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elles? >> i and a number of my colleagues are here to engage with our american counterparts on a number of key issues which we think will be critical for our picture of how the trans- atlantic economy can be competitive in the feature of dealing with financial convergence, the debts and deficits problem on both sides of the atlantic, all these subjects where we hope by the end of the week to have a number of good ideas which we can deepen over the months ahead. >> marietje schaake, overall, how does the eu approach telecommunications policy with 27 member nations, and how is it different from how the u.s. approaches telecommunications policy, in your view? >> one of our main challenges is to make sure that you are a of the digital market gets harmonized. both friends and critics of the e you think a harmonized market has brought us a lot of stability and help the economy overall, but online is not the same. the fragmentation of fight in your oppose the digital market is what distinguishes it
elles? >> i and a number of my colleagues are here to engage with our american counterparts on a number of key issues which we think will be critical for our picture of how the trans- atlantic economy can be competitive in the feature of dealing with financial convergence, the debts and deficits problem on both sides of the atlantic, all these subjects where we hope by the end of the week to have a number of good ideas which we can deepen over the months ahead. >> marietje schaake,...
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jean elle is live at uc berkeley with more on the personal release. jean? >> reporter: both of those men attended uc berkeley and have lots of supporters here and around the world. tonight, they are hoping that iran's account keeps his word and allows the men to return home. >> i think we're all cautious. >> reporter: professors who know shane and josh are optimistic after more than two years in an iranian president, they will finally be released. their hopes have been dashed before. but tuesday, president mahmoud ahmadinejad told nbc news the pair should be released in a matter of days. >> translator: i think these two students will be freed in a couple of days. >> a couple of days? >> translator: yes. >> reporter: officials arrested the three in july of 2009 as they hiked along the iraq-iran border. authorities released sarah shourd in september of last year on $500,000 bail. >> living inside that prison is like hell. >> reporter: this journalist spent two months in the same prison. he says being kept in solitary confinement is torture. >> minutes are lik
jean elle is live at uc berkeley with more on the personal release. jean? >> reporter: both of those men attended uc berkeley and have lots of supporters here and around the world. tonight, they are hoping that iran's account keeps his word and allows the men to return home. >> i think we're all cautious. >> reporter: professors who know shane and josh are optimistic after more than two years in an iranian president, they will finally be released. their hopes have been dashed...
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jean elle joins us from san francisco. jean, what's the latest now? >> reporter: raj, protesters in new york are sleeping on wall street and tonight here in san francisco, protesters are sleeping on market street in front of the federal reserve bank building. one of many actions they hope will get homeowners the help they need. protesters, angry about home foreclosures in the wake of billion-dollar bank bailouts, take to the streets in san francisco, demanding banks and wall street executives pay their fair share and help homeowners modify their loans. >> this today has been a hard day for me, being arrested for the first time in my life. >> reporter: police arrested 65-year-old brenda reed and five others from chase bank and released them. reed says she's taking action because after 38 years in her home, she may lose it. >> they've now scheduled a sale on my home before thanksgiving, which could render my homeless by christmas. >> reporter: activist groups organized hundreds of protesters who marched on market street. reed says they are speaking up f
jean elle joins us from san francisco. jean, what's the latest now? >> reporter: raj, protesters in new york are sleeping on wall street and tonight here in san francisco, protesters are sleeping on market street in front of the federal reserve bank building. one of many actions they hope will get homeowners the help they need. protesters, angry about home foreclosures in the wake of billion-dollar bank bailouts, take to the streets in san francisco, demanding banks and wall street...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> new details in the case of bryan stow. our sister station in los angeles is reporting that attorneys for dodgers owner frank mccourt and the team will file a lawsuit, a civil suit against the two men charged in the beating of stow. the team filed papers in court yesterday stating that a cross complaint will be filed against the pair. it's an attempt to send a message to the judge that poor lighting and poor response time were the real reason for his injuries rest with the men who assaulted him. >>> a nightclub attack and photos which could help find a group of men responsible for stabbing customers at a bar. police released these photos show four men accused of stabbing two men. the suspects all seen arriving together in a black suv, possibly a ford explorer. all believed to be between 20 and 27. police don't think it was gang related, but if you know something, you're urged to contact police. >>> two cal grads are behind bars awaiting their freedom from iran. secretary of state hillary clinton is optimistic that the two w
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> new details in the case of bryan stow. our sister station in los angeles is reporting that attorneys for dodgers owner frank mccourt and the team will file a lawsuit, a civil suit against the two men charged in the beating of stow. the team filed papers in court yesterday stating that a cross complaint will be filed against the pair. it's an attempt to send a message to the judge that poor lighting and poor response time were the real reason for his...
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jean elle is live with the latest for us tonight. >> reporter: a group of about 50 students took over classrooms here at the uc berkeley campus for much of the night. pro-testers say they're protesting the rising cost of a higher education, but they came with something police are calling a shield, and police say those shields put at least one officer in danger. student protesters and uc berkeley police clashed after a day of protests. a group of about 50 students occupied the building for several hours and when police closed the doors at 9:00, thinks turned ugly. protesters inside screamed as officers made an arrest. graduate student cally madoff says the group is protesting the ever rising cost of higher education. >> this is day one. that doesn't necessarily mean that tomorrow is day two. >> reporter: police say it's an aggressive tone. earlier in the day, pro-testers cornered a female officer and grabbed at her gun belt. >> they physically pinned this officer between two of these and one person grabbed at her gun belt and was able to pull one of the magazines for her firearm out of
jean elle is live with the latest for us tonight. >> reporter: a group of about 50 students took over classrooms here at the uc berkeley campus for much of the night. pro-testers say they're protesting the rising cost of a higher education, but they came with something police are calling a shield, and police say those shields put at least one officer in danger. student protesters and uc berkeley police clashed after a day of protests. a group of about 50 students occupied the building for...
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nbc bay area's jean elle is live in san francisco with candid reaction from the b.a.r.t. board president. >> reporter: jessica, b.a.r.t. says it knows how to operate trains, not manage weekly protests. these internal e-mails reveal some of their tactics and they admit it's made some mistakes. internal b.a.r.t. e-mails shine a light on who is making controversial decisions voubldzing weekly protests. e-mails show a b.a.r.t. police lieutenant was working with a cell provider to turn cell service off. >> the board was told about it in advance. >> reporter: bob franklin says the general manager made the call in the name of safety. >> it was the right decision at the time. >> reporter: e-mails detail an effort to organize a press conference for riders to express their support for b.a.r.t. >> they weren't accomplishing anything, and they were disrupting mostly commuters. >> reporter: commuter richard kale had e-mailed his support to b.a.r.t. e-mails show the communications department considered asking him to attend a press conference. a basic script was included. b.a.r.t. even
nbc bay area's jean elle is live in san francisco with candid reaction from the b.a.r.t. board president. >> reporter: jessica, b.a.r.t. says it knows how to operate trains, not manage weekly protests. these internal e-mails reveal some of their tactics and they admit it's made some mistakes. internal b.a.r.t. e-mails shine a light on who is making controversial decisions voubldzing weekly protests. e-mails show a b.a.r.t. police lieutenant was working with a cell provider to turn cell...
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we bring in jean elle who joins us from the city with more. jean, what do we have? >> reporter: crews aren't supposed to cut into a street unless there's a map detailing what's underneath painted on top. they say the gasline markings were wrong. pg&e says the markings were not in place. while the two agencies figure out who's at fault, people who live and work here say they had quite a scare. a geyser of gas. the hissing noise and smell got his attention fast. >> the first thing is what happened in san bruno. >> reporter: a gas line ruptured in san bruno last year killing eight people. this ruptured when a construction crew cut into a line. >> once we got out here, you could very much smell the gas. >> reporter: cynthia maxwell evacuated her employees at morton's steakhouse. the fire department evacuated two buildings. it took pg and e about an hour to shut off the gas. questions about who was responsible went unanswered. the contractor has a permit to replace a water main. >> the reason it wasn't down to 24 inches was it was protected with a steel plate. it had to
we bring in jean elle who joins us from the city with more. jean, what do we have? >> reporter: crews aren't supposed to cut into a street unless there's a map detailing what's underneath painted on top. they say the gasline markings were wrong. pg&e says the markings were not in place. while the two agencies figure out who's at fault, people who live and work here say they had quite a scare. a geyser of gas. the hissing noise and smell got his attention fast. >> the first thing...
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we bring in jean elle who joins us from san francisco. the neighborhood bar now getting international attention, right? >> reporter: lots of people are interested in this story and the bar tender here tells me in july, a man repeatedly called day after day, desperately trying to locate his lost iphone and c-net says it was no ordinary iphone. apple doesn't let its secrets fall far from the tree, but deckland says top secret prototypes of the next international sensation are floating around. >> it's almost a little silly, but in reality what happens is if you're nearing the introduction date of a new product if you're a manufacturer, you can't just walk around the campus and say it works here, so it must work everywhere. >> reporter: the bar staff says in july, a customer called for several days asking if they found his iphone. the phone he was looking for was an unreleased prototype, and apple set out to get it back. gps tracking told them the phone was in bruno heights. he believes whoever found it sold it on craigslist. >> as far as we
we bring in jean elle who joins us from san francisco. the neighborhood bar now getting international attention, right? >> reporter: lots of people are interested in this story and the bar tender here tells me in july, a man repeatedly called day after day, desperately trying to locate his lost iphone and c-net says it was no ordinary iphone. apple doesn't let its secrets fall far from the tree, but deckland says top secret prototypes of the next international sensation are floating...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> such a shame. a loss for all of us. >>> chaos and panic, the picture painted by michael jackson's staff about the day the pop star died. day two, in the trial of conrad murray. jackson's head security guard says he saw dr. murray sweating and nervous, trying to revive jackson. while asking if anybody else knew cpr. jackson's personal assistant testified about getting a voice mail from murray after the doctor realized that jackson was no longer breathing. >> i can't quote it exactly, but it was "call me right away, call me right away, thank you." something to that effect. >> and were you asked to call 911? >> no, sir. >> more witnesses are expected to be called tomorrow, including jackson's personal chef and first responders. so was it brave or stupid? that's the question one southern california surfer is probably asking himself tonight. for the past few days, he's been seen on the enter set with his hand inside the mouth of a shark. >> back up! >> are you going to save it? >> this video was shot th
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> such a shame. a loss for all of us. >>> chaos and panic, the picture painted by michael jackson's staff about the day the pop star died. day two, in the trial of conrad murray. jackson's head security guard says he saw dr. murray sweating and nervous, trying to revive jackson. while asking if anybody else knew cpr. jackson's personal assistant testified about getting a voice mail from murray after the doctor realized that jackson was no longer...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> thanks so much. friends and family of another passenger from flight 93 gathered today. they held a 5 k run and walk in andy garcia's memory. dozens showed up to honor him as they have for the past nine years. his widow says not a day goes by when she doesn't think of the tragedy. but the experience feels different as the tenth an ver say approaches. >> i have such hope because the american spirit is not dead. and, you know, we had a horrible thing happen to our country, and of course to me personally, but we are resill yent people. >> at this year's event organizers held a ceremony and red all the names of the people who died in the crash of flight 93. and please join us for a tenth anniversary special titled "america remembers "a live prime time special immediately following sunday night football this sunday september 11th. >>> an emotional week around the country. >>> teetering on the brink of extinction. still ahead at 11:00, the technology that could save an endangered species. >>> a woman, latin
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> thanks so much. friends and family of another passenger from flight 93 gathered today. they held a 5 k run and walk in andy garcia's memory. dozens showed up to honor him as they have for the past nine years. his widow says not a day goes by when she doesn't think of the tragedy. but the experience feels different as the tenth an ver say approaches. >> i have such hope because the american spirit is not dead. and, you know, we had a horrible...
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we bring in jean elle who joins us with their stories. jean? >> reporter: raj, there's still a lot of recovery to happen here. some of the roads are still closed and some still have physical injuries to tend to, and all have emotional scars to face. >> and for elizabeth torres. [ bell tolls ] >> reporter: allen braun watches his wife ring a bell for her mother, elizabeth torres, one of eight people killed in the gas pipeline explosion in san bruno. families remembered loved ones who didn't survive and shared news about their own recovery. >> i have burns on my arms, legs and feet. >> reporter: a year after the explosion, braun, his wife and sister-in-law, are nowhere near healed physically. >> i'm worried about my wife. she has to get her hands mobile. she has quite a few surgeries she still has to go through. >> reporter: survivors say the emotional injuries are easier to hide but they're haunting. tammy and mike rescued joseph from the inferno. he was trying to save his girlfriend, jessica morales. she didn't make it. but they got his horribl
we bring in jean elle who joins us with their stories. jean? >> reporter: raj, there's still a lot of recovery to happen here. some of the roads are still closed and some still have physical injuries to tend to, and all have emotional scars to face. >> and for elizabeth torres. [ bell tolls ] >> reporter: allen braun watches his wife ring a bell for her mother, elizabeth torres, one of eight people killed in the gas pipeline explosion in san bruno. families remembered loved...
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james elles, member of the conservative party for the u.k. kim hart is that the "politico." >> host: you just mentioned 500 million people that you want to be connected to the internet and how about the access and benefits that come along with the internet. wireless thing sure is a big part of connectedness people in all parts of rural and remote island and so on. what is the spectrum situation like in europe as i'm sure you know, that is a big topic of conversation here with the spectrum shortage and how are we going to maximize the use of the commercially available spectrum to make local broadband more available. can you tell us about what the situation is like in europe? >> guest: well, which is worked on the report in the european parliament. i was involved with that regarding policy spectrum in europe because of a hot policy for is the same. dolby revision coming up. one of the issues necessary now is to do an assess minute for each member state of the e.u. stands because we have countries which are economically at a different level, whi
james elles, member of the conservative party for the u.k. kim hart is that the "politico." >> host: you just mentioned 500 million people that you want to be connected to the internet and how about the access and benefits that come along with the internet. wireless thing sure is a big part of connectedness people in all parts of rural and remote island and so on. what is the spectrum situation like in europe as i'm sure you know, that is a big topic of conversation here with...
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nbc bay area's jean elle has the story on how b.a.r.t.'s internal communication is causing a lot of external problems. >> reporter: i'm jean elle in oakland outside b.a.r.t. headquarters with a stack of e-mails from b.a.r.t. about how the agency has been handling weekly protests. those protests started in august and they have shut down train service on several occasions. in these e-mails, several issues are addressed, including cell phone service. there are e-mails about shutting off cell phone reception to try and prevent a protest. cell service was shut down, triggering outrage and support from b.a.r.t. riders and from observers around the world. we are looking into who made that decision. there are also exchanges about telling news organizations how to cover the protests, specifically discouraging news organizations from doing stories that, quote, hype upcoming protests. there are also e-mail exchanges about getting b.a.r.t. riders who were opposed to protests to a press conference. that press conference was called b.a.r.t. riders speak
nbc bay area's jean elle has the story on how b.a.r.t.'s internal communication is causing a lot of external problems. >> reporter: i'm jean elle in oakland outside b.a.r.t. headquarters with a stack of e-mails from b.a.r.t. about how the agency has been handling weekly protests. those protests started in august and they have shut down train service on several occasions. in these e-mails, several issues are addressed, including cell phone service. there are e-mails about shutting off cell...
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elles?>> guest: yeah, i think in terms -- and this is all part of a tremendous revolution in which we're living in. often people have quoted guttenberg and the press being something similar where people had the right to print, and that then gave basis for democracy because you had paper, and you were able to use pieces of information to get people properly informed. what we have today is an extraordinary thing as you were saying, kim, of having access to information at any time from your own machine of information which is doubling, they say, every day or half day or every two hours, the mass of information doubling. so it becomes a question of how do you prioritize your information, how do you get access to information? and as a decision maker saying, and we are in the european parliament on most of the framework laws dealing with e-commerce across the union which is 500 million people, then you've got to get it right. this is one of the roles of the foundation where we work very closely wi
elles?>> guest: yeah, i think in terms -- and this is all part of a tremendous revolution in which we're living in. often people have quoted guttenberg and the press being something similar where people had the right to print, and that then gave basis for democracy because you had paper, and you were able to use pieces of information to get people properly informed. what we have today is an extraordinary thing as you were saying, kim, of having access to information at any time from your...
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that is why the discussion has been more involved with sh ell. we are saying the city will not be open to any other liability and to make this effective, we would have to appropriate the money to be available to you. it would not be available to anything else which is why a would-be important to negotiate. >> with that establish a limit? -- wpi;d that established -- what that establish a limit -- would that establish a limit? >> if the power market is such that should we default, which is not the intent, if the power market has higher prices, there would be no liability except whenever trading. that is fine. this kicks in if we default. and the power market is such that there is lower costs and the cannot buy that. it is an interesting place. we want to limit our liability. >> what this be in reimbursement of actual cost? when you use the phrase default payment. >> it would be what they lost. the auditor would have to demonstrate their costs were greater than what they were able to sell it for. >> the cca program allows an opt out for the stand o
that is why the discussion has been more involved with sh ell. we are saying the city will not be open to any other liability and to make this effective, we would have to appropriate the money to be available to you. it would not be available to anything else which is why a would-be important to negotiate. >> with that establish a limit? -- wpi;d that established -- what that establish a limit -- would that establish a limit? >> if the power market is such that should we default,...
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not too far from the pow ell street station. protestors were in the streets briefly but as we can see, it looks like just about everyone is there on the sidewalk. we see a lot of people talking. you hear shouting in the background. this has been going on about 2 hours. they are upset with the agency and keep up these monday evening protests until bart police give in to some of their other demands. the main concern here is traffic. the sidewalk is very busy but the streets appear to be clear. we did see protestors going out a few minutes ago. that still could be the case. we'll stay on top of this with a full update on 10:00 news. . >>> producer is recalling 185,000 pounds of ground turkey because of salmonella concerns. now, a test sample from the same plant where that turkey was processed has tested positive. you can find a link to the products being recalled by going to our web page. . >>> testing meat could become the latest battle. the american meat institute announced today it's opposing testing for the bacteria. the vice p
not too far from the pow ell street station. protestors were in the streets briefly but as we can see, it looks like just about everyone is there on the sidewalk. we see a lot of people talking. you hear shouting in the background. this has been going on about 2 hours. they are upset with the agency and keep up these monday evening protests until bart police give in to some of their other demands. the main concern here is traffic. the sidewalk is very busy but the streets appear to be clear. we...
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get the truck and g that list done ♪ you know what,ell me, what makes peterpeter ?an my own homemade jam, apricot. and really love my bank's ise your ratcd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap uh, tuly, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spen8 days lo at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love o raise your rate cd that offers a one-ti rate increase if our currentates go up. >>> the lawyer for two american men locked up in iran says a bureaucratic hurdle stands in the way of their freedom. hikers josh fattal and shane bauer were convicted on spying charges after straying across the iranian border two years ago. their bail has been paid but a judge who must sign off on their release is on vacation until tuesday. >>> in venezuela this weekend -- that is president hugo chavez, not only is he dancing a little bit to a cheering crowd, but also telling people in caracas there that he's heading back to cuba for his fourth and possibly final round of chemotherapy. as you saw there, he just won't stop dancin
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you can see the ell that goes around. they tried to make it a tropical beach theme.they had a bunch of sand. like you could not go to the beach 40 feet away. >> it did burn down. it seems like it would have been a wonderful resource for the city to purchase it and rebuild it -- >> you could never afford the money to rebuild it. >> there were efforts to try to keep it. someone tried to sell it to the city in the 1950's. they kept it going with the ice skating rink. it closed and it looked bad. people thought we should buy it and keep it. other people wanted to put condos in there. a serious fire started and the whole place burn down. they still talk about it as a mysterious fire. it could have been an insurance thing. >> hello, gladys. was glad to hear from you and not going to return. will write in a few days. >> that is a bath and the house behind. >> you can see the chimney heating that area. >> a pool opened in the 1920's. they talked about how they were going to keep it, but they never did. -- to heat it, but they never did. >> this is a publicity shot. this was
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researchers have won an eighth nobel prize, a parity of the nobel prize for developing the fire alarm that ells like wasa. the prize i aworded to innisesrc tt isls thmo h my humorous. wasabi is also known as japanese horseradish and has an extremely strong flavor. it is typically grated into a nte served with sushi and other japanese dishes. the u.s. science magazine "annals of improbable research" inittedhe awards 20 yrs ago to mark humorous achievements. on thursday, the ceremony was he in haar a team of seven japanese researchers won the chemistry prize for inventing a fire alarm that emits the pungent odor of wasabi. the researchers said they made the system for people with hearing disabilities to failed to notice conventional sound alarms, especially while they are asleep. >> this prize is a gift from the subject in the examination room and had it been choked with the pungent smell with the tears and cough. >> do not spray on to sushi. >>> and that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching.
researchers have won an eighth nobel prize, a parity of the nobel prize for developing the fire alarm that ells like wasa. the prize i aworded to innisesrc tt isls thmo h my humorous. wasabi is also known as japanese horseradish and has an extremely strong flavor. it is typically grated into a nte served with sushi and other japanese dishes. the u.s. science magazine "annals of improbable research" inittedhe awards 20 yrs ago to mark humorous achievements. on thursday, the ceremony...
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you know what,ell me, what makes peterpeter ? i can my own homemade jam, apricot.eally love my bank's ise your ratcd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap uh, tuly, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spen8 days lo at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love o raise your rate cd that offers a one-ti rate increase if our currentates go up. >>> tonight "keeping them honest," with president obama on the job selling his $444 billion jobs' plan some are calling stimulus two, there will questions about stimulus one. a $535 million loan to a company called solyndra, a company that declared bankruptcy, laid off all 1,100 workers and was raided by the fbi last week. on top of the the failure of the business, there's growing controversy as to whether the white house tried to rush the loan through government channels. e-mails have been uncovered "the washington post," showing in august of 2009, white house officials were consistently bugging the office of management and budget about when they were going to deci
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capital let's stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world everyone can afford the furious five ells so with that in mind on this week's program i'm going to be exploring the subject starting off at. the old. chocolate factory. if you want an example of modern day moscow from a red brick confectionery complex it's one of the main centers of contemporary culture in the capital the area is bustling with restaurants and my clubs of course moscow's development doesn't stop that every year new hotels open up in the russian capital. it's the lower price bracket that needs attention in a city full of luxurious accommodation with russian foreign entrepreneurs seeing a gap in the markets lots of budget accommodation has opened in the past decade. now a social occasion is. designed. to be travelers of the ladies and nationalities . but an space. they call it. in the play a few lights. cooling house. and even. talk. to men and women and you can purchase food. very roomy and affordable prices. the creative industries they also. have fourteen rooms inside here ranging from six to king size privat
capital let's stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world everyone can afford the furious five ells so with that in mind on this week's program i'm going to be exploring the subject starting off at. the old. chocolate factory. if you want an example of modern day moscow from a red brick confectionery complex it's one of the main centers of contemporary culture in the capital the area is bustling with restaurants and my clubs of course moscow's development doesn't stop that every year...
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you know what,ell me, what makes peterpeter ? i can my own homemade jam, apricot.y love my bank's ise your ratcd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap uh, tuly, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spen8 days lo at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love o raise your rate cd that offers a one-ti rate increase if our currentates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? financial advise is everywhere. i mean everywhere. real objective investing help. that's a little harder to find. but, here's what i know... td ameritrade doesn't manage mutual funds. or underwrite stocks and bonds. or even publish their own research. so guidance from td ameritrade isn't about their priorities. it's about mine. it's about mine. it's about mine. straight forward guidance, that's what makes td ameritrade different. >>> if you ask americans how they feel about the economy the answer is brutal. according to a poll, 85% of americans say economic conditions today are poor. i want to talk about perception versus reality, but first
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reporting live, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> for those of you visiting the bay area, welcome to thea. >>> up next, buying alcohol might be more difficult in the largest city of the bay area. it's a new plan that could do away with mom and pop liquor stores but could it help certain neighborhoods? >>> a truck crashes into and kills an apple engineer and his horse. neighbors are calling for changes to a dangerous road here. i have a live report coming up next. >>> another piece of the puzzle. the new warning involving the risk of miscarriages and common medications. >>> good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. it was only officially 86 here in san jose today, we definitely know it was hotter for many of you yo. 100 in dublin. we'll talk more about the heat and our spare the air day and some changes coming for the weekend. [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol a
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jean elle has more. >> reporter: jessica, parents here at kaiser elementary are organizers. they're trying to save their school but tonight the school district says it has too many school sites for a shrinking number of students. kaiser kids get a life lesson, their parents are fighting for what they believe in. >> we fought for them to get in and it's going to be hell to find another school that offers the same as kaiser does. >> reporter: they urged the district not to close kaiser, which is one of eight schools on the list for possible closure. posters are campus at kaiser encourage a spirited battle. foley says the district shouldn't even consider closing a grade-a school. >> kaiser is a high performing school. it's not just the white kids performing, all the kids are performing. >> reporter: the district says with 38,000 students and 101 sites it needs to consolidate to balance the budget. >> we have twice as many schools as comparable districts. >> reporter: sikaiser is on the short list because only 10% of the kids enroll there. >> it's safe. they're not going to hear
jean elle has more. >> reporter: jessica, parents here at kaiser elementary are organizers. they're trying to save their school but tonight the school district says it has too many school sites for a shrinking number of students. kaiser kids get a life lesson, their parents are fighting for what they believe in. >> we fought for them to get in and it's going to be hell to find another school that offers the same as kaiser does. >> reporter: they urged the district not to close...
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jean elle joins us now. i remember watching the flames earlier tonight. this could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: everybody got out safely tonight. firefighters say there's still no word on a cause but they're finding a lot of these. exploded aerosol cans. flames shoot through the roofer of the apartment building. neighbors say it seemed like the building was exploding. >> basically all the windows started exploding. >> reporter: firefighters and neighbors say they heard small explosions. the fire started on the third floor. flames got into the attic, and raised into the back of the building. flames broke through the roof while crews were trying to open a vent. >> it looked like the entire roof was on fire. at one point they called the firefighters down. >> reporter: firefighters did pull crews back, while ladder teams toured water on the flames, residents got out and firefighters rescued several dogs and cats. on the ground floor, the owner of an art gallery is grateful he got an early warning. >> a lady was pounding on the door saying there was a f
jean elle joins us now. i remember watching the flames earlier tonight. this could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: everybody got out safely tonight. firefighters say there's still no word on a cause but they're finding a lot of these. exploded aerosol cans. flames shoot through the roofer of the apartment building. neighbors say it seemed like the building was exploding. >> basically all the windows started exploding. >> reporter: firefighters and neighbors say they heard...
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the man behind the prank was supervisor sean elles burn. >>> poverty in america is growing. 46million americans are living below the poverty line. that's the highest level on record. signs of poverty are et in san -- are evident in santa clara county. in san jose the homeless live in encampments on the banks of the creeks. >> i will look into the camera i can be you and you can be me. just one paycheck away my friends. >> they serve about 6,000 meals a month and the number continues to grow. many people who get meals have jobs but with santa clara county's high cost ovoliing they are still living in poverty. >>> five fresno middle school students will face disciplinary actions after taking ambien sleeping pills at school. each student took one or two of them. the children were rushed to the hospital after they became lethargic. one girl is being kept overnight for observation. all five will be offered counseling. >>> the clock is ticking for more than 700 students in gilroy that have nine days to prove they have received a whopping cough shot. if they don't turn in their immunization
the man behind the prank was supervisor sean elles burn. >>> poverty in america is growing. 46million americans are living below the poverty line. that's the highest level on record. signs of poverty are et in san -- are evident in santa clara county. in san jose the homeless live in encampments on the banks of the creeks. >> i will look into the camera i can be you and you can be me. just one paycheck away my friends. >> they serve about 6,000 meals a month and the number...
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nbc's jean elle has more. >> i want to stay longer and longer. >> reporter: a tree sitter has taken up residence in berkeley. police have experience with this kind of lofty protest. activists trying to save an oak grove on campus lived in the trees for months in 2007. but the 26-year-old who calls himself moon shadow at people's park isn't trying to save a tree. he says he's trying to preserve the character of people's park. >> where do they want us to go? this is a really good place for young people, old people that are disenfranchised, don't have a house, to go. >> reporter: during the day, the homeless set up camp. there's drug dealing and drug use. basketball courts are in use, but college students say it's not a place where they feel safe. moon shadow admits it can be rough. >> for me, i feel like i have a responsibility to get between it, so i did and i stopped that violence dispute. and that's the norm in people's park is to deal with it as a community. >> reporter: busy telegraph avenue is a block away. the business district says it's time for uc to deal with the trouble in the
nbc's jean elle has more. >> i want to stay longer and longer. >> reporter: a tree sitter has taken up residence in berkeley. police have experience with this kind of lofty protest. activists trying to save an oak grove on campus lived in the trees for months in 2007. but the 26-year-old who calls himself moon shadow at people's park isn't trying to save a tree. he says he's trying to preserve the character of people's park. >> where do they want us to go? this is a really...
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steve ells, who founded the chain chipotle, graduated from the cia in 1990, and cat cora, known internationally as the only female iron chef on the food network's "iron chef america," also graduated from here in 1995. the grstone branch campus opened in st. helena in 1995 and has been continuously proding top-notch chefs. >> coming here to napa, california, there's fresh, almost any kind of ingredient, produce that you would want, fresh herbs. the herb garden here at cia is amazing. >> here students cultivate edible flowers, vegetables, and fresh herbs. >> it's learning how to plant, what to plant, when to plant it. i live about 1,000 miles up right now, so it's a little colder, and you have to realize, like, i can't plant tomatoes when they're planting tomatoes down here. it's just understanding the seasons and understanding when things want to grow and then they're gonna grow the best. >> students feel and i feel that by producing our own ingredients we can become better chefs. we'll get to learn a little bit about our food systems and how we interact with our food systems. we're in a unique
steve ells, who founded the chain chipotle, graduated from the cia in 1990, and cat cora, known internationally as the only female iron chef on the food network's "iron chef america," also graduated from here in 1995. the grstone branch campus opened in st. helena in 1995 and has been continuously proding top-notch chefs. >> coming here to napa, california, there's fresh, almost any kind of ingredient, produce that you would want, fresh herbs. the herb garden here at cia is...
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three to fourteen point five terabit thrills me three to four starting point seven million back or elles in certain areas in fukushima when the evacuation zone in chernobyl was five hundred fifty thousand baker real sorry by orders of magnitude people living in incredibly dangerous areas the japanese government is not routinely measuring food is not routinely measuring the radiation in areas throughout japan it is thing only irresponsible and my eyes say that north america has received christ in large fallout itself this is just a report from the harmer that there's radiation there and when you inhale a tiny amount of say paternalism into a wound like a millionth of a gram from fukushima landing in oklahoma you will not know it's you along but fifteen or twenty years later or a little longer you may or almost certainly will develop lung cancer but you won't know it's been caused by the pre-charge name from the food you inhale twenty years ago is a long incubation time for cancer in other words we're going to see an incredible increase in cancer leukemia and down the time track genetic di
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like to stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world and afford things your ears five saw elle's so with that in mind on this week's program i'm going to be exploring the subject of hostels starting off here i feel like the islands of the old but i will go back to the factory. if you want an example of modern day moscow the former red brick confectionery complex is it's one of the main senses of contemporary culture in the capital the area is bustling with the bars restaurants and my clubs because moscow has development doesn't stop that every year you heard spells open up in the russian capital now says it's the low price bracket that needs attention in the city full of lives your east accommodation with russian and for an entrepreneur missing a gap in the market lots of budget accommodation his opens over the past decade. our first location is company car and this time it's designed. to be trouble to the ladies and nationalities. claims it's more just to hold still less in space. we can tell because it's. interesting to. me how it sounds they call it is sign high ceilings take
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anger sally wants his misfortune to be a warning to others and is now dreading what will happen if ells of people surged towards the borders later this week probably feel very very very sad because i nor i nor my own son. just to just buy. flowers or a good life for them it's nine months since the arab spring began and as palestinians lobby the united nations the last of the region's old certainties are being swept away but fears in the region are growing that what happens in new york will set the stage for the next middle east crisis policy r t israel or with more on the continuing turmoil in the arab world in just a minute by the pillage of get out his remaining supporters in libya or the west anticipates singing or new business opportunities in the country. ok let's turn our attention now some other world news this hour and turkish officials say to. an explosion in the center. eyewitnesses claimed to have seen. this road up hot from here why they are however says they have. planted one of the cars one. can be tamed in connection with the incident the area has been sealed off with an
anger sally wants his misfortune to be a warning to others and is now dreading what will happen if ells of people surged towards the borders later this week probably feel very very very sad because i nor i nor my own son. just to just buy. flowers or a good life for them it's nine months since the arab spring began and as palestinians lobby the united nations the last of the region's old certainties are being swept away but fears in the region are growing that what happens in new york will set...
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the founder, steve ells. >> really doing things, sort of the way they should be done. >> reporter: soing the leap. bobby flay's new venture, the gourmet burger. but what's in his favorite? >> avocado, water cross, tomato, melted sh eed cheddar cheese. >> reporter: in california, one successful tech guy now going for taste, making grilled cheese to go. >> the idea of warm soup, gooey cheese coming out of your melt. >> reporter: even the founder of domino's, 74 years young, leaving pizza behind for the gourmet burger. >> do it better than anyone else. >> reporter: and today, customers were hardly expecting us listening to their every word, ordering off the redefined american menu. >> maybe they're not as adventurous to make it in their own kitchens but they want to experience it and they want their kids to experience it. >> reporter: so, they are determined to be foodies even in a tough economy? >> right. this is foodie light. >> so, what is the founder of domino's going to do with the burger? >> reporter: he's going back to his roots with the delivery. he plans to deliver them and warm
the founder, steve ells. >> really doing things, sort of the way they should be done. >> reporter: soing the leap. bobby flay's new venture, the gourmet burger. but what's in his favorite? >> avocado, water cross, tomato, melted sh eed cheddar cheese. >> reporter: in california, one successful tech guy now going for taste, making grilled cheese to go. >> the idea of warm soup, gooey cheese coming out of your melt. >> reporter: even the founder of domino's, 74...
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ells and people have been evacuated from the worst affected areas the typhoons expected move across the country before reaching southern china on thursday. meanwhile in china two subway trains have collided in shanghai injuring more than two hundred seventy two passengers it happened on one of the city's newest lines where one train slammed into the bank of another as a result of a technical fault a similar collision between two high speed over ground trains in eastern china killed fourteen people in july provoking public anger about safety standards. we can always choose your neighbors and in the arctic that means getting along with the iconic but deadly polar bears all season to report now on how the islanders are spitzbergen have a way of trying to keep the powerful animals at bay but keep the much needed tourist cash flowing. bear watching and bearing being watched from the moment you arrive any longer be an airport the king of the arctic never lets you out of his side he watches you collecting your backs from the belt and browsing in the souvenir shop enjoying spitzbergen spectacul
ells and people have been evacuated from the worst affected areas the typhoons expected move across the country before reaching southern china on thursday. meanwhile in china two subway trains have collided in shanghai injuring more than two hundred seventy two passengers it happened on one of the city's newest lines where one train slammed into the bank of another as a result of a technical fault a similar collision between two high speed over ground trains in eastern china killed fourteen...
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el gobierno de washington le conoce coi asicediÓ asilo a ell hijos, y los menores viajaron a los Ángelesctantes noticias con nuestra alerta de video desde su movil, envÍe la palabra impacto al nÚmero 76225. >>> vamos asÍ a una pausa, mÁs adelante en la casa podrÍa estar la soluciÓn con el poder de su energÍa le rcontamos >>> en seguida shakira es la merns d persona del grammy >>> y tambiÉn olga taÑÓn se roba ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> la vulgaridad y la moda son enemigos, e maquillaje de payasos, y los vestidos 3 tallas menos de lo que necesitas, porque hay niÑos adelante pero deja que se vayan a dormir, voy a estar contigo hasta en la sopa, aconsejandote para ser la mÁs divina, te voy a decir la verdad aunque te dua, pero el reltado te harÁ feliz, te espero en "primer impacto" >>> cuÁl es su nombre? >>> Él dice que viene con las tijeras >>> de escucharlo me pongo nerviosa >>> tiene que estar pendiente, pronto estarÁ con nosotros >>> cuÁl sera su primer proyecto, pero estarÁ con nosotros en el latin grammy >>> falta pocas semana de la premiaciÓn >>> precisamente se anunciÓ que shakira serÁ recon
el gobierno de washington le conoce coi asicediÓ asilo a ell hijos, y los menores viajaron a los Ángelesctantes noticias con nuestra alerta de video desde su movil, envÍe la palabra impacto al nÚmero 76225. >>> vamos asÍ a una pausa, mÁs adelante en la casa podrÍa estar la soluciÓn con el poder de su energÍa le rcontamos >>> en seguida shakira es la merns d persona del grammy >>> y tambiÉn olga taÑÓn se roba ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> la vulgaridad y...
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government it's our main story there's more that coming up next and the latest edition of people of elle's debate show cross talk on the air now. welcome to cross talk of people about russia's great political parlor game has come to an end president dmitri medvedev announced he would support but i mean putin's candidates the succeed him in next year's presidential poll was this the plan all along was it a good idea and was what is called the pandemic can it continue to work. to cross-talk russia's political future i'm joined by fred we're here in the studio with me he is the moscow correspondent for the christian science monitor adrian pap's in cambridge he's a lecturer in politics at the university of kent and in london we cross a jot and steal he is the international affairs commentator for the guardian all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first marcia want to walk us through about what happened at united russia's convention that's very clear the guessing game is officially over prime minister vladimir putin is set to run for president in
government it's our main story there's more that coming up next and the latest edition of people of elle's debate show cross talk on the air now. welcome to cross talk of people about russia's great political parlor game has come to an end president dmitri medvedev announced he would support but i mean putin's candidates the succeed him in next year's presidential poll was this the plan all along was it a good idea and was what is called the pandemic can it continue to work. to cross-talk...