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they're still friends today. >> diane kept to herself. me and my friends were the only friends that she hung out with at that time. she had a whole other secret life. it was kind of a known fact that we didn't ask her about it. you could always tell that she was holding something back. >> reporter: but that something is a mystery. even to diane. she doesn't understand what's happening within herself. she just knows something is off. her life finally starts coming into focus, when she sees a tv talk show. the subject? transgenderism. >> it was overwhelming. it left a lot of questions to me. and i think after that, i always felt more messed up, weird, wrong. because i knew now i was even more different than the people i was around. >> reporter: diane has stumbled across her elusive answer. but it would be several more years before she's ready to admit it. then, there are other young girls who know from an early age exactly what's happening to them. girls like patricia. >> i was very pretty. blonde-haired. blue-eyed. and the cashiers at the
they're still friends today. >> diane kept to herself. me and my friends were the only friends that she hung out with at that time. she had a whole other secret life. it was kind of a known fact that we didn't ask her about it. you could always tell that she was holding something back. >> reporter: but that something is a mystery. even to diane. she doesn't understand what's happening within herself. she just knows something is off. her life finally starts coming into focus, when...
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diane show is on the scene right now. diane? that minutesarned ago police found a body here near the baseball field at patriot high school. description of what they were looking for p they're waiting to make positive identification. the suspects car was spotted next-door at t. clay wood elementary school. no one was in it. that was around 9:00 this morning. they located a man's body on school grounds. we have seen officers canvassing the area. a police helicopter has been searching from above. the elementary school was placed on lockdown this morning. students were taken to another high school in the area. .he car belonged to edward hale he is wanted for murdering his girlfriend jessica leigh williams this weekend. this happened in bristow. they got into an argument just before he shot her and took off. is in whath school they call secure the building status. the school is secure from outside entry. all outdoor activities are moved inside for now. we talked to a neighbor who lived close by. he came back from running errands and
diane show is on the scene right now. diane? that minutesarned ago police found a body here near the baseball field at patriot high school. description of what they were looking for p they're waiting to make positive identification. the suspects car was spotted next-door at t. clay wood elementary school. no one was in it. that was around 9:00 this morning. they located a man's body on school grounds. we have seen officers canvassing the area. a police helicopter has been searching from above....
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diane had the first malala interview. it may have been a normal day for her, but for us, it was something. >> so great to see you, and i cheered out loud when i heard the news. not just because she's the youngest peace prize winner. the average age by the way is 61. it acknowledges if you want to fight extremists, educate girls. she reminds us that the taliban were so scared of her, they did everything they could to silence her voice. >> two years ago, she was on her school bus with other girls. >> from the day i was shot, all of my friends' faces were covered except mine. >> was that wise? it was brave, but was it wise? >> i wanted to live my life as i want. >> two men approached. one of them with a colt .45. he climbs on the bus and asks, who is malala? she doesn't remember what happened next. her friend told her. >> he said, you looked at the man like this. he fired three bullets and one hit you on the left side of your head. i would have been doing like that. so, i hide my face. there was gun powder on my fingers. >>
diane had the first malala interview. it may have been a normal day for her, but for us, it was something. >> so great to see you, and i cheered out loud when i heard the news. not just because she's the youngest peace prize winner. the average age by the way is 61. it acknowledges if you want to fight extremists, educate girls. she reminds us that the taliban were so scared of her, they did everything they could to silence her voice. >> two years ago, she was on her school bus with...
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but the fact is, diane, they are associated with these people. we can call them fools. the guy who tried to light his underpants on fire, or want it guy that -- we need a policy prescription that is more involved than cops running across a lawn in front of the white house or in parliament in canada, what do you suggest that is? >> i think that these kinds of forces have been around in history for a long time. and that's not to excuse it. look, the analogy to isis, and some say that it's isis, it's only 15, 20,000 people. and hitler's brown shirt only numbered 15-20,000, very deranged and strange, and very ruthless psychopathic people. these people can make a huge difference and cause misery for millions. >> absolutely, and i think it sounds like from what i read, and again we don't know everything at this point, but it sounds like again, this fellow's passport had been seized again, and they are doing something, and we need to figure out how much more effort on these individuals and what kind of surround we need. it sounds like, from the monday incident, they had passpo
but the fact is, diane, they are associated with these people. we can call them fools. the guy who tried to light his underpants on fire, or want it guy that -- we need a policy prescription that is more involved than cops running across a lawn in front of the white house or in parliament in canada, what do you suggest that is? >> i think that these kinds of forces have been around in history for a long time. and that's not to excuse it. look, the analogy to isis, and some say that it's...
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could that drag us back in, diane?> that is clearly the risk and a strong dollar, we think, wow, great, strong dollar, it means import competition, it means less exports and slower inflation that something fed wants to avert. i think we'll avoid. that i think economy is strong enough to avert that. i think fed will postpone things so it doesn't precipitate it. this is the wrong time. fed would like liftoff on rates. we're looking for additional weakness. we don't want to be infected so many ways, ebola, europe weakness. we don't want to be infected by that. that said we don't want to live that is important to take into account. that is whh everyone is so scared. feaa factor is high. that is why we shot to upside. u.s. corporations what do balance sheets look like? non-financial balance sheets are strong. liz: good point. >> that is good news and we made money overall so far, not as much as arkets were pricing in. liz: let's end on that one. >> we're probably too far down now. liz: i will end on positivee diane, great t
could that drag us back in, diane?> that is clearly the risk and a strong dollar, we think, wow, great, strong dollar, it means import competition, it means less exports and slower inflation that something fed wants to avert. i think we'll avoid. that i think economy is strong enough to avert that. i think fed will postpone things so it doesn't precipitate it. this is the wrong time. fed would like liftoff on rates. we're looking for additional weakness. we don't want to be infected so many...
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. >> reporter: diane has a tattoo on her wrist a tribute to her son when he died at 15, complications from the flu. >> he had longest eye lashes. infectious laughter. i miss him. >> reporter: her break milk with guilt, martin never had a flu the shot. she was afraid of the chemicals and nine years before martin died flu shots were not recommended for healthy teenagers. they are now. >> my decision not to vaccinate i have to live with that. >> reporter: diane who created martin flu foundation was part of the influenza meeting of state leaders and health officials urging people to get vaccinated. >> this flu season we have had 98 cases of confirmed inn flewens a last year we had 131 influenza deaths. >> reporter: robin with the pennsylvania department of health said people need to be reminded that the flu is more dangerous to mess people in the united states, thene bowl. >>> the potential of the numbers that influenza will impact is significantly greater. >> reporter: hoping to improve vaccination rates some officials received needle free vaccine during the meeting. last year only 47 pe
. >> reporter: diane has a tattoo on her wrist a tribute to her son when he died at 15, complications from the flu. >> he had longest eye lashes. infectious laughter. i miss him. >> reporter: her break milk with guilt, martin never had a flu the shot. she was afraid of the chemicals and nine years before martin died flu shots were not recommended for healthy teenagers. they are now. >> my decision not to vaccinate i have to live with that. >> reporter: diane who...
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was in '81, a few days after the assassination and a week before diane died. i could see his, what he said to me like a will. he said the importance of the peace with egypt and the importance of the relationship with the u.s., these were the two points how to preserve a and how to preserve b. now, i doept have the time to go into the autonomy negotiations which we tried to achieve and we took them seriously. we took them seriously. only the palestinians were not there and egyptians were unable to give up anything while they are not there. so that was one of the major problems. meanwhile, the administration here changed. president reagan had different agenda. the initial formula was they are not illegal as many administrations have in mind. on this basis many were talked about with the united states. in any case mistakes were made and i don't have the time to go into all of that, but let me just mention, again we have the beginning of strategic dialogue with the u.s. he didn't have a great relationship with sam i presume. in any case at some point he decided to
was in '81, a few days after the assassination and a week before diane died. i could see his, what he said to me like a will. he said the importance of the peace with egypt and the importance of the relationship with the u.s., these were the two points how to preserve a and how to preserve b. now, i doept have the time to go into the autonomy negotiations which we tried to achieve and we took them seriously. we took them seriously. only the palestinians were not there and egyptians were unable...
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diane, can you give us an update on thomas duncan's condition? >> we don't know a whole lot about his condition at this time. we do know he is in critical condition. his condition was downgraded yesterday from sirius to critical. we do have calls into the hospital. they tell us they may have an update for us this afternoon. at this point, we don't have anything more to say than he is in fact in critical condition and they are watching him closely. >> which is interesting because we heard from clay due is jenkins, the dallas county judge and he said the dallas patient is low -- a low risk individual and has not committed a crime. he also went on to thank the faith based community, specifically today on sunday. so, it's certainly a difficult time for the dallas communitiesty there. what are you hearing from those residence? >> did is a difficult time. i will tell you there are a lot of concerns here on the ground. we are actually right now at a church in a liberian community. there are a lot of concerns here these folks have relatives over in liber
diane, can you give us an update on thomas duncan's condition? >> we don't know a whole lot about his condition at this time. we do know he is in critical condition. his condition was downgraded yesterday from sirius to critical. we do have calls into the hospital. they tell us they may have an update for us this afternoon. at this point, we don't have anything more to say than he is in fact in critical condition and they are watching him closely. >> which is interesting because we...
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in berkeley, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> now tomorrow diane will look at the final three monthsthat movement. and then on saturday, tune in for a 30-minute special which features more rare interviews and photographs from that very turbulent time. >>> well, the silicon valley is the leader in many things. now the valley is leading the nation in single men. >>> also -- >> i'm scott budman at a tech conference with a little bit of everything. coming up, disrupting things with smart phones and costumes. >>> it's orange october for the giants. another world series run. and that means another run to the store to maybe update your orange and black wardrobe. giants gear flying off the shelves at at&t park. sales were brisk, as you can imagine after last night's big play-off win in pittsburgh. so what is next? well, tomorrow you take a half day off of work. high noon is the game time. round two of the play-offs. the unites are in washington, d.c. to play the nationals. it's the best of five series that shifts to san francisco next month. >>> okay. looking for an eligible bachelor? head t
in berkeley, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> now tomorrow diane will look at the final three monthsthat movement. and then on saturday, tune in for a 30-minute special which features more rare interviews and photographs from that very turbulent time. >>> well, the silicon valley is the leader in many things. now the valley is leading the nation in single men. >>> also -- >> i'm scott budman at a tech conference with a little bit of everything. coming up,...
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diane cho, abc 7 news. >> thank you. for with abc 7 and wjla.com updates on the ebola crisis, and look for more of the subject on world news with david muir after the newscast. >> the fight againstisil continues with more air strikes. the nikon abc 7 and our sister station -- tonight, abc seven and our sister station news channel 8 will be holding a town hall in rosslyn. scott thuman has more. >> i want to show you the set. for this town hall this evening, your voice come your future, 7 esteemed panelists, experts on terrorism, they will be answering your questions through the night. it has been a very busy 24 hours. forces were making 14 airstrikes today, two on command post. although they have lost a good part of the city to the islamic state, they believe they are holding them at bay temporarily. the u.s. administration is trying to further convince turkey to finally join the effort and send in ground troops. with that said, there is plenty of subject matter. we will address all of that at the townhall and we want you
diane cho, abc 7 news. >> thank you. for with abc 7 and wjla.com updates on the ebola crisis, and look for more of the subject on world news with david muir after the newscast. >> the fight againstisil continues with more air strikes. the nikon abc 7 and our sister station -- tonight, abc seven and our sister station news channel 8 will be holding a town hall in rosslyn. scott thuman has more. >> i want to show you the set. for this town hall this evening, your voice come your...
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reporting live in prince george's county, i am diane cho, abc 7 news. >> new safety measures go into effect to prevent the spread of ebola. >> and rain -- how long will we need an umbrella in doug's full forecast, next. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is abc 7 news at 6:00. on your side. at 6:00, travel changes in the wake of the new polo spread. >> -- ebola spread. passengers arriving from affected west african countries will be required to fly into one of five airports. rebecca cooper has more. rebecca? >> in ih reported that the dallas nurse -- nih reported amat the dallas nurse nina ph has been upgraded from fair to good condition. we will keep you updated. the president continues to reject calls for a travel ban. today dulles international announced today dulles international announced they will be stepping up ebola screening as more passengers will be diverted they are and other u.s.- 4 airports. >> in the passenger whose travel originates in guinea, liberia, or sierra leone must fly into one of five designated airports including new york, newark, atlanta, chicago
reporting live in prince george's county, i am diane cho, abc 7 news. >> new safety measures go into effect to prevent the spread of ebola. >> and rain -- how long will we need an umbrella in doug's full forecast, next. >> live from the abc 7 broadcast center, this is abc 7 news at 6:00. on your side. at 6:00, travel changes in the wake of the new polo spread. >> -- ebola spread. passengers arriving from affected west african countries will be required to fly into one of...
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reporting from fairfax county, diane chow, abc7 news. >> thank you, diane. a picture perfect demay our area. lots of us got to spend some time outside. you may not want to do that in the next few days because cooler temperatures are coming back. doug hill has the first look. >> unseasonally warm today. it's been delightful. we get more and more seasonal over the next few days. the naval academy , see the high clouds looking east-southeast. that could post a problem in trying to look at the rocket lifting off about 10 minutes to 7:00, quarter to 7:00 tonight. we'll keep you on top of that. mid top upper 70's else wre. through the evening dropping into theup 60's with high clouds. as we head through the overnight, 54 to 60 degrees. two cold fronts. the first one, a little noticeable, but a huge cold front here friday night and saturday. all the implications minutes away, negotiated. >> thank you. new developments in the fight against ebola. a second dallas nurse who contracted ebola is home from the hospital. emory university hospital in atlanta discharged amb
reporting from fairfax county, diane chow, abc7 news. >> thank you, diane. a picture perfect demay our area. lots of us got to spend some time outside. you may not want to do that in the next few days because cooler temperatures are coming back. doug hill has the first look. >> unseasonally warm today. it's been delightful. we get more and more seasonal over the next few days. the naval academy , see the high clouds looking east-southeast. that could post a problem in trying to look...
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diane had the first malala interview. for us watching, this was something. >> so great to see you, and i cheered out loud when i heard the news. it acknowledges if you want to fight extremists, educate girls. the taliban did whatever they could to stop that. >> from the day i was shot, all of my friends' faces were covered except mine. >> was that wise? it was brave, but was it wise? >> i wanted to live my life as i wanted. >> they entered the bus and asked, who is malala. her friend told her what happened. >> he said, he fired three bullets and one hit you on the left side of your head. i would have been doing like that. there was gun powder on my fingers. >> a bullet slips under her skin, but as it heads toward her brain, the bone turns out to be so strong and curved, it forces the bullet to ricochet away. >> i'm thinking, if i'm dead, i should be in a graveyard. but i said, you're not dead. you can talk to yourself, how can you be dead? >> and this tiny girl, she's truly tiny. championing 31 million girls around the wo
diane had the first malala interview. for us watching, this was something. >> so great to see you, and i cheered out loud when i heard the news. it acknowledges if you want to fight extremists, educate girls. the taliban did whatever they could to stop that. >> from the day i was shot, all of my friends' faces were covered except mine. >> was that wise? it was brave, but was it wise? >> i wanted to live my life as i wanted. >> they entered the bus and asked, who is...
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but diane and i slugged it out. we did make the right kind of compromises on positions without compromising our principles to come together on this bill. it received a 12-3 will coming out of committee. you do see many 12-3 committees coming out of any committee on the senate side these days. that was going into the election too, by the way. what my priorities in this bill war was never want to make sure that we had a bill that was going to provide jon and i, our other law enforcement and our government agencies the tools that they need to make sure that they are able to detect intrusions on to any system be a public or private, and to make sure that they have the ability to share that information both from a public to private standpoint as well as private to private standpoint. because if we don't do that we are not publishing anything. and we wanted to do that in a voluntary system. if we banned it to the private sector you will do this -- if we mandate it to the private sector there will always be pushback from t
but diane and i slugged it out. we did make the right kind of compromises on positions without compromising our principles to come together on this bill. it received a 12-3 will coming out of committee. you do see many 12-3 committees coming out of any committee on the senate side these days. that was going into the election too, by the way. what my priorities in this bill war was never want to make sure that we had a bill that was going to provide jon and i, our other law enforcement and our...
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diane, let me kick off with you.ld remember that through this market turmoil, we have risen about 9% on the s&p 500 from the intraday lows. one of the major reasons, diane, for that is because james bullard suggested that qe would be extended. now, nobody thinks qe is going to be extendeextended, but how handle that? leave it hanging in the air as a possibility, or diane, are they fearful that they may be putting a put under the market which shouldn't be there? >> you know, at this stage of the game, they're hemging their downside which means they leave a crack in the window open to additional qe, if necessary. now, the threshold on that would be extremely high. it is, again, one of their few tools in their toolbox. if something were to fall apart. and of course, since we've had the last fed meeting, we've had more worries and concerns about low inflation in europe, deflation risks in europe, and low inflation in the united states. the fed welcomes lower prices at the pump. they don't welcome a deceleration in inflat
diane, let me kick off with you.ld remember that through this market turmoil, we have risen about 9% on the s&p 500 from the intraday lows. one of the major reasons, diane, for that is because james bullard suggested that qe would be extended. now, nobody thinks qe is going to be extendeextended, but how handle that? leave it hanging in the air as a possibility, or diane, are they fearful that they may be putting a put under the market which shouldn't be there? >> you know, at this...
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. >> dallas, and diane eastabrook. good to see you. let's begin with the press conference in washington. where authorities attempted to assure individuals that there won't be spreads across the country. dr. fauci admitted things didn't go the way it should. is there assurance that things are under control? >> i would say antonio, people are still skeptical about that. thomas duncan went into the emergency room, sent home, came back a few days later. people were upset and concerned about that. the apartment complex that he was staying at, last week, the week before, there is a lot of concern here. many of the people who live in this apartment complex are immigrants and they speak very little english and they were telling me today that they have not been contacted by the cdc, they haven't seen anybody from the health department come around to talk to them. the only information they are getting is from news reports and are really concerned about if their children were out open the streets playing could they become infected? there were rep
. >> dallas, and diane eastabrook. good to see you. let's begin with the press conference in washington. where authorities attempted to assure individuals that there won't be spreads across the country. dr. fauci admitted things didn't go the way it should. is there assurance that things are under control? >> i would say antonio, people are still skeptical about that. thomas duncan went into the emergency room, sent home, came back a few days later. people were upset and concerned...
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but this is not happiness. >> last year after placing 374 bricks diane ladiker ran out of room.now she plans to expand her memorial to mark the names of another 470 young people killed in the city, nearly all by guns since she began keeping count. chris bury, al jazeera, chicago. >> when we return: all for one? the u.s. led battle against i.s.i.l. fighters lead turkey to a new strategy. what president obama said to win that support. >>> and the look ahead to politics close to home and the heart land. four years ago, a new governor won his seat in a red state landslide. but now, kansas republican sam brownback finds himself in the fight of his political life. how his actions turned the staunchest republican against him. >> there would be a surge in employment, the surge in economic growth and that certainly hasn't happened. >> tomorrow on "america tonight" we begin a three part look at heart land politics and whether governor brownback has gone too far. america votes 2014, tomorrow on "america tonight." >> america votes 2014 midterms the series continues only on al jazeera americ
but this is not happiness. >> last year after placing 374 bricks diane ladiker ran out of room.now she plans to expand her memorial to mark the names of another 470 young people killed in the city, nearly all by guns since she began keeping count. chris bury, al jazeera, chicago. >> when we return: all for one? the u.s. led battle against i.s.i.l. fighters lead turkey to a new strategy. what president obama said to win that support. >>> and the look ahead to politics close...
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diane black, thank you for joining us. we appreciate your insight into this ongoing greatly confusing issue. we appreciate it. ashley: california prosecutors filing murder charges against illegal immigrant and his wife were accused of carrying out a shooting rampage last week. both appeared in court that did not and police. they say the male suspects have been living in the u.s. illegally after being convicted for selling drugs. coming up next, new evidence that russian hackers have succeeded in penetrating some of america's most important defense contractors and nato allies. the extent of the threat and the new cold war coming up next how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus w
diane black, thank you for joining us. we appreciate your insight into this ongoing greatly confusing issue. we appreciate it. ashley: california prosecutors filing murder charges against illegal immigrant and his wife were accused of carrying out a shooting rampage last week. both appeared in court that did not and police. they say the male suspects have been living in the u.s. illegally after being convicted for selling drugs. coming up next, new evidence that russian hackers have succeeded...
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diane eastabrook is there. diane. >> the family has left. they were escorted out of the building. they had been taken to a private homeat an undisclosed location. a haz-mat team has been taking out contaminated items, some of those items have been bagged earlier. but that has proved to be little comfort to those living in the apartment complex. ebola patient thomas eric duncan was staying at this apartment complex. it was a surreal scene. many are immigrants who speak little english and say they have been told little about duncan or his illness. nobody from the state has been here to talk to you about what happened? good nobody. nobody talking to us about this matter. >> reporter: one woman said the lack of information prompted her to seek medical care. >> i got scared when he was about, they send me home i'm clear. >> reporter: while the police cordon off the complex to outsiders, residents go about their business and kids return from school. but still residents are concerned that the ebola virus is not contained. worries that duncan may have had contact with neighbors who freque
diane eastabrook is there. diane. >> the family has left. they were escorted out of the building. they had been taken to a private homeat an undisclosed location. a haz-mat team has been taking out contaminated items, some of those items have been bagged earlier. but that has proved to be little comfort to those living in the apartment complex. ebola patient thomas eric duncan was staying at this apartment complex. it was a surreal scene. many are immigrants who speak little english and...
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diane eastabrook is in dallas. several points to get to. first, why has the number of those who had direct or indirect contact with duncan been lowered now? >> well, they came up with the numbers, that 100 figurely talking to the patient and health care workers. they interviewed everyone and eliminated 50 people. they are focussed on the 50, talking and monitoring them, and are focused on 10 people that are high risk. they are the family members in the department, and the health care workers who came into contact with them in the ambulance and emergency room. you mentioned the apartment. tell us about the clean-up. dallas authorities took effort to ensure the virus didn't spread. beginning with cleaning out the apartment where duncan was staying. tell us what happened. >> a private hazmat crew came in. the family members bagged up belongings like towels, linen, putting them in a bag. the crew came in, dissen effecting the apartment, taking the personal its, including mattresses, putting them in containers. they put them on a truck and it's
diane eastabrook is in dallas. several points to get to. first, why has the number of those who had direct or indirect contact with duncan been lowered now? >> well, they came up with the numbers, that 100 figurely talking to the patient and health care workers. they interviewed everyone and eliminated 50 people. they are focussed on the 50, talking and monitoring them, and are focused on 10 people that are high risk. they are the family members in the department, and the health care...
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. >> diane and john foley join me here now.s saying, words cannot express our condolences over this terror that happened to your son. what is your mission now, diane? >> we don't want jim to have died in vain, andrea. he really was an outstanding young man in so many ways. he had deep passion and compassion for people he was reporting on and anyone he met really. we are establishing a james foley legacy foundation. one of the main things we hope to accomplish is to be a support for any american families who have a loved one who is hostage. to encourage a dialogue in the world as far as about policy, but also within our own government so that we can have better communication. we have a big bureaucracy in our country and we really want the foundation to be part of some improvement there in terms of support for hostage families. >> one of the issues has been ransom. some of the european hostages, the french and others get out and while everyone denies it, there is clear an exchange. what is your view of that, john? >> that's a ver
. >> diane and john foley join me here now.s saying, words cannot express our condolences over this terror that happened to your son. what is your mission now, diane? >> we don't want jim to have died in vain, andrea. he really was an outstanding young man in so many ways. he had deep passion and compassion for people he was reporting on and anyone he met really. we are establishing a james foley legacy foundation. one of the main things we hope to accomplish is to be a support for...
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you go get a gun. >> diane built the memorial to shock the city over how many kids were being shot to death. >> they were lives, they were somebody's family, somebody's child. i know it sounds cliche, everybody says that, but there were. there are stories behind each of these stones. >> a son was killed last year, shot multiple times in a neighborhood known for gang activity. >> it's taken a bad toll. i just wish that it would stop. god, i wish it would stop. it's happening every day, and you can't really even start a healing process at all, because the next day, it's somebody else's child. >> why do you think that we can't get those guns off the street in this country? >> bringing the guns in is the issue with me. where are they coming from? >> there's a variety of pathways that guns flow into the city of chicago. >> john heads the a.t.f.'s gun trafficking task force in chicago. he says the gun trade is fueled by a thriving black market. >> the price of a gun on the streets of chicago is $800 to $1,000. they're valuable, there's a demand for firearms. >> that has given rise to a lucr
you go get a gun. >> diane built the memorial to shock the city over how many kids were being shot to death. >> they were lives, they were somebody's family, somebody's child. i know it sounds cliche, everybody says that, but there were. there are stories behind each of these stones. >> a son was killed last year, shot multiple times in a neighborhood known for gang activity. >> it's taken a bad toll. i just wish that it would stop. god, i wish it would stop. it's...
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if berkeley, diane dwyer, nbc news. >> tomorrow is october 1st.iane will show us what happened on that date and the university handed the students the perfect platform that captured the attention of the nation. also a programing note for you on saturday, the saturday evening, we will air our 30-minute special the free speech moverment here on nbc bay area. >>> still ahead, the message cal-trans is sending about the new bolts on the bay span bridge. plus. >> reporter: san jose is still a political battleground for medical marijuana. coming up, the city is saying hot clubs raise the stakes. . >> after months of extensive and costly tests of the bolts on the bay bridge, experts are confident most of the rods are safe. the findings were released today and gave the bulk of the bolts all clear t. test came after 32 bolts broke last year. they are confident many of the other bolts are safe. 424 rods are in question still after they found standing water at the base of the tower last week. >> the early sefdz that is not at all a similar situation to the si
if berkeley, diane dwyer, nbc news. >> tomorrow is october 1st.iane will show us what happened on that date and the university handed the students the perfect platform that captured the attention of the nation. also a programing note for you on saturday, the saturday evening, we will air our 30-minute special the free speech moverment here on nbc bay area. >>> still ahead, the message cal-trans is sending about the new bolts on the bay span bridge. plus. >> reporter: san...
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and diane is here tonight. >>> and our person of the week.o many people talking about "how to get away with murder." viola davis, what she reveals. and the big surprise right here tonight.
and diane is here tonight. >>> and our person of the week.o many people talking about "how to get away with murder." viola davis, what she reveals. and the big surprise right here tonight.
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in berkley, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> and tonight at 6:00, diane will look at the final three months of the movement and saturday tune in for our 30-minute special, featuring more rare interviews and photographs from that turbulent time. we'll be right back. >>> you are looking at a live picture of at&t park. certainly quiet there because the giants are in the capital trying to take on the nationals in game one of the nlds. first pitch really now just minutes away. >>> in the south bay, tickets are selling out fast for the outdoor hispanic game at levi stadium. yesterday the league announced there were 5,000 tickets left for the february 21st game. all 68,500 seats are expected to sell out. tickets are now on sale to the public. prices range from $65 to $350. the league says the ice will be just fine as long as the february weather delivers temperatures 50 degrees or cooler. >>> take a look at this, two bear cubs caught inside the trunk of a tree in wisconsin. a neighbor said she heard crying noises for two days, finally figured it out. the snout out of the hole. mama bear now
in berkley, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> and tonight at 6:00, diane will look at the final three months of the movement and saturday tune in for our 30-minute special, featuring more rare interviews and photographs from that turbulent time. we'll be right back. >>> you are looking at a live picture of at&t park. certainly quiet there because the giants are in the capital trying to take on the nationals in game one of the nlds. first pitch really now just minutes away....
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that's a big thing. >> reporter: head coach steve scott lost his mother carolyn diane carter in 2006 after a 10 year battle with breast cancer. he remembers her fondly. >> she was fast, too but she was a pistol. i just miss being able to call her say hey, you know, what do you think about this, come by. breast cancer doesn't have any name on it. she was probably one of the most giving persons out there. she would give the shirt off her back to anybody. >> reporter: coach scott carries something on his back to remind him about his loss. >> i try to represent her all year. you'll see me walk around with my pink bag at least every day in practice. the games i wear i little more ping. >> reporter: while this story talks of loss, it's also about hope. coach scott's aunt, his mother's sister brenda jackson is a breast cancer survivor and his players continue to rep october in unusual ways. >> hey, breast cancer month, wear pink. support the families that have it and the families that lost people. my bracelet is pink, too. >> reporter: while these student athletes may not be touchy feely wi
that's a big thing. >> reporter: head coach steve scott lost his mother carolyn diane carter in 2006 after a 10 year battle with breast cancer. he remembers her fondly. >> she was fast, too but she was a pistol. i just miss being able to call her say hey, you know, what do you think about this, come by. breast cancer doesn't have any name on it. she was probably one of the most giving persons out there. she would give the shirt off her back to anybody. >> reporter: coach scott...
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in berkley, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> and tonight at 6:00, diane will have profiles on fourf the central figures of the free speech movement battle and on saturday tune in at 6:30 for more rare interview and images from the three-month protest, which helped change the nation. we'll be right back. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of oakland this morning. this was the scene just moments ago during this newscast at 11th and broadway. that is a window washer that is being pulled up to safety. he and another window washer actually got stuck on the scaffolding there. there was some kind of equipment malfunction. firefighters rushed to the scene, they hoisted him up, as you can see, from the top of the building. there were several there just pulling and tugging away for him to eventually make it up. eventually, they did pull him up, as well as his fellow window washer. certainly a memorable day for him. thanks for joining us this morning. our next newscast is at 5:00. . >>> today on "access hollywood live," hugh jackman is leading a new cause that is catching a little fi
in berkley, diane dwyer, nbc bay area news. >> and tonight at 6:00, diane will have profiles on fourf the central figures of the free speech movement battle and on saturday tune in at 6:30 for more rare interview and images from the three-month protest, which helped change the nation. we'll be right back. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of oakland this morning. this was the scene just moments ago during this newscast at 11th and broadway. that is a window washer that...
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approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson dianeall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks breakfasts are pancakes and french toast and skranld eggs and hash brown's our meal formulate is we have roost lion it's reflecting of the audience we have people love our meals and love the idea they can pick up a meal and do worry about doing the dishes can have a great time at camp mather after camp people indulge themselves everyone racks go in a place that's crisis that i air after the crackinging of a campfire a campfire. >> the evening is kept up with a tenant show a longed tradition it features music i tried this trick and - this talent show is famous for traditional things but we have new things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the first 7, 8, 9 being on stage and being embarrassed and doing random things >> unlike my anothers twinkling stars are an unforcible memory ♪ ♪ ♪ admission to camp mather is through a lottery it includes meals
approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson dianeall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks breakfasts are pancakes and french toast and skranld eggs and hash brown's our meal formulate is we have roost lion it's reflecting of the audience we have people love our meals and love the idea they can pick up a meal...
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me in welcoming today's very special dignitaries and yes, first of all representing the honorable diane feinstein, her husband, richard. the honorable nancy pelosi and her husband paul pelosi. the honorable gab in newsom and his wife. the mayor and city and county of san francisco edward lee, the mayor willie brown. also with us today kathleen sullivan, the chief of protocol for city and state charles schultz and the on -- honorable george schultz and now starting with president ceo larry and his wife. jenny johnson and susan. greg johnson and lindsey johnson, allen and maryann buyer, rob and trina dean, steve and torrey humphrey, david jenkins and lisa sphere, gary and terry and giants senior vice-president and his wife amanda. and the skipper's wife kim bochy. former manager peter mcgowan and his wife. and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be
me in welcoming today's very special dignitaries and yes, first of all representing the honorable diane feinstein, her husband, richard. the honorable nancy pelosi and her husband paul pelosi. the honorable gab in newsom and his wife. the mayor and city and county of san francisco edward lee, the mayor willie brown. also with us today kathleen sullivan, the chief of protocol for city and state charles schultz and the on -- honorable george schultz and now starting with president ceo larry and...
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diane roark is really one of my heroes. did everything that you would expect someone to do in the government. to me, her case is a perfect example of why edward snowden had to do what he did. he never could have gone through this system -- people say, why didn't he go to the system? she tried to go to the system and was persecuted for it. what's what about edward snowden? >> i think is a whistleblower. in the same tradition of whistleblowers. >> "the new york times" recently said they would call him a whistleblower. can you talk about the process, the decision "the times" mate and using that terminology for him? >> i did not know that. i did not know that was an issue. that is interesting. i just think he is. i think there is a simple fact. he has revealed lots of information that has led to a national debate about the extent of electronic surveillance in .he united states and has paid a heavy price for it. he had to go into exile. anyone who thinks he could have done what he is done and state in the is fooling themselves.
diane roark is really one of my heroes. did everything that you would expect someone to do in the government. to me, her case is a perfect example of why edward snowden had to do what he did. he never could have gone through this system -- people say, why didn't he go to the system? she tried to go to the system and was persecuted for it. what's what about edward snowden? >> i think is a whistleblower. in the same tradition of whistleblowers. >> "the new york times"...
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diane live in dallas. diane, thank you. french nurse who contracted ebola while working in liberia has recovered. the woman had traveled to liberia as a volunteer for doctors without boarders. she was flown back to france on september 19th. today, the french health minister said the nurse no longer showed any signs of the disease and, in fact, had left the hospital. under the cover of night, isil fighters advanced against saturday to the border town of kobane in syria's north armed with military vehicles and tanks. isil surrounded from the hills and surrounded the town. they were pursed back four times before kurdish and western coalition forces fought them off. the central demand said today they bombed four isil position around kobane. the syrian opposition coalition is warning of imminent genocide there. the turkish army is preparing to defend their border. to the east across northern iraq, another battle is raging between isil and curbkurdish peshmerga. thousands fled in northern iraq. monica is on the ground with more.
diane live in dallas. diane, thank you. french nurse who contracted ebola while working in liberia has recovered. the woman had traveled to liberia as a volunteer for doctors without boarders. she was flown back to france on september 19th. today, the french health minister said the nurse no longer showed any signs of the disease and, in fact, had left the hospital. under the cover of night, isil fighters advanced against saturday to the border town of kobane in syria's north armed with...
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host: diane oakley with the national institute on retirement security.ther you -- what are -- when are you predicting it will become an issue behind us on critical? when does this need to be addressed? guest: it does need to be addressed. we have this automatic adjustment, as we talked about, at the top end. the biggest place we need people to save is in the middle and bottom part of the income distribution. so we have to find ways to get lower-paid people to be able to save. you know, social security, i think back to when there was a grand bargain in the mid 1980's and social security at that point was three months or so from running out of money. the reality is, it's not as painful to fix, if we fix it sooner rather than later. but again, i'm not hopeful that's going to be something that's going to happen in this next session. congress is certainly looking at retirement security, and they are looking at the tax code. i think we are going to see some of that. because retirement savings has provisions that enter into the tax code. i think that might be p
host: diane oakley with the national institute on retirement security.ther you -- what are -- when are you predicting it will become an issue behind us on critical? when does this need to be addressed? guest: it does need to be addressed. we have this automatic adjustment, as we talked about, at the top end. the biggest place we need people to save is in the middle and bottom part of the income distribution. so we have to find ways to get lower-paid people to be able to save. you know, social...
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. >> then, the new book that reveals what katie couric and diane sawyer really think of each other.
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diane, it's great to have you here. >> thank you.to the heart of this. you write about your mom in this book, auschwitz survivor and she said god saved my life so i could give you life. >> wre. >> you think about that every day? >> yes. actually, i wrote the book originally because i wanted to talk about my mother. and i wanted to tell her story. she was a young girl who got taken by nazi germany, went to the camps at the age of 22, survived. she was 49 pounds when she survived and six months later she got married and they said you cannot have a child because you won't make it and the child won't be good. and i was born. and so she -- because i was born on new year's eve, she would always say, god saved -- god saved me so that i can give you life and by giving you life, you gave my life back. and you are my torch of freedom. and i realized as my mother is no longer here, i realize that actually that explains so much who the woman -- you know, the woman that i am and the woman that i became. >> you married a prince. you grup up, marri
diane, it's great to have you here. >> thank you.to the heart of this. you write about your mom in this book, auschwitz survivor and she said god saved my life so i could give you life. >> wre. >> you think about that every day? >> yes. actually, i wrote the book originally because i wanted to talk about my mother. and i wanted to tell her story. she was a young girl who got taken by nazi germany, went to the camps at the age of 22, survived. she was 49 pounds when she...
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diane black, thank you for joining us. we appreciate your insight into this ongoing greatly confusing issue. we appreciate it. ashley: california prosecutors filing murder charges against illegal immigrant and his wife were accused of carrying out a shooting rampage last week. both appeared in court that did not and police. they say the male suspects have been living in the u.s. illegally after being convicted forselling drugs. coming up next, new evidence that russian hackers have succeeded in penetrating some of america's most important defse contractors and nato allies. the extent of the threat and the the extent of the threat and the new cold war cominininininin (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and mon
diane black, thank you for joining us. we appreciate your insight into this ongoing greatly confusing issue. we appreciate it. ashley: california prosecutors filing murder charges against illegal immigrant and his wife were accused of carrying out a shooting rampage last week. both appeared in court that did not and police. they say the male suspects have been living in the u.s. illegally after being convicted forselling drugs. coming up next, new evidence that russian hackers have succeeded in...
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diane? >> we are back in the neighborhood where this all started and where the victim lived. throughout the day we've seen neighbors stopping by leaving flowers outside of her home. tonight we talked to a neighbor who tried to save her and said he was just doing what he hopes anyone else would have done in the same situation. >> i was talking to jessica telling her that she needed to live. she needed to live for her children. >> a day after witnessing the shooting, it's still hard for milt sharp to fight back the emotions. >> it was just overwhelming. verage early sunday morning he was getting ready to leave for a business trip when he saw the victim 31-year-old jessica wilson and her boyfriend edward hale jr. talking in the car. initially he didn't think anything of it until he says he saw hale choking her and yelled out, what's going on? then he says wilson yelled back to call the police, that the suspect had a knife and a gun. >> whilehe was on the ground and said, ed, don't do this, and he shot her. >> he says the suspect eventually drove off and he immediately went to he
diane? >> we are back in the neighborhood where this all started and where the victim lived. throughout the day we've seen neighbors stopping by leaving flowers outside of her home. tonight we talked to a neighbor who tried to save her and said he was just doing what he hopes anyone else would have done in the same situation. >> i was talking to jessica telling her that she needed to live. she needed to live for her children. >> a day after witnessing the shooting, it's still...
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some students are being screened, diane? new policy went into effect at nearly 200 schools in the fairfax county school system this past friday. officials tell us that they implemented the policy as a precautionary measure after aboutg growing concerns the virus. there are basically two parts to what they are doing here, one of which affects students to go to the health room. if you have a high fever you will be asked if they have been to one of the affected countries in the last 21 days. if they say yes they will confirm the information with the parents and the health department will follow up with additional screening. flex while we are not anticipating any ebola cases, we believe that this does provide an added layer of protection. it is a commonsense measure to ask a question about recent travel. >> coming up at 5:00 we will have more about these policy changes and here for more that share more from parents about what they have to say. >> ok, diane, thank you very much. current events always fuel hollowing costumes at th
some students are being screened, diane? new policy went into effect at nearly 200 schools in the fairfax county school system this past friday. officials tell us that they implemented the policy as a precautionary measure after aboutg growing concerns the virus. there are basically two parts to what they are doing here, one of which affects students to go to the health room. if you have a high fever you will be asked if they have been to one of the affected countries in the last 21 days. if...
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. >>> cientos de sustituyo diane tes tomaron casetas de carreteras que dirigen a la capital en protestaunieron con el presidente para discutir esfuerzo de bÚsqueda de sus hijo. >>> familias denuncian hoy una serie de violaciones a sus derechos humanos por ice y patrulla fronteriza aseguran que sufrieron por la privaciÓn de alimentos agua y atenciÓn mÉdica y dicen que fueron vÍctimas de abusos, la patrulla fronteriza rehusÓ comentar sobre esto. >>> las imÁgenes de la explosiÓn de un cohete no tripulado en virginia extreme zeno al mundo. >>> la nasa abre una investigaciÓn no se explican qÉe pasÓ, rogelio mora amplia. >>> eran Últimos segundo de cohete antares, la nave no tripulada alta como un edificio de 14 pisos se dirigÍa a la estaciÓn internacional con cargamento cargamento. el capitan uno de los ast astronautas que esta en la estaciÓn afirma que aunque el ambiente es sombrio todos aliviados porque no hubo lesionados. el antares tambiÉn transportaba un laboratorio con va loro superior a cien mil millones de dÓlares. la explosiÓn se pudo ver a millas de distancia. se podÍan ver escombr
. >>> cientos de sustituyo diane tes tomaron casetas de carreteras que dirigen a la capital en protestaunieron con el presidente para discutir esfuerzo de bÚsqueda de sus hijo. >>> familias denuncian hoy una serie de violaciones a sus derechos humanos por ice y patrulla fronteriza aseguran que sufrieron por la privaciÓn de alimentos agua y atenciÓn mÉdica y dicen que fueron vÍctimas de abusos, la patrulla fronteriza rehusÓ comentar sobre esto. >>> las imÁgenes...