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josh: cynthia, thank you for our question. next question comes from brenda and focuses on a controversial issue centered on education. brenda: hi, governor. what is the responsibility of the federal government versus the state government in regards to education, specifically the common core? and how does that relate to special needs students? gov. pataki: did you all hear that question? federal government role and how it relates to state government, and parents, particularly with special ed. first, i think education should be left to localities and states. i think the federal idea that they can create a system that works for every state whether it is an educational system or a medicaid system, does not make sense. i was a governor and i know the needs of new york, the planes and desires of new york, are very different from some of the small rural states. no two states are exactly the same. with respect to common core, i am for high standards. i believe we need to have high standards and encourage our children to learn math, sc
josh: cynthia, thank you for our question. next question comes from brenda and focuses on a controversial issue centered on education. brenda: hi, governor. what is the responsibility of the federal government versus the state government in regards to education, specifically the common core? and how does that relate to special needs students? gov. pataki: did you all hear that question? federal government role and how it relates to state government, and parents, particularly with special ed....
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engelder: thank you, cynthia. let me point out i am always embarrassed with this title, the father of fracking in pennsylvania. i have a written statement i would like to put forward as a disclaimer. before that, whenever making an appearance i always pass around a notebook in which i have the audience enter their name, alma mater, or affiliation. i will just pass this down. this is the disclaimer. i will read it, although i dislike read text, but in this case it is so important i will disclaim it by reading. anyway -- it is flattering to have people think i might be the father of fracking, but it is a title that i don't deserve. in reality, i am a very small gear in a very large motor, the motor that supplies energy to the human economy. my research on shale gas, of 40 years culminated in reserves calculations, for the world's largest unconventional field the appalachian basin in 2008. this research garnered international attention following a 2007 press release from range resources, the company responsible for p
engelder: thank you, cynthia. let me point out i am always embarrassed with this title, the father of fracking in pennsylvania. i have a written statement i would like to put forward as a disclaimer. before that, whenever making an appearance i always pass around a notebook in which i have the audience enter their name, alma mater, or affiliation. i will just pass this down. this is the disclaimer. i will read it, although i dislike read text, but in this case it is so important i will disclaim...
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right now going to talk to cynthia shaw.thia, tell me how useful this information is that you're gathering here. >> so in the digital operations center here as well as our digital volunteers we have throughout the world we are monitoring social listening we like to call it. we're listening to what the needs are. what are people saying on the ground and using that information to use that intelligence to help our responders get the aid where it needs to be more efficiently. it is something that the people on the ground know what they need by sharing it on social they tell the responders we collect that information and then could feed it back to them so they know where there's help needed where there are concerned rs and we move forward. >> reporter: you also showed me a mapping capability that shows where the greatest need exists. >> using open street maps we are going crowdsourcing map information where people go, take satellite images and plot down where roadways may not be passable, buildings destroys. where there may be a
right now going to talk to cynthia shaw.thia, tell me how useful this information is that you're gathering here. >> so in the digital operations center here as well as our digital volunteers we have throughout the world we are monitoring social listening we like to call it. we're listening to what the needs are. what are people saying on the ground and using that information to use that intelligence to help our responders get the aid where it needs to be more efficiently. it is something...
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the attacker was cynthia apkaw. >> apkaw is extremely violent. she severely assaulted that inmate to the point she needed facial reconstructive surgery. so that's why we do what we do now for the precautions of these people. >> she disrespected me so i beat the crap out of her. i went out there and i beat her ass in the cell and i pulled her out. dragged her in the middle of the hall and started beating the [ bleep ] out of her. i stomped on her face and beat her head in the floor. >> i don't think you can ever prepare yourself for everything. for something that brutal, we've had fights before, but that one probably is real close to the top. it was very violent. and the young lady in question that was injured looked to be passed out with the last few kicks and she could not defend herself. so it was very bad. >> we're going to check the lock, apkaw. >> because apkak got to her
the attacker was cynthia apkaw. >> apkaw is extremely violent. she severely assaulted that inmate to the point she needed facial reconstructive surgery. so that's why we do what we do now for the precautions of these people. >> she disrespected me so i beat the crap out of her. i went out there and i beat her ass in the cell and i pulled her out. dragged her in the middle of the hall and started beating the [ bleep ] out of her. i stomped on her face and beat her head in the floor....
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club >>> accused by cynthia as threatening him with a golf club he uses as a walking stick. >> you swung that gulf club at me. >> i did not. >> reporter: winn gate was arrested and spent a night in gaol. >> that woman did a lot of damage she really did. >> he is suing the city police department and officer asking for $750,000. >> if you did it because you are afraid of a 70-year-old blackman, what would you do if a young man came along, what would you do about him? >> what we want is accountability for things to change. that's why we are bringing the lawsuit. >> after the arrest came to light the police chief ordered a review. the officer was pulled off the street. a high-ranking member of the department returned the putter and apologised. prosecutors dropped criminal charges. winn gate says the lawsuit can bring national attention to
club >>> accused by cynthia as threatening him with a golf club he uses as a walking stick. >> you swung that gulf club at me. >> i did not. >> reporter: winn gate was arrested and spent a night in gaol. >> that woman did a lot of damage she really did. >> he is suing the city police department and officer asking for $750,000. >> if you did it because you are afraid of a 70-year-old blackman, what would you do if a young man came along, what would...
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engelder: thank you cynthia. let me point out i am always embarrassed with this title, the father of fracking in pennsylvania. i have a written statement i would like to put forward as a disclaimer. before that, whenever making an appearance i always pass around a notebook in which i have the audience enter their name, all mama at her or affiliation. -- alma mater, or affiliation. i will just pass this down. this is the disclaimer. i will read it, although i dislike read text, but in this case it is so important i will disclaim it by reading. anyway -- it is flattering to have people think i might be the father of fracking, but it is a title that i don't deserve. in reality, i am a very small gear in a very large motor, the motor that supplies energy to the human economy. my research on shale gas, of 40 years calm and aided in reserves calculations, for the world's largest unconventional field the appalachian basin in 2008. this research garnered international attention following a 2007 press release from range r
engelder: thank you cynthia. let me point out i am always embarrassed with this title, the father of fracking in pennsylvania. i have a written statement i would like to put forward as a disclaimer. before that, whenever making an appearance i always pass around a notebook in which i have the audience enter their name, all mama at her or affiliation. -- alma mater, or affiliation. i will just pass this down. this is the disclaimer. i will read it, although i dislike read text, but in this case...
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cynthia quarterman. so we're very pleased to see you all here today. and today's discussion will focus on how energy prices, politics geology and environmental concerns have affected and will continue to affect fracking in the united states and the potential for fracking to succeed in other places, like europe, mexico argentina, china and other places. we do have an outstanding panel of experts today to discuss these important issues. the discussion will be moderated by one of our own very distinguished senior fellows who, again david brought us. cynthia quarterman. cynthia most recently served -- this is always a tongue twister for me for some reason -- most recently served as the administrator of the u.s. department of transportation's pipeline and hazardous materials administration. she's been in energy development safety and transportation since the beginning of the clinton administration and we're pleased to have her knowledge and expertise here at the atlantic council. and today's expert panelists
cynthia quarterman. so we're very pleased to see you all here today. and today's discussion will focus on how energy prices, politics geology and environmental concerns have affected and will continue to affect fracking in the united states and the potential for fracking to succeed in other places, like europe, mexico argentina, china and other places. we do have an outstanding panel of experts today to discuss these important issues. the discussion will be moderated by one of our own very...
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most americans are not. >> and of course you alluded to cynthia's interview. this is part of what bill clinton told her when she was asking about these very questions. >> not a single, solitary fact has been introduced that she has done anything wrong. people should live to be as honest as she is. >> and just the subject here john, about the hispanic vote. written about it today, this school is 70% hispanic. going to meet with some young dreamers, in fact one who had been at the white house and melt with president obama. and she is true iing to say unlike jeb bush and marco rubio who have real roots in the hispanic community, unlike previous republican presidential nominees, she actually is going to do something on a path to citizenship. >> and of course the hispanic vote is huge here. you mentioned the dim mow graphics of this school optimistic democrats in this state, andrea say maybe 20% of the nevada electorate in november 2016 is going to be hispanic. now, hillary of course saying that she wants a bath to citizenship, she has to stake out that territory i
most americans are not. >> and of course you alluded to cynthia's interview. this is part of what bill clinton told her when she was asking about these very questions. >> not a single, solitary fact has been introduced that she has done anything wrong. people should live to be as honest as she is. >> and just the subject here john, about the hispanic vote. written about it today, this school is 70% hispanic. going to meet with some young dreamers, in fact one who had been at...
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cynthia: the big theme will be price.gs already on the market are $150,000 a year for patients. the data has to show not that these drugs work, but they work in such a meaningful way that insurance companies will actually be able to put the bill for a large number of patients getting onto them should they get approved. erik: are we talking about the next-generation cancer therapies? the ones that trigger immuno response inside the body? cynthia: that's exactly what this is. the new generation we looking at is do these drugs work alone and then in combination with one another. is that safe? can patients tolerate it? are the results so compelling that we can afford to pay for this? erik: thank you. a good rundown. stephanie: her first visit to "market makers." erik: next up, h&m's plans to retain more workers in the high turnover industry called retail. ♪ stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." h&m is a global fashion retailer launching a national campaign today aimed at attracting young talent entering the fashion indu
cynthia: the big theme will be price.gs already on the market are $150,000 a year for patients. the data has to show not that these drugs work, but they work in such a meaningful way that insurance companies will actually be able to put the bill for a large number of patients getting onto them should they get approved. erik: are we talking about the next-generation cancer therapies? the ones that trigger immuno response inside the body? cynthia: that's exactly what this is. the new generation...
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cynthia se refiere a la placenta...ipal me parece ms importante es que ayuda a estabilizar las hormonas. valerie se dedica a procesar placenta para el consumo de sus clientes...luego de recoger el rgano del hospital lo lleva a casa...lo pone a deshidratar por varias horas para finalmente triturarlo y encapsularlo... valerie 21:58:03 cuando yo recibo la placenta me toma yo digo 24 a 48 horas por mas desagradable que le suene a muchos...el consumo de placenta esta en aumento pese a que no hay estudios cientficos que respalden los beneficios...la mayor preocupacin para algunos mdicos son los riesgos... dra lucky 10:50:56 porque puede tener bacteria que puede tener efecto malo en la paciente..el parto no es limpio... valeria 21:55:14 totalmente pero yo te puedo decir que he encapsulado mas de 400 placentas en dos aÑos y nunca he tenido una mama que me ha dicho que se ha enfermado de consumir su placenta cynthia nos confes que dudo antes de proceder pero fue mayor su deseo por controlar el miedo que sinti despus de su primer
cynthia se refiere a la placenta...ipal me parece ms importante es que ayuda a estabilizar las hormonas. valerie se dedica a procesar placenta para el consumo de sus clientes...luego de recoger el rgano del hospital lo lleva a casa...lo pone a deshidratar por varias horas para finalmente triturarlo y encapsularlo... valerie 21:58:03 cuando yo recibo la placenta me toma yo digo 24 a 48 horas por mas desagradable que le suene a muchos...el consumo de placenta esta en aumento pese a que no hay...
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joining me is cynthia shaw. i can see tweets here and mapping. what is going on here? >> we're social listening. using data to help us respond better to a disaster. so the american red cross is doing gathering to assess where damage is and help our sisters decide and respond to the disaster. some of the things is taking down the information. volunteers are working on an open street map, go you through sat height images and marking down what buildings are collapsed. what roadways are passable. this information. >> roads being imposable. it's difficult to deliver. >> being able to establish what we get there, >> it's a remarkable operation. you can text nepal to 90999 for a $ten donation. or you can call 1-800-red cross. >> thank you. >> you can show your support for the disaster victims in fremont. >> let's turn to weather forecast. >> hotter today. >> you want to find shade anywhere you can. and we'll talk about a gradual cool down. we'll take you live outside in that 24 hour temperature change. this is impressive. this time we're 22 degrees cooler. just a big time war
joining me is cynthia shaw. i can see tweets here and mapping. what is going on here? >> we're social listening. using data to help us respond better to a disaster. so the american red cross is doing gathering to assess where damage is and help our sisters decide and respond to the disaster. some of the things is taking down the information. volunteers are working on an open street map, go you through sat height images and marking down what buildings are collapsed. what roadways are...
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joining me is cynthia shaw. i can see tweets here and mapping. what is going on here?we're social listening. using data to help us respond better to a disaster. so the american red cross is doing gathering to assess where damage is and help our sisters decide and respond to the disaster. some of the things is taking down the information. volunteers are working on an open street map, go you through sat height images and marking down what buildings are collapsed. what roadways are passable. this information. >> roads being imposable. it's difficult to deliver. >> being able to establish what we get there, >> it's a remarkable operation. you can text nepal to 90999 for a $ten donation. or you can call 1-800-red cross. >> thank you. >> you can show your support for the disaster victims in fremont. >> let's turn to weather forecast. >> hotter today. >> you want to find shade anywhere you can. and we'll talk about a gradual cool down. we'll take you live outside in that 24 hour temperature change. this is impressive. this time we're 22 degrees cooler. just a big time warm up
joining me is cynthia shaw. i can see tweets here and mapping. what is going on here?we're social listening. using data to help us respond better to a disaster. so the american red cross is doing gathering to assess where damage is and help our sisters decide and respond to the disaster. some of the things is taking down the information. volunteers are working on an open street map, go you through sat height images and marking down what buildings are collapsed. what roadways are passable. this...
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how did cynthia mcfadden do in her questions to the former president? >> you're going to accept an interview when you get incredible access. in the media business, pictures tell 1,000 words. it is important for the clintons to frame the way that this is shaped. he's also on the cover some magazine i saw at the airport a couple of days ago, "giving" magazine or "fill an not tlop-- " "philanthropy." don't forget the footage of -- when they talk about children getting hearing aids for the first time, you'll see that in campaigns. they'll talk about the good things the foundation has done to deflect any criticism. >> cynthia mcfadden and her questions? >> you know, i thought she did all right in the circumstances. and they're standing in the middle of this backdrop. it's a hard interview. you're not in a controlled studio environment. the way they set it up it was also clear that she couldn't ask everything that she could possibly ask. >> i think they were undoubtedly timed -- i don't know for a fact. i was also struck michael, by the i got to pay our bills
how did cynthia mcfadden do in her questions to the former president? >> you're going to accept an interview when you get incredible access. in the media business, pictures tell 1,000 words. it is important for the clintons to frame the way that this is shaped. he's also on the cover some magazine i saw at the airport a couple of days ago, "giving" magazine or "fill an not tlop-- " "philanthropy." don't forget the footage of -- when they talk about children...
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penn, cynthia, and zachary we are delighted to have you with us today. good luck. let's go to work. you know, in this round. and here are the categories for you. you get to deal with... [ laughter ] i know about that. alex: all right, penn. zachary, though, you get to go first. pop culture for $200, please.
penn, cynthia, and zachary we are delighted to have you with us today. good luck. let's go to work. you know, in this round. and here are the categories for you. you get to deal with... [ laughter ] i know about that. alex: all right, penn. zachary, though, you get to go first. pop culture for $200, please.
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dicen tenÍa la facultad de poder adelantarse a este comunicado y no esperarnos hasta que la jueza cynthiaesta informaciÓn. estuvimos hace unos minutos en el juzgado llegÓ la jueza a quienes se le preguntamos lo que pensaba sobre esta situaciÓn y ella dijo que desconocÍa la el tema y que hasta que no tuviera la prueba de adn en sus manos podrÍa emitir una declaraciÓn. esto es lo que estÁ pasando en torno al caso de a alondra y su mamÁ dorotea. regreso con ustedes al estudio. libia: los investigadores del accidente del tren de amtrak concentrar su atenciÓn en un video donde se muestre lo que pasÓ instantes antes de la catÁstrofe que dejÓ ocho personas muertas y mÁs de 200 heridas, un empleado de esta compaÑÍa presentÓ una demanda, la primera relacionada con el accidente. la persona que conducÍa el tren aceptÓ hablar con las autoridades, tras haberse negado inicialmente. enrique: hay quienes recurren al engaÑo para estafar a personas que quieran perfeccionar el idioma inglÉs como nos dice juan carlos gonzÁlez desde los angeles. juan carlos: una compaÑÍa con sede en perÚ sigue estafando a his
dicen tenÍa la facultad de poder adelantarse a este comunicado y no esperarnos hasta que la jueza cynthiaesta informaciÓn. estuvimos hace unos minutos en el juzgado llegÓ la jueza a quienes se le preguntamos lo que pensaba sobre esta situaciÓn y ella dijo que desconocÍa la el tema y que hasta que no tuviera la prueba de adn en sus manos podrÍa emitir una declaraciÓn. esto es lo que estÁ pasando en torno al caso de a alondra y su mamÁ dorotea. regreso con ustedes al estudio. libia: los...
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i think it's good. >> to see more of cynthia mcfadden's one-on-one interview with the president, stay with us at 6:30. >>> and then there was a name. from london the royal baby has a name and the royal title. the duke and duchess of cambridge announced they have named their daughter charlotte elizabeth diana. the baby will be known as her royal highness princess charlotte of cambridge. >> a salute to the newest royal princess royal guns were fired to celebrate the birth of the princess on saturday. bells rang out in london to celebrate the birth of the royal baby. onlookers gathered outside taking pictures and listening as the bells chimed. >> this princess is the most powerful princess we've probably ever had. >> such a beautiful baby too. princess charlotte of cambridge is fourth in line to the british throne. she falls behind big brother george. her father william and grandfather charles. >>> take a look the a this now. massive waves are pounding parts of the california coast. some waves are up to 14 feet high. life guards are warning people about dangerous rip currents. simply sta
i think it's good. >> to see more of cynthia mcfadden's one-on-one interview with the president, stay with us at 6:30. >>> and then there was a name. from london the royal baby has a name and the royal title. the duke and duchess of cambridge announced they have named their daughter charlotte elizabeth diana. the baby will be known as her royal highness princess charlotte of cambridge. >> a salute to the newest royal princess royal guns were fired to celebrate the birth of...
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as was said in 2008, he is rusty, and he thinks he can go out with cynthia mcfadden, who he knows four-year and he feels comfortable with, and say whatever he wants. he is still the best in the game. and i cannot understand the things he said, complaining about paying the bills is the last thing. john: knowingly inappropriate. when he is on his game, he is the best in the business. he is over there. he is far away. he starts to free-form, and when he starts to free-form, he gets in trouble. mark: he has got the tanzania blues. mark: and two former top allies of chris christie pleaded not guilty to benghazi, and here is a question. will the governor himself eventually get a subpoena? this is what a lawyer said about that, followed by another himself doing his rest impression of new jersey's favorite son, billy joel. attorney: i'm going to subpoena anybody i feel necessary to establish my clients innocence. that can include anybody, and i want to know after we are found not guilty who gives her the apology. i am an innocent man. and that is why i turned over thousands and thousands of pages o
as was said in 2008, he is rusty, and he thinks he can go out with cynthia mcfadden, who he knows four-year and he feels comfortable with, and say whatever he wants. he is still the best in the game. and i cannot understand the things he said, complaining about paying the bills is the last thing. john: knowingly inappropriate. when he is on his game, he is the best in the business. he is over there. he is far away. he starts to free-form, and when he starts to free-form, he gets in trouble....
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against the city, the police department and officer cynthia whitlasrh who arrested him. he has charged racial discrimination and distress. >> it was the most miserable ride i had ever had. i didn't know. you're helpless. you have your hands behind your back. >> officer whitl ash is on desk duty. since his arrest he has been treated for post traumatic distress and depression and is upset when approached by other police officers. >> she did a lot of damage. she did. >> puerto rico is the latest u.s. territory to legalize medical marijuana. the island's governor has signed an order that gives the island's health secretary three months to determine how the plan will be implemented. it is now legal in 23 states. jamaica decriminalized small amounts of pot. >>> we have learned the name of britain's new princess. a gun is a salute the bit of charlotte elizabeth diana. thanks for watching. i'm stephanie sy in new york. news continues next live from doha. >> hello once again from doha. this is the news hour on al jazeera. the israeli prime minister has quit to forge a new governi
against the city, the police department and officer cynthia whitlasrh who arrested him. he has charged racial discrimination and distress. >> it was the most miserable ride i had ever had. i didn't know. you're helpless. you have your hands behind your back. >> officer whitl ash is on desk duty. since his arrest he has been treated for post traumatic distress and depression and is upset when approached by other police officers. >> she did a lot of damage. she did. >>...
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transportation authority is responsibility resign for legal advice and the controls is the clerk i'm cynthia goldstein the board's executive director we're joined by representatives from the departments that have cases before the board is scott sanchez the zoning administrator and also representing the planning department and planning commission and next is joe duffy representing the department of building inspection we expect jarvis to be here there he is the enforcement and legal affairs board questions that you shrines any electronic devise the boards rules the permit holders have 7 minutes inform present their case the parties must - the members of the public not affiliate with the parties have up to 3 minutes please speak into the myself speaker cards are available on the left side of the podium there are consumer satisfaction forms on the podium if you have questions about the hearings the boards rules please speak to the staff before or call or visit the board the 78. dvds are available to purchase directly from sfgovtv. if you intend to testify and wish to have the board give your te
transportation authority is responsibility resign for legal advice and the controls is the clerk i'm cynthia goldstein the board's executive director we're joined by representatives from the departments that have cases before the board is scott sanchez the zoning administrator and also representing the planning department and planning commission and next is joe duffy representing the department of building inspection we expect jarvis to be here there he is the enforcement and legal affairs...
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if he thinks he can go out with cynthia mcfadden and say whatever he wants, that that interview -- i it expenses -- advances hillary clinton's chance to stop he is the best in his game and i can't understand the thing he says -- complaining about paying the bills. john: when he is on his game, he's the best in the business. but in settings like this, he is in africa, he's far away, he just serves to freedom are meant he free forms, he gets in trouble. mark: he's got the tanzania blues. john: bill baroni and project kelly two allies of chris christie pleaded not guilty to know goodery. will the governor himself eventually get a subpoena? this is what kelly's lawyer said following bill baroni himself doing an impression of billy joel. >> i'm to subpoena anybody i feel necessary to establish my client's innocence. >> i want to know, after we are found not guilty who gives the apology? i am an innocent man, and that's why i turned over thousands and thousands of pages of my own documents to both the prosecutors and the legislature. that is why i will testify on my own behalf as soon as t
if he thinks he can go out with cynthia mcfadden and say whatever he wants, that that interview -- i it expenses -- advances hillary clinton's chance to stop he is the best in his game and i can't understand the thing he says -- complaining about paying the bills. john: when he is on his game, he's the best in the business. but in settings like this, he is in africa, he's far away, he just serves to freedom are meant he free forms, he gets in trouble. mark: he's got the tanzania blues. john:...
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. >> reporter: cynthia pots found out the hard way. >> too good to be true, it is. >> reporter: monday afternoon 42 year-old kelly brian appeared in burlington county court on charges she deceived hundreds of people by promoting and selling tickets to the fake cheryl crow concert. >> charged by theft by deception and deceptive business practices do you understand that. >> yeah. >> reporter: medford and lumberton police began investigating brian and her company kbr promotions when they got word of the herald crow concert at flying w a small airport and resort. >> we started reaching out is this legitimate? somebody of cheryl crow's stature coming to medford seemed odd to us. >> reporter: flying w was aware of the concert but could not verify that cheryl crow was book. crow's facial booze page release aid statement saturday morning saying concert in medford was a false claim. police arrested brian saturday finding she had sold at least 200 tickets. brian had some plans in place for a concert, but add myth todd lying for cheryl crow. >> started out at what appeared to be a legitimate even
. >> reporter: cynthia pots found out the hard way. >> too good to be true, it is. >> reporter: monday afternoon 42 year-old kelly brian appeared in burlington county court on charges she deceived hundreds of people by promoting and selling tickets to the fake cheryl crow concert. >> charged by theft by deception and deceptive business practices do you understand that. >> yeah. >> reporter: medford and lumberton police began investigating brian and her...
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. >> cynthia avery was summoned and started the cpr process that led to burge's survival. >> it was obvious we had to start cpr right away, she was in that much trouble. >> they launched into a much practiced chain of survival. cpr is demonstrated here and called for the external defibrillator. they delivered a shock and more cpr and eventually the patient was conscious with good pulses and breathing and the entire consequence took about 20 minutes. >> the outcome that we were able to bring someone back to life was a blessing. >> it was a particularly gratifying to see in that one moment that we didn't lose her. >> i am thankful, i have great family and friends. >> linda burge's story is wonderful news for her family and all of those involved here at saint marks but ems officials say it's still a public service jackpot as well. it shows the enormous benefits of cpr training for as many as possible even outside of the professional ranks. >> cpr works and the aed works. >> vernon odom channel 6 "action news." >>> nelson aguilar is now in the fold. >> the eagles have sign four of their six dra
. >> cynthia avery was summoned and started the cpr process that led to burge's survival. >> it was obvious we had to start cpr right away, she was in that much trouble. >> they launched into a much practiced chain of survival. cpr is demonstrated here and called for the external defibrillator. they delivered a shock and more cpr and eventually the patient was conscious with good pulses and breathing and the entire consequence took about 20 minutes. >> the outcome that...
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at the controls is the board legal assistant victor i'm cynthia. scott sanchez is here sitting at the table in the front row. he's the city zoning administrator and he's also representing the planning department and planning commission. we will be joined shortly by the building inspector. i am looking around the room. i'm not sure if they're here yet. representatives as well from the department of public health. if you would go over the meeting guidelines. >> the board request that you turn off all phone and pagers so they will not disturb the proceedings. the board rules of presentation are at followings. department representatives each has seven minutes to present their cases and three minutes for rebuttals. people affiliated with these parties must include their comments within the seven or three minute period. members of the public who are not affiliated with the party have up to three minutes each to address the board but no rebuttals. to assist the board, members of the public wish to speak on and an item are asked to submit a speaker card or
at the controls is the board legal assistant victor i'm cynthia. scott sanchez is here sitting at the table in the front row. he's the city zoning administrator and he's also representing the planning department and planning commission. we will be joined shortly by the building inspector. i am looking around the room. i'm not sure if they're here yet. representatives as well from the department of public health. if you would go over the meeting guidelines. >> the board request that you...
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cynthia mcfadden. >>> even with controversies swirling over the funding. hillary clinton still leads the top republican candidates for 2016. in a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll. fewer people believe she's honest and straightforward. that number dropping from 38% last year to 25% now. this comes as clinton's lawyers say she's agreed to one day, not two of testimony before congress later this month about benghazi and her private e-mail server. >>> the republican side of the race got more crowded today with two more candidates jumping in. carly fiorina, the former ceo of hewlett packard. who ran a race for senate in 2010 became the first official female gop candidate for 2016 today. retired neurosurgeon ben carson announced he is joining the republican field. >>> jurors in the penalty phase of the boston marathon bombing trial saw something they haven't seen since the trial began. a show of emotion from dzhokhar tsarnaev. as his relatives from russia took the stand. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams was in the courtroom. >> reporter: after
cynthia mcfadden. >>> even with controversies swirling over the funding. hillary clinton still leads the top republican candidates for 2016. in a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll. fewer people believe she's honest and straightforward. that number dropping from 38% last year to 25% now. this comes as clinton's lawyers say she's agreed to one day, not two of testimony before congress later this month about benghazi and her private e-mail server. >>> the...
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nichols was escorted from the holding cell in the basement of fulton county courthouse by deputy cynthiato a holding cell. >> nichols befriends 51-year-old hall, who was assigned to guard him in two previous trials. other deputies offer assistance, but they say deputy hall says she's comfortable enough alone with nichols and declines any help. she brings the 33-year-old defendant to this confined space to change clothes for a retrial in his rape case. hall removes one cuff and turns to remove the other when nichols attacks, violently shoving hall into another cell. >> brian nichols overpowered deputy hall and severely beat her. >> off camera, hall is brutally beaten. within four minutes, nichols grabs her gun, locks her in the cell, and changes into civilian clothes. he's about to begin a killing spree that will paralyze the city of atlanta for 26 straight hours. >> he walked calmly over to judge barnes' chambers in the old courthouse, took two of judge barnes' staff hostage, then took three more people hostage and held them inside of judge barnes' office, inside his chambers. >> 9:05 a.
nichols was escorted from the holding cell in the basement of fulton county courthouse by deputy cynthiato a holding cell. >> nichols befriends 51-year-old hall, who was assigned to guard him in two previous trials. other deputies offer assistance, but they say deputy hall says she's comfortable enough alone with nichols and declines any help. she brings the 33-year-old defendant to this confined space to change clothes for a retrial in his rape case. hall removes one cuff and turns to...
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our next guest calls these spots blue zones and cynthia mcfadden visited along with him. >> reporter:ue zones, the diet here is plant based. when these folks grew up, meat was a twice a month treat. then there's the wine. >> it's any old wine. >> a grape wine three times the level of antioxidants than any known wine in the world. they grind up the skins and seeds and the wine ferments for 15 or 20 days. >> reporter: delicious and good for you. >> how you can live a longer life without having to more to sardinia, new york times best selling author ever the blue zones exclusion. >> great to see you. >> we love looking through this book all day. this really sounds like the opposite of jumping from one diet to the next. this is really how you approach life differently. give us the secrets to starting to live a happier, healthier life? >> well this project really set out to reverse engineer long he havety instead of coming up with a diet in a laboratory or off the cuff. what we did is found 155 dietary surveys done over the past 100 years in places where people live the longest then dissti
our next guest calls these spots blue zones and cynthia mcfadden visited along with him. >> reporter:ue zones, the diet here is plant based. when these folks grew up, meat was a twice a month treat. then there's the wine. >> it's any old wine. >> a grape wine three times the level of antioxidants than any known wine in the world. they grind up the skins and seeds and the wine ferments for 15 or 20 days. >> reporter: delicious and good for you. >> how you can live a...
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recently raising eyebrows in an interview with nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> she's now running for president. will you continue to give speeches? >> oh, yeah. i got to pay our bills. >> reporter: campaign officials note that clintons paid federal tax at a 30% rate last year and argue hillary clinton's policy positions favor working class americans. a message she'll try to focus on instead of her finances when she campaigns in iowa next week. kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >> and this will no doubt be a big topic tomorrow morning on "meet the press "when chuck todd speaks to republican presidential candidate senator rand paul. >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday, mitt romney is no stranger to bruising battles. but his latest opponent is a real heavy hitter. >>> up next, how luck lucky the elephant is living up to her name. >>> we're back with an elephant named lucky overcoming obstacles. her story from cambodia. >> reporter: slowly but surely lucky the elephant is striding back to fitness, though nick marks had feared for the worst. >> the really bad times i was thinking
recently raising eyebrows in an interview with nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> she's now running for president. will you continue to give speeches? >> oh, yeah. i got to pay our bills. >> reporter: campaign officials note that clintons paid federal tax at a 30% rate last year and argue hillary clinton's policy positions favor working class americans. a message she'll try to focus on instead of her finances when she campaigns in iowa next week. kristen welker, nbc news, washington....
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. >> i love you, cynthia, you're my sister. >> tell us what is going through your mind right now as you to embark on a whole new career. >> it's exciting. i'm a little nervous about it. but i also am the kind of girl that likes a bit of a challenge. i'm really happy. i feel like it's an honor. a lot of people know me from being a housewife. they know me from the reality world. they don't really know me though. they have a different idea as to who i am because they've seen me on the housewives show. they don't know my level of professionalism. they don't know my real at any time. they just know me as a girl on a reality show that is, you know, hold on, wait a minute. >> right, right. >> but they don't really know who i am. >> so who are you? >> i'm a strong black woman. i'm very educated and very professional. when i go to work, i go to work 100% professional. i don't come to work to argue. you can ask anybody at the cinderella family or at "glee" or "dancing with the stars," any of those places. >> you're professional. >> yeah. >> hands down you are successful as an author, a producer,
. >> i love you, cynthia, you're my sister. >> tell us what is going through your mind right now as you to embark on a whole new career. >> it's exciting. i'm a little nervous about it. but i also am the kind of girl that likes a bit of a challenge. i'm really happy. i feel like it's an honor. a lot of people know me from being a housewife. they know me from the reality world. they don't really know me though. they have a different idea as to who i am because they've seen me...
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cynthia pots paid $65 a piece for four tickets fortunately she got a refund. >> it is a shame. this is a nice place. this shouldn't have happened, at flying w. >> reporter: did you ever think you would be duped by something like this. >> no, no. >> reporter: how does that feel. >> it feels like crap. i would have been out like almost $300. >> reporter: this afternoon flying w released a statement saying they had no involvement in promoting the concert or trying to sell ticket. kelly brian is in burlington county jail on hundred thousand dollars bond. in mount holly, cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> great white shark known as mary lee appears to be, heading north. >> last check she was off the coast of new jersey, between neptune and long branch and friday mary lee was further south near brigantine. tonight, there is growing speculation, that mary lee may be pregnant. >> how about that. >> yes. >> experts say that the waters off new jersey are historically where great whites will come to give birth, so the question is, is mary lee pregnant or has she given birth already?
cynthia pots paid $65 a piece for four tickets fortunately she got a refund. >> it is a shame. this is a nice place. this shouldn't have happened, at flying w. >> reporter: did you ever think you would be duped by something like this. >> no, no. >> reporter: how does that feel. >> it feels like crap. i would have been out like almost $300. >> reporter: this afternoon flying w released a statement saying they had no involvement in promoting the concert or...
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bill clinton strongly defended his wife in his exclusive interview with cynthia mcfadden. >> not a single, solitary fact has been introduced that she has done anything wrong. people should live to be as honest as she is. >> reporter: but when that other former arkansas governor, republican mike huckabee, announced he was running for president today, he did it with a dig at clinton. >> i don't have a global foundation or a taxpayer-funded paycheck to live off of. >> reporter: the pounding is taking its toll. her numbers in our new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll have gone down on trust and honesty. 25%. only 25% think she is trustworthy. >> that's part of why we have got to answer back and show people what really are the facts. >> reporter: but clinton's polls are holding up against potential republicans. she remains ahead of all of them. the democratic party announced today it will hold six primary debates. hillary clinton tweeted she looks forward to a real conversation, but so far, not about money. lester? >> andrea mitchell tonight, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, a major humanita
bill clinton strongly defended his wife in his exclusive interview with cynthia mcfadden. >> not a single, solitary fact has been introduced that she has done anything wrong. people should live to be as honest as she is. >> reporter: but when that other former arkansas governor, republican mike huckabee, announced he was running for president today, he did it with a dig at clinton. >> i don't have a global foundation or a taxpayer-funded paycheck to live off of. >>...
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cynthia mcfadden is traveling with the former president and getting answers. >> reporter: former president bill clinton said he had no regrets about taking millions from foreign governments for his foundation. >> i don't think there's anything sinister in trying to get wealthy people and countries that are seriously involved in development to spend their money wisely in a way that helps poor people and lifts them up. i don't think there's anything bad with that. >> reporter: even while the criticism rumbles, the heart warming stories in africa are undeniable. their goal a million people will be fitted for hearing aids by 2020. this boy will hear for the first time. >> good? >> reporter: the former president chalked up most of the criticism to heart knuckle politics. >> there's has been a very deliberate attempt to take the foundation down. >> the foundation has said it will only accept money from six foreign governments. do you think it was a mistake to accept the other donations? >> no. it's an acknowledge that we're going to come as close as we can during her presidential campaign to fol
cynthia mcfadden is traveling with the former president and getting answers. >> reporter: former president bill clinton said he had no regrets about taking millions from foreign governments for his foundation. >> i don't think there's anything sinister in trying to get wealthy people and countries that are seriously involved in development to spend their money wisely in a way that helps poor people and lifts them up. i don't think there's anything bad with that. >> reporter:...
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doctor rob danoff treated some of those patients tuesday night and doctor cynthia is looking at those patients at aria torresdale, director of trauma a thanks so much for joining us. doctor, i want to start with you. we are all wondering at home who is still in the hospital, a and what kind of yours are they suffering from. >> at our one division, trauma division, where we have all of our patients, from the accident we had six patients admitted. we have a lot of called we call them walking wounded where people were treated and able to go home fortunately. initially five of those were in critical condition. we have downgraded to we have two in critical condition and the rest are till being treated. >> when you hear about train derailment, what kind of things happen in the hospital. what kind of injuries were you expecting or what did you see. >> when they came in, first responders, philly police and fire, they are a nation. they are out in the feel. whole mandate is to get them to the hospital as quickly and as soon as you can a lieutenant of people came in by ambulance but other peopl
doctor rob danoff treated some of those patients tuesday night and doctor cynthia is looking at those patients at aria torresdale, director of trauma a thanks so much for joining us. doctor, i want to start with you. we are all wondering at home who is still in the hospital, a and what kind of yours are they suffering from. >> at our one division, trauma division, where we have all of our patients, from the accident we had six patients admitted. we have a lot of called we call them...
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cynthia fosco and dr. rob danoff. the patients that you saw what were their injuries? >> we had broken ribs. we had fractured neck. we had spinal cord injuries. we had a pelvic fra head trauma. there was a variety of what we say "blunt trauma." >> pelley: rob some of the patients spoke to you about their experience. what did they say to you? >> one was a conductor. he was on the train going to his job. he was in the cafeÉ car. he said he was talking normally, all of a sudden, and this was common with people, they heard this loud screech. the next thing he remembered is he woke up spitting out dirt. he was on the side and reremembers seeing a philadelphia police officer asking if he could help him. another woman was someone who every week, four times a week she's on that same train. she's always in the first car. this time she said her secretary couldn't get it. she was at first annoyed why didn't you get me first car. when i talked to her she had a concussion but she was understanding. i said, you know, your life was probably saved because the worst injuries were in th
cynthia fosco and dr. rob danoff. the patients that you saw what were their injuries? >> we had broken ribs. we had fractured neck. we had spinal cord injuries. we had a pelvic fra head trauma. there was a variety of what we say "blunt trauma." >> pelley: rob some of the patients spoke to you about their experience. what did they say to you? >> one was a conductor. he was on the train going to his job. he was in the cafeÉ car. he said he was talking normally, all of...
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cynthia rodriguez unwrapped the free sample and a little bag fell out. she thought it was a prize. so she called the company. they told her to call the cops! officers determined that it was top-notch cocaine. they are trying to figure out how the drug got inside the wrapper. nature valley says it happened at a store, not at their factory. >>> we have been tracking spring showers all afternoon. chopper 5 flew over san jose earlier today. you can see the thick clouds. our crew flew into rain a short time later. droplets hit our camera lens. >>> and paul, looks like this was a nice kind of welcome respite from all the dry weather we have been having. how long is it going to stick around? >> perhaps through tomorrow. a couple of showers and for anybody who is an allergy sufferer out there raise your hand with me. wonderful news. i just wish it happened everywhere. but yes, the parts where it did rain you can see all the gunk on the street on your car but it was wonderful it washed all that stuff out of the air. so this is wonderful news. it's good stuff and it's still raining for some
cynthia rodriguez unwrapped the free sample and a little bag fell out. she thought it was a prize. so she called the company. they told her to call the cops! officers determined that it was top-notch cocaine. they are trying to figure out how the drug got inside the wrapper. nature valley says it happened at a store, not at their factory. >>> we have been tracking spring showers all afternoon. chopper 5 flew over san jose earlier today. you can see the thick clouds. our crew flew into...
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. >> competitors are cynthia rowley. >> that is coming up at 7:00 right here on abc7. >> good eveningse out with memphis to reach the conference finals. the grizzlies will have the grind father back in the line up there. that is 12 steals in the first four games. now, made a series high 14 threes in game five. today, allen said he's going to play. he's hobling. he's not close to 100%. >> this is a plus. see, they're online. when he's playing we have shown our love of defense that it matters. hopefully, we'll be all right. >> they look all right. warriors leading 19-10, shooting from the field. highlights and post game interviews tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. game six, john walt playing with a broken hand. no pain no gain. wall gets a steal and the onehanded jam. my cousin has got 29 points. washington up, paul pierce fading away. yes. you can't handle the truth. but does it count? baseball giants with 28 out of 38 times in runs scored he's coming back from a broken fore arm. buster posy has been hot lately. rbis in three straight games. geents just two pitches right there. there are fire
. >> competitors are cynthia rowley. >> that is coming up at 7:00 right here on abc7. >> good eveningse out with memphis to reach the conference finals. the grizzlies will have the grind father back in the line up there. that is 12 steals in the first four games. now, made a series high 14 threes in game five. today, allen said he's going to play. he's hobling. he's not close to 100%. >> this is a plus. see, they're online. when he's playing we have shown our love of...
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. >> reporter: cynthia chen brought flowers today. was working across the street saturday night when she heard the crash. >> when i looked up there was already like pieces from the bumper flying everywhere and there was smoke. >> reporter: police say the driver is 35-year-old bryan jones of livermore. investigators believe he was drunk when he had lost control of his car. chen remembers seeing the driver right after the crash. >> they took him out of the car, he couldn't really walk straight. they said he was drunk. >> reporter: police confirm jones was at the livermore wine country festival in the hours before the crash and say his blood alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit. >> wine country festival serves alcohol until 5:00 p.m. the accident collision occurred almost two hours later and during that time we don't know his whereabouts. >> reporter: jones was arrested on suspicion of driving the influence and gross vehicle manslaughter while intoxicated. police say he has posted bail. in livermore, noelle walker, ktvu fox 2 n
. >> reporter: cynthia chen brought flowers today. was working across the street saturday night when she heard the crash. >> when i looked up there was already like pieces from the bumper flying everywhere and there was smoke. >> reporter: police say the driver is 35-year-old bryan jones of livermore. investigators believe he was drunk when he had lost control of his car. chen remembers seeing the driver right after the crash. >> they took him out of the car, he couldn't...
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so i would suggest, cynthia to you and others, a government scientist who might be called the father of fracking is al joost of the national energy technology laboratory. he was responsible for the appalachian basin by changes in government funding. they are several industry folks who might also deserve this title, the father of fracking. these would include keynote the epidemic overdesigned the early massive hydraulic fracturing experiment in colorado in the 1970s. and, of course there's george mitchell whose company was the first to make fracking afghans shale coal sugar this is done in the 1990s. then range resources, the first to put a massive hydroelectric fracture on the marcellus that all these people are deserving the academic types include physicists and engineers. while it is not fair to include me on the list of potential candidates for the title you did ask me to explain myself, is that right? okay. i was blessed with funds from uncle sam and some of the early pioneering work on gas shells back to the 1970s. this is the same time george mitchell was experimenting with the
so i would suggest, cynthia to you and others, a government scientist who might be called the father of fracking is al joost of the national energy technology laboratory. he was responsible for the appalachian basin by changes in government funding. they are several industry folks who might also deserve this title, the father of fracking. these would include keynote the epidemic overdesigned the early massive hydraulic fracturing experiment in colorado in the 1970s. and, of course there's...
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cynthia is one what did she do? >> virtual fashion shows.may fashion week, located downtown with smaller sponsors. alexis has been sponsoring it. these are up-and-coming designers, more entrepreneurial and a little fresher, not name brands, but showing a move, a trend toward smaller brands. betty: what is fashion week to do? what is their plan? >> they say not to worry, it is all part of the big scheme of themes -- of things. they will get smaller sponsors and not one big title sponsored. just smaller sponsors along the way. mercedes has told me they will's ill spend money on fashion, just not on fashion week in a grand stint. they are putting their money in other places. betty, all right. thank you. much more ahead on the market day. winding down some of the world's biggest tank have agreed to by $5.8 billion to settle charges. we will look at how this impacts their business next. ♪ betty: it is 10:00 a.m. in san francisco. 1:00 a.m. in new york. -- 1:00 p.m. in new york. to payhey have agreed billions in fines. betty: then the market for r
cynthia is one what did she do? >> virtual fashion shows.may fashion week, located downtown with smaller sponsors. alexis has been sponsoring it. these are up-and-coming designers, more entrepreneurial and a little fresher, not name brands, but showing a move, a trend toward smaller brands. betty: what is fashion week to do? what is their plan? >> they say not to worry, it is all part of the big scheme of themes -- of things. they will get smaller sponsors and not one big title...
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i talked about disney's business with rami and cynthia from los angeles. rami: people used to joke that maybe they shouldn't change their -- should change their name to espn. they were actually down this quarter. "froszzen" still having an impact on the business. merchandise sales were up 10%. although they had the dvd release and the same time. the film studio business was down but you are seeing spillover in other parts of the company. cory: what is your big take away? >> looking at the earnings i was not too surprised they came up better than expected even know there was guidance -- the analysts were saying buy or hold. nobody was saying sell. even before the earnings came out, a couple of video from people from citi raised their earning expectations and raised the price up over the next 12 months. everyone was saying it was going to pop. cory: i don't care about stocks. i'm interested in the disney business. theme parks doing really well. ramy: they rose about 24% in the quarter year on year. the number was $566 million. half $1 billion of revenue comi
i talked about disney's business with rami and cynthia from los angeles. rami: people used to joke that maybe they shouldn't change their -- should change their name to espn. they were actually down this quarter. "froszzen" still having an impact on the business. merchandise sales were up 10%. although they had the dvd release and the same time. the film studio business was down but you are seeing spillover in other parts of the company. cory: what is your big take away? >>...