definitely not gone, it's definitely still in pakistan and afghanistan. he listed it as a threat to the homeland security in his speech on wednesday. so there seems to be a certain extent to which the white house and homeland security an
and columnist for chun magazine. steve, he was noncommittal about the whole issue of terrorism. >> he was. >> and you didn't even see him in the hallway. >> i want to know why you're on the list. >> i took a trip to turkey, that's what we think, i took a one way trip to turkey in july, and turkey is the main transit point for people going into syria, going into and coming out of syria. >> note to self. don't go there. takeaways from the interview? >> i think...
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leung chun-ying has refused to step down despite protests. protests erupted over china's plan to select candidates in hong kong's 2017 elections. authorities are assessing 100 people who may have had contact with the first ebola patient diagnosed in the u.s. the partner of eric thomas duncan says that she and three other family members have been quarantined in the apartment where duncan was staying under threat of criminal charges if they leave. the sheets and towels used by duncan remain inside the apartment as authorities struggle to find a company willing and able to safely take them. ancan was sent home from dallas hospital last week despite telling a nurse he had been to liberia. he was readmitted four days later. the hospital blamed a gap in its electronic record keeping that prevented a dr. from seeing the nurse's note about his travel. saidephew josephus weeks that he personally called the cdc. >> i called the cdc again, i was concerned for his life. he was not getting the appropriate care. i feared that other people might also get in
leung chun-ying has refused to step down despite protests. protests erupted over china's plan to select candidates in hong kong's 2017 elections. authorities are assessing 100 people who may have had contact with the first ebola patient diagnosed in the u.s. the partner of eric thomas duncan says that she and three other family members have been quarantined in the apartment where duncan was staying under threat of criminal charges if they leave. the sheets and towels used by duncan remain...
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pro-democracy supporters have threatened to occupy government offices in hong kong if chief executive chun-ying does not resign. >>> the investigation into the death of michael brown is nearly complete. it's being conducted by both the f.b.i. and st. louis county police department. wilts say brown was surrendering with his arms in the air when he was killed. police claim brown grabbed wilson's gun. a grand jury will decide whether officer wilson will face charges. >>> four men have been arrested for hacking and stealing more than $100 million worth of software from the u.s. military and microsoft. the men ages 18 to 28 stole training software for the apache helicopter and its pilots as well as a technical code for the xbox and several of its games. >>> "the new york times" is eliminating about 100 news rooms jobs. a smaller number of ial and business operations positions will also be affected. the newspaper said it plans to offer buyouts and resort to layoffs if enough people don't leave voluntarily. the layoffs are intended maintain the paper es's prove -- paper's profit margin. >>> rhode isla
pro-democracy supporters have threatened to occupy government offices in hong kong if chief executive chun-ying does not resign. >>> the investigation into the death of michael brown is nearly complete. it's being conducted by both the f.b.i. and st. louis county police department. wilts say brown was surrendering with his arms in the air when he was killed. police claim brown grabbed wilson's gun. a grand jury will decide whether officer wilson will face charges. >>> four men...
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protestors are calling for the resignation of hong kong's leader leung chun-ying after he demanded they end the protests immediately. the chinese government has blocked reporting of the protests in china and censored posts on instagram. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. chicago police have issued a community alert for the lincoln park area after a woman is sexually assaulted. the attack happened early sunday morning as the 24-year- old woman walked along the 25- hundred block of north lincoln avenue. police say a man grabbed her by the hand and fondled her. he then allegedly dragged her into an alley and sexually assaulted her. the suspect then ran off. murders in chicago this year have dropped to the lowest number since 1965. according to the chicago police department, crime statistics for the first nine months of this year show murders in the city are down seven percent over the same period last year. overall crime has dropped 14 percent. however, shootings were up five percent. the murder case against joshua miner is now in the hands of a will county judge. closin
protestors are calling for the resignation of hong kong's leader leung chun-ying after he demanded they end the protests immediately. the chinese government has blocked reporting of the protests in china and censored posts on instagram. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. chicago police have issued a community alert for the lincoln park area after a woman is sexually assaulted. the attack happened early sunday morning as the 24-year- old woman walked along the 25- hundred...
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. >> draftee houng chun chu was caught taking a smartphone on to a base. she was held and had to endure hours of drills, until he collapsed of heat exhaustion. his death led to protests. and the government was forced to delay implementing the volunteer army from this year to 2017. still the island's president says taiwan has no choice but to modernize its forces. >> translation: the all volunteer force, the soldiers and officers will receive more training and be more affective. i'm confident in this regard. back with the special force trainees, we see challenges. it's the final night of the triumphs. some are struggling to stay awake. >> when it comes to will power, this bump is not as strong who are decisive. some are not solid. superiors tell us they've been easing the physical requirements. while this test is not a punishment, it is geared to taxing every aspect of the soldier from the physical or the mental. the trainers are looking for whether these recruits have the will to go on. >> whether ready or not, the responsibility of defense will be on the
. >> draftee houng chun chu was caught taking a smartphone on to a base. she was held and had to endure hours of drills, until he collapsed of heat exhaustion. his death led to protests. and the government was forced to delay implementing the volunteer army from this year to 2017. still the island's president says taiwan has no choice but to modernize its forces. >> translation: the all volunteer force, the soldiers and officers will receive more training and be more affective. i'm...
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handful of boil water notices left at the house and free cases of drinking water delivered to the door, chun says he still can't believe this has all gone on for so long. >> i was really concerned because i was wondering, where does this e. coli come from? >> reporter: workers from the san jose water company are busy testing the water at every, single home in the impacted area. the problem started last week after the installation of a new water main. at this point, the exact source is not known. but it is possible an animal died or defecated in the pipe even though according to the utility's own guidelines, that should be impossible. >> there is a protocol if there's an open trench and pipe being laid in the ground we have plugs at the end of the pipe to ensure that nothing gets in there. >> reporter: it was the state water resources control board which initially ordered the boil notice and only the board can now lift the order. that will take two consecutive clean tests over a 48-hour period. as for the length of this ongoing problem? >> i would say it's a little bit longer than usual. >> r
handful of boil water notices left at the house and free cases of drinking water delivered to the door, chun says he still can't believe this has all gone on for so long. >> i was really concerned because i was wondering, where does this e. coli come from? >> reporter: workers from the san jose water company are busy testing the water at every, single home in the impacted area. the problem started last week after the installation of a new water main. at this point, the exact source...
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do they have a chun communicabl disease. those are the things we have a right to know and a right to protect ourselves in. >> a recent survey found by a 17% margin the gop was favored to handle issues related to terrorism over democrats. some political watchers are suggesting that the rise of ebola and terrorism poses what some might describe as a perfect storm for the gop in the upcoming midterms. do you agree? >> i do agree. one of the things we're seeing happen is the loss of credibility with the government. people just don't trust the government. they told us you can keep your health insurance, you can keep your doctor. it's going to be $2,500 a year less. there wasn't a smidgen of corruption at the irs. fast and furious. it didn't involve any government agents. on and on we hear these things. we know it's not true. we later find out it isn't true. when the government comes along and says we're not going to have any ebola cases here and then we get one, don't worry it's not going to spread, and then it does. pretty soon
do they have a chun communicabl disease. those are the things we have a right to know and a right to protect ourselves in. >> a recent survey found by a 17% margin the gop was favored to handle issues related to terrorism over democrats. some political watchers are suggesting that the rise of ebola and terrorism poses what some might describe as a perfect storm for the gop in the upcoming midterms. do you agree? >> i do agree. one of the things we're seeing happen is the loss of...
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leung chun-ying awaiting the answer that he resign by midnight local time.a press conference moments before that deadline, declined to step down. he opened dialogue with protesters and called for an adherence to the law. >> i appeal and have been appealing to protesters that we should all follow the basic law. that we should work with in the national people's conference. >> right now it is early morning in hong kong and the gesture appears to have headed off an escalation. police had warned of serious consequences if protesters try to surround or occupy government buildings and something demonstrators had threatened doing if leung doesn't resign. hours into the announcement that he will stay, protesters have remained massed, but they have remained peaceful. as the leader said, quote, we must create the biggest possible room for dialogue to take place. >>> just ahead, this time last year things looked pretty bad for obamacare. >> the federal website crashed. >> we were on the website and guess what? people got messages like this one at health care.gov. >> the
leung chun-ying awaiting the answer that he resign by midnight local time.a press conference moments before that deadline, declined to step down. he opened dialogue with protesters and called for an adherence to the law. >> i appeal and have been appealing to protesters that we should all follow the basic law. that we should work with in the national people's conference. >> right now it is early morning in hong kong and the gesture appears to have headed off an escalation. police...
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in a televised statement today, hong kong leader leung chun- ying, urged the remaining protesters tohome. >> ( translated ): there are lots of teenagers and students with passion who love hong kong who are taking part in various gatherings. however, some of them are aggressive and use violence. the police will firmly take enforcement action against those who use violence. talks have begun between the government and activists, but some protest leaders are vowing to stand their ground until demands for fully free elections are met. a presidential run-off campaign kicked off today in brazil, where latin america's largest economy has been stagnating. leftist incumbent dilma rousseff is seeking a second term. she won 42% in sunday's first round. challenger aecio neves is a pro- business candidate who surged late in the campaign, and won 34%. struggling tech giant hewlett- packard confirmed today, it plans to split into two companies. h.p. will separate its computer and printer businesses into one, while the other focuses on technology services, including data storage and software. like ot
in a televised statement today, hong kong leader leung chun- ying, urged the remaining protesters tohome. >> ( translated ): there are lots of teenagers and students with passion who love hong kong who are taking part in various gatherings. however, some of them are aggressive and use violence. the police will firmly take enforcement action against those who use violence. talks have begun between the government and activists, but some protest leaders are vowing to stand their ground until...
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. >> woodruff: hong kong's leader, leung chun-ying appealed again today for protesters to end sit-ins that have paralyzed parts of the city. he offered to hold talks next week, but demonstrators stayed in the streets through the night. they are demanding free elections, but the mainland chinese government has insisted on screening candidates first. >> ifill: search teams in nepal have found more bodies after a series of blizzards and avalanches in the himalayas. the death toll rose to at least 27 today. rescuers also found 64 more foreign hikers who'd been stranded. but about 70 people are still missing, some 100 miles northwest of katmandu. >> woodruff: hurricane gonzalo barreled closer to bermuda today with winds of 145 miles-an-hour forcing the island's international airport to close. satellite imagery captured the storm, slowly plowing north in the atlantic. forecasters said the eye could pass within 30 miles of bermuda tomorrow night. >> ifill: and in california, some ten million californians took part in a major, annual drill to prepare for the next big earthquake. the great sha
. >> woodruff: hong kong's leader, leung chun-ying appealed again today for protesters to end sit-ins that have paralyzed parts of the city. he offered to hold talks next week, but demonstrators stayed in the streets through the night. they are demanding free elections, but the mainland chinese government has insisted on screening candidates first. >> ifill: search teams in nepal have found more bodies after a series of blizzards and avalanches in the himalayas. the death toll rose...
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cleve exec leung chun-ying. >>> pennsylvania's candidates for governor are in philadelphia this morning debate. republican incumbent tom corbett remains behind tom wolf in the polls. the debate starts at 8:00 a.m. and lasts an hour. their last debate is in pittsburgh next week. >> new this morning a mother in wyoming fed up with her rebellious daughter got revenge in a big way. >> mommy and daughter, yay!, we're going to class together. >> jeannie crutch field showed up to school after her 14-year-old was caught ditching class. she taped the and tire embarrassing encounter and then posted it on facebook. fortunately crutchfield's daughter says she's learned her lesson. >> you're not going to skip school and think it's okay to hang out with friends. >> it just goes to show that my mom cares. >> crutchfield's video has been viewed nearly 30,000 times. >> 6:46. the first ebola virus case has been diagnosed in the u.s. and "good morning america" is covering all angles of this we will get a live preview next. karen. >> as you're dressing the kids you might want a little jacket. it's temperat
cleve exec leung chun-ying. >>> pennsylvania's candidates for governor are in philadelphia this morning debate. republican incumbent tom corbett remains behind tom wolf in the polls. the debate starts at 8:00 a.m. and lasts an hour. their last debate is in pittsburgh next week. >> new this morning a mother in wyoming fed up with her rebellious daughter got revenge in a big way. >> mommy and daughter, yay!, we're going to class together. >> jeannie crutch field showed...
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now, the chief executive, chun-ying leung has said he's not going to resign and also saying that wouldn't anyway, correct? > yes, he gave an interview to one of the networks that he's not stepping down. he thinks that wouldn't help the protesters and this is what he also had to say -- >> we hope to negotiate to achieve universal suffrage in 2017 but if the precondition is to neglect the basic law of china's decision, everyone knows that the chance for egotiation is close to zero. >> he mentioned that china's decision and he means the policy that was announced on august 31 in which basically they put forward a couple of nominees which the 5 million or so voters in hong kong can select from and this is the lan that the pro-democracy campaigners want to change. >> that's the thing. have the protesters responded to these comments from c.y. leung? >> well, the protesters basically say that the hong kong government is accountable. they say even if leung doesn't think he can do any good by stepping down, he should because that is the right thing to do. the hong kong government is accountable bec
now, the chief executive, chun-ying leung has said he's not going to resign and also saying that wouldn't anyway, correct? > yes, he gave an interview to one of the networks that he's not stepping down. he thinks that wouldn't help the protesters and this is what he also had to say -- >> we hope to negotiate to achieve universal suffrage in 2017 but if the precondition is to neglect the basic law of china's decision, everyone knows that the chance for egotiation is close to zero....
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also susan chun, the producer who put that piece together. she did a great job. great, great grandfather who owned slaves when i tooblg part in a pbs series "finding your roots" earlier this year. harvard professor henry louis gates is the host and executive producer of that great program. he's been helping people trace their genealogies for more thain decade starting with his series "african-american lives." i spoke to him earlier today. >> professor, you helped me research my family history for your show on pbs, "finding your roots." you've been doing that show for years now. and you're the one who actually revealed to me that my great, great, great grandfather not only owned slaves but was actually killed by one of his slaves. >> anderson, when people ask me what's the most incredible genealogy story you've uncovered, i say it's anderson cooper's fourth great grandfather, burrwell boykin. and when you were on our show, we didn't know his name. you know, actually, we found this story through a diary. and the diary's in the choctaw county, alabama library, and i
also susan chun, the producer who put that piece together. she did a great job. great, great grandfather who owned slaves when i tooblg part in a pbs series "finding your roots" earlier this year. harvard professor henry louis gates is the host and executive producer of that great program. he's been helping people trace their genealogies for more thain decade starting with his series "african-american lives." i spoke to him earlier today. >> professor, you helped me...