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my name is elise kim and i am with 911 public education and just so you all know, 911 is the universal emergency response number when we need help, and it is used in the u.s., canada, and kayman islands and other countries they use different numbers. but, the 911 for kids program was created in 1990 in response to the alarming number of calls that were not emergencies, and with the whole purpose of trying to reduce 911 misuse. and we are really thrilled with the program and how we work collaboratively with public safety all over the nation and the city of san francisco is just an exemp lary program in public education. now, it is my pleasure to introduce today's master of ceremony, he is a legendary los angeles and oakland raiders wide receiver, 1987 heisman trophy winner from notredame and the national chairman for 911 welcome number 81, tim brown. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four
my name is elise kim and i am with 911 public education and just so you all know, 911 is the universal emergency response number when we need help, and it is used in the u.s., canada, and kayman islands and other countries they use different numbers. but, the 911 for kids program was created in 1990 in response to the alarming number of calls that were not emergencies, and with the whole purpose of trying to reduce 911 misuse. and we are really thrilled with the program and how we work...
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elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911 dispatch heroes. these youngsters acted with bravely and confidence, and in an imagine crisis situation and helped to save the lives of their loved ones. our 4, 911 dispatch heroes worked behind the scenes in cooperation with law enforcement and fire and emergency medical response, the men and women who answer this call each day are the true first responders when a emergency strikes which can often make the difference between life-and-death between people in need. they are truly real heroes. please join me in welcoming the director of san francisco management lisa hofmann. [ applause ] >> thank you, tim and thank you elise and kelley from 911 for kids, every year they make this a successful ceremony in honoring children, heroes and dispatchers who are really the people that make it happen to save other people's lives. hold on i have to find my glasses, sorry. they ma
elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911 dispatch heroes. these youngsters acted with bravely and confidence, and in an imagine crisis situation and helped to save the lives of their loved ones. our 4, 911 dispatch heroes worked behind the scenes in cooperation with law enforcement and fire and emergency medical...
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elise, dana, good to see you guys. thank you so much. >> thanks. >> thanks, alex. >>> for the first time, we're hearing from the man at the center of those locker room harmt allegations in miami. richie incognito talked about his relationship with fellow lineman jonathan martin, who left the miami dolphins after saying he was harassed. >> people don't know how jon and i communicate to one another. for instance, a week before this went down, jonathan martin text me on my phone, i will murder your whole "f'ing" family. did i i think jonathan martin was going to murder my family? not one bit. >> he left that message for you? >> he text me. i didn't think he was going to kill my family. i knew it was coming from a brother. i knew it was coming from a friend. >> for more on this story, let's go to nbc's kerry sanders in florida. kerry? >> reporter: good day, alex. 14 days ago, jonathan martin walked away from the dolphins team here. he complained of bullying and there was an allegation of a physical confrontation. the dolph
elise, dana, good to see you guys. thank you so much. >> thanks. >> thanks, alex. >>> for the first time, we're hearing from the man at the center of those locker room harmt allegations in miami. richie incognito talked about his relationship with fellow lineman jonathan martin, who left the miami dolphins after saying he was harassed. >> people don't know how jon and i communicate to one another. for instance, a week before this went down, jonathan martin text me on...
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so elise, what made your decision to go small? >> it wasn't going small, but i didn't want to go broke. i have lived in new york for ten years, and i came to new york to be a writer and i wanted to fridatrymanhattan. when i walked in, i was shocked. but it was 90 square feet. and the woman who lived there had stuff everywhere, but i signed up for one year, and something happened in that one year. i got rid of a lot of my belongings because i had to fit in that apartment. a lot had to go into storage, and by the end of the year, i got rid of a lot of it. and i realized by living in that small space, you need less to be happy. i lived there, and finished writing the book and i realized that living with less, you get more out of life. i could equipped my job and -- quit my job, and edged write at my own leisure. i had less overhead literally. and i had more time to do what i wanted to do. >> derek, you live in a tiny house with your wife, with two and i said a big dog, and tell me why that didn't crazy. >> my house isn't tiny. it's a
so elise, what made your decision to go small? >> it wasn't going small, but i didn't want to go broke. i have lived in new york for ten years, and i came to new york to be a writer and i wanted to fridatrymanhattan. when i walked in, i was shocked. but it was 90 square feet. and the woman who lived there had stuff everywhere, but i signed up for one year, and something happened in that one year. i got rid of a lot of my belongings because i had to fit in that apartment. a lot had to go...
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. >> now elise kirchner joins us with another incident a pet owner shares with us publicly. it's a story she was almost not allowed to tell elise. >> the airline made her sign a nondisclosure agreement. but she felt the public needed to know. we should warn you, the details and images are graphic. she claims her animals were kicked, left out in extreme heat and nearly died. she documented the alleged abuse. >> they offload sedona, and i watched this man kick her crate six times. until it's under the wing of the plane. >> it was july, the dead of summer. relocating from california to boston, janet says she chose to fly on united because of its pet safe program. according to the airline's website, the program ensures pets receive personal handling in climate control vehicles and never be exposed to temperatures more than 85 degrees for more than 45 minutes. >> they assured me my dog would get a safety stop which i paid extra for. >> before the trip, her pets were examined by a clean bill of health. but once in houston she saw this, the animal's crate sitting out on the tarmac
. >> now elise kirchner joins us with another incident a pet owner shares with us publicly. it's a story she was almost not allowed to tell elise. >> the airline made her sign a nondisclosure agreement. but she felt the public needed to know. we should warn you, the details and images are graphic. she claims her animals were kicked, left out in extreme heat and nearly died. she documented the alleged abuse. >> they offload sedona, and i watched this man kick her crate six...
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pets. >> it's disheartening what she went through. >> it's hard to watch. >>> if you have a tip to elise or any one of our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to the unit. >>> more than one million californians will not be able to keep their current health insurance plans even though president obama was trying to help them to do so. cover california has decided not to grant extensions to customers with policies that are set to terminate by the end of the year. president obama advised state insurance commissioners across the country to extend the cancelled policies for another year in an effort to allow customers more time to choose health insurance under the affordable care act. a five-member board voted unanimously against the extension, saying it was worried about confusing consumers. >>> a washington power play by democrats which is angering republicans. this morning senate democrats voted for a rule change that will severely weaken the political leverage of the republican counterparts. nbc bay area's janelle wang is here with our world tonight. >> the
pets. >> it's disheartening what she went through. >> it's hard to watch. >>> if you have a tip to elise or any one of our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to the unit. >>> more than one million californians will not be able to keep their current health insurance plans even though president obama was trying to help them to do so. cover california has decided not to grant extensions to customers with policies that are set to...
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the hill's elise is here with more. nice to see you elise. >> hi, greta. >> who did this report? >> this is the inspector general's office of the department of health and human services. so these are federal investigators investigating the federal government and what they found is that from a period of three years or so ago, health and human services department under medicare part d was paying for prescription drugs, reimbursing insurance companies for people who are not here legally. >> knowingly? >> knowingly as far as we know. no, they didn't have policies in place that would have caught these people or vetted them one by one in terms of their immigration status the way that medicare part d works is people have their plans offered through a private insurance company and then those insurance companies bill the federal government. so, the federal government was effectively paying insurance companies on behalf of patients that apparently the insurance companies hadn't vetted extensively enough. they thought they might have been eligible for medicare but they weren't because they
the hill's elise is here with more. nice to see you elise. >> hi, greta. >> who did this report? >> this is the inspector general's office of the department of health and human services. so these are federal investigators investigating the federal government and what they found is that from a period of three years or so ago, health and human services department under medicare part d was paying for prescription drugs, reimbursing insurance companies for people who are not here...
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any logic to that, elise. >> i don't know about that.llary will ultimately run. there are a lot of donors excited about her candidacy and maybe that joe biden doesn't have that same kind of momentum. i find it hard to believe that hillary, given the amount of buzz surrounding her, would consider stepping out of the race if joe biden gets in. i don't think that's what's going to 0 happen. >> okay. i'm going to switch gears. perry, if chris is right, he's going to hunt you down. and go hey, i was right. okay. but also perry with your latest article titled "why a bad start does not doom obama care." how is that? >> well, we have six months where people can enroll for the law. so the key thing to rower remember is the first month has been bad, dismal. people who really want health insurance can't logon to healthcare.gov. that's a real problem. what the administration is saying, there was some evidence for this, as well. most people are probably not going to sign up for a new plan in the first month. the plans deputy start till january 1st. i
any logic to that, elise. >> i don't know about that.llary will ultimately run. there are a lot of donors excited about her candidacy and maybe that joe biden doesn't have that same kind of momentum. i find it hard to believe that hillary, given the amount of buzz surrounding her, would consider stepping out of the race if joe biden gets in. i don't think that's what's going to 0 happen. >> okay. i'm going to switch gears. perry, if chris is right, he's going to hunt you down. and...
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some perspective from you on this, elise.been with respect to a president's nominees? 240 appointments here. >> it's a lots. it's certainly a lot. republicans feel like this filibuster was their only tactic in order to stand up for themselves when it comes to a lot of these nominees. they don't want to see president obama have a full team in his administration to implement his political objectives and policies. but and there are many democrats who said on the floor it's been 100 years since we've seen this kind of obstructionism. certainly there are arguments for that. there are a lot of questions what this change will bring over time to the history of the senate. it is a major change. it's a major shift for the minority. and certainly democrats realize that their turn is going to come around. these things are cyclical. eventually they could be the minority party. the question is, are they willing to deal with the ramifications now that they can't filibuster the nominees. >> if i could jump in on that point. one thing that el
some perspective from you on this, elise.been with respect to a president's nominees? 240 appointments here. >> it's a lots. it's certainly a lot. republicans feel like this filibuster was their only tactic in order to stand up for themselves when it comes to a lot of these nominees. they don't want to see president obama have a full team in his administration to implement his political objectives and policies. but and there are many democrats who said on the floor it's been 100 years...
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i'll begin with you, elise. what do you think?o act on immigration reform or do you think this will go anywhere at all? >> certainly it's a news event getting a lot of attention. we don't see hunger strikes very often on capitol hill. it's a wrenching story of people without food for more than two weeks now. we have a lot of cabinet secretaries visiting them and the president and first lady. it's hard to see whether or not this event will impact house republicans on the issue of the path to citizenship. that's the real question here. most of the people within that caucus on the right flank in particular see that will pathway to citizenship as amnesty and don't want to go anywhere near it. i know that president obama certainly wants to see that as part of any final deal. we will sae if this has an impact but i kind of doubt it. >> jackie, if republican leaders in the house continue refusing to bring this bill up for a vote, is this going to hurt the gop in next year's midterms? >> i don't know if it will hurt in next year's mid ter
i'll begin with you, elise. what do you think?o act on immigration reform or do you think this will go anywhere at all? >> certainly it's a news event getting a lot of attention. we don't see hunger strikes very often on capitol hill. it's a wrenching story of people without food for more than two weeks now. we have a lot of cabinet secretaries visiting them and the president and first lady. it's hard to see whether or not this event will impact house republicans on the issue of the path...
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elise from the hill. thank you. >> thanks, shep. >> just into the fox news deck. the skier lindsey vann has crashed during a practice run. she is a former gold medalist and getting over a knee injury but she had been vowing to win another medal next year at the winter games. she crashed. how bad? we don't know, but we'll have a breaking news update next. >> george zimmerman, back in front of a judge today, faces charges he pulled a gun on his new girlfriend. and will have a live update. >>> we're waiting for a state news conference regarding state senator creigh deeds. he is now in the hospital, critical. his son found in his own home, shot and killed. now questions about his mental stability and what may have precede all of this. police to hold a live news conference, scheduled in the next 12 minutes. live coverage from the fox news deck. hey mom. yeah? we've got allstate, right? uh-huh. yes! well, i found this new thing called... [ dennis' voice ] allstate quickfoto claim. [ normal voice ] it's an app. you understand that? just take photos of the damage with you
elise from the hill. thank you. >> thanks, shep. >> just into the fox news deck. the skier lindsey vann has crashed during a practice run. she is a former gold medalist and getting over a knee injury but she had been vowing to win another medal next year at the winter games. she crashed. how bad? we don't know, but we'll have a breaking news update next. >> george zimmerman, back in front of a judge today, faces charges he pulled a gun on his new girlfriend. and will have a...
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elise, thanks very much.the situation room." >>> coming up, president obama and former president bill clinton, they come face to face for the first time since the former president chided obama care. we're going inside their complex relationship. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i workn logistics. there's re to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. there are signs both political bparties in washington get it: washington is lagging behind the country on this... ...this issue has been around far too long... and yet, we wait. reforming our immigration system would dramatically reduce our nation's debt... grow the economy by 5.4% ... and take bold steps to secure our borders. on this, both parties say th
elise, thanks very much.the situation room." >>> coming up, president obama and former president bill clinton, they come face to face for the first time since the former president chided obama care. we're going inside their complex relationship. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education...
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elise, for your position on this issue, isn't the citizens united case problematic? in citizens united the supreme court has recognized a speech right among corporation, doesn't it then likely follow that they also have a religious freedom right? >> that's not the way that we see it, michael, no. and i think it's not the way the majority of americans see t because what's not being denied is either marjorie or hobby lobby's religious freedom to make their own choices about their own health care and their own family planning. what's at issue here, whether we're going to let our bosses enter our bedroom. this is a medical health issue. 99% of american families have used contraception during the course of their reproductive life, sometimes for family planning. sometimes for other reasons. and we do not need our bosses coming between our doctors and our family decisions about what's best for our health and our family planning. >> marjorie, i don't want to get too far into the weeds legally on this. but you would agree with me, i take it that citizens united is a case that
elise, for your position on this issue, isn't the citizens united case problematic? in citizens united the supreme court has recognized a speech right among corporation, doesn't it then likely follow that they also have a religious freedom right? >> that's not the way that we see it, michael, no. and i think it's not the way the majority of americans see t because what's not being denied is either marjorie or hobby lobby's religious freedom to make their own choices about their own health...
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let's go to elise in maryland. elise?> caller: hi, jim, you're my rock star stock star. >> i wish i were that good, but thank you. >> caller: you're quite welcome. looking at the negative action with acadia today, it appears no one needs it. can you give me insight? what's up with that? >> that's a good question. that's a very good question because, you know, i felt the parkinson's progress that they made was okay. let me make some calls. i think that's an okay stock. let's go to patrick in kentucky. patrick? >> caller: hey, a big kentucky wildcat boo-yah to ya. >> nice, love the wildcats. what's going on? >> caller: i'm looking at jetblue, wondering if it's a good time to get in. >> it's my least favorite airline, frankly. i prefer delta. i'm a dal guy. not going to deviate. let's go to fred in new york, fred? >> caller: hello, yes, hi, jim. >> hey, how are you? >> caller: good. yourself? >> real good, thank you. >> caller: i have a question, since coming out with earnings tomorrow, what i should do. >> again, it's a rea
let's go to elise in maryland. elise?> caller: hi, jim, you're my rock star stock star. >> i wish i were that good, but thank you. >> caller: you're quite welcome. looking at the negative action with acadia today, it appears no one needs it. can you give me insight? what's up with that? >> that's a good question. that's a very good question because, you know, i felt the parkinson's progress that they made was okay. let me make some calls. i think that's an okay stock. let's...
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rolling stone" finally has a music video completely interactive, and it happens to coincide with the elisef his new album. ♪ how does it feel to be on your own like a complete unknown like a rollin' stone ♪ >>> maroon five lead singer and judge on nbc's hit show "the voice," adam levine has been named "people's" sexiest man alive, following channing tatum's footsteps. >> lot of pressure. >> you would know. >>> casey kasem's daughter has died, conservatorship to her father's medical care. >>> in an interview with jay leno, president bush presented his passion for painting and even brought a gift. >> i brought a painting for you. >> you did? >> yeah. >> did you paint that? >> that's really good. >> got the chin right. >> wow! . >>> angelina jolie and brad pitt's private wine label has been named the best in the world according to the top 100 wines of 2013. >> can they do anything wrong? >> you read my mind. >>> congrats to kelly clarkson and new hubby. clarkson announced on twitter that they are expecting their first child. >>> and first lady michelle obama visited the bet tv show "106 and p
rolling stone" finally has a music video completely interactive, and it happens to coincide with the elisef his new album. ♪ how does it feel to be on your own like a complete unknown like a rollin' stone ♪ >>> maroon five lead singer and judge on nbc's hit show "the voice," adam levine has been named "people's" sexiest man alive, following channing tatum's footsteps. >> lot of pressure. >> you would know. >>> casey kasem's daughter has...
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joining me, elise, an author and organizer, and she became quite famous after a video of her living in
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let's bring back elise who's covering it. what's at stake for the obama administration? >> so much is at stake. particularly with the 2014 midterm elections around the corner. nervous democrats are very concerned about getting this website up and running because they were told that they would be able to run on obama care and win next year. that remains to be seen. >> i'm curious, they were sent home to do some homework. spread the good word about what is working with obama care. from what you're hearing there at the hill, how's it going? >> it's going okay. they're touting metrics the administration is releasing, for example, healthcare.gov, the error rates are down. the pages are loading faster. but certainly there are still anecdotes about people having trouble accessing this website. democrats are having trouble. they can tell a better story but if constituents are going on and unable to use the system, it's no good for them. >> error rates are down. they had been shutting it down on a regular basis, sflit. >> that's right. over the weekends they would do routine main
let's bring back elise who's covering it. what's at stake for the obama administration? >> so much is at stake. particularly with the 2014 midterm elections around the corner. nervous democrats are very concerned about getting this website up and running because they were told that they would be able to run on obama care and win next year. that remains to be seen. >> i'm curious, they were sent home to do some homework. spread the good word about what is working with obama care....
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elise, thank you.ight not be fair. >> that vicious knockout game starting last saturday right on gretawire. we started it. all this week "on the record" has been warning you about it ram dom violence spreading across the u.s. up next, a woman randomly bashed in the head. he is here to go "on the record" we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> this is a fox news alert. president obama making a big change regarding the u.s. census bureau. what is it and why did he do it n.? fox news correspondent doug mckelway is here with us. >> you remember back in the election battle of 2012 as it got closer and closer to election day and the race was tightening up and the polls were tightening up. that everybody was paying really close attention to the unemployment numbers. especially as we got closer and closer to election day. there was a period between august and september where those numbers came out in august the unemployment rate was 8.1%. people were
elise, thank you.ight not be fair. >> that vicious knockout game starting last saturday right on gretawire. we started it. all this week "on the record" has been warning you about it ram dom violence spreading across the u.s. up next, a woman randomly bashed in the head. he is here to go "on the record" we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> this is a fox news alert. president obama making a big...
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elise joins us. >> thanks, greta. >> who has been subpoenaed and why. >> this is the chief technologyf the united states who works in the white house and he has been enlisted to help fix this struggling health karen rollment site. is he one of the main people helping to organize this effort. >> i thought jeffrey zions was one of the maim people his boss where the buck stops was h.h.s. secretary sebelius. who are these other people. >> you are right on both counts. no, they are bringing all the talent they have to the table for. this todd park is some guy who has done billions of dollars of work in healthcare it. they really trust him. they think is he going to be great. he is in all kinds of papers. but now darrell issa is saying that he needs it to show up to capitol hill to tell lawmakers what's going on. initially he refused to do that. >> when was he tasked to it fix the site? >> i believe in the beginning of october. when they found out all the problems were happening they brought the team in. >> can't find two hours where they can eleave this guy so they can testify before congr
elise joins us. >> thanks, greta. >> who has been subpoenaed and why. >> this is the chief technologyf the united states who works in the white house and he has been enlisted to help fix this struggling health karen rollment site. is he one of the main people helping to organize this effort. >> i thought jeffrey zions was one of the maim people his boss where the buck stops was h.h.s. secretary sebelius. who are these other people. >> you are right on both counts....
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hi, good to see you, elise. >> good to see you, too. >>> let me talk about this.t of all, you think that if the administration thinks that they're in hot water now, that they should brace themselves for what might come next year. expound on that for me. >> sure, so the white house has been dealing with a month-long, even six-long political firestorm over the botched rollout of obama care. but we here in washington know things can get a whole lot worse next year. because the plan cancellations are going to continue to come either from the market or from employers. and employers will have to continue with their mandate to provide insurance, which could cause some of them to lower employee hours in order to stop from having to offer health care coverage to their workers. so there are many more shoes to drop, and we know that next year is the mid-term elections. so things will get a lot worse. all of these will be debated and seen in the context of politics which is not a good thing for the obama administration right now knew but at least if the other shoes drop as yo
hi, good to see you, elise. >> good to see you, too. >>> let me talk about this.t of all, you think that if the administration thinks that they're in hot water now, that they should brace themselves for what might come next year. expound on that for me. >> sure, so the white house has been dealing with a month-long, even six-long political firestorm over the botched rollout of obama care. but we here in washington know things can get a whole lot worse next year. because the...
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. >> if you have a tip for elise or anyone else in our investigative unit, call us an at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to nbcbayarea.com. >> now to a developing story this halloween. a night of trick or treating turned dangerous for two young boys. a driver hit a 12 and 13-year-old in the town of clover dale about 30 minutes north of santa rosa. police say the driver is a 75-year-old man who is cooperating with the investigation he is not believed to have been drinking, speeding or using his cell phone. the boys were transported to the hospital but their conditions not released. >>> new tonight, a family from brazil is in san francisco tonight on a frantic search for a loved one. they got a call from the missing man on monday saying he was in trouble and they haven't heard from him since. nbc bay area's gene ellie is live in san francisco where his sister is retracing his steps tonight. >> he had a bus ticket for a ride home to los angeles on sunday, but eighths here at the greyhound station say he never boarded that bus. we also know he called family on monday frantic telling the
. >> if you have a tip for elise or anyone else in our investigative unit, call us an at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to nbcbayarea.com. >> now to a developing story this halloween. a night of trick or treating turned dangerous for two young boys. a driver hit a 12 and 13-year-old in the town of clover dale about 30 minutes north of santa rosa. police say the driver is a 75-year-old man who is cooperating with the investigation he is not believed to have been drinking, speeding...
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it appears that the act of spying and collecting of information elise taking place all the way from the time of the bible. experts point out the contest was always someone to publicize its like in a recent snow and fair trade and one can see the rba is brown. and. the islamists rebel group fourteen against the regime of syrian president charlotte sell its form its own airports the army of islam published a youtube video last week which showcases two l thirty nine c a fighter aircraft was to capture earlier in the year from the syrian air force base piece of aleppo the footage only shows the aircraft taxied down the runway and it is not known if the islamist militia has experienced personnel needed to fly the planes some forces have been using nail thirty guys in combat throughout the series civil war. while assad has maintained its exterior and the fact that his forces had been using l thirty nine indicates that the syrian air force is having trouble using its more advanced russian jets according to aeronautics live their cache. two things to him it's been killed in northern mali. they
it appears that the act of spying and collecting of information elise taking place all the way from the time of the bible. experts point out the contest was always someone to publicize its like in a recent snow and fair trade and one can see the rba is brown. and. the islamists rebel group fourteen against the regime of syrian president charlotte sell its form its own airports the army of islam published a youtube video last week which showcases two l thirty nine c a fighter aircraft was to...
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. >> a lot of ifs there, elise. he talks about being oepen to make the changes. how could they make these changes? >> it's very unclear at this point. there aren't good options at all for congress, particularly because republicans and democrats still seem to be far apart on this question. and, certainly, the insurance industry has a major role to play here and they're very opposed to anything that would further delay the enrollment period, delay the individual mandate or somehow allow consumers to continue on these policy that, as you said, have been canceled. so, i think people are intentionally vague here because they're not sure yet exactly what this solution would look like. but certainly interesting that dick durbin a democrat from illinois made that comment today. he is sounding more like his vulnerable colleagues from red states, democrats like mark prior who had shown that they're much more open to changes to obama care because they're in political hot water. >> what is the white house saying about this? let's go right now to the white house and cnn jim a
. >> a lot of ifs there, elise. he talks about being oepen to make the changes. how could they make these changes? >> it's very unclear at this point. there aren't good options at all for congress, particularly because republicans and democrats still seem to be far apart on this question. and, certainly, the insurance industry has a major role to play here and they're very opposed to anything that would further delay the enrollment period, delay the individual mandate or somehow...
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elise is now patrolling the area during the night several hundred policemen kenya and dispersed the crowd of more than thirty people were arrested at more than forty had to be hospitalized with different body injuries. many traders have been protesting against diary of a coach's decision i talked to some of them let's have a look at my report. it's silly. east spray. would you go. drain a similar picture of her looks are deceiving. what number of european countries has been protesting against brussels policy ukraine is probably the only one where people are taking to the streets in tens of thousands to support the idea of your integration. is there to be in europe. nice to see it that you would have allowed this to get better education in europe. but this was not about being in the eu joining the union was not even on the table to two hundred page from a friend of the agreement never said anything about the visa free regime my wife can go in poland by a lot of food for just ten or even that which is just over a dollar that's twice as much as i can buy here for a hundred degrees but the go
elise is now patrolling the area during the night several hundred policemen kenya and dispersed the crowd of more than thirty people were arrested at more than forty had to be hospitalized with different body injuries. many traders have been protesting against diary of a coach's decision i talked to some of them let's have a look at my report. it's silly. east spray. would you go. drain a similar picture of her looks are deceiving. what number of european countries has been protesting against...
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this week it's elise or hundreds hit the streets to demand better social housing conditions for thousands of migrants in the country the street is the only home they have and even the lucky few who are provided with accommodation often regret moving to italy in search of a better knife. as found out. some call it a city within a city others a refugee ghetto it's like a marriage to an african refugees from four african countries over twelve hundred people crammed inside a former university building in a room now known as palace meeting. here. weren't allowed to film inside the rooms but a doctor treating the refugees agreed to describe the conditions they with but i think. there are thirty five tabs and thirty five showers and eighty percent of them need to be repaired the beds are all seen in very bad condition actually a lot of people sleep in the car thousands of refugees have been flocking to italy mainly across the mediterranean in search of a better life but the country's only economic problems including the worst recession since the second world war provide very little opportunity a
this week it's elise or hundreds hit the streets to demand better social housing conditions for thousands of migrants in the country the street is the only home they have and even the lucky few who are provided with accommodation often regret moving to italy in search of a better knife. as found out. some call it a city within a city others a refugee ghetto it's like a marriage to an african refugees from four african countries over twelve hundred people crammed inside a former university...
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have you in on it to find out your behavior in emergency situations and you do with your emotions and elise tv screen and polite he is interviewing over four thousand cars excited residents research service of the head hunter company has found out that the most was sold for thirty three percent of job seekers are looking to information about an employer the company website. i don't want. he scored twenty one percent of employees for internet surfing for obtaining information about the potential place of work and studying percent are visiting forums and social networks unit to find out the comments of former and present employees of the potential employer before each offering to udinese necessary to find as much information about your potential employer it's possible he's not enough to show an employer they sure are interested in the jaw in a particular company but to understand how it is necessary to act and what skills to demonstrate during the interview interesting only about eighty two per cent of young job seekers without work experience search for information about the activity and wor
have you in on it to find out your behavior in emergency situations and you do with your emotions and elise tv screen and polite he is interviewing over four thousand cars excited residents research service of the head hunter company has found out that the most was sold for thirty three percent of job seekers are looking to information about an employer the company website. i don't want. he scored twenty one percent of employees for internet surfing for obtaining information about the potential...
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thank you both for your time this afternoon. >> elise, you reported this week on the number of thosender the new act. 106,000, 185 enrolled last month. 25% of them used the healthcare.gov website. the rest signed up on state exchanges. do you think that was in part for the president's meeting with insurers last night? were these numbers a wake-up call for them. >> certainly they knew the numbers before we did. they were not positive numbers for the administration and they underscored the problems facing healthcare.gov. a system that serves 36 states. there's no excuse for the fact that 25% of current enrollees only came through healthcare.gov. the rest came from states like california which have been doing much better. i think the administration knew they needed to propose something to stop the bleeding. the news has really been leading them. they've been very unaware of some of the problems facing the website. and this whole idea of the cancellation firestorm seemed to much ca them off gard. i think under pressure from congressional democrats who would have voted in greater numbers
thank you both for your time this afternoon. >> elise, you reported this week on the number of thosender the new act. 106,000, 185 enrolled last month. 25% of them used the healthcare.gov website. the rest signed up on state exchanges. do you think that was in part for the president's meeting with insurers last night? were these numbers a wake-up call for them. >> certainly they knew the numbers before we did. they were not positive numbers for the administration and they...
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and our correspondent elise here chefs he's keeping a close eye for you on the cleanup in fukushima and posing questions to the company in charge of the process get up to that minutes reports on the operation by checking his twitter account. also online a virtual currency that can be held but can be stolen we've got the story of a big claim bank heist that's left police in the dark over who is actually behind the robbery. plus the u.k. and the russian secret services resume cooperation severed after the death of a former russian spy in london with security for the sochi winter olympics bringing the intelligence communities together. now britain has been declared the leading hub of global tax evasion a pressure group report says along with its overseas territories the u.k. controls much of the world's an account of cash there are reports on why the secrecy is hard to resist. the u.k. government has been bashing tax avoidance for months in fact prime minister david cameron made increasing tax transparency a key issue at the g eight summit that he hosted earlier this year but despite all t
and our correspondent elise here chefs he's keeping a close eye for you on the cleanup in fukushima and posing questions to the company in charge of the process get up to that minutes reports on the operation by checking his twitter account. also online a virtual currency that can be held but can be stolen we've got the story of a big claim bank heist that's left police in the dark over who is actually behind the robbery. plus the u.k. and the russian secret services resume cooperation severed...
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. >> here is elise, hey fred. hillary clinton is speaking out about women's empowerment.s in the past week. at the time she is coy about her political ambitions but she is able to reach a key voting block. >> hillary clinton has always had one campaign. >> we are going to be about the business of making sure that those ceilings crack for every women and girl around the globe. >> we have to stand firmly for women's rights. >> but hillary clinton and the sisterhood have a history. she came of age as the women's movement was gaining full steam. remember this from 1992, i supposed i could have stayed home and baked cookies and made tea bull i decided to go to work. >> but in the third year of his administration she stamped her name on a cause in beijing. >> women's rights are human rights once and more call. >> her push for girl power stirred a global movement. one of the reasons she failed to attract young women in large number. >> she did not emphasize that she was a woman running for president. >>. >> she shied away from that subject. there was polling data that she needed
. >> here is elise, hey fred. hillary clinton is speaking out about women's empowerment.s in the past week. at the time she is coy about her political ambitions but she is able to reach a key voting block. >> hillary clinton has always had one campaign. >> we are going to be about the business of making sure that those ceilings crack for every women and girl around the globe. >> we have to stand firmly for women's rights. >> but hillary clinton and the sisterhood...
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ordering the driver to drop him on the examples elise rvetion. >> facing some very difficult questions. but just about the expheed and effectiveness of their response to monday's events but also if they could have done more after monday's frightening incidents at bfn tv. >> the police preeffect has taken the necessary measures. a patrol in front of all media outlets. as long as this person is still on the ploos and we don't know the motivates motive with motiv. >> urged anyone who might recognize the gunman to come forward. but for the moment a major alert is ongoing. >> and paul is anyone talking about a possible motive for all these different attacks? >> no. there was a mumbled threat when the gunman went ininto bfn tv monday morning. the security guard actually had his back to him and the senior editor standing at reception was too far away, it appears he said, "i won't miss you next time." but the if plirchtion between the two media outlets and one bank is certainly not clear. police have not given any indication what their thinking is yet. suffice to say a major police investigati
ordering the driver to drop him on the examples elise rvetion. >> facing some very difficult questions. but just about the expheed and effectiveness of their response to monday's events but also if they could have done more after monday's frightening incidents at bfn tv. >> the police preeffect has taken the necessary measures. a patrol in front of all media outlets. as long as this person is still on the ploos and we don't know the motivates motive with motiv. >> urged anyone...
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nice to see you, elise. who has been subpoenaed and thi why? >> it is the chief technology officer of the united states working in the white house and he has been enlisted to fixng the struggling health carry enrollment site.of he is t one of the main peoplee working to resolve this effort. >> i thought his boss where the buck stops was secretaryeo sebelius. >> are you right on both counts. bringing all of the talentt th they have to the table for this. he has done billions of dollars of work. they really trust him. it. they think he will be great. his colleagues have praisedll him, but now darrell issa saystl he needs to tell them what is. going on.do initially he refused to say that. >> when was he tasked to fix the site. >> i believe the beginning of october. as soon as they found out all of these problems wer happening that's when they brought the team in. >> and they can't find two hours where they can relievebe this guy to testify? >> that's what they are saying. it would be too disruptive to fix the website to not only hil testify on cap
nice to see you, elise. who has been subpoenaed and thi why? >> it is the chief technology officer of the united states working in the white house and he has been enlisted to fixng the struggling health carry enrollment site.of he is t one of the main peoplee working to resolve this effort. >> i thought his boss where the buck stops was secretaryeo sebelius. >> are you right on both counts. bringing all of the talentt th they have to the table for this. he has done billions of...
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elise, i got to tell you, listening to him, why in the world do we even need healthcare.gov then? >> a lot of people are going to be asking that question since these private alternatives seem to be -- they act like healthcare.gov was supposed to act in the beginning. so i think that that's going to be a question that's raised, but in a way, federal health officials were wise to make these contracts with private companies that have been doing this for years. as your guest said, he has a long history in this industry of providing the exact kind of software that's needed to make these very technical, complicated application procedures work well. so i think that this is a major boom to consumers, dana. >> i'm just going to have a fantasy in my head, imagine president obama is watching "on the record" right now. if i were in his shoes, i would say can you get kathleen sebelius on the phone for me? >> you can imagine that this is the kind of post mortem that's going to be happening for years about how this health care site was constructed so poorly. first there was a long list of federa
elise, i got to tell you, listening to him, why in the world do we even need healthcare.gov then? >> a lot of people are going to be asking that question since these private alternatives seem to be -- they act like healthcare.gov was supposed to act in the beginning. so i think that that's going to be a question that's raised, but in a way, federal health officials were wise to make these contracts with private companies that have been doing this for years. as your guest said, he has a...
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. >> elise is a bernard for us. thank you. and here to give us insight into several of these elections across the nation is al jazeera political contributor michael shure. good to see you as always. >> good to see. >> you pleasure to have you. let's go to the gubernatorial race in new jersey. chris christie. look, he's going to win, and he's going to win by a big amount, but that's part of the story, isn't it? how large of a victory because he's trying to send the message to the entire republican party, isn't he? >> to a degree, yeah. i have to say i don't buy into any of it. >> you don't? >> no, no, i don't think that chris christie's margin of victory is going to matter. i think we all expect him to do well. he's not the guy who needs a mandate to govern the way he does. he is also some northern quantity of a far member of the fellow. >> isn't he suggesting that republicans need to follow my example here? >> reporter: well, essaying that. the example they need to follow is what did he last night in union city, new jersey. a
. >> elise is a bernard for us. thank you. and here to give us insight into several of these elections across the nation is al jazeera political contributor michael shure. good to see you as always. >> good to see. >> you pleasure to have you. let's go to the gubernatorial race in new jersey. chris christie. look, he's going to win, and he's going to win by a big amount, but that's part of the story, isn't it? how large of a victory because he's trying to send the message to...
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. >> cnn foreign affairs reporter elise lavett is following the story from washington.n says he was a witness, he was there, he saw the american ambassador's body in the consulate in benghazi. was he lying about all of that? >> well, really no one knows what the truth of his story is, carol, because this gentleman that spoke to "60 minutes" went by the pseudonym morgan jones but now we know his name is dylan davies. he was a contractor that was training libyan guards in benghazi at that u.s. mission. now he told "60 minutes" and wrote in a book that has been published that he went to the compound that night, that he disobeyed orders from his supervisor and tried to get to the compound, then he went to the hospital, and saw the ambassador's body. we later know that he did try to get to the compound, but he was blocked by road blocks and he ended up going back to his home, which is what he wrote in an incident report for his company, blue mountain, that subsequently was revealed after this "60 minutes" report. so basically he told his supervisors one story, told "60 minut
. >> cnn foreign affairs reporter elise lavett is following the story from washington.n says he was a witness, he was there, he saw the american ambassador's body in the consulate in benghazi. was he lying about all of that? >> well, really no one knows what the truth of his story is, carol, because this gentleman that spoke to "60 minutes" went by the pseudonym morgan jones but now we know his name is dylan davies. he was a contractor that was training libyan guards in...
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elise, what do we know?partment spokesperson jenn sake issued a statement moments ago. let me read you a clip. after consulting with eu high representative ashton, the foreign policy chief, that is running the show, really, the lead negotiator, and negotiating team on the ground, secretary kerry will travel to geneva later today with the goal of continuing to narrow the differences and move closer to an agreement. brooke, that doesn't mean that a deal is ready for secretary kerry to announce. we understand from the ground that there are still some gaps to narrow, particularly on whether in a deal that seems to be shaping up, that iran would have the right, the explicit right in this agreement to enrich uranium. >> elise, we'll be looking for your reporting as you get more information later on throughout the day. >>> now to obama care. the website could take some pointers from california's state insurance exchange because it's enrolled nearly 80,000 people. that's more than three times the number of health ca
elise, what do we know?partment spokesperson jenn sake issued a statement moments ago. let me read you a clip. after consulting with eu high representative ashton, the foreign policy chief, that is running the show, really, the lead negotiator, and negotiating team on the ground, secretary kerry will travel to geneva later today with the goal of continuing to narrow the differences and move closer to an agreement. brooke, that doesn't mean that a deal is ready for secretary kerry to announce....
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back on november 5th, elise in maryland asked me about acad.s biotech is one of the year's best performers, so i said i'd get back to her. companies lead drug candidates for parkinson's disease psychosis. the data is so strong pushed back up more than 300% for the year. the bulls envisioned more than $2 billion in peak sales and drug hit the market as early as 2015. now become a $2 billion company with no profits and no products on the market. where is it going from here? at this point i think acadia has become too hot for me to handle. i suggest you wait for a better entry point lower. next up, november 11th, nick in georgia zad me about mazur robot particulars. a surgical robotics company, i needed to put on my scrubs and do some digging. a robotic surgery platform could totally transform the spine and neurosurgery market. people think it's the next isrg. but as revolutionary as the company is, the company hasn't posted a profit since its inception in 2000. and 15 times sales, that's a real nosebleed valuation. i think you need to wait until
back on november 5th, elise in maryland asked me about acad.s biotech is one of the year's best performers, so i said i'd get back to her. companies lead drug candidates for parkinson's disease psychosis. the data is so strong pushed back up more than 300% for the year. the bulls envisioned more than $2 billion in peak sales and drug hit the market as early as 2015. now become a $2 billion company with no profits and no products on the market. where is it going from here? at this point i think...
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. >> elise, always nice to see you.a nice weekend. >> thanks. >>> straight ahead, is the irs letting people steal from you? and is it time t >>> the irs does it again. sometimes you might wonder if they care. the irs issuing $4 billion in fraudulent tax refunds, and that, of course, just one year. josh hicks is here with the story. nice to see you, josh. >> good to be here. >> what's the story of the irs paying the fraudulent tax returns? >> well, this has actually been a hot topic for a while now, for a couple of years. there are probably a half dozen, maybe more congressional hearings a couple of years ago about this. the irs is well aware of this problem. they're taking steps to address it. they consider it a very serious problem. but, yeah, this latest report, it's important to keep in mind it looks at 2011 numbers, so these are -- we're taking a historical look here, and $4 billion worth of fraudulent tax refunds given out, in some cases to countries, you know -- there were, i think, 600 refunds that went out to an
. >> elise, always nice to see you.a nice weekend. >> thanks. >>> straight ahead, is the irs letting people steal from you? and is it time t >>> the irs does it again. sometimes you might wonder if they care. the irs issuing $4 billion in fraudulent tax refunds, and that, of course, just one year. josh hicks is here with the story. nice to see you, josh. >> good to be here. >> what's the story of the irs paying the fraudulent tax returns? >> well,...
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elise axlerod, hello. my question is about personality versus the narcissist diagnosis. you mentioned not going to dsm because that's hipaa, but is personality accessible in a way that these diagnoses might not be? >> in a couple of different ways. and, again, we're still trying to figure out the best way to do that. and there are limitations. in an ideal world, we would like to have clinical psychologists conduct tests on our employees and then take that information because it's value -- validated and tested. as we just mentioned, that's not really a feasible option. so in my talks with other people within the community, we've been toying around the ideas of, again, creating a reporting mechanism, asking specific questions not geared as you think that a person is narcissistic, but asking about behavioral manifestations. so if you're a supervisor, being able to answer a questionnaire that has at least -- based on your knowledge as a supervisor, has elise ever acted argumentmenttive or abrasive in the workplace? what are her interactions like with her coworkers? basically
elise axlerod, hello. my question is about personality versus the narcissist diagnosis. you mentioned not going to dsm because that's hipaa, but is personality accessible in a way that these diagnoses might not be? >> in a couple of different ways. and, again, we're still trying to figure out the best way to do that. and there are limitations. in an ideal world, we would like to have clinical psychologists conduct tests on our employees and then take that information because it's value --...