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. >> donetsk is a dying city. he majority of shops, businesses, factories, cinemas in the city center have closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rovt of and will come back when things are better. obvious in kiev -- over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people that fled from the war zone, including sasha, who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter, anna. >> there is a real war there. massive shelling, my daughter is disabled and is more relaxed now that we are out of it. >> back at donetsk station, more goodbyes. nobody knows when they'll see friends and family again. nobody imagined ukraine's crisis would come to this. >>> australian police have arrived in ukraine to help secure the crash site of the malaysian airliner shot down 10 days ago. they are joining a dutch-led security force in the eastern city of kharkiv. 28 australians were
. >> donetsk is a dying city. he majority of shops, businesses, factories, cinemas in the city center have closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rovt of and will come back when things are better. obvious in kiev -- over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people that fled from the war zone, including sasha, who felt...
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it is a dying city, the majority of the shops and businesses and factories and cinemas are closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going to west to government controlled areas and some going to east to russia. >> these people are going to a russian city and returning when things are better. and over in kiev there is a shelter and one moving for the sake of his daughter anna. >> there is a war there, lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled. she's more relaxed now. >> back at the station, more good-byes. nobody knows when they'll see family or friends again. no one imagined that the crisis would come to this. aljazeera. >> meanwhile, that fighting between the ukrainian army and separatistses is hampering the investigation into the downing of flight mh 17. and there cabbing ewe sagss about the claims about the crash and separatists are planning to scatter the aircraft wreckage to slow down the investigation. >> stay tuned, coming up, the immigration crisis along the u.s. boarder is raging and could an alliance be the solution that the lawmakers are looking for
it is a dying city, the majority of the shops and businesses and factories and cinemas are closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going to west to government controlled areas and some going to east to russia. >> these people are going to a russian city and returning when things are better. and over in kiev there is a shelter and one moving for the sake of his daughter anna. >> there is a war there, lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled. she's more relaxed...
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donetsk is a dying city. the ma rt jo of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. these people are going to the russian city, and they say they'll come back whether things are better. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is now a shelter for 200 that just fled from the war zone, including sasha who felt he had to move for his sake of his daughter, anna. >> translator: there's a real war there. lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled and she's much more relaxed now that we're out of there. >> reporter: back at donetsk station, more good-byes. nobody knows when they will see friends and family again. who would imagine ukraine's crisis would come to this? >>> still to come here on this news hour, we meet a former cuban revolutionary who made his own museum in a key event in the history. in sports find out who is in the final. >> what
donetsk is a dying city. the ma rt jo of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. these people are going to the russian city, and they say they'll come back whether things are better. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is now a shelter for 200 that just fled from the war zone, including sasha who felt he had to...
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it is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinema in the city center are closed, people left because they fear the worse. some are going to west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. these are going to russian city. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for two hundred people that fled in the war zone, including sasha, who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter anna. >> there's a real war there. lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled and much more relaxed now that we are out of it. >> back at the station, more good-byes, nobody knows when they'll see family and friends again. never imagined that the crew yan crisis would come to this. >> joining me from ukraine capital kiev. mr. hunter, thank you for joining us. the eu considering the toughest sanctions yet against russia. >> well, what we have by president putin and the allies they are more afraid of the banks than they are of the tanks, so i think what is on the agend
it is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinema in the city center are closed, people left because they fear the worse. some are going to west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. these are going to russian city. over in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for two hundred people that fled in the war zone, including sasha, who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter anna. >> there's a real war there. lots of...
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. >> donetsk is a dying city. majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rostal. in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people, including sasha who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter, anna. >> translator: there is a real war there. lots of shelling. my daughter is disabled and she is much more relaxed now that we are out of it. >> back at dondon station, more goodbyes. nobody knows when they will see friends and family again. nobody imagined ukraine's crisis would come to this. barnaby phillips, al jazeera, dondon. >> the fighting between the ukrainian army and separatists is hampering the investigation into the downing of malaysian airlines flight 17. the u.k. is accusing russia of making false claims about that crash. the dutch government has identif
. >> donetsk is a dying city. majority of shops and businesses and factories and cinemas here in the city center have all closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government-controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >> these people are going to the russian city of rostal. in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people, including sasha who felt he had to move for the sake of his daughter, anna. >> translator: there is...
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. >> the city of philadelphia told the owners of this house their street tree was dying and that the would remove it. that was nearly two years ago. now the tree is on top of their house. fox 29 working to get results. i'm bruce gordon. the story straight ahead. >> and the phillies, they were almost no hit today. but then wait until you see what happened. and maybe the golf shot of the decade. that's all coming up in sports. >> howard, coming up in weather, ultimate doppler lit up depending on your location. the flood con >> right now philadelphia police are searching for two men after a robbery in franklinville. think happened at peter's seafood on the 3500 block of germantown avenue. police say the men got into the store by cutting through the front gate and then they got couple of cash register. 40 bucks and six cartons of cigarettes. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> new developments in last spring's big drug sweep that targeted those schools on the mainline. timothy brooks was in court today and waived his preliminary hearing. the 18 year old haverford school
. >> the city of philadelphia told the owners of this house their street tree was dying and that the would remove it. that was nearly two years ago. now the tree is on top of their house. fox 29 working to get results. i'm bruce gordon. the story straight ahead. >> and the phillies, they were almost no hit today. but then wait until you see what happened. and maybe the golf shot of the decade. that's all coming up in sports. >> howard, coming up in weather, ultimate doppler...
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donetsk is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories, and cinemas in the city center have closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >>> these people are going to the russian city of rost of and say they'll come back when things are better. in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people who fled. including this man who left for the sake of his tauter. >> translation: there's a real war, a lot of shelling. my daughter is disabled. she's relaxed. over it. >> back at donetsk station, more goodbyes. nobody knows when they'll see friends and family. no one imagined ukraine's crisis would come to this. >> the u.n. peacekeeping mission in mali discovered the second black box from the alaljeery crash. it may hold information about the jet's final moment and information about why it went down. french soldiers arrived at the crash site. 118 on board the airliner were killed on tuesday. b
donetsk is a dying city. the majority of shops and businesses and factories, and cinemas in the city center have closed. people have left because they fear the worst. some are going west to government controlled areas. some are going east to russia. >>> these people are going to the russian city of rost of and say they'll come back when things are better. in kiev, an abandoned cement factory is a shelter for 200 people who fled. including this man who left for the sake of his tauter....
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that wasn't the worst of the they'd be warning the city that the tree was dying and dangerous for years. back in october 2012, city parks commission tree inspector slated this tree for removal quote at some future date. well as days turned into weeks, turned into months, turned into many months, the items followed up with phone calls and e-mails asking when the stow was coming back. they got no response. >> we just knew at some point the tree was going to come down. you just didn't know which storm was going to tack the down. >> reporter: turned out it was the july 3rd storm which not only took down the tree but took down a street light with it. when the fennels got hold of the parks commission four days later, they were told it could be up to a year before the tree would be removed. or -- >> if you want to have the tree removed we suggest you called call private contractor. we'll send i was list. it will be at your own expense. you will not be reimbursed for that. >> reporter: it is a preventible. predictable mess. >> you just want to cry. on the get results tab.is was >> a traffic sto
that wasn't the worst of the they'd be warning the city that the tree was dying and dangerous for years. back in october 2012, city parks commission tree inspector slated this tree for removal quote at some future date. well as days turned into weeks, turned into months, turned into many months, the items followed up with phone calls and e-mails asking when the stow was coming back. they got no response. >> we just knew at some point the tree was going to come down. you just didn't know...
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dying. new york city's mayor says he calls it troubling.ave for vacation but posedtpon it for one day and on staten island protests over the incident are planned led by the activist al sharpton all of this while police internal affairs investigators and prosecutors launch separate investigations into what exactly happened. >> the mayor trying to simmer tensions down. >> this is going to be tense for awhile. >> a lot of questions. >> thanks. >>> coming up on "gma" the most popular person on facebook, why so many fans are finding a lot to like. >> i was surprised when i found out this. >> ooh. >> "pop news" after a quick break. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes
dying. new york city's mayor says he calls it troubling.ave for vacation but posedtpon it for one day and on staten island protests over the incident are planned led by the activist al sharpton all of this while police internal affairs investigators and prosecutors launch separate investigations into what exactly happened. >> the mayor trying to simmer tensions down. >> this is going to be tense for awhile. >> a lot of questions. >> thanks. >>> coming up on...
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, i think one of the major obstacles we have the fact that the minute media portrayed atlantic city as dyingin reality, as you can see, we 95% occupied, our boardwalk is full, our beach is full, our entertainment, is on. test run for summer concert series, although future concerts may not be free. >> looking forward to doing this as maybe basically ticketed event that we can charge, ticket prices for, which means we can do it more often. >> blake shelton set to take the stage within the hour. >> all right, todd, enjoy v a good time, thank you. red light cameras are common picture, at some of the city's busiest intersection. >> now the technology is expanding into more of the suburbs. still ahead, which township will now get these eyes in the sky. >> plus, making a difference, one brush stroke at a time. we'll tell you how volunteers are helping people achieve the american dream. kate? >> and we are tracking showers across the area, just a few out there today, but more numerous showers tomorrow. and it could be a wet first weekend of augusfrt, the city to or at the shore coming up. >> phillie
, i think one of the major obstacles we have the fact that the minute media portrayed atlantic city as dyingin reality, as you can see, we 95% occupied, our boardwalk is full, our beach is full, our entertainment, is on. test run for summer concert series, although future concerts may not be free. >> looking forward to doing this as maybe basically ticketed event that we can charge, ticket prices for, which means we can do it more often. >> blake shelton set to take the stage within...
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the fennels say the street tree had been dying for year. a cityinspector slater the tree for removal back in octob october 2012. the city would cut it down quote at some future date. the fennels waited and waited and waited. >> then filling out the forms online. calling 311. calling the park commission. >> reporter: to no avail came last week's storm. the downed tree appeared to have done some minor damage to the fennels home and also took out a street light on the block. when they reached out to the parks commission again to finally get the tree removed, michael fennel says they were told to be patient. >> what kind of wait are we talking? >> we've heard anywhere -- anywhere from a day to a year. >> reporter: a day to a year? >> yes. >> reporter: to have a tree sitting on your house? >> yes. >>> the parks commission made a suggestion. >> if you want to have the tree removed we suggest you call a private contractor. we'll seasoned i was list. it will be at your own spent. you will not be reimbursed for that. >> reporter: i spent most of the aftern
the fennels say the street tree had been dying for year. a cityinspector slater the tree for removal back in octob october 2012. the city would cut it down quote at some future date. the fennels waited and waited and waited. >> then filling out the forms online. calling 311. calling the park commission. >> reporter: to no avail came last week's storm. the downed tree appeared to have done some minor damage to the fennels home and also took out a street light on the block. when they...
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they say the city of philadelphia promised to remove this dying tree two years ago and now it is on their house. fox 29 getting result. >>> after days of pop up storms and severe weather, well, what is in store for your weekend? sue has the answer. it is one we think you'll like. >> that is a refreshing change. >> it is 6:31. thanks for joining us, july 11th, actually feels nice out there. >> i think we're slowly but surely pushing that humidity on out for the weekend, sue. >> we have fog lingering at the shore, but it does look like the sun will burn through that fog and we will end up having a decent beach day. we're crossing our fingers, smiling and just glad it is friday. for bus stop buddy wearing the shades and it is okay to be pool side, it is not as muggy. due points are down. it is in the dramatically different. but here in the city we are seeing sunshine. we're going ahead and be optimistic with the nine out of ten. sunnies up due points are down but it is the at the shore and south of us where that frontal system has stalled that we are seeing extra clouds, and a stray shower i
they say the city of philadelphia promised to remove this dying tree two years ago and now it is on their house. fox 29 getting result. >>> after days of pop up storms and severe weather, well, what is in store for your weekend? sue has the answer. it is one we think you'll like. >> that is a refreshing change. >> it is 6:31. thanks for joining us, july 11th, actually feels nice out there. >> i think we're slowly but surely pushing that humidity on out for the...
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dying? one man pau city twitter password in an article to prove that they do not -- one man posted his twitterin an article to prove that they do not matter anymore. hacked, butwas not someone did try to access it and get a phone number as well. is this really the end of the password? i spoke with jonathan klein, the manager of microstrategy, that ties your eyes and your phone, allowing you to log in without a password. i asked him whether this was a good idea. >> i think he was trying to illustrate a point that passwords are dying and on their way out. which is a point that i think most people would instinctively agree with. >> they are dying, but certainly not dead. how long will they be dying for? it seems like this will be a very long process. >> passwords have been around for a long time, since the advent of networks, and they are the standard way that we protect access to online systems, to gain access to bank records over the phone and the like. be around forwill a while, but with 80% of all cyber breaches being caused by compromise usernames and passwords, i think most people realize t
dying? one man pau city twitter password in an article to prove that they do not -- one man posted his twitterin an article to prove that they do not matter anymore. hacked, butwas not someone did try to access it and get a phone number as well. is this really the end of the password? i spoke with jonathan klein, the manager of microstrategy, that ties your eyes and your phone, allowing you to log in without a password. i asked him whether this was a good idea. >> i think he was trying to...
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had massive human displacements, chaos, violence that was rampant and people were dying by the tens of thousands in cities and cities were being destroyed. sfekttive. >> has been the fear of that scenarios has been the basis of the general approval of the presence of the foreign troops over the last decade and now that their troops are leaving, i think there is a sense among afghans of certainty of what exactly is going to happen moving forward. no one knows the answer to that. >> how much confidence, whether it's ashaf hani or abdullah-al d abdula-abdula, in terms of economic development, stability, progress for the afghan peopthan achieve? >> i think afghans are ready for change and any change from the last 10 years or at least initially it will be seen as a positive thing. i think one of the really important thins where we are right now is who is elected is almost as impossible, as important as how he is elected. but whoever is in office has an enormous task ahead of him. >> how does the west support the afghan people through this transition? isn't there this danger of westerners trying to impose their
had massive human displacements, chaos, violence that was rampant and people were dying by the tens of thousands in cities and cities were being destroyed. sfekttive. >> has been the fear of that scenarios has been the basis of the general approval of the presence of the foreign troops over the last decade and now that their troops are leaving, i think there is a sense among afghans of certainty of what exactly is going to happen moving forward. no one knows the answer to that. >>...
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, i think one of the major obstacles we have is the fact that the media has portrayed atlantic city as dying. and in reality as you can see, we are 95% occupied. our boardwalk is full. our beach is full. our entertainment is on. >> reporter: and country music superstar blake shelton is set to take the stage here, just before 7:00 this evening, the stage is located just north here of the piers at ceasar's. todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the place to be tonight atlantic city and the board walk, blake shelton, todd, thank you very much. still to come on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 a picture that you have to see to believe. an axe flies off a truck and smashes into a drivers windshield. the passenger of that car narrowly escaped with her life. >> for the first time baltimore ravens player, ray rice, breaks his silence about his two game suspension for assaulting his wife. >> and thousands of americans die from overdosing on painkillers every year. our health reporter stephanie stahl is here, and on your side with what you need to know about a brand new consumer report study. that's nex
, i think one of the major obstacles we have is the fact that the media has portrayed atlantic city as dying. and in reality as you can see, we are 95% occupied. our boardwalk is full. our beach is full. our entertainment is on. >> reporter: and country music superstar blake shelton is set to take the stage here, just before 7:00 this evening, the stage is located just north here of the piers at ceasar's. todd quinones, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the place to be tonight...
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five new york city police officers tackling a man who ends up dying while in custody.new york is demanding a full investigation and there's going to be protests planned today, as well. >> this video is really horrifying, and it's going viral this morning making a lot of people really angry. the mayor of new york city bill de blasio postponing his vacation to italy by a day for an important meeting with community leaders. there are protests expected. there are charges this morning that proper procedures were not followed during the arrest. we'll have much more on this story which is breaking at this hour coming up. >>> but first the man on trial accused of killing his wife on valentine's day. >> authorities in illinois say nathan leuthold, a former baptist missionary, shot his wife to make way for his alleged mistress. the prosecution and defense laying out their case in court and abc's reena ninan is here with more. good morning, reena. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. the couple met that alleged mistress when she was just a girl during a mission trip to lithuani
five new york city police officers tackling a man who ends up dying while in custody.new york is demanding a full investigation and there's going to be protests planned today, as well. >> this video is really horrifying, and it's going viral this morning making a lot of people really angry. the mayor of new york city bill de blasio postponing his vacation to italy by a day for an important meeting with community leaders. there are protests expected. there are charges this morning that...
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. >> reporter: they say the street tree had been dying for years. a citytree inspector slated tree for removal back in october of 2012. the sit would i cut it down quote at some future date, but they waited, and waited, and waited. >> and then, filling out the forms on line, calling 311, calling the parks commission. >> reporter: to no avail. then came last weeks storm. town tree appeared to have done minor damage to the fennell's home and also took out the a streetlight on the block. when they reached out to the parks commission again to finally get the tree removed, michael fennell said they before told to be patient. >> what kind of way are we talking. >> we have heard anywhere from a day for a year. >> reporter: day to a year. >> yes. >> reporter: to have a tree sitting on your house. >> yes. >> reporter: she says parks commission then made a suggestion. >> if you want to have the tree removed we suggest you call a private contractor we will send you a list, it will be at your own expense, you will not be reimbursed for that. >> reporter: i spent have
. >> reporter: they say the street tree had been dying for years. a citytree inspector slated tree for removal back in october of 2012. the sit would i cut it down quote at some future date, but they waited, and waited, and waited. >> and then, filling out the forms on line, calling 311, calling the parks commission. >> reporter: to no avail. then came last weeks storm. town tree appeared to have done minor damage to the fennell's home and also took out the a streetlight on...
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there have been warning syrians in major cities and towns in southern israel. three israeli soldiers dying within the gaza strip. the israeli military have been keen to show the foreign media the tunnels they discovered out of the gaza strip into israeli territory. we saw one of these this afternoon, the entry point about 700 kilometers from the gaza -- 700 meters from the gaza border. it ilitary there saying let over here to israel. they say they have discovered around 30 of these tunnels. they are working on destroying them. it may take a couple of weeks to do so, and those tunnels have put the fear of death into israelis. only a few days ago, five israeli soldiers lost their lives when hamas gunmen emerged from a tunnel, along with rockets. >> chris moore reporting from tel aviv. now, destructive and short-sighted. that is how the foreign had ministry is describing the latest e.u. and american sanctions sergeanting russian. they are because of moskow's esumed support of the rebels in ukraine. despite moscow's defiant tone, they say the sanctions will hit hard. we are joined by a corresp
there have been warning syrians in major cities and towns in southern israel. three israeli soldiers dying within the gaza strip. the israeli military have been keen to show the foreign media the tunnels they discovered out of the gaza strip into israeli territory. we saw one of these this afternoon, the entry point about 700 kilometers from the gaza -- 700 meters from the gaza border. it ilitary there saying let over here to israel. they say they have discovered around 30 of these tunnels....
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killed the president was not there at the time there's been regular attacks in the city since twenty eleven with four people dying in a car bombing on saturday. parcel typhoons batter japan's open our island chain causing waves untermensch of rain up to five hundred thousand people have been told to seek shelter and at least one person has been killed the storm caused massive power outages for schools to close and triggered flight cancellations warnings of potential flooding and heavy downpours have. also been issued for japan's western media. and a british chief executive of a partner company has been detained by brazilian police as part of an investigation into illegal ticket sales last week more than ten other people were tains accused of belonging to an international accounting which resells world cup tickets. could have operated out up to four tournaments making almost one hundred million dollars in the process. the n.s.a. has been spying on its own people its friends and even on entire nations recording every phone call made in the bahamas. so fine assuming you think you do what you say so we. look up to yo
killed the president was not there at the time there's been regular attacks in the city since twenty eleven with four people dying in a car bombing on saturday. parcel typhoons batter japan's open our island chain causing waves untermensch of rain up to five hundred thousand people have been told to seek shelter and at least one person has been killed the storm caused massive power outages for schools to close and triggered flight cancellations warnings of potential flooding and heavy downpours...
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. >>> i'm jean casarez in new york where the city is reeling from its own bloody fourth of july. >> it's been a terrible. kids dyingeverything. >> reporter: from o for new york city residents, the holiday was anything but peaceful. 23 people shot, three dead. part of a frightening spike in shootings. according to the new york police department, at 10.3% increase in the number of shootings victims from this time last year. >> to hear gunshots with your child around is not the best thing ever. i worry about my daughter all the time. it's just something we have to live with. >> reporter: but why now after new york city seemed to have gun crime under control? all this comes just 11 months after a federal judge ended new york's controversial stop and frisk policy. which gave police officers the power to search someone without a warrant based on reasonable suspicion. new york mayor bill de blasio. >> i don't think this has had an impact. it's being used a lot less than in the past because as in the past, almost 90% of those stopped were not guilty of anything. >> reporter: some new york city residents who applauded that
. >>> i'm jean casarez in new york where the city is reeling from its own bloody fourth of july. >> it's been a terrible. kids dyingeverything. >> reporter: from o for new york city residents, the holiday was anything but peaceful. 23 people shot, three dead. part of a frightening spike in shootings. according to the new york police department, at 10.3% increase in the number of shootings victims from this time last year. >> to hear gunshots with your child around is...
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can follow maria's twitter feed she is in the city of the ganske right now one of the main hubs of anti-government resistance. the ongoing fighting and dying humanitarian situation the driving factor is an issue crane from their homes for guns has become another city in the region left without water and electricity the u.n. says around one hundred ten thousand refugees have fled to russia but the u.s. state department has another version of the situation. in this situation u.n. h.d.r.'s estimate of the number of people moving across the ukrainian border comes directly from russian government source is who suffice to say have not always been entirely accurate here and just a couple of points on this because i know there's been some questions u.n.h.c.r. statement did not say that one hundred ten thousand refugees fled ukraine into russia what it said is that number of people had crossed the border at some point that could be to go visit their grandmother and come back. the russian regions bordering ukraine have declared a state of emergency as they deal with an influx of refugees from ukraine fishel say they have to accommodate thousands eve
can follow maria's twitter feed she is in the city of the ganske right now one of the main hubs of anti-government resistance. the ongoing fighting and dying humanitarian situation the driving factor is an issue crane from their homes for guns has become another city in the region left without water and electricity the u.n. says around one hundred ten thousand refugees have fled to russia but the u.s. state department has another version of the situation. in this situation u.n. h.d.r.'s...
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dying on that beach. flashing that sunshine smile. for "nightline," i'm matt gutman in panama city beach, florida. >>> up next, the barbecue battles begin. can you handle the heat? us. is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. you've reached the age where you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include hea
dying on that beach. flashing that sunshine smile. for "nightline," i'm matt gutman in panama city beach, florida. >>> up next, the barbecue battles begin. can you handle the heat? us. is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause...
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cities. the traditional ink on paper, that business is dying, down to 25%.owever, the growth of e-book sales is up eightfold. clearly, the future of book publishing is it e-book business. machette has to do business with the amazons of the world but they need other publishers to really hold a hard line with amazon in terms of pricing and margins. >> are we going to see more of these kind of content disputes? amazon had a similar dispute with time warner over movie distributions. >> sure. physical is sort of not growing at all as paul mentioned. it is a shift to digital. every device will be connected and people are consuming on digital weather tablets or the phone we saw. absolutely. distribution as we have known it over the past several years is changing and every single business is impacted. amazon is a leader and every publisher needs to be on amazon and work with amazon and make sure consumers and get the content. and also the overall media business is not a disruptive. to answer your question, yes, we will see these negotiations going forward. we consum
cities. the traditional ink on paper, that business is dying, down to 25%.owever, the growth of e-book sales is up eightfold. clearly, the future of book publishing is it e-book business. machette has to do business with the amazons of the world but they need other publishers to really hold a hard line with amazon in terms of pricing and margins. >> are we going to see more of these kind of content disputes? amazon had a similar dispute with time warner over movie distributions. >>...
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dying. >> stop. >> reporter: now the new york city police commissioner announcing the retraining of all 35,000 officersarrest procedures and the use of force. >> there will be a retraining of every member of the new york city police department in the week, months and potential years ahead. >> reporter: the top to bottom review was ordered in the wake of last thursday's incident and the alleged use of a choke hold to subdue 43-year-old eric garner, suspected of selling illegal cigarettes. >> they are making it clear that a choke hold is a banned procedure. they are also making it clear that we've got to come up with alternatives. >> reporter: this move comes as the fbi and u.s. justice department have begun monitoring the circumstances of garner's arrest and death. already, one officer, this man, has been stripped of his badge and gun and assigned to a desk job. >> come on. >> reporter: now four paramedics who responded to the scene after garner collapsed are suspended without pay by their superiors while reviewing their actions. two police sergeants present at his arrest said that garner did not appear
dying. >> stop. >> reporter: now the new york city police commissioner announcing the retraining of all 35,000 officersarrest procedures and the use of force. >> there will be a retraining of every member of the new york city police department in the week, months and potential years ahead. >> reporter: the top to bottom review was ordered in the wake of last thursday's incident and the alleged use of a choke hold to subdue 43-year-old eric garner, suspected of selling...
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dying because they don't have care. >>> this is al jazerra america. live from new york city; i am tony harris with a look at today's top storieses. dozen dead and wounded at a you nate the stations school used that's shelter in gas a trying to figure out connor tests got information on migrant school children and their families and scammed them. nypd apparently using an illegal tactic, another choke hold controversy coming up. a plan to sue the president by republics moving forward. ♪
dying because they don't have care. >>> this is al jazerra america. live from new york city; i am tony harris with a look at today's top storieses. dozen dead and wounded at a you nate the stations school used that's shelter in gas a trying to figure out connor tests got information on migrant school children and their families and scammed them. nypd apparently using an illegal tactic, another choke hold controversy coming up. a plan to sue the president by republics moving forward. ♪
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there friday and urban league which has a lot of attention on these cities this past weekend in chicago. 11 people shot. 11-year-old dying at a slumber party. a bullet going through a wall and hitting her. >> what should we do about chicago? >> one, our big cities have a lot of problems across america. main problem being poverty, unemployment, but also violence. the poverty and the unemployment may make the violence worse and so what i have said is that republicans have some answers for. this and so i will talk about how we bring economic opportunity to these cities by dramatically lowering taxes. i have a plan for bailing out detroit. $1.3 billion. not from atlanta, not from houston, but just by leaving money in detroit that never gets sent to washington. letting their own money help bail themselves out. >> and it's not common to see republicans at the urban league. you and g.o.p. chairman ryans priebus -- you are the only elected one. >> i'm excited about it it we are saying we are going to compete for the vote of people who live in the cities. look that the red blue map across the united states. we win every rural cou
there friday and urban league which has a lot of attention on these cities this past weekend in chicago. 11 people shot. 11-year-old dying at a slumber party. a bullet going through a wall and hitting her. >> what should we do about chicago? >> one, our big cities have a lot of problems across america. main problem being poverty, unemployment, but also violence. the poverty and the unemployment may make the violence worse and so what i have said is that republicans have some answers...
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you take a look at the book publishing business, it's a tale of two cities will stop the traditional ink on paper, that is mrs. dying, down about 25 are sent in the last five years. but the growth of e-book sales is up eightfold. clearly, the future of book alleging is in the e-book business. so hachette has to do business with the amazons of the world. but they and other publishers need to hold off on the hard line with amazon terms of rising and margins. >> are we going to see more of these kinds of content dispute in the future? we know there was a similar dispute with time warner over movie distribution. >> i think physical is not growing at all and this is a shift to digital. everything, every device is going to be collected, whether it's the tablet or the fire phone. so i think distribution as we have known it is completely changing and every single is business is impacted and amazon is a leader here and everyone needs to be on amazon and work with amazon and vice versa to make sure consumers get the content and the overall media businesses not as disruptive. i think we are going to see multiple of these negot
you take a look at the book publishing business, it's a tale of two cities will stop the traditional ink on paper, that is mrs. dying, down about 25 are sent in the last five years. but the growth of e-book sales is up eightfold. clearly, the future of book alleging is in the e-book business. so hachette has to do business with the amazons of the world. but they and other publishers need to hold off on the hard line with amazon terms of rising and margins. >> are we going to see more of...
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city. but medical workers say they cannot get ambulances to the palestinian people who were wounded and dying there. they say israeli forces fired on ambulances. israel says hamas uses the vehicles to move weapons and uses hospitals to store them. we are getting new details on an israeli soldier who disappeared on sunday. officials now admit they are not sure if he's alive or dead. they are investigating whether he was captured by hamas. as for the flight ban it was only for 24 hours. we should know what the faa will do next as early as tomorrow morning. at the live desk i'm chris lawrence. >> u.s. intelligence officials believe they know who shot down a malaysian airlines jet full of passengers. the leading theory tonight is it was the work of pro russian separatists and that the missile was launched at the airliner by mistake. there's been no evidence of direct russian involvement. three senior officials say the missile was launched from a separatist region. tonight the rebels are still in control of the crash site. they say they are willing to guarantee the safety of kbrarts but it's still
city. but medical workers say they cannot get ambulances to the palestinian people who were wounded and dying there. they say israeli forces fired on ambulances. israel says hamas uses the vehicles to move weapons and uses hospitals to store them. we are getting new details on an israeli soldier who disappeared on sunday. officials now admit they are not sure if he's alive or dead. they are investigating whether he was captured by hamas. as for the flight ban it was only for 24 hours. we should...
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dying when compared to patients who arrived normal workday hours. the study blamed the discrepancy on hospital staffing. >>> he inspired a city, now he may inspire a movie. >> the official trailer for bat kid begins. it's a documentary about five-year-old miles scott, his battle with leukemia and san francisco's push to turn the bay area. they already have great video of the event. >> we give it two thumbs-up already. >> can you imagine how many will want to go see the movie. >> love that about san francisco. >> oh, you are so cute! i love your cute little smile. >> oh. a little girl has a breakdown when she was told something about her baby brother. the news sent you over the edge i just feel bad for [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh weird. seriously? what? they're magically delicious! . >>> here is your traffic and weather together. >> good morning. we can expect to see another decent day unfold. yesterday started off with plenty of sunshine. we did eventually see
dying when compared to patients who arrived normal workday hours. the study blamed the discrepancy on hospital staffing. >>> he inspired a city, now he may inspire a movie. >> the official trailer for bat kid begins. it's a documentary about five-year-old miles scott, his battle with leukemia and san francisco's push to turn the bay area. they already have great video of the event. >> we give it two thumbs-up already. >> can you imagine how many will want to go see...
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city alone. so the fact that we're putting our lives on the line, there's people out there dying from this, being able to never walk again... >> coach dabo swinney enjoys celebrity status, and his opinions can sway the fan base. >> what we try to teach our guys is to use football, to create the opportunities, take advantage of the platform and the brand and the marketing that you have available to you. as far as paying players, professionalizing college athletics, that's when you lose me. i'll go do something else, because there's enough entitlement in this world as it is. >> coach swinney just signed an 8-year contract that will pay three million dollars next season. meanwhile, 86 percent of college football players live below the federal poverty line. >> the reason why we're at a breaking point is that we currently have two economies existing side by side in one structure. you have the coaches are like the wolfiest wolves of wall st. so it's free market run amok. ayn rand would weep with joy at the economic situation for the coaches. but for the players its indentured servitude. >> all i know i
city alone. so the fact that we're putting our lives on the line, there's people out there dying from this, being able to never walk again... >> coach dabo swinney enjoys celebrity status, and his opinions can sway the fan base. >> what we try to teach our guys is to use football, to create the opportunities, take advantage of the platform and the brand and the marketing that you have available to you. as far as paying players, professionalizing college athletics, that's when you...
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dying every day. this video shot by a local cameraman is hard to watch. ambulances are rushing to a blast site in gaza city. the cameraman is rolling, then a second incoming round knocks him down. the cameraman from a pro-hamas media company prays. he wanders in a daze. more artillery comes in. at least 16 are killed. nearby, a mosque was destroyed. its minoret toppled. likely to enrage many in the muslim world. israel's air and ground offensive is punishing and relentless today pushing deeper into gaza's narrow streets. israeli troops searched house-to-house for militants trying to find and destroy hamas rockets and tunnels. this isn't a quick and easy fight israeli officials talked about just a few weeks ago. at least three israeli soldiers were killed today, 27 injured. still, most israelis continue to support this offensive seeing it as self-defense. brian. >> richard engel in gaza city again for us tonight. richard, thanks. >>> in this country it's a heck of a way to focus people's attention on our crumbling infrastructure, but last night in l.a. a water main broke, a section of pipe that dates back t
dying every day. this video shot by a local cameraman is hard to watch. ambulances are rushing to a blast site in gaza city. the cameraman is rolling, then a second incoming round knocks him down. the cameraman from a pro-hamas media company prays. he wanders in a daze. more artillery comes in. at least 16 are killed. nearby, a mosque was destroyed. its minoret toppled. likely to enrage many in the muslim world. israel's air and ground offensive is punishing and relentless today pushing deeper...
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people in union city, fremont and newark doing such a good job of conserving water they may have to pay more for it. >> you see the brown lawns and dying landscaping, the district imposed mandatory restrictions in march. >>> our customers are rising to the challenge and we're seeing a 20% water saving. >> other areas are greener, bigger homes use more water and some lawns are very well waters, we obtained this list of complaints, more for watering lawns more than allowed. the district sent this violation letter to 5 confirmed repeat offenders but they corrected their violations. >> many may be paying more because they are using less. under a revenue recovery proposal. a drought surcharge on residential use on 49 gallons per person per day. that's what he's using now that he's conserving. >> i don't think it's fair. for people conserving they should not be charged extra. >> a public hearing is to be held thursday at the alameda county water agency and their offices. reporting live, john fowler. >> state water officials are stepping up efforts to get people to stop wasting water. they will set new constructions with fines as high as .500
people in union city, fremont and newark doing such a good job of conserving water they may have to pay more for it. >> you see the brown lawns and dying landscaping, the district imposed mandatory restrictions in march. >>> our customers are rising to the challenge and we're seeing a 20% water saving. >> other areas are greener, bigger homes use more water and some lawns are very well waters, we obtained this list of complaints, more for watering lawns more than allowed....
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have african-americans typically vote democratic the racial argument is dying a slow death you even mentioned this earlier the city's demographics are changing jurassic lee it is almost half and half black white and folks are learning to live together i think it definitely is an undercurrent but it hasn't kimberly thanks so much for being with us thank you thank them puts a great thing if you. decide to put an end to the financialization insanity that's hurting average people destroying the american dream and turning our economy into one giant has seen one of the most startling trends to come out of the wreckage of the two thousand and seven two thousand and eight financial crisis is the explosion of wall street firms buying up and renting out property all across the country the housing glut and foreclosure crisis that was for most americans the symbol of the devastation caused by the worst economic downturn of our lifetimes was for wall street one business opportunity study by the center for american progress estimates that in the almost six years since the crash institutional investors read big banks and hedge fun
have african-americans typically vote democratic the racial argument is dying a slow death you even mentioned this earlier the city's demographics are changing jurassic lee it is almost half and half black white and folks are learning to live together i think it definitely is an undercurrent but it hasn't kimberly thanks so much for being with us thank you thank them puts a great thing if you. decide to put an end to the financialization insanity that's hurting average people destroying the...