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christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life.n elaine let me read her diary, i didn't even realize how important i was to her, and now that i'm mentoring, i feel that same importance, and i can spread those same values to the girls i mentor. be someone who matters, to someone who matters. >>> welcome to "our world with black enterprise." we're at the annual african-american festival in baltimore, maryland. >> thank you to all the visitors to maryland for being here. >> for black enterprise sponsored black life, music and culture. >> we're thrilled to be able to join the fol the african-american festival. i know you'll have great time this evening. >> more than 350,000 people enjoyed two days of nonstop fun and no festival is complete without stellar music and entertainment. ♪ >> we started the weekend off enjoying the sounds of kiko debarg ♪ and moniva. >> my gosh, yes! you all feeling good? yeah? >> but no one rocked the house like johnny hill. ♪ ♪ >> where my party people in the house tonight? hey hey. whoo! ♪ >> well, you know
christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life.n elaine let me read her diary, i didn't even realize how important i was to her, and now that i'm mentoring, i feel that same importance, and i can spread those same values to the girls i mentor. be someone who matters, to someone who matters. >>> welcome to "our world with black enterprise." we're at the annual african-american festival in baltimore, maryland. >> thank you to...
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elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he can't play football no more, and i showed them up. >> this is the "cbs evening i showed them up. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening. the second nurse in dallas diagnosed with ebola is amber vinson, who was among more than 70 workers at texas health presbyterian hospital who treated thomas eric duncan, who died last week. today vinson in the yellow suit was put on a plane to atlanta for treatment at a specialized infectious disease unit at emory university hospital. unfortunately, this is not her first flight this week. monday night, as she was becoming ill, vinson flew commercially from cleveland to dallas, with 132 other passengers. president obama canceled his schedule today to hold a special cabinet meeting on ebola. >> what we've been doing here today is reviewing exactly what we know about what'
elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he can't play football no more, and i showed them up. >> this is the "cbs evening i showed them up. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: good evening. the second nurse in dallas diagnosed with ebola is amber vinson, who was...
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elaine, thanks very much. vikings running back adrian peterson appeared in court in texas today. he's charged with felony child abuse for using a wooden switch to discipline his four-year-old son. peterson did not enter a plea. he's on indefinite paid leave from the vikings. thousands run for their lives when a volcano erupts. that's just ahead. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the things that matter today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your insurance goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can w
elaine, thanks very much. vikings running back adrian peterson appeared in court in texas today. he's charged with felony child abuse for using a wooden switch to discipline his four-year-old son. peterson did not enter a plea. he's on indefinite paid leave from the vikings. thousands run for their lives when a volcano erupts. that's just ahead. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why...
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>> thank you, elaine for this report. commissioner is not here but this report is the heart and soul of what she loves to hear. i'm not go egg to speak for her but to commend the group. it demonstrates when you put focus on the goal we get results. thank you. >> commissioner adams? >> i will speak for commissioner brandon, but i will speak for myself. >> anyway i think you ever date -- done a great job. i think it would help more people in the minority community because as you know the numbers for the african american and hispanics are very low. women and asian communities are doing well. but also i think we have to continue to raise the the bar. we are to do more outreach. i would like to commend you because i think that what we are doing is we are challenging people to reach out and to put on their best and to step up and i have always said that i don't expect anyone to get a contract because of their race or sex, i just expect them to be good. but i inspected -- expect people to know and a lot of times people don't get
>> thank you, elaine for this report. commissioner is not here but this report is the heart and soul of what she loves to hear. i'm not go egg to speak for her but to commend the group. it demonstrates when you put focus on the goal we get results. thank you. >> commissioner adams? >> i will speak for commissioner brandon, but i will speak for myself. >> anyway i think you ever date -- done a great job. i think it would help more people in the minority community because...
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host: all right, elaine kamarck. right,she is absolutely republicans are beating that dead worse to death, and unfortunately, they continue to do so in the primaries. those who to us that go on to get elected, the primary winners who go on to get elected, are going to have the same take no prisoners attitude towards health care that we have seen in the past congresses. i don't think that is very constructive because i think the health-care bill is here to stay. we could probably use some amendments and improvements to the bill, but with this attitude going in, looking at just the republican candidates, unfortunately, i don't have much hope that their attitude is going to change. side? on the democrats' guest: the democrats were obviously very supportive of the president and the health care bill. the democrats were more willing to talk about what they would change in the health-care bill and more warmly to say i would like to improve the health care bill, things like that. host: what gives you concerned about how demo
host: all right, elaine kamarck. right,she is absolutely republicans are beating that dead worse to death, and unfortunately, they continue to do so in the primaries. those who to us that go on to get elected, the primary winners who go on to get elected, are going to have the same take no prisoners attitude towards health care that we have seen in the past congresses. i don't think that is very constructive because i think the health-care bill is here to stay. we could probably use some...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> and when we come back, debate fanfare.ubernatorial debate gets off to a strange start after a dispute over a fan. >>> and get ready for the royals. kansas city returns to the world series after a 29-year absence. kansas city returns to the world series after a 29-year absence. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. girls in the bay area. a second nurse is diagnosedh ebola in the u-s... and here is sparking new questions a how u-s health officials are handling ebola. apple could unveil a new i-d in just a few hours. this morning we have a few secret details. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's thursday, october 16-th i'm mich
elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> and when we come back, debate fanfare.ubernatorial debate gets off to a strange start after a dispute over a fan. >>> and get ready for the royals. kansas city returns to the world series after a 29-year absence. kansas city returns to the world series after a 29-year absence. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from...
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thank you, elaine. after 60 years, a piece of this his storic treasure is about to be open to the public. we'll show you next. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by b.p. proud to be america's largest energy investor. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. a hi.ty? i'm new ensure active clear protein drink. clear huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water. i've got 8 grams of protein. twist my lid! that's three times more than me. 17 vitamins and minerals. and zero fat! hmmmm. you bring a lot to the party! yay! new ensure active clear protein. 8 grams protein. zero fat. 17 vitamins
thank you, elaine. after 60 years, a piece of this his storic treasure is about to be open to the public. we'll show you next. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by b.p. proud to be america's largest energy investor. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a...
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elaine stern was on her way home and got caught up in it and could not move. >> the operator was grilling me. did i see any knives? did i see that? i specified i was in my car. i had been surrendered. there is a mob scene. you need to send someone. >>reporter:they are driving on sidewalks. here they ran through a red light. >> it was like a thuggish type of atmosphere and ran through the red lights. to me it was dangerous. >>reporter:it was supposed to be in memory of kyrell tyler. he was gunned down last week after sitting in his car. he was shot nine times. by whom or why it is still unknown. many that saw him as an urban legend decided to do this. everybody loved kyrell. you know what i am saying. >>reporter:the police helicopter was tracking them. no action was taken to stop them. now, in a statement tonight the police say they were mindful that the men were paying respects after a funeral. some of the behavior was dangerous to them and others. they were making a push to get the bikes off of the street. they are illegal. >>> the bikers' wild ride is a viewed story on "action news" 6ab
elaine stern was on her way home and got caught up in it and could not move. >> the operator was grilling me. did i see any knives? did i see that? i specified i was in my car. i had been surrendered. there is a mob scene. you need to send someone. >>reporter:they are driving on sidewalks. here they ran through a red light. >> it was like a thuggish type of atmosphere and ran through the red lights. to me it was dangerous. >>reporter:it was supposed to be in memory of...
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. >> do you remember the elaine. >> yes. >> ♪ >> elaine had no idea she was such a horrible dancer, shenks this is good. >> yes. >> look at george's face. >> what is with the wrong. >> i mentioned the karl top, from the fresh prince of bellaire, who could forget this. >> ♪ >> you know every time he makes a public appearance and they can him to do this and he does it. he hates it. but he finally dit on dancing with the stars two weeks ago. >> he did it graceful. >> he has a groin pull from dabsing with the stars. >> from doing the carlton. >> not as young as he used to be. >> it is like a sports injury. >> he had has a groin pull. >> but do you remember this dance, from dallas, started in tall as, it is called the d town booge y. >> but now dougie. >> ♪ >> you did this growing up in dallas. >> of course. >> they called it gigging. d town boo ge y. >> i was afraid alex when i saw this in the run down, that there would be another version of it that mike would have had played for us this morning. >> what. >> the one with that beautiful, the model with all of those curves and moves, she's 20
. >> do you remember the elaine. >> yes. >> ♪ >> elaine had no idea she was such a horrible dancer, shenks this is good. >> yes. >> look at george's face. >> what is with the wrong. >> i mentioned the karl top, from the fresh prince of bellaire, who could forget this. >> ♪ >> you know every time he makes a public appearance and they can him to do this and he does it. he hates it. but he finally dit on dancing with the stars two...
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elaine quijano looks at what this mean for his comeback attempt. >> good morning.ps is free. he's attempting to re-establish himself as swimming's premier athlete. in the pool michael phelps' speed earned him 18 olympic gold medals, but on the road it's landed him in handcuffs. phelps' white land rover was still on the highway after bein0 pulled over. the american transportation authority spotted phelps driving erratically inside baltimore's ft. mchenry tunnel. he was clocked going 85. the speed limit was 45. he failed a series of speed sobriety tests. >> it seems to be pattern of things he's doing once successful. he seems to always get in trouble. in a statement phelps said i understand the severity of my actions and take full responsibility. i know these words may not mean much right now, but i'm deeply sorry to everyone i let down. ten years ago as a 19-year-old phenom phelps was arrested for dui and sentenced to 18 months' probation. >> i have already learned from this experience. ly pass this along to others who think about making same mistake. >> reporter: a
elaine quijano looks at what this mean for his comeback attempt. >> good morning.ps is free. he's attempting to re-establish himself as swimming's premier athlete. in the pool michael phelps' speed earned him 18 olympic gold medals, but on the road it's landed him in handcuffs. phelps' white land rover was still on the highway after bein0 pulled over. the american transportation authority spotted phelps driving erratically inside baltimore's ft. mchenry tunnel. he was clocked going 85....
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elaine quijano is here. elaine, good morning to you. >> good morning to you.s that use franchise units, tesla sells its cars directly to the customer like this store here in new york. because of the new law, that wi otll n be the case in michigan. tesla motors the silicon valley upstart known for building the world's fastest elect car has hit a road block in the state of michigan home to america's auto industry. it began last week when governor rick snyder signed a law clarifying that automakers were not allowed to sell vehicles directly to a retail customer other than through franchise dealers. the law stopped tesla which uses a direct-to-consumer base business model from setting up shop in the state. unlike traditional car companies, tesla sells cars through its company website and operates showrooms like this one. and it's at odds like other companies that sell to traditional car dealerships. >> tesla's business models is not have franchise car dealerships like every other carmaker does. the carmakers across the country are fighting it because it threatens
elaine quijano is here. elaine, good morning to you. >> good morning to you.s that use franchise units, tesla sells its cars directly to the customer like this store here in new york. because of the new law, that wi otll n be the case in michigan. tesla motors the silicon valley upstart known for building the world's fastest elect car has hit a road block in the state of michigan home to america's auto industry. it began last week when governor rick snyder signed a law clarifying that...
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elaine: the road i traveled with her was worth it.meone who matters, to someone who matters. >>> we're going to head to china for a video of some firefighters, some policemen. they're headed in to what looks like a just desolate area. and they have a ladder. what do you think they're going to do with this ladder? >> a rescue. somebody is stuck in the mud. >> wow, you are exactly right. they're not using the ladder to climb down a hole or climb down anything. they're using it to create surface area. you see them put this across what looks like dried, cracked mud. but look off in the misdance there. it's an elderly man. look at this guy. he is stuck in the mud up to his neck. this man was stuck here for more than 20 hours. >> oh. >> he must be exhausted at this point. >> he's completely exhausted. his vital signs are weak. they spring into action. you can see that they have ropes tied around their waste. they are digging to get some of the mud around their shoulders removed and able to tie a rope underneath his arms. all the firefighter
elaine: the road i traveled with her was worth it.meone who matters, to someone who matters. >>> we're going to head to china for a video of some firefighters, some policemen. they're headed in to what looks like a just desolate area. and they have a ladder. what do you think they're going to do with this ladder? >> a rescue. somebody is stuck in the mud. >> wow, you are exactly right. they're not using the ladder to climb down a hole or climb down anything. they're using...
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elaine quijano explains why. >> reporter: at this recent world cup warmup game, an unusual chant eruptedrom american fans. fans cheering for the playing surface? it's all because the next world cup in canada every game will be played for the first time in history on artificial turf. >> it is a gender equality issue. no chance would the men ever play a world cup on artificial turf. they say fear over possible turf injuries completely changes the way the game is played. >> the ball doesn't roll the same, you can't slide tackle like you can on grass. >> reporter: she posted skin pictures that were caused by turf. players insid natural grass is also much easier on knees and ankles although studies have mixed results but the suit also argues that even on the best artificial surface, fifa is deval ewing the women's dignity and self-respect because it's never asked men to play on turf. abby wambach, soccer's all-time goal scorer, male or female, says women are being treated second class. >> that's not fair for our players. this tournament needs to be played on actual grass. >> neither has comme
elaine quijano explains why. >> reporter: at this recent world cup warmup game, an unusual chant eruptedrom american fans. fans cheering for the playing surface? it's all because the next world cup in canada every game will be played for the first time in history on artificial turf. >> it is a gender equality issue. no chance would the men ever play a world cup on artificial turf. they say fear over possible turf injuries completely changes the way the game is played. >> the...
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>> thank you, elaine for this report. commissioner is not here but this report is the heart and soul of what she loves to hear. i'm not go egg to speak for her but to commend the group. it demonstrates when you put focus on the goal we get results. thank you. >> commissioner adams? >> i will speak for commissioner brandon, but i will speak for myself. >> anyway i think you ever date -- done a great job. i think it would help more people in the minority community because as you know the numbers for the african american and hispanics are very low. women and asian communities are doing well. but also i think we have to continue to raise the the bar. we are to do more outreach. i would like to commend you
>> thank you, elaine for this report. commissioner is not here but this report is the heart and soul of what she loves to hear. i'm not go egg to speak for her but to commend the group. it demonstrates when you put focus on the goal we get results. thank you. >> commissioner adams? >> i will speak for commissioner brandon, but i will speak for myself. >> anyway i think you ever date -- done a great job. i think it would help more people in the minority community because...
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>> thank you, elaine for this report. commissioner is not here but this report is the heart and soul of what she loves to hear. i'm not go egg to speak for her but to commend the group. it demonstrates when you put focus on the goal we get results. thank you. >> commissioner adams?
>> thank you, elaine for this report. commissioner is not here but this report is the heart and soul of what she loves to hear. i'm not go egg to speak for her but to commend the group. it demonstrates when you put focus on the goal we get results. thank you. >> commissioner adams?
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elaine de la cruz dice: "claro que si!quipo. ya son campeones y lo sern otra vez!! viva los gigantes!!" ---gracias a todos por sus comentarios! cesar ---un zoologico en las filipinas busca relajar a sus visitantes con un masaje... take vo ---las encargadas del masaje son cuatro serpientes... ---los cuidadores del zoologico dicen que la adrenalina que las personas generan al ver a las serpientes, ayuda al metabolismo... ---la razon de hacer este masaje es demostrar a los visitantes la necesidad de preservar estos reptiles ... ---por cierto... las serpientes masajistas son inofensivas vocesar ---un zoologico en las filipinas busca relajar a sus visitantes con un masaje... ---las encargadas del masaje son cuatro serpientes... queremos invitar a que a continuacin se queden con la nueva mini-novela "villa paraso". cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 6 y a las once cu --que descanse, buenas noches. end show cu ---vamos con gabriel sotelo y el >>> compadres. estamos aquÍ en su show nÚmero 1
elaine de la cruz dice: "claro que si!quipo. ya son campeones y lo sern otra vez!! viva los gigantes!!" ---gracias a todos por sus comentarios! cesar ---un zoologico en las filipinas busca relajar a sus visitantes con un masaje... take vo ---las encargadas del masaje son cuatro serpientes... ---los cuidadores del zoologico dicen que la adrenalina que las personas generan al ver a las serpientes, ayuda al metabolismo... ---la razon de hacer este masaje es demostrar a los visitantes la...
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. >> i was like elaine bennett. it was a great cause. we raced $60,000 for the fox chase cancer center in one night. night. we are not toning it down. the fog is serious. tonight we are rain-free. it's a damp misty night. going outside to take a look at the center city skyline. it's clipping the top of the building. it's getting more foggy in the north and west suburbs. stormtracker 6, in the fog mode. we are looking at visibility down to a half-mile. it thickens. a good idea to get up early in the morning. watch david murphy at 4:30. fog can cause lots of problems for a commute. the temperatures are warmer in philadelphia. 65. a warm front is moving i in the. reading is 63. we are showing the clouds again all because of this warm front we have a few showers. the warm front attaches to a cold front. this system spawns 10 tornadoes today. ate vicious squallline. before the time to gets here it's in a weakened state. we look at heavy rain wednesday night and thursday morning. the winds are pulled out of the south. 78 degrees. the fog in th
. >> i was like elaine bennett. it was a great cause. we raced $60,000 for the fox chase cancer center in one night. night. we are not toning it down. the fog is serious. tonight we are rain-free. it's a damp misty night. going outside to take a look at the center city skyline. it's clipping the top of the building. it's getting more foggy in the north and west suburbs. stormtracker 6, in the fog mode. we are looking at visibility down to a half-mile. it thickens. a good idea to get up...
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>> pelley: and as the nfl owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been through court-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs
>> pelley: and as the nfl owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been through court-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs
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>> thank you, elaine for this report. commissioner is not here but this report is the heart and soul of what she loves to hear. i'm not go egg to speak for her but to commend the ou
>> thank you, elaine for this report. commissioner is not here but this report is the heart and soul of what she loves to hear. i'm not go egg to speak for her but to commend the ou
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. >> i just want to echo comments of my colleagues and really thank you elaine and staff and monitoring division for really stepping up. i know this has been an issue particularly commissioner brandon has raised the point and we as a commission have pushed to see some results here. it really is heartening to see that by taking this outreach seriously we really have seen such positive and strong results and some departments will take he'd and i know as referenced with the various different community chambers of commerce, one of the minority chambers of commerce that other representative of the city were pleased with that and i think the results really do speak for themselves that with focused attention and dedication on the part of commissioners and staff that we have seen such good results. i want to thank you all very much for this and this you for your presentation. >> next item. city clerk: item 12a information and presentation on proposed relocation of eat the truax -- eat eat eat is zinzanni. >> first of all the giants are doing well at the bottom of the 10th. >> no outs by the way
. >> i just want to echo comments of my colleagues and really thank you elaine and staff and monitoring division for really stepping up. i know this has been an issue particularly commissioner brandon has raised the point and we as a commission have pushed to see some results here. it really is heartening to see that by taking this outreach seriously we really have seen such positive and strong results and some departments will take he'd and i know as referenced with the various different...
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elaine pena is a american studies professor and took an in-depth look at the washington appeal. in the '50s and '60s, foreign embassies attracted foreign workers for domestic roles. >> women in particular coming to washington, d.c. through labor recruitment by members of organizations like usaid. >> reporter: the allure also brought immigrants to the region in a relatively short time. in the 1930 census, 735 people identified as hispanic or latino. by the 1970s, d.c. recorded 15,500, mostly from puerto rico, mechanics co-and cuba. in 1990, 20 years later, the population doubled to 31,000. the civil war led to a mass exodus. those who had family members in the washington area had a connection that drew them here. the government there was over thrown, the military targeted anyone suspected of supporting social and economic reform. stanley said she feared for her life. >> they stop the buses and attack innocent people. >> reporter: abel nunez grew up in the district. in 1985 he noticed a boom. >> i was in the eighth grade. i noticed in the summer i had a core group of central ameri
elaine pena is a american studies professor and took an in-depth look at the washington appeal. in the '50s and '60s, foreign embassies attracted foreign workers for domestic roles. >> women in particular coming to washington, d.c. through labor recruitment by members of organizations like usaid. >> reporter: the allure also brought immigrants to the region in a relatively short time. in the 1930 census, 735 people identified as hispanic or latino. by the 1970s, d.c. recorded...
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the show that has moves like elaine from "seinfeld." great to have you with us. let's get to it. we're going to have more on politics in a moment. first, breaking news out of south africa this morning. olympic runner oscar pistorius has been sentenced to five years in the 2013 killing of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. he was found guilty last month of culpable homicide. his legal team told reporters this morning they expect him to spend ten months behind bars with the remaining time served under house arrest. obviously, a developing story and we'll wait to see if we hear anything from oscar pistorius himself. >>> president obama has cast his vote in this year's midterms. monday he was in illinois for early voting. in a radio interview with al sharpton he spoke about the limits of his own ability to help democrats keep their seats. >> a lot of the states that are contested this time are states that i didn't win. and so some of the candidates there -- it is difficult for them to have me in the state because the republicans will use that to try to fan republican turn out. the botto
the show that has moves like elaine from "seinfeld." great to have you with us. let's get to it. we're going to have more on politics in a moment. first, breaking news out of south africa this morning. olympic runner oscar pistorius has been sentenced to five years in the 2013 killing of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. he was found guilty last month of culpable homicide. his legal team told reporters this morning they expect him to spend ten months behind bars with the remaining time...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> and when we come back, debate fanfare.ubernatorial debate gets off to a strange start after a dispute over a fan. >>> and get ready for the royals. kansas city returns to the world series after a 29-year absence. moms know that no two thatproduct for every mouth.ne® one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. >>> well, here's a look at today ice forecast in some cities often the country. >>> well, there was a delay in the debate between two. former governor charlie crist walked out alone last night. current governor rick scott refused to participate because he thought a rule was violated by an electric fan below crist's lectern. he refused to discuss it. >> a rule that says no electronics -- >> are we going to debate about a
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the show that has moves like elaine from "seinfeld." great to have you with us. let's get to it.ng to have more on politics in a moment. first, breaking news out of south africa this morning. olympic runner oscar pistorius has been sentenced to five years in the 2013 killing of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. he was found guilty last month of culpable homicide. his legal team told reporters this morning they expect him to spend ten months behind bars with the remaining time served under house arrest. obviously, a developing story and we'll wait to see if we hear anything from oscar pistorius himself. >>> president obama has cast his vote in this year's midterms. monday he was in illinois for early voting. in a radio interview with al sharpton he spoke about
the show that has moves like elaine from "seinfeld." great to have you with us. let's get to it.ng to have more on politics in a moment. first, breaking news out of south africa this morning. olympic runner oscar pistorius has been sentenced to five years in the 2013 killing of his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. he was found guilty last month of culpable homicide. his legal team told reporters this morning they expect him to spend ten months behind bars with the remaining time served...
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we saw elaine taylor who taught me everything about this that i am trying to educate people.ou have celiac disease as well. >> i do, yes. >> and it is in your family. >> i have eight family members that have celiac disease. >> i know there's so much i want to talk to you about. when did you know you had celiac disease? was that a journey also? >> it was a journey. i was very sick about ten years and then one day got incredibly sick, thought i was having a stroke, then thought i was having -- that i had multiple sclerosis, and took about a year after that to figure out what was actually going on. >> and you were a doctor by then? >> i was already a doctor and dietician. >> it is not one of the things that comes up in medical school or is that getting better? >> i hope so. you know, when i went to medical school, we probably got five minutes on celiac disease. i am hoping they're giving a little more than that at this time. >> so how different is celiac disease from a gluten allergy or is it the same? >> there's three separate categories. celiac disease, which is an autoimmune
we saw elaine taylor who taught me everything about this that i am trying to educate people.ou have celiac disease as well. >> i do, yes. >> and it is in your family. >> i have eight family members that have celiac disease. >> i know there's so much i want to talk to you about. when did you know you had celiac disease? was that a journey also? >> it was a journey. i was very sick about ten years and then one day got incredibly sick, thought i was having a stroke,...
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. >> every weekday morning just after sunrise, a group of inmates at the elaine hunt correctional center in louisiana prepares for a grueling day of farming the fields adjacent to the prison. >> 63 acres of vegetable gardens that we grow vegetables on. anything from squash, tomatoes, mustard greens, collard greens. >> supervised by armed officers on horse back, and earning 2 cents an hour for their labor, the inmates harvest more than a million pounds of crops a year. all of it used at the prison. but this particular work detail forces staff to be especially vigilant. >> knowing that they have tools, that they could easily use as weapons, and they have done it before. it makes you watch your back. keeps you on your toes. because you never know what could happen. you could take one of the -- one of the best guys and he decides that he doesn't like you and he wants to take you out. >> see, when you get it like this, like that razor blade there. i learned that sharpening the knives on the floor. >> joel baker has three life sentences and a nickname. it's white trash. >> the judge gave me my
. >> every weekday morning just after sunrise, a group of inmates at the elaine hunt correctional center in louisiana prepares for a grueling day of farming the fields adjacent to the prison. >> 63 acres of vegetable gardens that we grow vegetables on. anything from squash, tomatoes, mustard greens, collard greens. >> supervised by armed officers on horse back, and earning 2 cents an hour for their labor, the inmates harvest more than a million pounds of crops a year. all of...
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elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably d
elaine quijano reports. and deven's story. don't tell him what he can't do. >> they probably d
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>> pelley: and as the nfl owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusersho have been through court-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
>> pelley: and as the nfl owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusersho have been through court-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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elaine quijano reports. and deven's story.hey probably would say, he t
elaine quijano reports. and deven's story.hey probably would say, he t
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prosecutors say he wanted to continue an affair with retired radio personality elaine sonsini.sonsini, daniels' and his accomplice testified against the rabbi. neulander is serving life. during two jailhouse interviews he told me he's innocent. daniels' attorney says his client is remorseful and maintains daniels was a victim of child abuse and drug abuse for years. >> paul daniels i don't believe was in a drug induced stupor at the time of the -- >> absolutely not. >> reporter: so would it not be fair for some to say paul daniels did have evil in him? that night. when he made that leap to kill in cold blood. >> some may say that. many may say that. i knowing paul the way i know him disagree. paul daniels did not have evil in him. >> now, daniels' attorney says h e plans to meet with his client next week to site down to work on a plan for his future. reporting live from the digital operation center, harry hairston for the nbc 10 investigators. >>> here's the is a tostatus fo defendants in the carol neulander case. the victim's husband, fred, serving life in prison. jerks an acc
prosecutors say he wanted to continue an affair with retired radio personality elaine sonsini.sonsini, daniels' and his accomplice testified against the rabbi. neulander is serving life. during two jailhouse interviews he told me he's innocent. daniels' attorney says his client is remorseful and maintains daniels was a victim of child abuse and drug abuse for years. >> paul daniels i don't believe was in a drug induced stupor at the time of the -- >> absolutely not. >>...
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elaine quijano reports. and jeff pegues on deven's story.'t tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he can't play football no more, and i showed them up. captioning sponsoredcb
elaine quijano reports. and jeff pegues on deven's story.'t tell him what he can't do. >> they probably would say, he can't play football no more, and i showed them up. captioning sponsoredcb
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owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been throughrt-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: gd
owners' meeting tackles domestic violence today, elaine quijano talks to abusers who have been throughrt-ordered intervention. >> reporter: can an abuser be rehabilitated? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: gd
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elaine nelson is director of the emergency department. >> their long-standing procedures, however, we do fine-tune them, given whatever the outbreak is. that could be sars from years ago, it could have been h1n1 and now with ebola. this virus is very scary to the public. it's a very different type of virus that we haven't seen in our country before. >> reporter: the presence of fever is an x factor that determines how the patient is handled to protect the medical team and hospital visitors. this is the hospital's director of infectious diseases. >> that patient is immediately placed in strict isolation. what that means is a private room, droplet isolation and contact isolation. >> we would not enter those rooms without complete protection from the droplets. in the hospital we also have several beds that are fully contained isolation units. we would be able to protect other staff and visitors from those patients. >> reporter: regional is keeping in contact with the cdc and with the county public health agency to update procedures. the real challenge is the speed with which people can f
elaine nelson is director of the emergency department. >> their long-standing procedures, however, we do fine-tune them, given whatever the outbreak is. that could be sars from years ago, it could have been h1n1 and now with ebola. this virus is very scary to the public. it's a very different type of virus that we haven't seen in our country before. >> reporter: the presence of fever is an x factor that determines how the patient is handled to protect the medical team and hospital...