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dr. williams, because i know this was your brainchild. what made you think that hip-hop music and teaching health would be a good and effective combination? >> so, you know, we believe that, often, resistance to positive change in behavior, especially among children, is often rooted in resistance to the message and/or the messenger. we also believe that credibility is the cornerstone of these pillars of health communication, from our perspective, we decided that we were gonna focus on developing a program that strengthens the message component, hence our student advisory board, and also have the right messenger for the youth, hence hip-hop music and all its tenets that we incorporate into the program. >> yeah, and it's something that their mind and eyes are already open to and already ingesting, so to speak. >> exactly. yes. so, we're just piggybacking on a cultural phenomenon, something that's already part of our youth's staple diet in many urban communities -- in fact, world. >> mm-hmm. and you are sort of focused -- i know you've got s
dr. williams, because i know this was your brainchild. what made you think that hip-hop music and teaching health would be a good and effective combination? >> so, you know, we believe that, often, resistance to positive change in behavior, especially among children, is often rooted in resistance to the message and/or the messenger. we also believe that credibility is the cornerstone of these pillars of health communication, from our perspective, we decided that we were gonna focus on...
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dr. william hite has proposed new school including a science school based on on the success of the sciencechool academy. continenticly poor performing schools will be picked for school turn around. the school reform commission has to sign off on the plans. >>> the lucky lady who won wednesday's $310.05 powerball. she quit her job. the woman who is 50 years old has three children. now she can be paid over 30 years or choose a lump sum of 197 million before taxes, either way doesn't sound too shabby. >> you have never know whose going to win, but i'm glad it's someone like that. >>> the -- the -- t mobile is the latest target of a hack attack hackers got social security numbers and birth dates and other info. if you applied for the service this year you might be among the hack. they didn't get payment cards or banking info. >>> new info on the security breach that affected the philadelphia credit union that we told me you about yesterday, fbi said it's connected to the same people who hacked home depot and acme supermarkets. a small number of credit union members had their credit compromised
dr. william hite has proposed new school including a science school based on on the success of the sciencechool academy. continenticly poor performing schools will be picked for school turn around. the school reform commission has to sign off on the plans. >>> the lucky lady who won wednesday's $310.05 powerball. she quit her job. the woman who is 50 years old has three children. now she can be paid over 30 years or choose a lump sum of 197 million before taxes, either way doesn't...
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dr. william overton will take over as both principal and superintendent at spark charter school. this coming after a sexual assault investigation left three workers without a job last month. that includes jonathan chow who police say sexually assaulted a student. the school didn't know until after his arrest that almost none of the school's employees had been fingerprinted or background checked. >>> it is 5:. the best closing the gap. later today, san francisco mayor ed lee plan to launch a new statewide initiative campaign focused on income inequality. specifics of the plan are not well known but san francisco and oakland have some of the highest hourly living wage totals anywhere in the nation. sponsored the san francisco measure that will push the minimum wage there to $15 an hour. >>> kari hall has been watching the forces at play on her radar. very calm the last few days. >> nice ask calm. we do need some rain. a slight chance we could see that towards the end of the weekend. i'll tell you about that in a few minutes. let's check out what is happening right now. 57 degrees i
dr. william overton will take over as both principal and superintendent at spark charter school. this coming after a sexual assault investigation left three workers without a job last month. that includes jonathan chow who police say sexually assaulted a student. the school didn't know until after his arrest that almost none of the school's employees had been fingerprinted or background checked. >>> it is 5:. the best closing the gap. later today, san francisco mayor ed lee plan to...
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dr. william friedricks, claudia mcgehee, and the third entry in smiley's trilogy examining a century of an iowa farm family has just been released. smiley taught english at iowa state where she also authored the novel "moo." stacey: good news for a des moines family tonight. the arl connected them with their long lost cat this week. they family adopted the cat in 1998 from the shelter. ralph went missing fourteen years ago. the family thought that they would never see him again. >> >> he's our cat and should be with us and he is. after all these years. it's just crazy. stacey: a polk county animal control officer found ralph and turned him into the arl. the family showed up as the owners through a micro chip ralph received when he was adopted. kevin: still there 14 years later kurtis: a little moisture to recharge the moisture levels of the soil. kurtis: we will have that cool down. we are at 50 degrees. look at some of these rainfall totals. , over an inch. here at the kcci studios, 47 hundredths of an inch. mostly cloudy at 10:00 a.m. winds are going to pick up tomorrow. west-northwest w
dr. william friedricks, claudia mcgehee, and the third entry in smiley's trilogy examining a century of an iowa farm family has just been released. smiley taught english at iowa state where she also authored the novel "moo." stacey: good news for a des moines family tonight. the arl connected them with their long lost cat this week. they family adopted the cat in 1998 from the shelter. ralph went missing fourteen years ago. the family thought that they would never see him again....
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dr. william campbell, right here, he's considered an expert on parasites at drew university in madison. dr. campbell and two others developed ways to prevent blindness and other diseases related to roundworms, congratulations to him. >> very interesting. we'll be right back with an update on that train derailment [hold music playing] we at time warner cable, need to apologize to you. we no longer offer extended periods of free on hold elevator mus tt when you call us. we're making a bunch of changes at time warner cable. including reducing how long you could wait on hold. now, we'll even call you back at a time that's convenient for you. but for those of you who miss our old on hold music, please check out r our greatest hits at r i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, t t you may know it only covers about 80% t t of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aar
dr. william campbell, right here, he's considered an expert on parasites at drew university in madison. dr. campbell and two others developed ways to prevent blindness and other diseases related to roundworms, congratulations to him. >> very interesting. we'll be right back with an update on that train derailment [hold music playing] we at time warner cable, need to apologize to you. we no longer offer extended periods of free on hold elevator mus tt when you call us. we're making a bunch...
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dr. william hyde is part of the panel. the symposium on education is this morning at episcopal academy. the public is invited. >> mandating school uniforms the topic tonight at the easton area school board meeting after a staff survey showed 90% of staff agreed to consider a uniform policy. most parents support it too. the board is not expected to vote on that today though. >>> temple university's board will vote for bill cosby's replaceme replacement. he resigned amid sexual assault allegations. the board will vote on the nomination of nbc's tamron hall. the chair of the board called the 1992 temple grad a home run adding she has all of the support she need selected she will be the fourth woman appointed to the board. right before that meeting, students and campus workers are expected to rally at the bell tow tear demand a minimum wage increase. student workers, nurses, food service workers and adjunct professors want the minimum wage at $15 an hour. organizers say students have been requesting a meeting with the president for more than six monthings. >>> seven minutes after 5:00. it's
dr. william hyde is part of the panel. the symposium on education is this morning at episcopal academy. the public is invited. >> mandating school uniforms the topic tonight at the easton area school board meeting after a staff survey showed 90% of staff agreed to consider a uniform policy. most parents support it too. the board is not expected to vote on that today though. >>> temple university's board will vote for bill cosby's replaceme replacement. he resigned amid sexual...
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dr. william hite jr. is expected to testify. the issue is school funding. $25 million in real estate tax revenue that would go to the district if approved. the hearing and the funding come as the district is waiting for cash from the state which has been without a budget now for more than three months. >> job seekers listen up. there is a job fair happening today at the christiana mall in newark, u.s. senators carper and congress john carney are hosting the event to hire workers for the holiday season. store representatives will be on hand from 3:00 to 7:00 at the mall. king of prussia mall is getting ready for the shopping sochblt can you believe we're talking about holiday shopping already. get ready for it. now the mall wants to hire between 1,500 and 2,000 workers to help during the time between thanksgiving and new year's. mall officials say they are hiring early to get people trained and ready. >>> in addition to that holiday help, some full-time permanent jobs coming. hiring more than 600 employees for a new king of pruss
dr. william hite jr. is expected to testify. the issue is school funding. $25 million in real estate tax revenue that would go to the district if approved. the hearing and the funding come as the district is waiting for cash from the state which has been without a budget now for more than three months. >> job seekers listen up. there is a job fair happening today at the christiana mall in newark, u.s. senators carper and congress john carney are hosting the event to hire workers for the...
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dr. william kai did it. they put these pins in. by the way, they don't hurt, so, oh! you don't even know how big they are when you're doing it. so they put the pins in, and you just lay there, and then he did something here where he's supposed to hit every pressure point. apparently you have 800 points on your body. and the reason i went is because i am having these hot flashes that will not for the life of me go away. >> they're like rivers. >> and nothing's working. and i can't take hormone replacement or anything like that because of my medical history. so anyway, i did it yesterday. and the hot flashes are shorter in duration. i can tell just by the ones i've had. >> that's enough. >> but the best thing of all, i went home, fed the dog, laid on the couch and fell into an awesome sleep. it almost felt like you were high, like that canadakind of aaaaah >> drooling. >> but i felt alert and not groggy when i woke up. i'm going to go back on friday. would you like to come too? >> not on friday. but yeah, i'll come, because i want to see if it will help me with sleep. a
dr. william kai did it. they put these pins in. by the way, they don't hurt, so, oh! you don't even know how big they are when you're doing it. so they put the pins in, and you just lay there, and then he did something here where he's supposed to hit every pressure point. apparently you have 800 points on your body. and the reason i went is because i am having these hot flashes that will not for the life of me go away. >> they're like rivers. >> and nothing's working. and i can't...
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dr. william overton as the principal and superintendent after aallegations that an 8-year-old student was molested there. the school, at that time admitted it failed to complete background checks on employees and after checks, the school fired at accused molester, this man, as well as two other employees. >>> the family of a canadian woman killed in golden gate park is speaking tonight. what they have to say about their daughter's death. plus... >> this is more extreme. hot, hot, cold are cold. >> a fourth straight early wine harvest in napa. >>> the weekend draws nearer. temperatures climbing higher. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a moment. >>> a door to door salesman convince a woman to switch alarm companies but it costs because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here
dr. william overton as the principal and superintendent after aallegations that an 8-year-old student was molested there. the school, at that time admitted it failed to complete background checks on employees and after checks, the school fired at accused molester, this man, as well as two other employees. >>> the family of a canadian woman killed in golden gate park is speaking tonight. what they have to say about their daughter's death. plus... >> this is more extreme. hot, hot,...
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dr. william overton as the principal and superintendent after aallegations that an 8-year-old student was molested there. the school, at that time admitted it failed to complete background checks on employees and after checks, the school fired at accused molester, this man, as well as two other employees. >>> the family of a canadian woman killed in golden gate park is speaking tonight. what they have to say about their daughter's death. plus... >> this is more extreme. hot, hot, cold are cold. >> a fourth straight early wine harvest in napa. >>> the weekend draws nearer. temperatures climbing higher. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up in just a moment. >>> a door to door salesman convince a woman to switch alarm companies but it >>> we're hearing from the family of a canadian woman found dead in golden gate park over the weekend. she came here for the hardly strictly blue grass festival and was apparently killed sometime after the first day of music. >> this is a very sad story. we're told she a canadian tourist starting out a month-long trip through california. it ended here
dr. william overton as the principal and superintendent after aallegations that an 8-year-old student was molested there. the school, at that time admitted it failed to complete background checks on employees and after checks, the school fired at accused molester, this man, as well as two other employees. >>> the family of a canadian woman killed in golden gate park is speaking tonight. what they have to say about their daughter's death. plus... >> this is more extreme. hot, hot,...
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dr. william kai did it -- ooh, that is what it looks like? by the way, they don't hurt. oh! you don't know how big they rare when you are doing it. so they put the pins in, and you just lay there, and then he did something here where he is supposed to hit every pressure point of 800 points on the body and he kept poking them, and the reason i went is because i am having flashes, hot flashes that are not doing to go away. >> they are like rivers. >> nothing is is working, and i can't take hormone replacement or anything like that because of the hot flashes are shorter in dur rigs andation duration, and i did it yesterday. but yesterday i took the dog for a walk and i went into this awesome sleep, and it is like you were high and sleep, and it is awesome. and when i woke up, i felt alert and not groggy. so anyway. i like it. i'm going to go back on friday. >> oh, good. >> would you like to go? >> not on friday. but, yeah, i will come because i want to see if it can help me with the sleep. apparently, you can tell whoever it is what your issue is, and they do it. it is interest
dr. william kai did it -- ooh, that is what it looks like? by the way, they don't hurt. oh! you don't know how big they rare when you are doing it. so they put the pins in, and you just lay there, and then he did something here where he is supposed to hit every pressure point of 800 points on the body and he kept poking them, and the reason i went is because i am having flashes, hot flashes that are not doing to go away. >> they are like rivers. >> nothing is is working, and i can't...
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dr. william overton. this comes after allegations surfaced in september that an 8-year-old student was molested there. the school fired the accused molester as well as two other employees. >> with predictions of a stormy el nino, preparing for a heavy rain. they've also been working only a pump station. as well as clearing the drains, the city is reaching out to the community to make sure people know what to do to stay safe in the event of heavy flooding. >> we certainly need heavy rain from this el nino. bu but we don't need the problems that we've seen around here. >> coming up, let's get our 5 0 accuweather update. >> i couldn't imagine a lovelier day. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. and you can see just how clear it is. there are some low clouds lingering well offshore. they'll start to make a move later this evening. right now, they'll look at clear skies. it's 67 degrees in san franci o francisco, san jose, 76 and 80 at morgan hill. 66 at half-moon bay. blue skies over the golden gate bridge rig
dr. william overton. this comes after allegations surfaced in september that an 8-year-old student was molested there. the school fired the accused molester as well as two other employees. >> with predictions of a stormy el nino, preparing for a heavy rain. they've also been working only a pump station. as well as clearing the drains, the city is reaching out to the community to make sure people know what to do to stay safe in the event of heavy flooding. >> we certainly need heavy...
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dr. william scaskill that diagnosed severance with schizophrenic and paranoid tendencies deflected in his writings. while many passages indicate violence and murder it doesn't reflect homicidal ideiation that severance would be the agent in taking the life. prosecutor porter highlighting to the jurors some of severance notorious writing like tomahawking the homestead, knock, talk, enter, kill, murder, exit. and he says it was questionable and incomplete because he never interviewed severance himself. instead basing it on the writing and on the account from the friends and family. he admitted an interview would have been helpful but that severance a vocal opponent of the mental health system would not allow it. once the final witness complete her testimony tonight the defense will have wrapped its case. we expect tomorrow the prosecution will have the turn for rebuttal. followed by the jury instructions. wi expect closing arguments to take police on wednesday. after which the case is in the hands of the jury. live in fairfax, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. alison: remember, you can get instant
dr. william scaskill that diagnosed severance with schizophrenic and paranoid tendencies deflected in his writings. while many passages indicate violence and murder it doesn't reflect homicidal ideiation that severance would be the agent in taking the life. prosecutor porter highlighting to the jurors some of severance notorious writing like tomahawking the homestead, knock, talk, enter, kill, murder, exit. and he says it was questionable and incomplete because he never interviewed severance...
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dr. william hyde. the symposium begins at 9:30 this morning. the public is invited. >>> mandating school uniforms the topic tonight at the easton area school board meeting after a staff survey revealed 90% agreed to consider a uniform policy. most parents support it as well. the board isn't expected to vote on the issue today. >> a russian missile maker says its investigation of the airliner over ukraine contradicts what dutch investigators found. those dutch findings are expected to be rye leaeleased l. it crashed in eastern ukraine and is widely believed to have been shot down by a surface-to-air missile. countries have contended that russian troops or russian backed rebels fired the missile. >>> about an hour from sunrise but clouds are moving in and we'll track showers through the area during the day today. though we'll get showers we'll get sunshine. we'll be back in the 70s. not tomorrow, behind the showers, the wind picks up turning cooler but the real cold arrives from the weekend a weekend chill and at some point it's going to be cold
dr. william hyde. the symposium begins at 9:30 this morning. the public is invited. >>> mandating school uniforms the topic tonight at the easton area school board meeting after a staff survey revealed 90% agreed to consider a uniform policy. most parents support it as well. the board isn't expected to vote on the issue today. >> a russian missile maker says its investigation of the airliner over ukraine contradicts what dutch investigators found. those dutch findings are...
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dr. william overton will take over as principal and superintendent at spark charter school. this comes after a sexual assault investigation left three workers without a job last month, including jonathan chow who police say sexually assaulted a student. the school claims it didn't know until after chow's arrest that nearly none of the employees at the school had been fingerprinted or had their backgrounds checked. >> a possible break in the case of an oakland muralist who was gunned down last week. police released the picture of someone they're calling a person of interest in the killing of ramos. ramos was shot and killed as he worked on a mural in the middle of the day. there was some dispute before that shooting but so far they have not been able to track down the gunman. >> there is new stunning information about the gunman in last week's oregon school shooting and how his mother may have fueled his fascination with guns. >> reporter: startling, new revelations about the mother of chris harper mercer. the shooter who killed nine people at umpqua community college last we
dr. william overton will take over as principal and superintendent at spark charter school. this comes after a sexual assault investigation left three workers without a job last month, including jonathan chow who police say sexually assaulted a student. the school claims it didn't know until after chow's arrest that nearly none of the employees at the school had been fingerprinted or had their backgrounds checked. >> a possible break in the case of an oakland muralist who was gunned down...
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dr. william campbell is currently a rise fellow at drew university in new jersey. the nobel prize committee says all three winners have fundamentally changed the treatments of hundreds of millions of people suffering from malaria and the roundworm parasite. congratulations doc. >> very much so. >> awesome. >> up next, a look at your top hand-crafted...layer by layer. the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. experience the flavor of fall we are the largest and most diverse school district in america! yet we are one! one point one million students! one thousand eight hundred schools! sharing one common goal. help all kids succeed. we're new york city public school teachers. taking learning to the next level. and parents and the community are on board! all coming together... ...as one. to celebrate the passion and promise of our public schools. i'm michael mulgrew, president of the united federation of teachers. cmon! join us! i'm giving you a gallon of bp gas. because you're my best friend. i'm giving you a gallon of bp gas. because you're my best friend. why are you g
dr. william campbell is currently a rise fellow at drew university in new jersey. the nobel prize committee says all three winners have fundamentally changed the treatments of hundreds of millions of people suffering from malaria and the roundworm parasite. congratulations doc. >> very much so. >> awesome. >> up next, a look at your top hand-crafted...layer by layer. the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. experience the flavor of fall we are the largest and most diverse school...
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dr. william overton will take over as both principal and superintendent at spark charter school. this comes after a sexual assault investigation left three workers without a job last month, including jonathan chow, who police say sexually assaulted a student. the school claims it didn't know until after chow's arrest. and almost none of the school's employees were fingerprinted or background checked. >>> lightniinlightening things . temperature have remained fairly cool here, kari. >> as you rise and shine, expect a lot of sunshine as we go into the afternoon. still some low clouds this morning. that will gradually clear lunchtime and a high of 81 degrees can be expected today in los gatos. palo alto and up to 68 degrees and 85 degrees in fairfield and napa 85 degrees and 74 in oakland. in san ramon today up to 79 degrees. these temperatures feel comfortable. about average for the beginning of october, but does go back to summer as we especially head into saturday. i'll show you that coming up in a few minutes. let's check in now with mike. he's been so busy this morning. what is
dr. william overton will take over as both principal and superintendent at spark charter school. this comes after a sexual assault investigation left three workers without a job last month, including jonathan chow, who police say sexually assaulted a student. the school claims it didn't know until after chow's arrest. and almost none of the school's employees were fingerprinted or background checked. >>> lightniinlightening things . temperature have remained fairly cool here, kari....
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dr. william e walt. he passed away this march will one of the last surviving members of the eisenhower administration. you may be familiar with his legacy with an on eisenhower. he worked during the eisenhower administration as a speechwriter for fred seaton and as you see in the lower right-hand corner, he helped former president eisenhower write his memoirs. then he wrote his own books on whichower's presidency, came out in 1981 and is still one of the classics on the eisenhower presidency. i was lucky to know bill and live close to him. he lived in greenwich connecticut. i would love to see him and interview him. he was my go to guy whenever i had a question. when i was going through documents or literature. i could go and see how and he would answer my questions. he helps me to know and understand eisenhower. when of the most rewarding and challenging parts of writing about any historical figure, especially one who is no longer around, is the ability or the chance to decipher that person. bill helped
dr. william e walt. he passed away this march will one of the last surviving members of the eisenhower administration. you may be familiar with his legacy with an on eisenhower. he worked during the eisenhower administration as a speechwriter for fred seaton and as you see in the lower right-hand corner, he helped former president eisenhower write his memoirs. then he wrote his own books on whichower's presidency, came out in 1981 and is still one of the classics on the eisenhower presidency. i...
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dr. william campbell. he teaches at drew university. he's cited for developing a new treatment for roundworm parasites. there was also a winner from china who worked on treating malaria. very cool. and congrats. >> most definitely. congratulations. >> 6:04 right now. time for weather and traffic on the 4s. >> darlene, we missed out again? >> i know. i think my submission was late. >> is that what it was? i didn't put a stamp on mine. >> next year. >> we have a shot. >> always next year. in the meantime, we always have another shot at a forecast. today's looks like it will get better. we start out with clouds and chilly temperatures. in the city we're in the low 50s. clouds early. we get some breaks of sunshine as we go through the day. a cool breeze much of the day with temperatures getting back into the middle 60s. your commuter forecast, a lot of clouds. temperature about 53 degrees in the city. for the evening commute, it should be nice and dry. just a partly cloudy to clear sky. a temperature of 64 degrees. a couple warmer days ahea
dr. william campbell. he teaches at drew university. he's cited for developing a new treatment for roundworm parasites. there was also a winner from china who worked on treating malaria. very cool. and congrats. >> most definitely. congratulations. >> 6:04 right now. time for weather and traffic on the 4s. >> darlene, we missed out again? >> i know. i think my submission was late. >> is that what it was? i didn't put a stamp on mine. >> next year. >> we...
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dr. jesse williams.dy duty for a second t welcoming a little babyboy. >> moz of tov.ations mosul tovsh. mo >> all right. straight ahead, the donald doubles down but is his new politirategy a softer one? plus, inside the new tell all that trump's attorneys got all up in arm over. >> then molly ringwald's throwback thursday movie moment. how she is flashing back to her '80s roots. that's next. cal st >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >> it already came through. >>> tell me you didn't see this movie 100 times. >> 1,000 time. >> "16 candles" had every teenage girl wishing and hoping for their own jake ryan t on top of the dinner table. you going to be okay? >> oh, i don't know. i loved him so much. why is he, by the way?momen meanwhile, 31 years later, molly ringwald is returning to her '80s roots. well, >> it happened that fast. you have to swear to god you won't laugh. >> the '80s idol known for her iconic roles in "the breck lift club" and "pretty in pink" knows skyrocketing to fame teen. >> you didn
dr. jesse williams.dy duty for a second t welcoming a little babyboy. >> moz of tov.ations mosul tovsh. mo >> all right. straight ahead, the donald doubles down but is his new politirategy a softer one? plus, inside the new tell all that trump's attorneys got all up in arm over. >> then molly ringwald's throwback thursday movie moment. how she is flashing back to her '80s roots. that's next. cal st >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >> it already came...
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dr. william overton takes over as principal and superintendent.to whether workers were properly vetted. school leaders claimed they had no idea their own employees hadn't received the legally required standard background econom checks. >>> let's check your weather. >> it will be in the lower 80s in the tri-valley. expect a mix of is up and cloud -- sun and clouds and on the peninsula a high of 76. less's see how the roads are moving with mike. >> i wish it was that pleasant on the roadways, but north 101, as it splits off of there, the rest is easing up. a late crash is causing more kind of a hang-up before they can clear that. the other crash is ellis has cleared but 237 still late in the clearup there because they're feeding off that dunbar bridge into the fremont side. meanwhile, bay bridge, traffic is not so bad. i want to show you the san mateo bridge, an earlier truck has cleared from the span. >> thank you. another local news update coming up in half an hour. see you then. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford
dr. william overton takes over as principal and superintendent.to whether workers were properly vetted. school leaders claimed they had no idea their own employees hadn't received the legally required standard background econom checks. >>> let's check your weather. >> it will be in the lower 80s in the tri-valley. expect a mix of is up and cloud -- sun and clouds and on the peninsula a high of 76. less's see how the roads are moving with mike. >> i wish it was that pleasant...
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dr. chuck williams, thank you for joining us this morning.ive has a lot on his mind. >> mr. president, when [ inaudible ] gunned down you didn't do anything, didn't call the family, didn't invite them to the white house. >> a new report says a teacher could be targeting c.j. for those beliefs. the shocking comments straight ahead. and an nfl player's tributes to breast cancer sure vivers sidelined after he wants to wear pink all season. is this a fair decision? we'll debate it next. growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. breast cancer survivors >>> welcome back. time for some quick headlines from around the world this morning. the head of doctors without borde
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dr. carson also facing criticism where he wrote "i never saw a body with bullet holes that was more devastating than taking the right to arm ourselves away." >> mr. williamsn regret saying "i would not just stand there and let him shoot me?" >> no. a part of who dr. carson is, anderson, is you've seen these situations so many times and no matter how many times you talk about gun legislation, stopping this violence, as the president stated, it seems that it's routine in this country now and you've got to think that you could be in the path of these terrorists and you've got to think about how to react and what to do. and what dr. carson was saying is he would be willing to put his life on the line, in danger, willing to take a bullet to make sure more people were not part of the carnage. there's nothing to regret. i think most people can relate to that. >> but how does he actually now how he would react? senator lindsey graham responded unless one has been in a situation where you're being fired at, you don't know how you're going to react. >> that's a fascinating question. i know you've been in the line of fire. i think that is the question. you know, i h
dr. carson also facing criticism where he wrote "i never saw a body with bullet holes that was more devastating than taking the right to arm ourselves away." >> mr. williamsn regret saying "i would not just stand there and let him shoot me?" >> no. a part of who dr. carson is, anderson, is you've seen these situations so many times and no matter how many times you talk about gun legislation, stopping this violence, as the president stated, it seems that it's...
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dr. carson is officially the front runner he's within the margin of error. let's talk about the debate with armstrong williams. so dr. carson today calling for a debate format that does not include gotcha questions. what does that mean? >> well, you know, when you ask questions and told things about economics and then asked questions about gay marriage which has nothing to do with the economy, you have questions about fantasy football that has nothing to do with the economics of this country. you try to pit one candidate against the other. you know, those type of questions, jake. >> well, one of the big moments of course in the debate last night that dr. carson objected to had to do with questions about his relationship with a company that does supplements, nutritional supplements, was that a gotcha question? >> no. >> that was a fair question? >> absolutely. >> i want to get back to that in a second. i want to ask you more broadly, what did dr. carson want to do last night, and did he achieve it? >> well, dr. carson's the format doesn't necessarily play to his strength. so he's not going into the debate tryi
dr. carson is officially the front runner he's within the margin of error. let's talk about the debate with armstrong williams. so dr. carson today calling for a debate format that does not include gotcha questions. what does that mean? >> well, you know, when you ask questions and told things about economics and then asked questions about gay marriage which has nothing to do with the economy, you have questions about fantasy football that has nothing to do with the economics of this...
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williams, does dr.et in any way saying quote i would not just stand there and let him shoot me? >> no, you know, a part of who dr. carson is, anderson, is that you've seen these situations so many times and no matter how many times you talk about gun legislation, stopping this violence as the president stated, it seems that it's routine in this country now and you've got to think that you could be in the path of these terrorists and you've got to think about how to react and what to do and what dr. carson was saying is that he would be willing to put his life on the line in danger, willing to take a bullet to make sure that more people were not part of the carnage. there is nothing to regret. i think most people can relate to that. >> but how does he actually know how he would react? lindsey graham pointed out that unless one has actually been in a situation where shots were being fired, you really have no idea how you would react. has dr. carson been in a situation near gunfire? >> that's a fascinating
williams, does dr.et in any way saying quote i would not just stand there and let him shoot me? >> no, you know, a part of who dr. carson is, anderson, is that you've seen these situations so many times and no matter how many times you talk about gun legislation, stopping this violence as the president stated, it seems that it's routine in this country now and you've got to think that you could be in the path of these terrorists and you've got to think about how to react and what to do...
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. >> article strong williams is dr. carson's business manager and radio tv talk show house and columnist joins me tonight. good to have you on the program. you heard drew's report. how do you describe dr. carson's, i do. >>> -- i don't know if you would call it a relationship. he said i didn't have an involvement with them, it's absurd to say i had any kind of relationship with them but four speeches and then appearances and promotional materials and sort of this infomercial on pbs or whatever it was we broadcast from youtube. what do you make of it? >> good evening. four speeches over 11 years. one of the things you have to understand about speaker's burro. they negotiate the contracts. they discuss their fees and dr. carson's fees and they make the decision what goes on dr. carson's calendar. he has no say so unless there is someone he knows like a school he wants to do an engagement for -- >> wait a minute. for dr. carson to say he was paid by the speakers burro, that's not true. >> but it is true. let me finish. >>
. >> article strong williams is dr. carson's business manager and radio tv talk show house and columnist joins me tonight. good to have you on the program. you heard drew's report. how do you describe dr. carson's, i do. >>> -- i don't know if you would call it a relationship. he said i didn't have an involvement with them, it's absurd to say i had any kind of relationship with them but four speeches and then appearances and promotional materials and sort of this infomercial on...
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dr. thomas farley revealing the behind-the-scene battles under the bloomberg administration to try to get new yorkers healthier. good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter, in for diana williams. we're gonna talk to dr. farley in a moment, but before we do, and as a prelude, the first-ever report on health of new yorkers by zip codes. this big revelation -- your health and your life-span have a lot to do with the neighborhood where you live. move over, income inequality. make room, as well, for health inequality. here's "eyewitness news" reporter stacey sager. >> with nearly 40% of the residents here living below the poverty level, it's not terribly surprising that new york city's health department ranks brownsville the most unhealthy community in brooklyn. question is, will the city's new study make a difference? >> all of this is something that we can change. >> but talk to people in this community and you get one message loud and clear -- we are what we eat, and healthier food is expensive. >> i just spent $400, and i don't even see on what. >> $400? >> yes. >> in these two wagons? >> that's it. >> my sugar is going through the roof, and my blood pressure's going through t
dr. thomas farley revealing the behind-the-scene battles under the bloomberg administration to try to get new yorkers healthier. good morning, everyone. i'm bill ritter, in for diana williams. we're gonna talk to dr. farley in a moment, but before we do, and as a prelude, the first-ever report on health of new yorkers by zip codes. this big revelation -- your health and your life-span have a lot to do with the neighborhood where you live. move over, income inequality. make room, as well, for...
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armstrong williams, business manager for dr. ben carson.i know this is late for you and i appreciate it. >> everyone who knows me knows it's late. >> he tells me he's in the gym by 4:30 a.m. here's what your campaign and the trump campaign wrote to cnbc. "to be clear neither of our campaigns agree to either the length you propose or your ban on opening or closing statements. in fact, neither of our campaigns were consulted. neither of those conditions are acceptable. neither mr. trump or mr. carson will participate. >> our senior strategist was on the telephone with cnbc and the rnc a couple of days ago. up kn you know, it's interesting. it's much deeper than that. if you watched and you were there, the democratic debate, they were asked about adult questions about policy. they did not get into the trivial attacks, in-your-face style trivial stuff that doesn't matter and the real issues that americans doesn't want to hear about. we saw a headline in "new york times" "finally the adults show us a debate. >> does that have to do with the peop
armstrong williams, business manager for dr. ben carson.i know this is late for you and i appreciate it. >> everyone who knows me knows it's late. >> he tells me he's in the gym by 4:30 a.m. here's what your campaign and the trump campaign wrote to cnbc. "to be clear neither of our campaigns agree to either the length you propose or your ban on opening or closing statements. in fact, neither of our campaigns were consulted. neither of those conditions are acceptable. neither...
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dr. greg forbes, along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams and dana perino, "the five." >>> there ares you can count on in life. a lapdog media that will do anything to cover up a democrat scandal and a republican screw-up that will help a lap dog media do anything to cover up a scandal. hillary has a new ad. >> republicans kevin mccarthy, saying the committee investigating benghazi and clintons emails was created to destroy they are candidacy. >> everyone thought hillary clinton was unbeatable. we put together a benghazi special
dr. greg forbes, along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams and dana perino, "the five." >>> there ares you can count on in life. a lapdog media that will do anything to cover up a democrat scandal and a republican screw-up that will help a lap dog media do anything to cover up a scandal. hillary has a new ad. >> republicans kevin mccarthy, saying the committee investigating benghazi and clintons emails was created to destroy they are candidacy. >> everyone...
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dr. greg forbes, along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams and dana perino, "the five." >>> there are two things you can count on in life. a lapdog media that will do anything to cover up a democrat scandal and a republican screw-up that will help a lap dog media do anything to cover up a scandal. hillary has a new ad. >> republicans kevin mccarthy, saying the committee investigating benghazi and clintons emails was created to destroy they are candidacy. >> everyone thought hillary clinton was unbeatable. we put together a benghazi special committee. what are her numbers today? >> republicans have spent millions attacking hillary because she's fighting for everything they oppose. >> republicans are out to get hillary. please, clinton accusing someone of being political. it's like bernie sanders making fun of trump's hair. this is the lady who kicked off birtherism. didn't some world leader just say it was okay to politicize tragedy? but mccarthy's gaffe reminds us that republicans are like an ikea cafeteria full of meatballs. the path to who pushed the video, now detours to the freshl
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dr. clark, everybody, we love entrepreneurship, but we have talk about the foreign issue. armstrtrong william. the following is an important paid program about humana medicare advantage prescription drug plans. welcome to your medicare yr decision, the program that guides yoyothrough the medicare options available from humana. there are many different medicare choices available today, but are you sure you have the right medicare plan? are you with the rig company? do you wonder if you could save money with a different plan? no matter what medicare coverage you have now,
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dr. clark, everybody, we love entrepreneurship, but we have talk about the foreigig issue. armstrong william. >> the following is a paid program for life alert life alert. >> sirens wailing, truck honking. >> i can't believe how quickly the fire spread. >> our house, everything we owned went up in flames. >> "mom." it was really, really scary to see her lying there helpless and nobody could help her. i couldn't even do anything. >> you had an intruder? >> it's scararand i had this sense of real fear. >> i think it was the most frightening time of my life. i've never been through anything like that before. >> will you be ready if disaster strikes? will your aging parents be ready? what if somebody breaks in, if you wake up to find your home filled with smoke, i iyou fall and injure yourself and can't get to a phone? if you can't get the help you need when you need it, the consequences can be catastrophic. on today's show, we will meet people caught in that delicate balance between life and death. we will learn how they handled the threat and how they protected their own lives and those of the
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dr. greg forbes, along with kimberly guilfoyle. juan williams, eric bolling and our prom date with an electroel dana, "the five." president obama said the mass shootings seemed routine. it's true but what if we actually treated such crimes that way? routinely, not incidents that drown out world events. perhaps then we would no longer create an appealing path for a cop incat creeps. it's the contagion of infamy. shooters find inspiration in the press that previous shooters get. it's a fact, press that we offer in spades. the worst question is often the first -- who is the shooter? which powers an engine of attention that eggs on future atrocities. and loser sees he can garner fame unmet in prior obscurity. i'm with this guy. >> let me be very clear. i will not name the shooter. i will not give him the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act. >> i continue to believe that those media and community members who publicize his name will only glorify his horrific actions. and eventually, this will only serve to inspire future
dr. greg forbes, along with kimberly guilfoyle. juan williams, eric bolling and our prom date with an electroel dana, "the five." president obama said the mass shootings seemed routine. it's true but what if we actually treated such crimes that way? routinely, not incidents that drown out world events. perhaps then we would no longer create an appealing path for a cop incat creeps. it's the contagion of infamy. shooters find inspiration in the press that previous shooters get. it's a...
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dr. clark, everybody, we love entrepreneurship, but we have talk about the foreign issue. armstrong william. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- >> a lot of big stars, carrie underwood. kelly clarkson are in madison square garden performing to thousands. an uber driver. >> they were standing there there is a camera guy talking to him. this homeless guy comes up. >> oh, it is taylor hicks. >> adele. she just launched her music video and she is back on the scene. she is a big, big deal now. >> is it better than the justin bieber single? >> it depends what you're doing, if you're ready to party, justin bieber. if you're ready to cry yourself to sleep, adele. >> kevin hart got into a tussle with security. and he didn't pay his bill. >> that was just a $65 bill. >> it was chicken wings. >> jason, do you bring -- home to your daughters? >> eddie murphy. he accepted the award for the
dr. clark, everybody, we love entrepreneurship, but we have talk about the foreign issue. armstrong william. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- >> a lot of big stars, carrie underwood. kelly clarkson are in madison square garden performing to thousands. an uber driver. >> they were standing there there is a camera guy talking to him. this homeless guy comes up. >> oh, it is taylor hicks. >>...
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dr. greg forbes, along with kimberly guilfoyle. juan williams, eric bolling and our prom date with an electroel dana, "the five." president obama said the mass shootings seemed routine. it's true but what if we actually treated such crimes that way? routinely, not incidents that drown out world events. perhaps then we would no longer create an appealing path for a cop incat creeps. it's the contagion of infamy. shooters find
dr. greg forbes, along with kimberly guilfoyle. juan williams, eric bolling and our prom date with an electroel dana, "the five." president obama said the mass shootings seemed routine. it's true but what if we actually treated such crimes that way? routinely, not incidents that drown out world events. perhaps then we would no longer create an appealing path for a cop incat creeps. it's the contagion of infamy. shooters find
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dr. penny patterson. over the years, this gorilla celebrity has shared a gig with robin williams.ed sadness when they told her williams had died. now, 44 years old, koko is bridging the species barrier again. david wright, abc news, new york. >> it's always cool when you see different species showing each other the love that way. that's cool. koko has never had a baby of her own. so there you go. >> apparently they say you have had lots of baby kittens over your lifetime. >> yeah, i'm a cat lady at heart. >> good to know. >> more coming up "the mix." and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. well, things in the bedroom have alwaysyeah, no complaints. we've always had a lot of fun, but i want
dr. penny patterson. over the years, this gorilla celebrity has shared a gig with robin williams.ed sadness when they told her williams had died. now, 44 years old, koko is bridging the species barrier again. david wright, abc news, new york. >> it's always cool when you see different species showing each other the love that way. that's cool. koko has never had a baby of her own. so there you go. >> apparently they say you have had lots of baby kittens over your lifetime. >>...
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the world can identify -- no way they are going to start putting william tecumseh sherman on a commemorative -- it is not going to happen. dr. smart: now, what you can buiy from time to time -- what you can buy from time to time, these are called souvenir cards. they are printed by the bureau of engraving and printing. sometimes under special request for special events and whatnot. so, you will actually see a number -- only the face and typically they do not have signatures and that sort of thing, but the basic note you can get in what is called a souvenir card. it is not circulating money but , there have been reprinting of a number of these classic notes. really just for collectors. but they are by no means , you know, monetized or legal tender. anything else? ok. thanks. and if you want to hang around for a little bit, i'll set out a bunch of notes on this table and you can come by and take a look at them. all rights? thanks again. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit
the world can identify -- no way they are going to start putting william tecumseh sherman on a commemorative -- it is not going to happen. dr. smart: now, what you can buiy from time to time -- what you can buy from time to time, these are called souvenir cards. they are printed by the bureau of engraving and printing. sometimes under special request for special events and whatnot. so, you will actually see a number -- only the face and typically they do not have signatures and that sort of...
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dr. ruth. >> okay. >> and i was right in there with cindy williams from "laverne and shirley." hoseffeffer incorporated. it was a made-up word. >> weather gorgeous. >> i wanted to see what it was going to be like. perfect to get outside to do morning activity. nice, fresh, and cool. tiny little bit of a breeze. temps are comfortable. look what is going on in the tristate. only clouds in the area. 60 degrees in central park. 54 in monticello. same thing in bridgeport. high clouds fill to the sun a little bit. don't block it out. it will be a beautiful day. temps are a little milder this morning than 24 hours ago. only 2 degrees warmer in montauk. but 12 degrees warmer than it was 24 hours ago in allentown. that is the average bump up in the temp in central park. there are clouds out there. most of it is high cloudiness filtering out the sunshine. not a big deal. nothing producing rain you have to go back up in canada before you see any precip. moisture starts completely. as it comes through, we'll see high clouds, maybe midlevel clouds, but nothing that gives us rainfall. today. from the north. tomorrow
dr. ruth. >> okay. >> and i was right in there with cindy williams from "laverne and shirley." hoseffeffer incorporated. it was a made-up word. >> weather gorgeous. >> i wanted to see what it was going to be like. perfect to get outside to do morning activity. nice, fresh, and cool. tiny little bit of a breeze. temps are comfortable. look what is going on in the tristate. only clouds in the area. 60 degrees in central park. 54 in monticello. same thing in...