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jean elle joins us in mountain view with the story. jean? >> reporter: parents here tonight are learning a new language in terms like fizzle and molly, which are slang for ecstasy ecstasy, a word pop stars are glamorizing in their music. police told parents they need to be aware of what's out there and the harmful side effects. >> it's the kind of thing you don't want to know so im's better sometimes to cover your eyes. >> reporter: her eyes are open after a graphic presentation about drugs by police at mountain view high school. parents and students saw videos of people reacting to drugs. drugs police say are on junior high and high school campuses in the bay area. >> what are the signs of a molly and acid? i bring that one up because i know it's in our community because one of our students had that and was arrested for it. >> reporter: a student was found unresponsive. he survived the incident but students stay it's a wakeup call. >> i thought it was kind of freaky. that was the trail i take home. >> reporter: ivan believes some students n
jean elle joins us in mountain view with the story. jean? >> reporter: parents here tonight are learning a new language in terms like fizzle and molly, which are slang for ecstasy ecstasy, a word pop stars are glamorizing in their music. police told parents they need to be aware of what's out there and the harmful side effects. >> it's the kind of thing you don't want to know so im's better sometimes to cover your eyes. >> reporter: her eyes are open after a graphic...
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reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. where exactly are those snakes in the snakes coming out because of the drought also around the bay area. rattlesnake on the campus of evergreen college in san jose. staff members saw a four-foot rattler today. they're warning students to be cautious on campus. >>> someone has been sending students through instagram asking kids for inappropriate photos. parents got a letter today warning them several students had been contacted by someone outside of the community asking students to trade naked photographs with them. the district is not saying exactly how many students were contacted via the social network or what grades they're in, but they are urging parents to remind their kids about social media safety. police are trying to track down the person who owns that account. >>> a bus driver and two children are in the hospital after a horrible crash in southern california. it took place in anaheim. 11 students were hurt, two critically. the driver also in critical condition. it's not clea
reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. where exactly are those snakes in the snakes coming out because of the drought also around the bay area. rattlesnake on the campus of evergreen college in san jose. staff members saw a four-foot rattler today. they're warning students to be cautious on campus. >>> someone has been sending students through instagram asking kids for inappropriate photos. parents got a letter today warning them several...
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jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> now to our continuing coverage of the leeland yee scandal. he was indicted by a grand jury today. that means the 29 defendants name willed not be entitled to a preliminary hearing. the document outlines 50 charges of public corruption, drug and weapons trafficking and money laundering. the a.p. is reporting yee used nearly $900 in campaign money to fly to manila in 2008. in 2012, campaign money was used for a fact finding trip to the philippines. the a.p. is reporting that yee spent at least $62,000 at the new asia restaurant in san francisco where back leader raymond chow hosted many of his local events. now to a developing story, the clock is ticking as the black box batteries on that missing malaysian airliner could run out this weekend. the search went under water for the first time today as experts try to locate the plane's black box. a british ship is carrying underwater listening equipment and an australian ship is dragging a u.s. device designed to locate the pinger. monday will mark 30 days since the plane disappeared. >> when i came
jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> now to our continuing coverage of the leeland yee scandal. he was indicted by a grand jury today. that means the 29 defendants name willed not be entitled to a preliminary hearing. the document outlines 50 charges of public corruption, drug and weapons trafficking and money laundering. the a.p. is reporting yee used nearly $900 in campaign money to fly to manila in 2008. in 2012, campaign money was used for a fact finding trip to the philippines. the a.p....
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the teacher's base salary cost must be subsidized by amounts ear marked in the wsf for ell, and sfef, and including the larger class sizes allowed in 4 and 5, the only way for a site, basic allocation to pay for the classroom teachers and nothing else. is if we are at 99 percent capacity. that means that two students make the difference between having funds set aside for ell and fes, needs or instead using those funds if just having the teachers in classroom. for the last three years t has been too low to pay for teacher salary and this is resulted in the floor plan funding calculation to be used at half of the school programs in the district and 50 out of 102 each year. and this constricted funding seems to provide the minimum necessary to be called a school and does not provide what ever child may need to learn, grow and reach their potential and it has us asking, and fighting for every available dollar at the district, which gives the appearance of schools being pitted against one another for money, what is needed is a balance way to provide all students at all schools, with more t
the teacher's base salary cost must be subsidized by amounts ear marked in the wsf for ell, and sfef, and including the larger class sizes allowed in 4 and 5, the only way for a site, basic allocation to pay for the classroom teachers and nothing else. is if we are at 99 percent capacity. that means that two students make the difference between having funds set aside for ell and fes, needs or instead using those funds if just having the teachers in classroom. for the last three years t has been...
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. >> reporter: tim wentz elle of san jose spoke to us by facetime about a terrifying experience for the 15 employees and 10 or so customers in this wells fargo bank in campbell just after 11:00 yesterday morning. >> i was directly underneath the teller counter at the time, just trying to cover myself up and stay still. >> reporter: the men were armed with handguns and wearing gray beanies and black masks. they ordered everyone to the ground and demanded money. wentzelle says the tellers turned over two drawers full of cash and more cash from the vault. the robbers jumped into a black honda civic and made their getaway. >> the thing that sticks out in my mind is the last robber to leave the bank told everyone to have a nice day, which i thought was kind of strange. >> reporter: police found the car which turned out to be stolen about a quarter mile from the bank. but they still haven't found the two robbers or the person who drove the get-away car. >> we don't have many bank robberies in campbell, especially these type of takingover robberies. it is quite out of the ordinary. it causes u
. >> reporter: tim wentz elle of san jose spoke to us by facetime about a terrifying experience for the 15 employees and 10 or so customers in this wells fargo bank in campbell just after 11:00 yesterday morning. >> i was directly underneath the teller counter at the time, just trying to cover myself up and stay still. >> reporter: the men were armed with handguns and wearing gray beanies and black masks. they ordered everyone to the ground and demanded money. wentzelle says...
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metanfetaminas fueron arrestados >> estamos hablando de un operativo de varios meses, fueron detenidos ellocer las fotografias, uno de 22 vinculado con carteles de michoacán, y la otras es norma juárez de 24 años de edad, se les encontraron decenas de libras de metanfetaminas. acá hay algunas de las evidencias que dieron a conocer las autoridades. el vocero del departamento de alguciles nos dijo >> los detectives trabajaron este caso varios meses, encontraron dos personas en un vehículo. este vehículo que manejaban, tenía metanfetaminas que estaban escondidas >> metanfetaminas que ascienden a 34 libras de este producto >> a ponce se le fijo un afinaza de 20mil dólares, y a norma de medio millon de dólares >> en oakland se graduó la generacion de policía más grande de la historia, es una buena noticia para la ciudad. en julio próximo se graduan 42 más >> una llamada anónima por venganza tiene a la policía muy preocupada. las autoridades investigan la amenaza telefónica >> autoridad tiene múltiplese cargos, los acusados serán intruidos de cargos el próximo martes >> se mmodifico la condena p
metanfetaminas fueron arrestados >> estamos hablando de un operativo de varios meses, fueron detenidos ellocer las fotografias, uno de 22 vinculado con carteles de michoacán, y la otras es norma juárez de 24 años de edad, se les encontraron decenas de libras de metanfetaminas. acá hay algunas de las evidencias que dieron a conocer las autoridades. el vocero del departamento de alguciles nos dijo >> los detectives trabajaron este caso varios meses, encontraron dos personas en un...
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with good weather, therowd may ell far greater. it suzae kenny, abc 7 news. >> a 7 will be reporting sults as they come istarting 8:00 en the polls close. we will ha live coverage on our siertation, newshannel 8. onwill have all reaction the news at 11:00. >>redent obama is set to address the nation from theose garden. gn-ups under his health care law surpassed 7 mlion. thisomes despite gtches and slowdowns withealthcare.gov. t address at 4:00 abc 7 news. 'sanwhile, mtgomery county request the scolear willikely be exteed. theysed 10 snow days this year . x more than is built io the calear. cong up on a seven news at noon, the ceo of neral moto is on capitohill tface lawmakers after a deadly defec ads to a massi recl. we will hear fm the victim's falies. we will ll you of the washinon redskins wiladd a nename to e team roster. you are e only ones enjoying this nice weatr. doing athee natial zoo. live look >> breaking news around th nati. thgovernor of waer sistance followingha massive mudslide. hestimates financial loss have rched $
with good weather, therowd may ell far greater. it suzae kenny, abc 7 news. >> a 7 will be reporting sults as they come istarting 8:00 en the polls close. we will ha live coverage on our siertation, newshannel 8. onwill have all reaction the news at 11:00. >>redent obama is set to address the nation from theose garden. gn-ups under his health care law surpassed 7 mlion. thisomes despite gtches and slowdowns withealthcare.gov. t address at 4:00 abc 7 news. 'sanwhile, mtgomery county...
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here is "elle" magazine. all of this suggests that you created your own thing and they came to you. >> i am very proud of the way i have made my way. i do feel -- my mother was a surgeon and my father is an architect. they grew up in indiana -- they met in africa and they came here. no people on tv on my side of the family. i was blessed to have parents who loved jerry seinfeld, though cosby, george carlin. i just -- i really feel this is -- this will make me sound 1000 years old, but this could only happen in america and i am weirdly patriotic because my parents are immigrants and i feel so unbelievably lucky. it just came from grit. my mother, who is an ob/gyn, worked backbreakingly hard to have a career here. i never saw either of my parents growing up because of how hard they worked. i applied that to entertainment and it worked. it makes me feel good about the country because i could not have done this in india. >> what is the vision for "the mindy project?" >> i love romantic comedies. what a silly and
here is "elle" magazine. all of this suggests that you created your own thing and they came to you. >> i am very proud of the way i have made my way. i do feel -- my mother was a surgeon and my father is an architect. they grew up in indiana -- they met in africa and they came here. no people on tv on my side of the family. i was blessed to have parents who loved jerry seinfeld, though cosby, george carlin. i just -- i really feel this is -- this will make me sound 1000 years...
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de vac vacaciones, tambiÉn una mujer le insistiÓ a su hija que fuera al psaseo escolar, a pesar que elltÁ entre los des desaparecidos, que ahora son 1 231, porque se han encontrado mÁs cues, el rpors,s, el nÚme e muertos es de 25. >>> unod e cada 5 usuarios de n inetternet asegura que han sfufo robosidad de informaciÓn person de ctuentas bancarias. >>> para stephabie martÍnez no h hay nada mÁs ntl que comprar por internet. >>> es fÁcil, res rapÁpido, m a barato. >>> pero jamÁs pensÓ que corria riesgos hasta que alguien usÓ una tarjeta de crÉdito. >>> eso me preocupÓ mucho, nosÉe quÉ tanta informaciÓn robaron >>> ahora mmismo tgengo que dec psu >>> asÍ clalifica el conocimieno de coputaciÓn de los usuarios. >>> la situaciÓn en medio de a una racha de ataques cibernÉt o cibernÉticos y tambiÉn una en encuesta del centro ppeew wice e uno de los 5 usuarios tienen o s sufren un nuevo dÍa rrobo. >>> usar la misma contraseÑa es caminar por la calle, con mils d de dÓlares en la calmano. >>>s i una queda expuestra, en o entonces tu informaciÓn de a aceitea acceso queda expuesta. >>> nunca use com
de vac vacaciones, tambiÉn una mujer le insistiÓ a su hija que fuera al psaseo escolar, a pesar que elltÁ entre los des desaparecidos, que ahora son 1 231, porque se han encontrado mÁs cues, el rpors,s, el nÚme e muertos es de 25. >>> unod e cada 5 usuarios de n inetternet asegura que han sfufo robosidad de informaciÓn person de ctuentas bancarias. >>> para stephabie martÍnez no h hay nada mÁs ntl que comprar por internet. >>> es fÁcil, res rapÁpido, m a...
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. >> yo todos los días rezaba por ell. >> jersey fue al vaticano a pedirle al papa francisco que hablara con el líder de la iglesia católica en la plaza de san pedro. >> es la primera vez que hablaba con alguien tan importante el líder de todos los católicos. >> su padre de tennessee fue transferido a louisiana y fue liberado después de pagar la fianza. >> se aprobó contrato que cambia sistema de salud en organizaciones. >> en richmond se reunieron representantes del congreso y líderes municipales para hablar del aumento de sueldo mínimo que gradualmente subiría hasta el 2017. >> así quien tiene salario mínimo podría tener una cuenta de banco, >> de 7,25 se quiere subir a 10,10 la hora en los próximos años. >> según la oficina de estadistica una carrera universitaria no garantiza un sueldo suficiente. el servicio de recaudación de impuestos alerta a las personas de nuevo fraude por correo electrónico en donde dicen que tiene deuda y que entre en enlace para dar información personal pero recuerde que el servicio de impuestos internos de los estados unidos [irs, por sus siglas en inglés] n
. >> yo todos los días rezaba por ell. >> jersey fue al vaticano a pedirle al papa francisco que hablara con el líder de la iglesia católica en la plaza de san pedro. >> es la primera vez que hablaba con alguien tan importante el líder de todos los católicos. >> su padre de tennessee fue transferido a louisiana y fue liberado después de pagar la fianza. >> se aprobó contrato que cambia sistema de salud en organizaciones. >> en richmond se reunieron...
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jean elle joins us in san francisco this evening with the very latest. jean? >> reporter: raj, the san francisco board of supervisors voted to deny an environmental appeal to the google bus program. right now, some of those shuttles stop where they want, when they want. the clash between so-called google buss and people in san francisco who want them off the road moves into the san francisco board of supervisors chamber. >> the shuttles block the mipi stops and the muni buses have to go out in the street. >> i have to fight with these pirate buses every morning to get my daughter to school. >> reporter: san francisco allowed to let the program roll in january. now the city wants to start an 18-month pilot program that will study where the shuttles stop and what the impacts are. but opponents demanded an environmental review of the project. >> you don't approve a project and find out what are the impacts by measuring air quality, et cetera, after the buses are out of the gate. >> reporter: supporters say the diesel emissions and safety risks have environment at
jean elle joins us in san francisco this evening with the very latest. jean? >> reporter: raj, the san francisco board of supervisors voted to deny an environmental appeal to the google bus program. right now, some of those shuttles stop where they want, when they want. the clash between so-called google buss and people in san francisco who want them off the road moves into the san francisco board of supervisors chamber. >> the shuttles block the mipi stops and the muni buses have...
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the women's group elle pishmy completed in one hour and 23 minutes and for the men, crossing the finish line at one hour 10 minute mark. why it is going to cost you to park in meters in downtown walnut creek. [music] >>> pomp and circumstance, why buddhists and monks were at a bay area cemetery. ,,,,,,,, [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. seven days a week meter enforcement is one of sever changes starting tomorrow. -- enforcement hours will b a-m to 8 p-m -- instead of e traditional 9-to-5. the rat rs will double >>> enforcement hours will be 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. until the traditional 9-5. most downtown meters will double from 1-$2 an hour. the idead is to encourage drivers to use the parking garages. for the next few weeks, warns will go out. >>> the price is going up to cross the golden gate bridge, ye
the women's group elle pishmy completed in one hour and 23 minutes and for the men, crossing the finish line at one hour 10 minute mark. why it is going to cost you to park in meters in downtown walnut creek. [music] >>> pomp and circumstance, why buddhists and monks were at a bay area cemetery. ,,,,,,,, [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey....
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. >> reporter: elle is training for the boston marathon later this month. >> i'm very excited and looking forward to that race. >> reporter: 49ers legend roger craig ran the race and he is excited to see the event gain traction. >> it's great for the community. to know we have a race like this. >> reporter: while the race may have started out chilly there's no way it could have ended up that way as one woman's finish turned into a proposal. >> reporter: and here we have a race ending that's really a beginning of a life together. in san francisco, katie utehs. >>> police may have epbt sent a first -- have police may have sent a first of its kind tweet. the department said they were able to reunite the family without any problem. >>> a brawl at hockey game. it was a charity event involving police and firefighters. we'll explain how it ended up getting violent. >>> will the warm weekend extend into the workweek. there's a live picture of coit tower. meteorologist mark tamayo will have the update after the break. [ male announcer ] get to subway for the spicy italian, now the $3 six-inch sele
. >> reporter: elle is training for the boston marathon later this month. >> i'm very excited and looking forward to that race. >> reporter: 49ers legend roger craig ran the race and he is excited to see the event gain traction. >> it's great for the community. to know we have a race like this. >> reporter: while the race may have started out chilly there's no way it could have ended up that way as one woman's finish turned into a proposal. >> reporter: and...
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ells us about >> this definition of corruption is the key thing. what the past the court said direct contribution like bribery to limit n contributions but so is undue influence or the appearance of influence. the court set that aside. that is gone as a justification. might mple, the court revisit the limits on soft money because as long as the contribution stands if you give money to political arties that is not to directly support a candidate how is that a problem. it could be used to challenge, example, the limitation right now the ban on unions tions from labor or corporations. that could be next. a h this very limited test lot of people might pass it. loses? wins or is it too simplified to say epublican candidates are going to come out been and democrats field?r even playing >> the first winners are clearly the political parties. a y now can raise money from lot more people than they could before. r.n.c. why we saw the brought this with sean mccutchen ho was an alabama businessman behind the original case. epublicans are outwardly jubilant and
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robbie myers is editor and chief of "elle."t "esquire." >> i love that your two magazines are dating now. >> it was actually robbie's idea. >> i made the first move. >> what was the idea? you obviously have a male viewership with "esquire," female with "elle." and you thought, we should be talking to each other? >> go ahead. >> defer to the lady, right? we're learning. >> it was really the idea that we wanted to decode the opposite sex for one another. i think as forward thinking as we all are, we still have best questions about why do you do the things that you do, and we thought, we know a lot about women at "elle." so i'm so happy that "elle" is now living in "esquire." >> what did we learn? let's start with language. what do guys need to do to better understand women? >> well, it's the number one thing, and you've heard it before, need to listen. and really pay attention to the details. >> i'm sorry? >> very funny. >> sorry. >> and women will give you clues along the way of what they really love and what they really care ab
robbie myers is editor and chief of "elle."t "esquire." >> i love that your two magazines are dating now. >> it was actually robbie's idea. >> i made the first move. >> what was the idea? you obviously have a male viewership with "esquire," female with "elle." and you thought, we should be talking to each other? >> go ahead. >> defer to the lady, right? we're learning. >> it was really the idea that we wanted to...
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that's where we find jean elle. she is joining us live and have been talking to the parents. >> reporter: i have and parents who removed their children from the day care center say they have concerns how staff are treating the children. state investigate issers have been here recently and did find series of violations. >> i saw a hand print which i thought was odd. i brought it up to them and she told me it couldn't have been there. i don't hit my kids. >> my daughter was coming to me telling me she was being hit. >> reporter: these mothers are making serious allegations against staff at the children's center, a center the california department of social services, community care licensing division is investigating. according to state documents, during inspections this year, the facility was found to have unqualified staff working with infants. too many kids for the amount of staff on duty and during an unannounced inspection in march, officials found a child unsupervised in the bathroom. a violation that resulted in
that's where we find jean elle. she is joining us live and have been talking to the parents. >> reporter: i have and parents who removed their children from the day care center say they have concerns how staff are treating the children. state investigate issers have been here recently and did find series of violations. >> i saw a hand print which i thought was odd. i brought it up to them and she told me it couldn't have been there. i don't hit my kids. >> my daughter was...
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i and other seniors have increased medical expenses, hospital, visits, pharmaceutical expense ells and repeated frequent doctor visits all over san francisco. for me, he mentions a few places. the third week of each month i cannot pay my transportation fare because my ssi benefits are used up. as a person with disability i have no income for lebanontionery such as short trips to visit friends to go to the bank. every penny must be accounted for in order to get me through the month. free muni would offer me more freedom and the ability to enjoy the basic pleasures and the ability to have a normal life once again. i have copd and i can't walk like i used to. i can't afford to take the bus every day. so, many days i'm stuck in my room. help me out. it is the right thing to do. no one should be a recluse for [speaker not understood]. age 75 would feel honored. i would like to add something on a personal note which isn't exactly related to this. but my father was a muni bus driver. he retired in '65. he was one of the first muni men of the month. he loved his passengers and they loved him v
i and other seniors have increased medical expenses, hospital, visits, pharmaceutical expense ells and repeated frequent doctor visits all over san francisco. for me, he mentions a few places. the third week of each month i cannot pay my transportation fare because my ssi benefits are used up. as a person with disability i have no income for lebanontionery such as short trips to visit friends to go to the bank. every penny must be accounted for in order to get me through the month. free muni...
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. >> brick elle says i got my feelings hurt. the police called it disorderly.derly now. >>> more changes in the late-night tv lineup. it's craig ferguson who says he's stepping down. >> ferguson has hosted "the late, late show" since 2005. his show follows david letterman. at one point, it was thought that ferguson would take over letterman's seat. >> i'm stepping down in december. then, i'll go and do something else. probably, i'm thinking, carpentry. but i haven't made my mind up yet. i don't know what i'm going to do. i feel like doing this show for ten years, that's enough. >> actually, ferguson does know one thing he'll be doing in the near future. he's set to host a syndicated game show. so, there are plans to continue "the late, late show." that means cbs will be searching for another host. >> why not? >> how about a duo. >>> the force may not be with us here in the u.s. but it's apparently hanging out in europe. >> original "star wars" cast members, harrison ford, mark hamill and carrie fisher have been spotted in london over the last week. >> all three
. >> brick elle says i got my feelings hurt. the police called it disorderly.derly now. >>> more changes in the late-night tv lineup. it's craig ferguson who says he's stepping down. >> ferguson has hosted "the late, late show" since 2005. his show follows david letterman. at one point, it was thought that ferguson would take over letterman's seat. >> i'm stepping down in december. then, i'll go and do something else. probably, i'm thinking, carpentry. but i...
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i mean, when i can move my legs elle i'm not supposed to. >> pelley: you have to love the look on dustin's face. what are the possibilities here? >> reporter: dr. angelia said ctednever expected the device to restore the connection between the brain and the muscles. she's trying to expand it to other institutions, but she said to me, even if everything goes didt, this is still years away. >> pelley: how many years? >> reporter: she didn't know. she said it's up to the fda and how lucky they are with their research, but it's not like in the next couple of months. >> pelley: jon, thanks very sear. today, president obama signed an executive order designed to n.ost equal pay for women. it makes it easier for women who work for federal contractors to find out what their coworkers ase paid. >> a woman has to work about three more months in order to get what a man got because she's paid less. that's not fair. addi's like adding an extra six n.les to a marathon. ( laughter ) it's not right. >> pelley: now, the president 7ays that because the census bureau found that women make 77 cents for every d
i mean, when i can move my legs elle i'm not supposed to. >> pelley: you have to love the look on dustin's face. what are the possibilities here? >> reporter: dr. angelia said ctednever expected the device to restore the connection between the brain and the muscles. she's trying to expand it to other institutions, but she said to me, even if everything goes didt, this is still years away. >> pelley: how many years? >> reporter: she didn't know. she said it's up to the...
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she tapped the editor of elle magazine to come in and anchor a fashion coverage for yahoo!.eally building up the content vertical. with all of these key figures, they will be trying to build original video because that is where the growth is and that is where the money is. >> twitter headquarters today in san francisco -- union workers are protesting the $56 million of tax breaks received from the city. what is being called the twitter tax break. >> not just twitter, but other tech companies as well that you getting this break. here's how it works -- companies are exempt from paying payroll taxes on new hires. it is great for companies that are looking to grow. it is a six-year window and an eight year time frame. anytime beginning april 2011, twitter moved in in 2012. it is an incentive for them to come to the midmarket area, which used to be a blighted area. it is a great deal for companies that are considering ipo. critics on the other hand say it is taking a big bite out of the city's budget. >> coming up in innovation, we will take a look at how smart cameras or securin
she tapped the editor of elle magazine to come in and anchor a fashion coverage for yahoo!.eally building up the content vertical. with all of these key figures, they will be trying to build original video because that is where the growth is and that is where the money is. >> twitter headquarters today in san francisco -- union workers are protesting the $56 million of tax breaks received from the city. what is being called the twitter tax break. >> not just twitter, but other tech...
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elle fanning, lupita nyongo.aces.itomize the fresh >> as far as trends in fashion go, what are you seeing that is going to be on everybody this summer? >> this summer is about the athletic trend. this is the summer where it is ok to wear your sneakers to work. >> wear sneakers to work pretty jim attire has now moved into mainstream? >> it is cross pollinating. it is about these sandals. the sneakers. it is a luxury sneaker. >> what is a luxury sneaker? one that cost more than $100? >> the designers are collaborating with the nikes and ide d is of the world -- >> animal prints. what is that going on? >> it is a classic. the leopard print, easy zebra print. it always comes back in the fall or the summer. it is all aboutt color. the silhouette has changed. a longer silhouette. the shoes are flat. it is exciting. >> talk a little bit about the technology that goes into the fabric. when you are talking about athletic wear, this is as much fiber that is treated, that is not necessarily will then. -- not necessarily wov
elle fanning, lupita nyongo.aces.itomize the fresh >> as far as trends in fashion go, what are you seeing that is going to be on everybody this summer? >> this summer is about the athletic trend. this is the summer where it is ok to wear your sneakers to work. >> wear sneakers to work pretty jim attire has now moved into mainstream? >> it is cross pollinating. it is about these sandals. the sneakers. it is a luxury sneaker. >> what is a luxury sneaker? one that...
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. >> excuse me, elle busho alumni. >> do you know anything about how the economy issues occurred?it occurred on your watch. >> it reflects that the republicans are not some mono lithic like minded beast. there's a lot of infighting going oband liberals enjoy seeing it. there isn't anybody on the left who is against amnesty, which is really strange because the left, they claim to be for the working class, and if amnesty happened, you are going to flood the workforce with cheap labor which is going to bring down the wages, you would think there would be a peep from the workers. >> a lot of unions are oepsed. i'm willing to make a prediction, there will be a immigration reform in the lame duck session of the congress. >> your predictions are always right? >> pretty much, yeah. >> they are always on the marx. >> you are just so clever. >> i got to do the tease. one more thing is up next with >>> it's time new for one more thing and because i'm feeling so generous today, bob, you get to go first. >> thank you very much. my good friend wayne la pierre, one day i accused him of being can
. >> excuse me, elle busho alumni. >> do you know anything about how the economy issues occurred?it occurred on your watch. >> it reflects that the republicans are not some mono lithic like minded beast. there's a lot of infighting going oband liberals enjoy seeing it. there isn't anybody on the left who is against amnesty, which is really strange because the left, they claim to be for the working class, and if amnesty happened, you are going to flood the workforce with cheap...
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african american and where do they cross the line into the whites and the chinese and special needs and ell and so i would ask if the board and this group will look into if a student is not on track, how many of the students that were not atrack for graduation also did not pass kc? and that is good information of where we are going to be putting the funds and if a student fails a class the first semester, are they with the same teacher, the next semester? because, for me, if a student does well i according to the ed code am i only person of record who can change that previous grade, and if, i am the teacher who gets a student two years later and say in my advanced class and i find out that they have done well before with me, i am the teacher of record and based on making a contract it is not just willie nilly and i do make the contracts with my students so that we can achieve this. and now it has a two-fold process and it also has a graduation requirement attached and but we are also teaching the students responsibility, and that connection and mr. haney wanted to talk about is that we now
african american and where do they cross the line into the whites and the chinese and special needs and ell and so i would ask if the board and this group will look into if a student is not on track, how many of the students that were not atrack for graduation also did not pass kc? and that is good information of where we are going to be putting the funds and if a student fails a class the first semester, are they with the same teacher, the next semester? because, for me, if a student does well...
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. >> she did an interview with "elle," digital version going online tomorrow.lks about maybe all this crotch grabbing is her version of a feminist statement. she said rappers have grabbed their crotch and she grabs her crotch and she gets criticized for it. she said this is her version of feminism. she just wants there to be equality among the sexes. what is your take on grabbing your crotch? i think we have it right there. i think that's your take on it. >> yeah. >> we'll be right back. >> no, i'm kidding. >> we cannot say any more than what we already said over and over. >> right. >> the worst thing you can become in showbiz is boring. and we heard it. we heard it. and she's trying to do something new. but this is not new anymore. that's the problem. >> i have to wonder in ten years if we'll be rolling our eyes like this even happened. not necessarily a good thing. remember how we freaked out when -- >> let her talent speak. >> yes, yeah. >> how about the box office? >> "captain america" killed it but narrowly beat out "rio 2." a kids film. >> i want to see "
. >> she did an interview with "elle," digital version going online tomorrow.lks about maybe all this crotch grabbing is her version of a feminist statement. she said rappers have grabbed their crotch and she grabs her crotch and she gets criticized for it. she said this is her version of feminism. she just wants there to be equality among the sexes. what is your take on grabbing your crotch? i think we have it right there. i think that's your take on it. >> yeah. >>...
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was it dakota and elle fanning? jessica and ashlee simpson or mary-kate and ashley olsen?ct answer, mary-kate and ashley. >> they hosted "snl" in 2004, and they joked in their monologue they missed the prom because of that. they later went to nyu. but they dropped out because they are so rich. they don't need college. >> that's so cute. >> happy birthday, sweetheart. let's see if i can find the right card. in "star wars," who is luke and leia's father? darth vader? obi-wan kenobi? yoeda or orlando. >> darth vader. >> darth vader. excellent. >> his real name is anakin skywalker, during a light saber dooushlgs as you do, he reveals that he's luke's father. luke is like no and he chops off his hand. >> back across the street. >> she is from minnesota and has ten siblings and your mom is here, too, right? god bless you. which of the following celebrities does not have a twin brother or sister? kiefer sutherland? kate hudson? vin diesel? or gisele bundchen? >> there can't be two gisele bundchens. >> there apparently are. i know. excuse me? >> the correct answer is kate hudson.
was it dakota and elle fanning? jessica and ashlee simpson or mary-kate and ashley olsen?ct answer, mary-kate and ashley. >> they hosted "snl" in 2004, and they joked in their monologue they missed the prom because of that. they later went to nyu. but they dropped out because they are so rich. they don't need college. >> that's so cute. >> happy birthday, sweetheart. let's see if i can find the right card. in "star wars," who is luke and leia's father?...
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here we have cassidy, joan and cody and hannah, elle and mom. and laura in blue collection.an do all the charms. personalized. >> i love the little dog tag thing. so cute. >> starting at $35 if you want to add a charm. >> so cute. >> love it. >> custom gifts.com, $38 to $60. make pillows with all of your names on it. totes with all of your names on it and the model they use with swenson. i thought -- >> oh, my gosh, yeah. >> cutting boards, everything specific. pillows, totes, makeup bags. >> people love it. >> people like it when it is customized like that. >> wrapping paper, $15, mintit.com, do wrapping paper, notebooks. and look at these behind you. look at these frames. >> that's cute. >> you can take, i don't know if you can see them, but anyway, you can make photos like that, and then the phone case is guildcity.com. look at the instagram pillows, stitchgram.com. take them right off of instagram. i asked hannah to make pictures when she was here. i made them into jewelry. >> oh, my gosh. what a good idea. >> she wouldn't tell me the secret. >> i said, you have a secret
here we have cassidy, joan and cody and hannah, elle and mom. and laura in blue collection.an do all the charms. personalized. >> i love the little dog tag thing. so cute. >> starting at $35 if you want to add a charm. >> so cute. >> love it. >> custom gifts.com, $38 to $60. make pillows with all of your names on it. totes with all of your names on it and the model they use with swenson. i thought -- >> oh, my gosh, yeah. >> cutting boards, everything...
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. >>> a new article about surrogate mothers in "elle" magazine, is stirring up controversy.t-kept secret. the growing number of women who are choosing to use surrogates for social rather than medical reasons. abc's paula faris has the story. >> reporter: for most women, carrying your own baby is the ultimate joy. seen time and time again in movies like "what to expect when you're expecting." but in the surprising article in the may issue of "elle" magazine, revealed more and more women are turning to surrogates. not because they can't conceive, but because they don't want to. it's a phenomenon some are calling social surrogacy. >> this is a wonderful opportunity for women to have more choices. >> reporter: dr. saira jhutty runs an agency that matches surrogates with women who have nonmedical reasons for not wanting to carry their own babies. she says their reasons run the gamut, from not wanting to interfere with their careers to being afraid of what pregnancy will do to their bodies. >> we have people who are afraid of being pregnant. some people work in an industry where i
. >>> a new article about surrogate mothers in "elle" magazine, is stirring up controversy.t-kept secret. the growing number of women who are choosing to use surrogates for social rather than medical reasons. abc's paula faris has the story. >> reporter: for most women, carrying your own baby is the ultimate joy. seen time and time again in movies like "what to expect when you're expecting." but in the surprising article in the may issue of "elle"...
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a persistent bout of very low inflation carries other risks as .ell with the federal funds rate currently near the lower limit, lower inflation translates into a higher real value for the federal funds rate, limiting the capacity of monetary policy to support the economy. further, with long-term inflation expectations anchored near 2% in recent years, persistent inflation will -- well below this expected value increases the real burden of debt for households and firms, which may put a drag on economic activity. i will mention two considerations that will be important in assessing whether inflation is likely to move back to 2% as the economy recovers. make -- wead to anticipate that is labor market will reduceses, it the drag on inflation. however, during the cup -- during the recovery, very high levels of slack have seemingly not generated strong downward inflation. we must therefore watch carefully to see whether diminishing slack is helping return inflation to our objective. projection baseline rests on the view that inflation expectations will remain well anchored near two percent and
a persistent bout of very low inflation carries other risks as .ell with the federal funds rate currently near the lower limit, lower inflation translates into a higher real value for the federal funds rate, limiting the capacity of monetary policy to support the economy. further, with long-term inflation expectations anchored near 2% in recent years, persistent inflation will -- well below this expected value increases the real burden of debt for households and firms, which may put a drag on...
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that is not elle woods from "legally blonde." it has to be the brain and not the boosom. i don't know what he considers overly sexy. i would like to see that some time. i don't know what classifies as that. you have to be professional in the courtroom. the focus has to be on the content and argument on what you are saying saying and not what you are wearing. the p so int is to -- the point is to dress professional. .. he was telling these women to dress professional. he said the favorite parts of the woman was the short skirts and the ample chest. is he a breast man or leg man? >> well apparently he is an equal opportunity pig. then he sort of wrote an apologize along the lines of i'm sorry i offended you. there is is a way to tell people they need to dress more professionally and this ain't it. he goes through the list of female lawyers assets president he says she is brilliant and she speaks eloquently. she is civil and everyone likes her. and then he says she wearing short skirts and has an ample chest. he says i appreciate the last two attributes. you are a judge and
that is not elle woods from "legally blonde." it has to be the brain and not the boosom. i don't know what he considers overly sexy. i would like to see that some time. i don't know what classifies as that. you have to be professional in the courtroom. the focus has to be on the content and argument on what you are saying saying and not what you are wearing. the p so int is to -- the point is to dress professional. .. he was telling these women to dress professional. he said the...
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the numbers are firely start will elleing.he cattle producing regions. we couldn't grow anything. and the agricultural sector of the cme group will tell you that with high prices in the grains. number two, we've had the problem with the piglet disease, lost anywhere between 2 million and 4 million piglets which has thrown pork prices through the roof as well as bacon. we've had excessive rains in mexico, too, which has affected the lime produce down there. so across the table, across america, your food prices i think government has it all wrong, i think it will be between 10% and 20% whether you're eating at home or out at a restaurant, which could be higher. with the food and energy inflation we're seeing for day-to-day americans you're looking at a 10% to 15% tax throughout the year. >> normally what people do when that happens,s sort of a dynamic shopping, people seek out cheaper cuts of beef. here even that may be hard to do without feeling the pinch. >> no. we're going to produce -- our beef production will be the lowest
the numbers are firely start will elleing.he cattle producing regions. we couldn't grow anything. and the agricultural sector of the cme group will tell you that with high prices in the grains. number two, we've had the problem with the piglet disease, lost anywhere between 2 million and 4 million piglets which has thrown pork prices through the roof as well as bacon. we've had excessive rains in mexico, too, which has affected the lime produce down there. so across the table, across america,...
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. >> "today" contributing love strategist matthew hussey and "elle" advice columnist e.oll ready to answer all your questions. stacy says, asked this question, my husband and i are going through a really hard time. when he sees me looking frazzled, he'll ask me what's wrong, but when i try talking about it, i'll always end up in a huge fight and i'm wanting drama. on the other hand, if i don't say anything or tell him nothing is wrong, it will end up in a huge fight because i shut him out. what am i supposed to do? >> tough one. the thing about this is every guy wants to feel significant in the way he's able to deal with the problem. so if she starts communicating in a way where it is, like, you're more for me to chew on, another person in the day i'm going to vent to, it won't work. if she came home and said, he said to her, honey, what's wrong? and she says, it is nothing, it made me miss you so much today what happened at work, and came over and give her a -- >> take your time. >> she came over and gave him a big hug and said i missed you so much, all of a sudden, he
. >> "today" contributing love strategist matthew hussey and "elle" advice columnist e.oll ready to answer all your questions. stacy says, asked this question, my husband and i are going through a really hard time. when he sees me looking frazzled, he'll ask me what's wrong, but when i try talking about it, i'll always end up in a huge fight and i'm wanting drama. on the other hand, if i don't say anything or tell him nothing is wrong, it will end up in a huge fight...
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ell, my team was the first to do this. so you will see a video image in a minute of an 8-year-old boy who was one of the first children in the world enrolled in a gene therapy trial for a non-lethal disease. he is shown three months after he received a single injection in one of his eyes, happened to be his left eye. in this video, his injected eye is patched. what you will see when this video plays is that the boy is put through an obstacle course which is in the hospital exam room. it's full of arrows and obstacles that he's supposed to avoid and navigate his way around the course and find the door. what you can see in this video is the boy takes a step and he doesn't know what to do because he can't see anything. he talks to this video and you can hear what he says. this is hard. he has to be coaxed. he takes a step and bumps into the object, the sign in front of his eyes because he can't see it. he goes off course immediately, and it takes him a total of 17 minutes to make it through this course. >> charlie: he has a g
ell, my team was the first to do this. so you will see a video image in a minute of an 8-year-old boy who was one of the first children in the world enrolled in a gene therapy trial for a non-lethal disease. he is shown three months after he received a single injection in one of his eyes, happened to be his left eye. in this video, his injected eye is patched. what you will see when this video plays is that the boy is put through an obstacle course which is in the hospital exam room. it's full...
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the group then moved to nearby elle city allen high school where they tried to generate more supportstudents there but the high school went on lockdown. >> we were going to do it for only 30 minutes but then they locked us out of the school. >> reporter: many of the students tell ktvu news that a school administrator made some comments about the investigation. the students eventually ended up near the spot where lopez was shot six months ago. you recall that lopez was shot and killed six months ago by sheriffs deputy erik after he mistook lopez's air soft gun for a real one. they are reviewing possible criminal violations for the adults who walked on to campus in support of a group. we also understand a district superintendent will release a statement or perhaps comment later on this morning. live in santa rosa brian flores ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 6:45. the oakland a's rejected a deal to play at the oakland coliseum for the foreseeable future. they issued a statement last night. the ten year lease proposal does not meet all of their requirements. now it's not clear what happ
the group then moved to nearby elle city allen high school where they tried to generate more supportstudents there but the high school went on lockdown. >> we were going to do it for only 30 minutes but then they locked us out of the school. >> reporter: many of the students tell ktvu news that a school administrator made some comments about the investigation. the students eventually ended up near the spot where lopez was shot six months ago. you recall that lopez was shot and...
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ell, you know, i find him repellant as somebody talked about internal conversations in the "newshour"ork times" and broadcast them, i would find that person repellant and doubly so when it's national security secrets when he's sworn an oath to do so. so i'm no fan of him. as for press coverage and whether it deserves recognition, i have complicated views. i'm a little made nervous by the fact they really benefit by what i think was a reel pellant, unpatriotic act. on the other hand, i must be honest about what we do in the media. a lot of our leaks and best stories come from people who are betraying confidence, from someone who's vee lating oath, some seek rior an understanding of what goes on. so we live in a business where we try to expose the truth but sometimes, as janet malcolm said years ago, we do it by relying on betrayal or some violated confidence, we do it sometimes by being not totally honest with the people we're dealing with, not being dismonths but by sort of seducing information out of people. and so this is a morally complicated business we're in like most businesses,
ell, you know, i find him repellant as somebody talked about internal conversations in the "newshour"ork times" and broadcast them, i would find that person repellant and doubly so when it's national security secrets when he's sworn an oath to do so. so i'm no fan of him. as for press coverage and whether it deserves recognition, i have complicated views. i'm a little made nervous by the fact they really benefit by what i think was a reel pellant, unpatriotic act. on the other...
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ell, our students pointed out -- and, by the way, i really think what we've learned, at least at amherst, we've learned by virtue of close interaction and collaboration with students and staff. but students pointed out, especially in a small institution, they didn't want people on hearing boards, whether they were the complainant or the respondent, with whom they could potentially be friends or a faculty member whose class they might take in the future would have heard the intimate details of their lives and wanted people with expertise and training. it's about professionalizing people and practices we use in demanding excellence from everyone involved and that professionalization is critical. >> woodruff: what needs to be done, alison and andrea, what else has to happen now? >> on campuses, policies are needed to be in compliance with federal laws but they have to make sense to students. so there has to be a concerted effort to get out in front and talk about this. from prevention standpoint, the public health model works. there's evidence behind the model. we need to look at changing b
ell, our students pointed out -- and, by the way, i really think what we've learned, at least at amherst, we've learned by virtue of close interaction and collaboration with students and staff. but students pointed out, especially in a small institution, they didn't want people on hearing boards, whether they were the complainant or the respondent, with whom they could potentially be friends or a faculty member whose class they might take in the future would have heard the intimate details of...
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elle, effie and emme. >> she talked about it day and night. >> i put up a big poster on the fridge thatthe farmer's almanac. >> i do solemnly swear -- to uphold the earth -- >> that i would take care of them. and never eat chicken again. >> ella said there are pluses and minuses to having chickens. each lays an egg a day. that's more than a thousand eggs a year. and sometimes they're just a bit too free range. >> no you don't. >> we'd like kids in every city to have this opportunity of renting chickens. >> tyler says that chicken rental businesses have opened in several states. and he's even branched out to washington, d.c. >> you can just be in the city and ha two pet chickens just like you can have two pet cats or dogs. >> which got me thinking. i've come to really love our feathered friends. these guys are going to love new york. >> osgood: coming up -- that ping sound. >> triggered something. >> gave me hope. >> field of dreams. >> do your kids like your movies? >> the ones they can see. >> and par for the course with mo rocca and actor greg kinnear. ,,,,,,,, i think i want french t
elle, effie and emme. >> she talked about it day and night. >> i put up a big poster on the fridge thatthe farmer's almanac. >> i do solemnly swear -- to uphold the earth -- >> that i would take care of them. and never eat chicken again. >> ella said there are pluses and minuses to having chickens. each lays an egg a day. that's more than a thousand eggs a year. and sometimes they're just a bit too free range. >> no you don't. >> we'd like kids in every...
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elle is going to double doubleerra is going to production. thisinly, we are seeing boost mozzarella output. year, -- justext for you. > i don't think that you could eat that many pizzas, mark. >> i do like pizza. why the fed minutes will be fascinating. we will be back after a short break. >> it is time for company news. breaking news from toyota. they are recalling over 6 million vehicles worldwide. pot's largest retailer will take $2 billion for david jones. they are the largest retail takeover since 2007. david jones shares rose the most on record. >> aluminum demand will exceed production this year and bring an end to surplus driven by chinese output. it will grow 7.5%. the company reported better-than-expected earnings. welcome back. >> it is 6:13 in london. the federal reserve will release its minutes from their meeting tonight. let us see what we can expect from our analyst. -- thank from joining you for joining us. they are more hawkish than janet yellin. >> it is. we have a rotation of regional presidents in january. janet yellin has
elle is going to double doubleerra is going to production. thisinly, we are seeing boost mozzarella output. year, -- justext for you. > i don't think that you could eat that many pizzas, mark. >> i do like pizza. why the fed minutes will be fascinating. we will be back after a short break. >> it is time for company news. breaking news from toyota. they are recalling over 6 million vehicles worldwide. pot's largest retailer will take $2 billion for david jones. they are the...