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he returned to see his wife, katie ellis. her he contracted hepatitis and that she is likely to have it as well and should be tested as soon as possible. but katie has shown considerably less concern than chad. >> i'm not totally freaked out or scared or anything. just something that i'm going to have to deal with. >> in fact, katie has yet to report to the medical clinic to test for hepatitis. she fears a positive result will mean transferring to the infirmary for an indefinite period of time, forcing her to leave behind the good friends she's made in her housing unit. >> without them it would be very lonely, very depressing. you know, trying to get through this by yourself. >> there's no possible way she doesn't have it. it's impossible. >> chad is still living at the salvation army in downtown tampa. but today he's ridden his bike ten miles to the jail to see katie again. >> did you go get tested for your hepatitis? >> no. >> no. and the reason why is because you don't want to get moved out of that pod, huh? >> if i lose -
he returned to see his wife, katie ellis. her he contracted hepatitis and that she is likely to have it as well and should be tested as soon as possible. but katie has shown considerably less concern than chad. >> i'm not totally freaked out or scared or anything. just something that i'm going to have to deal with. >> in fact, katie has yet to report to the medical clinic to test for hepatitis. she fears a positive result will mean transferring to the infirmary for an indefinite...
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he returned to see his wife, katie ellis.ontracted hepatitis and that she is likely to have it as well and should be tested as soon as possible. but katie has shown considerably less concern than chad. >> i'm not totally freaked out or scared or anything. just something that i'm going to have to deal with. >> in fact, katie has yet to report to the medical clinic to test for hepatitis. she fears a positive result will mean transferring to the infirmary for an indefinite period of time, forcing her to leave behind the good friends she's made in her housing unit. >> without them it would be very lonely, very depressing. you know, trying to get through this by yourself. >> there's no possible way she doesn't have it. it's impossible. >> chad is still living at the salvation army in downtown tampa. but today he's ridden his bike ten miles to the jail to see katie again. >> did you go get tested for your hepatitis? >> no. >> no. and the reason why is because you don't want to get moved out of that pod, huh? >> if i lose -- i don't
he returned to see his wife, katie ellis.ontracted hepatitis and that she is likely to have it as well and should be tested as soon as possible. but katie has shown considerably less concern than chad. >> i'm not totally freaked out or scared or anything. just something that i'm going to have to deal with. >> in fact, katie has yet to report to the medical clinic to test for hepatitis. she fears a positive result will mean transferring to the infirmary for an indefinite period of...
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pair of boots. >> ellie and victoria are absent but their effects remain.t clear to detectives whether the women have fled the scene or just stepped out. >> where did you meet her at? >> i met her at a bus stop one day. >> tonya tells police victoria recruited her a month ago at a local bus stop promising her a career in modeling. >> she got a company -- she say she got a company, her investors rich and all this stuff like that. we done did pictures and everything. >> then she says victoria began to change her tune, explaining success in model would go not come overnight and tonya would have to bide her time from becoming an escort. >> she said you have to pay the magazines to even get me in, so she said till then i have to be in this area. she said she a manager in adult entertainment. so it was like different fields, i guess. like porn, escorting, modeling. >> tonya's story is sadly one that detectives hear all the time. a young, naive girl chasing the glamor and fame falls under the spell of an older, more sophisticated predator who promises the world an
pair of boots. >> ellie and victoria are absent but their effects remain.t clear to detectives whether the women have fled the scene or just stepped out. >> where did you meet her at? >> i met her at a bus stop one day. >> tonya tells police victoria recruited her a month ago at a local bus stop promising her a career in modeling. >> she got a company -- she say she got a company, her investors rich and all this stuff like that. we done did pictures and everything....
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what i sense is a commercial version of an ellis act you can't use the residential form so we're going to use a loophole to ellis act some 0 people how by simply saying there's an opportunity to put office space this has an artistic design name and bring in high tech workers they should be here but not at this site we're replacing people working in blue and white collar jobs that are distributed throughout the area as reholders and this is not a district issue but a city issue of a graphic icon that's threatened by another ellis act kill the bill and come back and fix it and maybe there's something to talk about but we shouldn't be using high tech ellis act techniques to get rid of jobs where they're making money and what we're seeing here is a multi billion dollars trust fund using a local manager to do their dirty work >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi, i'm roberta 0 i own a small tech company in katrero hill i transmissions into tech and oppose the henry adams this is not about landmark but to mislead this is a flash in the pan and here today, we're seeing that now the
what i sense is a commercial version of an ellis act you can't use the residential form so we're going to use a loophole to ellis act some 0 people how by simply saying there's an opportunity to put office space this has an artistic design name and bring in high tech workers they should be here but not at this site we're replacing people working in blue and white collar jobs that are distributed throughout the area as reholders and this is not a district issue but a city issue of a graphic icon...
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the ellis act is about money over matter. no matter who is being thrown under the bus, the ellis act must not continue shaking the foundation of san francisco. ladies and gentlemen working behind the ellis act, i would like to share this message. there are residents living on top and the bottom. seniorses have many pleasant memories having lived in their apartments. i would ask you, do not taint their pleasant memories in their twilight years. they would prefer not to take legal action. it is incumbent on you to do the right thing. these are seniors living in poor health, some with pace makers, some with high blood pressure, respiratory problems. they are unable to cope with stress and burden. this would be placed on them when they are asked to move. when it comes to freedom and rights, how can the ellis act mend a broken heart? >> thank you. next speaker. >>> thank you, mr. president and members of the [speaker not understood]. my name is christopher doll. i live at sixth and howard, currently 13 meters above sea level. i ri
the ellis act is about money over matter. no matter who is being thrown under the bus, the ellis act must not continue shaking the foundation of san francisco. ladies and gentlemen working behind the ellis act, i would like to share this message. there are residents living on top and the bottom. seniorses have many pleasant memories having lived in their apartments. i would ask you, do not taint their pleasant memories in their twilight years. they would prefer not to take legal action. it is...
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we just want to keep that going. >> i'm rob ellis more if he were a lobbyist... if they were political contributors... maybe tom corbett would listen to them, instead of cutting funding for their schools. oil and gas companies gave corbett 1.7 million dollars in political contributions. and he gave them a sweetheart deal on taxes that's costing pennsylvania billions. corbett's mismanagement has caused a huge budget deficit. and his painful education cuts are forcing teacher layoffs and increasing class sizes. now corbett wants to give the oil and gas industry even more handouts. and what's he getting from them? corbett's keeping that secret. so pennsylvanians are challenging tom corbett to come clean. release the records of your meetings with donors... that you've been hiding. disclose all the contributions, letters and emails from oil and gas lobbyists who influence you. we've got a right to know who tom corbett's listening to. because it sure isn't us. thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on wpsg the cw philly. we are back here at 11
we just want to keep that going. >> i'm rob ellis more if he were a lobbyist... if they were political contributors... maybe tom corbett would listen to them, instead of cutting funding for their schools. oil and gas companies gave corbett 1.7 million dollars in political contributions. and he gave them a sweetheart deal on taxes that's costing pennsylvania billions. corbett's mismanagement has caused a huge budget deficit. and his painful education cuts are forcing teacher layoffs and...
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built for business. >>> 50-year-old ellis sheppard was an nutrition.he calls we are made from his phone. >> i wasn't worried but it was a little bit of a shock they wanted to talk to me. >> sheppard had no idea why his son's telephone number was found on shari smith's last will and testament. he said he and his wife were on vacation at the time. an alibi that checked out. >> i said dirty son of pitch because i knew it was him. i said that's larry gene bell. >> he was house sitting for the sheppards the six weeks he had been away on vacation. >> i had left bell a lot of phone numbers he may need to call in my absence while we are on our trip. >> those pages were turned over to investigators. the transcript was superimposed over shari's last will and testament. the sheppard's note matched the indentions on share's letter, proving that shari used a piece of paper directly underneath. the sheppards also said that when bell picked them up at the airport, all he wanted to talk about was the kidnapping and murder of the smith girl. bell has lost weight, was u
built for business. >>> 50-year-old ellis sheppard was an nutrition.he calls we are made from his phone. >> i wasn't worried but it was a little bit of a shock they wanted to talk to me. >> sheppard had no idea why his son's telephone number was found on shari smith's last will and testament. he said he and his wife were on vacation at the time. an alibi that checked out. >> i said dirty son of pitch because i knew it was him. i said that's larry gene bell. >>...
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as far as individuals who are being displaced from buildings that are flipped over, particularly ellis act ones, i think there has to be a major push back on that from the board of supervisors. as an ombudsman specializing in long-term care, i think l tools are available, are ones that i don't necessarily know about. i think we need better eviction protections for individual who are being flipped out because the building is flipped over, because they have nowhere to go. we don't want a homeless population of seniors who have been aging in place in apartments or small four-unit flats that are under the ellis act where the owner says -- and that's a longer discussion. but i think that because the placements in nursing home have diminished and the placements, affordable and low-income placements in assisted living have diminished, there is this other trend of displacing the elderly rent control person from apartment, they're all converging in one big kind of collision the way i see it, and there has to be long-term care policy and a commitment from all the supervisors and other department
as far as individuals who are being displaced from buildings that are flipped over, particularly ellis act ones, i think there has to be a major push back on that from the board of supervisors. as an ombudsman specializing in long-term care, i think l tools are available, are ones that i don't necessarily know about. i think we need better eviction protections for individual who are being flipped out because the building is flipped over, because they have nowhere to go. we don't want a homeless...
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joining us is bob franken and from charleston, ellis hanakin at newsday. ellis, we start with you.e headlines and what we are seeing in california, these protesters out there saying, we don't want these undocumented immigrants in our state this as we are on independence day july fourth. >> the optics are terrible. pretty good news for the president and the democrats. you got a bunch of crazy people screaming at children in buses who, you know, you can have a complex immigration debate but look at the little children and those flag waving zealots out there interrupting the buses. you know, it's going to seal democratic votes from latinos for a couple of generations to come and certainly help turnout coming up in these midterm elections. i think you're seeing some smiling in washington about it. secretly, of course. >> bob, some democrats being very quiet in california, not commenting on what is happening in their very state. >> well, that gets to the term craven politician which oftentimes sechems like a redundan redundancy. how sad it is a country founded on immigration, dare i say
joining us is bob franken and from charleston, ellis hanakin at newsday. ellis, we start with you.e headlines and what we are seeing in california, these protesters out there saying, we don't want these undocumented immigrants in our state this as we are on independence day july fourth. >> the optics are terrible. pretty good news for the president and the democrats. you got a bunch of crazy people screaming at children in buses who, you know, you can have a complex immigration debate but...
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and i remember going into a nursing home after a double shooting on ellis street, dph sent out a lot of grief counselors to talk with residents and their family members. and i've often compared this closure to the closure that results from a fire when red cross doesn't come to counseling, some kind of emotional support, or during the katrina where only bud man and others gave support where nursing homes were flooded and they had to move to that big stadium ~. and i would recommend somehow there be a more sensitive group of people coming out to talk to the university mount because i suspect that on july 31st there are going to be people still there and i would wish that there be a more sensitive approach to transfer trauma. individuals do not know where they're going. this is the end of their life. they need, they need to -- they need to have some kind of reassurances. it's not just finding a bed. it's not just finding a roof. it's not just finding board. it's the soul and the heart of each individual and their family members. and that needs to be better addressed in the next two or t
and i remember going into a nursing home after a double shooting on ellis street, dph sent out a lot of grief counselors to talk with residents and their family members. and i've often compared this closure to the closure that results from a fire when red cross doesn't come to counseling, some kind of emotional support, or during the katrina where only bud man and others gave support where nursing homes were flooded and they had to move to that big stadium ~. and i would recommend somehow there...
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--la querella reclama que la ley es ilegal e inconstitucional para con los propietarios; la ley ellis california desde 1985. ===economia open=== blanca --una mujer hondureÑa resulto embarazada tras ser violada durante su travesa desde honduras a estados unidos. cesar y aunque no conoce al padre se neg a dar a su beb en adopcin... edgar munoz nos relata su historia... take pkg 0:02 0:17 0:50 1:15 1:34 vo cesar --en los angeles siete jvenes continuaron hoy su tercer dia de ayuno en apoyo a los niños 0:02 0:17 0:50 1:15 1:34 vo cesar --en los angeles siete jvenes continuaron hoy su tercer dia de ayuno en apoyo a los niños inmigrantes que cruzaron la frontera... --los muchachos entre los 15 y 22 aÑos de edad piden que los menores se queden en el pais y siguen colectando donativos que sern entregados a las familias inmigrantes... --ms de 57 mil menores centroamericanos han cruzado de forma irregular a estados unidos desde el pasado mes de octubre. cesar ---hoy llegaron a la capital del pais los presidentes de guatemala y honduras, de donde han emigrado muchos de los niÑos que han llegado s
--la querella reclama que la ley es ilegal e inconstitucional para con los propietarios; la ley ellis california desde 1985. ===economia open=== blanca --una mujer hondureÑa resulto embarazada tras ser violada durante su travesa desde honduras a estados unidos. cesar y aunque no conoce al padre se neg a dar a su beb en adopcin... edgar munoz nos relata su historia... take pkg 0:02 0:17 0:50 1:15 1:34 vo cesar --en los angeles siete jvenes continuaron hoy su tercer dia de ayuno en apoyo a los...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> growing outrage in the nfl and one of its stars after a violent incident caught on camera. and now the punishment that has followed. later, the close call, more dangerous than anyone knew. just how close we came to losing every cell phone on the planet. and that's just for starters. p. and that's just for starters. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. years later, she still is. sara was glowing. nice'n easy color
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> growing outrage in the nfl and one of its stars after a violent incident caught on camera. and now the punishment that has followed. later, the close call, more dangerous than anyone knew. just how close we came to losing every cell phone on the planet. and that's just for starters. p. and that's just for starters. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2...
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since the ellis act, that will also help in creating more inclusionary housing. i don't see why the mayor itself is against this. but for us we see that it will only compromise the housing and really create a balance. the 30 percent is very moderate when it should be more than that. thank you very much. >> hi. representing senior disability action and manila heritage foundation. i'm in support of the housing balance measure that's been introduced by supervisor kim. majority of san franciscans now are overwhelmingly rent burdened. 43 percent of all san francisco house hoeltdz -- households are rent burdened. individuals are paying more than their income on rent. not to mention the burden on elders, the impending fear of evictions that have plagued our city while at the same time you have developers and you have speculators that are totally oblivious to this crisis and we are shouldering as working people the majority of this tremendous burden. i think 30 percent as previous speakers said is moderate. we definitely need more. contrary to popular belief by some folk
since the ellis act, that will also help in creating more inclusionary housing. i don't see why the mayor itself is against this. but for us we see that it will only compromise the housing and really create a balance. the 30 percent is very moderate when it should be more than that. thank you very much. >> hi. representing senior disability action and manila heritage foundation. i'm in support of the housing balance measure that's been introduced by supervisor kim. majority of san...
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before taking a job as a google intense protests to the continued ellis act evictions in san francisco. now a 98-year old woman is fighting to stay in her long time home. you'll hear her story. the president in texas. one of several border states struggling with the latest immigration crisis. what he said to officials there. and 12 shootings in the past 12 days. how one bay area city plans to handle a surge in violent crime. handle a surge in violent crime. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. that's why safeway works with over 150 local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered daily to safeway. so there's more local produce to love. like this week, locally grown driscoll's organic strawberries are just $2.50 a pound. safeway, ingredients for life. antioch is dealing with a sudden surge in violent crime. 12-people shot in the past 12- days. just yesterday, a 23-year-old man was shot and killed. just last week, a 14-year-old boy was accused of shooting and ke
before taking a job as a google intense protests to the continued ellis act evictions in san francisco. now a 98-year old woman is fighting to stay in her long time home. you'll hear her story. the president in texas. one of several border states struggling with the latest immigration crisis. what he said to officials there. and 12 shootings in the past 12 days. how one bay area city plans to handle a surge in violent crime. handle a surge in violent crime. for the freshest produce you want to...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, los angeles. >> very good reminder. a moderate earthquake rattles the south bay. the 3.4 quake hit the gilroy area before 10:30. the epicenter was about six miles east of gilroy. people in morgan hill and hollister reported feeling the quake. no reports of injury or damage. >> today is the last day in a month 4 long trial closing san francisco's lombard street to traffic on weekends between noon and 6:00. the crookedest streets in the world closed since late june. the crush of visitors is too much and traffic is the problem. so i've got to say that's not new. transportation leaders will decide if it's worth continuing in the future. >> more than tripling fees for google buses. on tuesday that's what the transportation agency is going to consider doing. talking about the corporate buss that transport commuters to several silicon valley companies including google and facebook. these are making fewer stops than expected and that forces the agency to pick up more of the costs which includes parking officers who enforce the
rehema ellis, nbc news, los angeles. >> very good reminder. a moderate earthquake rattles the south bay. the 3.4 quake hit the gilroy area before 10:30. the epicenter was about six miles east of gilroy. people in morgan hill and hollister reported feeling the quake. no reports of injury or damage. >> today is the last day in a month 4 long trial closing san francisco's lombard street to traffic on weekends between noon and 6:00. the crookedest streets in the world closed since late...
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rehema ellis has our report. >> reporter: a surveillance camera captured the dramatic explosion of a food truck in philadelphia. >> big boom, smoke, screams. something i'll never forget. >> reporter: more than a dozen people were injured, including a mother and her child. four employees and one pedestrian are in critical condition. >> her whole back got scraped with debris, and she was screaming all the way up the street, i'm on fire, i want my mom, i want my mom. >> reporter: in this cell phone i have individual video, you can see the smoldering truck and passersby pulling two people from the truck.video, you can s smoldering truck and passersby pulling two people from the truck. police say a significant leak was detected in one of the truck's two 100-pound propane tanks. that caused a propane vapor cloud to envelope the truck and ignite at the grills, causing the explosion and catapulting a tank 50 feet into a nearby yard. but what happens more frequently, experts say, are explosions from backyard grills. this video of a training exercise at the massachusetts fire academy shows how
rehema ellis has our report. >> reporter: a surveillance camera captured the dramatic explosion of a food truck in philadelphia. >> big boom, smoke, screams. something i'll never forget. >> reporter: more than a dozen people were injured, including a mother and her child. four employees and one pedestrian are in critical condition. >> her whole back got scraped with debris, and she was screaming all the way up the street, i'm on fire, i want my mom, i want my mom....
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our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> we're probably actually only going to run for about 10 or 15 minutes. >> reporter: new york running coach, manda sessman, has heard every excuse in the book about why it's too tough to start jogging. >> it's too hot, it's too cold, i'm tired, i'm too busy. >> reporter: but a study out today from the journal of the american college of cardiology shows you only need a few minutes a day to get significant heart health benefits. >> running one to two times per week, running less than an hour per week was still producing very substantial reductions in total cardiovascular mortality. >> reporter: researchers studied more than 55,000 adults over a 15-year period and found ten or even as little as five minutes of running a day at a slow pace can reduce your risk of dying from cardiovascular disease by approximately 45% compared to those who weren't running at all. it's good news for busy women in this group called moms in training. >> sometimes i don't have the 30 minutes even or two hours like i wish i could run or work out. so that's very encou
our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> we're probably actually only going to run for about 10 or 15 minutes. >> reporter: new york running coach, manda sessman, has heard every excuse in the book about why it's too tough to start jogging. >> it's too hot, it's too cold, i'm tired, i'm too busy. >> reporter: but a study out today from the journal of the american college of cardiology shows you only need a few minutes a day to get significant heart health benefits....
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--la querella reclama que la ley es ilegal e inconstitucional para con los propietarios; la ley ellis--la ciudad de san francisco podria indemnizar con 15, 1 millones de dolares a la familia de una mujer que fue atropellada por un vehiculo del departamento de parques mientras descansaba en la zona de bernal heights... ---en septiembre del aÑo pasado, "christine svanemyr" se encontraba descansando en el cesped del parque "holly" cuando fue atropellada por un trabajador de esa institucion y murio... ---ahora el concejo de supervisores debera aprobar la indemnizacion. blanca --en otros temas, la conservacin del agua en california es la principal preocupacion de los residentes del estado... take vo ...superando por primera vez a la contaminacion ambiental. --esto de acuerdo a una encuesta que realizada desde hace 14 aÑos por el instituto de politicas publicas de california. --54 por ciento de los encuestados, afirman que la conservacion del vital liquido es un gran reto para los habitantes del estado dorado. take 3 shot angle cam blanca -- revisemos las condiciones del tiempo para el fin
--la querella reclama que la ley es ilegal e inconstitucional para con los propietarios; la ley ellis--la ciudad de san francisco podria indemnizar con 15, 1 millones de dolares a la familia de una mujer que fue atropellada por un vehiculo del departamento de parques mientras descansaba en la zona de bernal heights... ---en septiembre del aÑo pasado, "christine svanemyr" se encontraba descansando en el cesped del parque "holly" cuando fue atropellada por un trabajador de...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with a big scare on the highway today. the story from the police behind an unbelievable photo. >>> if you live in the area from the middle of the country east, or you know someone who does, then you know this summer hasn't felt like summer yet. the air is different because of what they're telling us is a summer version of the polar vortex. the canadian jet stream has dipped down making for some cold mornings in great vacation spots like minnesota and maine, like 37 degrees in saranac lake, new york. and just this week it dipped south. 49 degrees in hamilton, alabama, feels more like february than july. and a surprising stat out today from the cdc. they say weather kills 2,000 americans every year. most from exposure to cold, a third from exposure to heat. two-thirds of the victims are male. make of that what you wish. >>> a pair of top consumer groups out tonight with a list of things we complain about the most. they'll sound familiar. the biggest grievances, misleading ads for new and used cars, shotty home improvement wo
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with a big scare on the highway today. the story from the police behind an unbelievable photo. >>> if you live in the area from the middle of the country east, or you know someone who does, then you know this summer hasn't felt like summer yet. the air is different because of what they're telling us is a summer version of the polar vortex. the canadian jet stream has dipped down making for some cold mornings in great...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead for us on a friday night, growing outrage at the nfl and one of its stars after a violent incident that was caught on camera. and now the punishment that has followed. >>> and later, the close call, more dangerous than anyone knew. just how close we came to losing every cell phone on the planet. and that's just for starters. >>> a lot of people are angry tonight at the national football league and the baltimore ravens and one of their star players after his arrest for domestic violence, an incident that was caught on camera that received widespread attention. and now the punishment handed down by the league, which critics say is far too light. we get our report on all of it tonight from nbc's willie geist. >> reporter: it was business as usual on the practice field this afternoon for baltimore ravens running back ray rice after the nfl suspended him for two games thursday stemming from a violent fight in february with his then-fiancee. tmz sports posted surveillance video which shows rice dragging janay palmer, who appears unconscious,
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead for us on a friday night, growing outrage at the nfl and one of its stars after a violent incident that was caught on camera. and now the punishment that has followed. >>> and later, the close call, more dangerous than anyone knew. just how close we came to losing every cell phone on the planet. and that's just for starters. >>> a lot of people are angry tonight at the national football league and the baltimore ravens...
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for "teen kids news," i'm ellie. >> coming up, we'll meet kids who help turn something you throw out every day into a real masterpiece. >> it's been said that one person's trash is another person's art. some elementary students are provithat's certainly true, but with a twist. harry has the story. >> from a distance, it sure looks like this museum in newark, new jersey, has one of the world's greatest paintings on display -- "starry night," by vincent van gogh. >> when vincent van gogh died, he became famous for his paintings. but when he was alive, nobody liked his paintings. >> he, like, uses bright colors in all his paintings, except for one of them when he was really mad. he used dark colors. >> yes, all true. but what's not true is that van gogh painted this picture. it's actuallycopy of his "starry night," made up of recycled bottle caps. >> some of these are from coffee, orange juice, and lots of things. we had trouble getting the yellow ones the most. and the blue ones are, like, from water -- like when you drink water. we had, like, trouble with these ones, too. >> first-gra
for "teen kids news," i'm ellie. >> coming up, we'll meet kids who help turn something you throw out every day into a real masterpiece. >> it's been said that one person's trash is another person's art. some elementary students are provithat's certainly true, but with a twist. harry has the story. >> from a distance, it sure looks like this museum in newark, new jersey, has one of the world's greatest paintings on display -- "starry night," by vincent van...
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our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> sweating. probably hard to see. >> reporter: after 15 minutes -- >> breathing is a little harder to do. >> reporter: then 20. >> it's very, very hot. >> reporter: corporal jesse peterson sat in his car in texas as temperatures outside reached 94 degrees. >> it's somewhere around 130 degrees inside the car in 25 minutes. >> reporter: after 30 minutes, he had to stop. >> my body is telling me to get out. it's pretty brutal. definitely an awareness even for myself. >> reporter: heat stroke is the second leading cause of nontraffic fatalities among children in the u.s. so far this year, 16 children have died. a recent survey of 1,000 parents found that nearly 7 in 10 know about the dangers, but said they would leave their own children alone in a car. 14% of parents reported they have actually done it. experts say most people think a tragedy won't happen to them. >> and that is the worst mistake any person can ever make. because if you think it can't happen to you, then you won't put the protections
our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> sweating. probably hard to see. >> reporter: after 15 minutes -- >> breathing is a little harder to do. >> reporter: then 20. >> it's very, very hot. >> reporter: corporal jesse peterson sat in his car in texas as temperatures outside reached 94 degrees. >> it's somewhere around 130 degrees inside the car in 25 minutes. >> reporter: after 30 minutes, he had to stop. >> my body is telling me to...
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work exhibited in some of the most famous art galleries around the world but the latest frees david elliss on show in a more humble setting. he explains to access while painting his local store in brooklyn, new york could well turn out to be his most expensive painting yet. >> i am david ellis, i am on the corner store, finishing up a mural, art installation, revamp of the store that's been here for 40 years. >> my name is ralph jawad. we are about to open swoon and we look forward to seeing everybody back in the store. >> i used to live on the block. i was on the block like 12 years ago. i would come in here to buy the newspaper. "times," a couple of different pandas and ralph opened it up i see a big article about him. i said, this is dave? the guy that rides the bike? the crazy guy? he kept on calling me saying let me paint. let me paint. i said, okay. i will think about it. and he says to me, well, let's do a trade, ralph. >> my deal with ralph is 20 to $25 a day, juice or coffee or whatever it might be, newspapers for the rest of my life. so in a way, that's most expensive painting i
work exhibited in some of the most famous art galleries around the world but the latest frees david elliss on show in a more humble setting. he explains to access while painting his local store in brooklyn, new york could well turn out to be his most expensive painting yet. >> i am david ellis, i am on the corner store, finishing up a mural, art installation, revamp of the store that's been here for 40 years. >> my name is ralph jawad. we are about to open swoon and we look forward...
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ellis, should he be fund raising? >> that is unrealistic. is politics and one is fund raising. you have to be. if you are in that job, you have to do a bunch of things at once. >> tom, i agree with that, do you agree or disagree? >> i believe the president needs to be the president and pursue political activities at home. with the president the fund-raiser in chief, the issue is he is disengaged. >> what does engagement look like if this is disengagement. i hear that levelled at the president without specificity as to what he should be doing. what should he be doing? >> that is a good question. he should be doing a number of things. in the aftermath of mh-17, he should have gone to europe. he should have been there actively pressuring europe and financial sanctions and energy sector sanctions. if you think about what was happening in libya today, the president should be involved with the national security team. this has been going on for a few days at least. across the world, look at syria today. the isis movement. the united states should b
ellis, should he be fund raising? >> that is unrealistic. is politics and one is fund raising. you have to be. if you are in that job, you have to do a bunch of things at once. >> tom, i agree with that, do you agree or disagree? >> i believe the president needs to be the president and pursue political activities at home. with the president the fund-raiser in chief, the issue is he is disengaged. >> what does engagement look like if this is disengagement. i hear that...
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the "ellis act" allows landlords to boot people from rental profits and convert them. to deal with the spike in evictions, the city passed a law increasing the amount landlords have to pay to help renters relocate. civil property owners and two landlord associations say the law is unconstitutional. >>> it is 4:40 on your friday morning. hot weather now making it a hot market for people trying to sell their homes. these brown lawns not the thing you want to stick a for sale sign in. >> what is cool about your school in email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,,,,,,,, oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from almost anywhere
the "ellis act" allows landlords to boot people from rental profits and convert them. to deal with the spike in evictions, the city passed a law increasing the amount landlords have to pay to help renters relocate. civil property owners and two landlord associations say the law is unconstitutional. >>> it is 4:40 on your friday morning. hot weather now making it a hot market for people trying to sell their homes. these brown lawns not the thing you want to stick a for sale...
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--la querella reclama que la ley es ilegal e inconstitucional para con los propietarios; la ley ellisrnia desde 1985... vo lorena ---la ciudad de san francisco podria indemnizar con 15, 1 millones de dolares a la familia de una mujer que fue atropellada por un vehiculo del departamento de parques mientras descansaba en la zona de bernal heights... ---en septiembre del aÑo pasado, "christine svanemyr" fue arrollada por un trabajador de esa institucion y murio... ---el concejo de supervisores debera aprobar la indemnizacion. lorena dejeme preguntarle: le ha pasado a usted que compre un electrodomstic o y no le funcion? ... pues lo importante en estos casos es tener la garanta para que se lo cambien! juanfra sin embargo en muchos casos esto no sucede... denny alfonso desde nuestro bur en los sin embargo en muchos casos esto no sucede... denny alfonso desde nuestro bur en los ngeles tiene el caso de un televidente al que le queran dar "gato por liebre"... vemos la historia... take pkg 0:02 0:16 lorena --- regreamos a la ciudad de --- lleg el da!!! hoy viernes 25 de julio es el da esperado
--la querella reclama que la ley es ilegal e inconstitucional para con los propietarios; la ley ellisrnia desde 1985... vo lorena ---la ciudad de san francisco podria indemnizar con 15, 1 millones de dolares a la familia de una mujer que fue atropellada por un vehiculo del departamento de parques mientras descansaba en la zona de bernal heights... ---en septiembre del aÑo pasado, "christine svanemyr" fue arrollada por un trabajador de esa institucion y murio... ---el concejo de...
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lincoln ellis we like you so much you're coming back in a few minutes. when the s&p futures close. >> thanks for having me. ashley: all right, we are settings up as liz mentioned at top of the show what could be the busiest week for ipos since 2000. 25 companies are on deck. the question is, which ones are worth investing in and which ones should you steer clear of? liz: a new slew of startup airlines taking off. not so easy to start up an airline. does that logo look familiar from years gone by? people express. guess what? they're back. can they defy the odds in crowded industry that suffered 77 bankruptcies in just the past 20 years? we're talking to ceo of one of the new airlines. the old people express is brand new again. ashley: companies making foreign acquisitions and waving good-bye to the u.s. in an effort to lower their taxes. is the white house about to take matters into their own hands to put a stop to this trend. liz: we want to hear from you, the ipo market is it a bubble about to burst or a sign of healthy demand from investors. polo loco
lincoln ellis we like you so much you're coming back in a few minutes. when the s&p futures close. >> thanks for having me. ashley: all right, we are settings up as liz mentioned at top of the show what could be the busiest week for ipos since 2000. 25 companies are on deck. the question is, which ones are worth investing in and which ones should you steer clear of? liz: a new slew of startup airlines taking off. not so easy to start up an airline. does that logo look familiar from...
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that accident still there between the ellis and moffett exits on northbound 101. see the gridlock already from almost the great america parkway and then it's slow coming out of san jose and we are just beginning to see a few delays westbound across the san mateo bridge. roberta? >> it looks like it's brightening up there a bit, right? >> a little bit yeah,. >> compared to this. look at all the drizzle on our camera lens. good morning, everybody. it is definitely a gray cloudy and drizzly start to your thursday. temperatures today slightly cooler than yesterday from 60s at the beaches, 60s bayside and 80s inland. >> all right. well, thanks for watching. your next local update is 7:26. >> the big ribbon cutting coming up. we'll have it for you at nos th >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is thursday, july 17th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." a terrifying gun battle tears through the streets of stockton. three are dead after bank robbers use hostages as human shields. >>> rocket fire blasts through this morning's cease-fire, but now there's a new e
that accident still there between the ellis and moffett exits on northbound 101. see the gridlock already from almost the great america parkway and then it's slow coming out of san jose and we are just beginning to see a few delays westbound across the san mateo bridge. roberta? >> it looks like it's brightening up there a bit, right? >> a little bit yeah,. >> compared to this. look at all the drizzle on our camera lens. good morning, everybody. it is definitely a gray cloudy...
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--la querella reclama que la ley es ilegal e inconstitucional para con los propietarios; la ley ellis. vo lorena ---la ciudad de san francisco podria indemnizar con 15, 1 millones de dolares a la familia de una mujer que fue atropellada por un vehiculo del departamento de parques mientras descansaba en la zona de bernal heights... ---en septiembre del aÑo pasado, "christine svanemyr" se encontraba descansando en el cesped del parque "holly" cuando fue atropellada por un trabajador de esa institucion y murio... ---ahora el concejo de supervisores debera aprobar la indemnizacion. lorena hace un rato le hablamos de los retos que representan para las personas que vienen a este pas conservar su idioma natal... juanfra es un reto que no es fcil de lograr... porque muchos caen o caemos... en el famoso "espanglish"... y cuando se tiene hijos el reto se vuelve an ms complejo... take 2boxes lucero bentez habl con varias familias que tratan de hacer lo que sean porque sus hijos y las g generaciones que le siguen conserven el hermoso espanol... lorena lucero adelante... take lucero live lucero on
--la querella reclama que la ley es ilegal e inconstitucional para con los propietarios; la ley ellis. vo lorena ---la ciudad de san francisco podria indemnizar con 15, 1 millones de dolares a la familia de una mujer que fue atropellada por un vehiculo del departamento de parques mientras descansaba en la zona de bernal heights... ---en septiembre del aÑo pasado, "christine svanemyr" se encontraba descansando en el cesped del parque "holly" cuando fue atropellada por un...
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lincoln ellis is in the cme. we like to start with our friend at the cme because they have more attitudes than anybody in the world. they know how to defend their own. lincoln, investors may be optimistic but they're still buying defensive kind of stocks, are they not overall? >> look i think anybody who has a child say under 10 seen "the lego movie." the monday theme was everything is awesome. investors know that things are not that awesome. industrial production numbers out of europe, trade numbers out of asia, emerging economies, all suggest there is a little bit of turbulence on the horizon of the investors have been allocating that way all year. industrials, energy, all the dividend-playing names have outperform and outperformed significantly more of the growth names, even technology and most importantly the consumer discretionary numbers that are just barely green for the year. it seems nice outside as with chicago weather, if you wait 15 minutes things could change. liz: jim, let's get to the weather in yo
lincoln ellis is in the cme. we like to start with our friend at the cme because they have more attitudes than anybody in the world. they know how to defend their own. lincoln, investors may be optimistic but they're still buying defensive kind of stocks, are they not overall? >> look i think anybody who has a child say under 10 seen "the lego movie." the monday theme was everything is awesome. investors know that things are not that awesome. industrial production numbers out of...
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that is it for sports i'm rob ellis, enjoy your weekend. >>> gets to cross a big item off of her buckett. she went z ip lining at 86 years old. accomplishment made all of the more astonishing when you hear her medical history, a stroke, open heart surgery and she's completely blind. she says the ride didn't last long enough. >> when you get to be 86, there is not a heck of a lot of time left to do whatever, and we all have choices. we can live or we can exist. >> wow. >> she's living. check her out. florence went z ip lining hundreds of feet in the air, wow, that is crazy. what is next for her, how can you top this? she wants to sky dive, yeah, believe it. eighty-six years old. coming up in the next half an her of "eyewitness news" the latest on growing fearness atlantic city that another casino could actually close. >>> also ahead new information about a lawsuit filed by comedian tracie morgan after a crash left him seriously injured. also ahead wifi theft how hackers are stealing your fur and the best place to protect yourself. >>> and pleasant weather right the now, carol will return
that is it for sports i'm rob ellis, enjoy your weekend. >>> gets to cross a big item off of her buckett. she went z ip lining at 86 years old. accomplishment made all of the more astonishing when you hear her medical history, a stroke, open heart surgery and she's completely blind. she says the ride didn't last long enough. >> when you get to be 86, there is not a heck of a lot of time left to do whatever, and we all have choices. we can live or we can exist. >> wow....
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like the revolutionary war battlefields in saratoga, or ellis island, where america welcomed some ofmy own family. there's also the birthplace of the women's movement, and fdr's home. come discover your favorite part of new york. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com there's something for everyone. what's my advice for healthy looking, radiant skin? a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an active naturals® total soy formula... one of nature's most effective skin tone correctors. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. and for stubborn spots, there's new aveeno® targeted tone corrector with vitamin a added for faster results. [ jennifer aniston ] aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >>> today, it is saturday july 12th, good morning to you thanks for joining us i'm nicole brewer, 6:30 carol is standing by and it will be a pretty nice day right, carol. >> it is the full moon will be replaced by full sun today, so the plan is switching around a bit but you'll brighten up nicely. pretty brigh
like the revolutionary war battlefields in saratoga, or ellis island, where america welcomed some ofmy own family. there's also the birthplace of the women's movement, and fdr's home. come discover your favorite part of new york. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com there's something for everyone. what's my advice for healthy looking, radiant skin? a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer has an active naturals® total soy...
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. >> pam: ellis' one company says it is going on all natural. then at 530 the latest on the border crisis and what to do what thousands of children that come into the u.s. illegally and you might have heard the same at apple a day keeps the doctor away. but new resources into a whole lot more than that for women. continuing our coverage i more than that for women. continuipeople are stuc i in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formul kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend polident [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every da [ male announcer ] polident. heat shields are compromised. we what's that alarm?ures. fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually.
. >> pam: ellis' one company says it is going on all natural. then at 530 the latest on the border crisis and what to do what thousands of children that come into the u.s. illegally and you might have heard the same at apple a day keeps the doctor away. but new resources into a whole lot more than that for women. continuing our coverage i more than that for women. continuipeople are stuc i in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real...
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have voted for in someways impacts people's ability to little in san francisco whether voting for the ellis act or other policy measures so i building firmly this will move civil rights for lgbt people regardless of their socioeconomic status they enjoy the same protection just like the equal ordinance benefits
have voted for in someways impacts people's ability to little in san francisco whether voting for the ellis act or other policy measures so i building firmly this will move civil rights for lgbt people regardless of their socioeconomic status they enjoy the same protection just like the equal ordinance benefits
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this is at the intersection of powell and ellis streets. then things really get out of hand.son kicks the driver in the back of the head. that sets the driver off. he goes after the person who kicked him. and then another person. later.the driver is kicked in the legs as he's going to get back in his pickup. a piece of wood is taken from his truck and thrown at him. the entertainment website world star hip hop dot com posted the video. tamara sunny and warmer than to ditoday there will clear by now the clock to 10:00 tomorrow morning for tempters tomorrow verisimilar from what we saw today seven eighties in the south with 59 these inland along with '60s and '70s inside the .. ". . ,?ame?..,.bn bay. for ericsson forecast this weekend will see less fogged with warmer temperatures a especially in meland. and to better next week to file returns and it will begin to cool. tonight, one city leader teamed with the fire department at a where as kron four's philippe djegal reports. the night before the fourth of july. residents were told to be on the lookout for suspicious activity. l
this is at the intersection of powell and ellis streets. then things really get out of hand.son kicks the driver in the back of the head. that sets the driver off. he goes after the person who kicked him. and then another person. later.the driver is kicked in the legs as he's going to get back in his pickup. a piece of wood is taken from his truck and thrown at him. the entertainment website world star hip hop dot com posted the video. tamara sunny and warmer than to ditoday there will clear by...
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ellis l.a getting hit by the pitcher of late.aj ellis is all right and matt kemp for the dodgers down the left field line. and justin turner the shot off josh harelson, five to l.a. and that victory keeps the dodgers in a virtual tie for third with san francisco. >>> sometimes you don't even have to play to have a good day in baseball. show you why the a's did have a very productive evening. thanks to the team that just spent the last weekend in oakland. sports part ii next. >>> the a's get a little something by going nothing. pick up a hard game on the charge of the astros. send your thank you cards to adam jones not mike trout. he could not slug this guy. adam jones deep for the orioles early in the game. two run shot to get them out to the lead. orioles and angels tied later. same thing later, ditto. angels now two back of the athletics. >>> he's only a fourth grader right now but give him a few years he could be a monster. after all he's got some pretty good genes talks about lebron james jr. getting some advice from pops the
ellis l.a getting hit by the pitcher of late.aj ellis is all right and matt kemp for the dodgers down the left field line. and justin turner the shot off josh harelson, five to l.a. and that victory keeps the dodgers in a virtual tie for third with san francisco. >>> sometimes you don't even have to play to have a good day in baseball. show you why the a's did have a very productive evening. thanks to the team that just spent the last weekend in oakland. sports part ii next....