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emma holds on tight. at last a terrible sound that matt's dive partner hears even at 45 feet beneath the surface. emma's powerful teeth rip off his thumb like a twig. surprisingly, matt feels very little except shock and confusion. >> when it first came off, i didn't feel any pain at all. it was just shock, disbelief, horror. i saw my thumb is missing. i thought, wow, this can't be good. off she swam with it. there was no chance of getting my thumb back and reattaching it. she was gone. >> matt has the presence of mind to swim to the surface, board his boat, and ask for help. in a few hours he's in a hospital in phuket, the nearest city. as he recovers from his trauma under the sea, the doctor gives matt some good news. a new procedure could give him a new thumb. >> when the doctor said there's a possibility that you can take it off and put on your hand, i said i want an operation, please. >> six months after the accident, a team of surgeons remove his second toe and sew it into his hand. today matt feels
emma holds on tight. at last a terrible sound that matt's dive partner hears even at 45 feet beneath the surface. emma's powerful teeth rip off his thumb like a twig. surprisingly, matt feels very little except shock and confusion. >> when it first came off, i didn't feel any pain at all. it was just shock, disbelief, horror. i saw my thumb is missing. i thought, wow, this can't be good. off she swam with it. there was no chance of getting my thumb back and reattaching it. she was gone....
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"?ell, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning, everyone much better i'm edward reiskin the transportation director in san francisco great to see so many people out here for an important reason thank you, mayor ed lee and supervisor kim on their steadfast and consistent leadership in working with all of us to make our city safer the reason its important we're proud of our city we have a problem here the problem too many people getting seriously injured or killed trying to make their way around the city that shouldn't be for that reason as a city we've adapted the goal of vision zero to eliminate traffic fatalities in san francisco in the next 10 years good news if you call it that we've been working with the police department and the department of public health and many on the county which transportation authority to analyze the information associate
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"?ell, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning, everyone much better i'm edward reiskin the transportation director in san francisco great to see so many people out here for an important reason thank you, mayor ed lee and supervisor kim on their steadfast and...
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you can check out michael waltrip and emma slater giving tips on how to stay in shape.bit that tracks everything from the calories you burn and the steps you take to the quality of your sleep. abc's becky worley tried it out. >> reporter: if you're a die-hard of fitbits you know the tech gadgets track your step, distance and calories so when brookstone leaked a picture of new fitbits that hadn't been announced by accident the internet went crazy. everyone wanting the scoop. the company that makes fitbits decided to give "gma" an all-access first look at what's really coming. first a new band that does the basics but adds heartrate data in realtime. >> but with actual heartrate monitoring you can get calorie burn for cycling and weight lifting you couldn't get calorie burn before. >> reporter: it cops out in early 2015 along with the surge. where things get interesting it does all of the tracking and adds in the heart rate monitoring and then it connects with your phone so that means music controls and text and phone alerts. >> ah, i love you. so cute. >> reporter: why i
you can check out michael waltrip and emma slater giving tips on how to stay in shape.bit that tracks everything from the calories you burn and the steps you take to the quality of your sleep. abc's becky worley tried it out. >> reporter: if you're a die-hard of fitbits you know the tech gadgets track your step, distance and calories so when brookstone leaked a picture of new fitbits that hadn't been announced by accident the internet went crazy. everyone wanting the scoop. the company...
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emma folk says beware while ordering, some chinese dishes are not only loaded with salt but fat too.nd because of the fat emma says the calories can add up. >> before we get to the meal we talk about the appetizer, an egg roll versus the spring roll. >> a deep fried egg roll can pack 300 calories, but also fried. thinner wrapped and smaller spring rolls cuts the calories in half. >> i would give a green light to the wonton soup because it has less of a dumpling in it. it will fill you up with 100 calories. the six dumplings in this one sends this out. >> emma says the platter of noodles in the lowmein will set you back. the bud delight is the better dish with only 200 calories. >> then chicken with black bean sauce and chicken with snow peas. >> the black bean sauce sabotages this dish with 800 calories. the chicken stir fry with snow peas gets the pick. both have added rush at 150 calories per cup. >> how about brown rice? >> this salty fried dish goes to the detour. >> there is good fortune, we have our fortune cookies, they are only 25 calories a piece. >> emma says to pick health
emma folk says beware while ordering, some chinese dishes are not only loaded with salt but fat too.nd because of the fat emma says the calories can add up. >> before we get to the meal we talk about the appetizer, an egg roll versus the spring roll. >> a deep fried egg roll can pack 300 calories, but also fried. thinner wrapped and smaller spring rolls cuts the calories in half. >> i would give a green light to the wonton soup because it has less of a dumpling in it. it will...
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delgado aunque lleva 10 anos en este pais, emma es una de ellas.descalificada 3:30 uno de los requisitos es tener hijos aca y yo lamentablemente pues no tengo hijos aca, mis hijos los tengo en el salvador 3:37 y darles la noticia a ellos fue lo mas doloroso 4:35 pues apachurrado porque mi hija ella estaba alegre pensando que si habiamos aplicado 4:41 hoy estos grupos comunitarios expresabann su frustracion por los excludos.... por ejemplo los que inmigraron en los ultimos 5 anos, como los ninos de la frontera y sus madres....y tambien los de la comunidad homosexual, si no tienen hijos. jasmine segura/ 25:00 estamos hablando de mas de seis millones de personas que son parte de nuestra comunidad y que desafortunadamente no van a ser cubridas alex aldana/coalicion inmigrante juvenil-este de la bahia 29:14 gente que tiene felonias, por no tener una licencia, por manejar bajo la influencia del alcohol todas esas personas no van a calificar por tener un record criminal 29:21 los padres de jovenes que recibieron daca tambien quedaron descalificados, a men
delgado aunque lleva 10 anos en este pais, emma es una de ellas.descalificada 3:30 uno de los requisitos es tener hijos aca y yo lamentablemente pues no tengo hijos aca, mis hijos los tengo en el salvador 3:37 y darles la noticia a ellos fue lo mas doloroso 4:35 pues apachurrado porque mi hija ella estaba alegre pensando que si habiamos aplicado 4:41 hoy estos grupos comunitarios expresabann su frustracion por los excludos.... por ejemplo los que inmigraron en los ultimos 5 anos, como los ninos...
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us tonight. [ applause ] and so to present our final closing healing song, please help me welcome emma jean foster, a member of the (inaudible) memorial church choir. [ applause ] >> i am going to sing a song that i wrote while in a parking lot at trader joes as a security guard. and it is a metaphor for life in general not just for people trying to park their cars. ♪ ♪take that space has got your name on it ♪got your name on it. ♪it got your name on it. ♪go on now ♪take that space it's got your name on it ♪right now, it is yours to claim ♪now don't steer yourself ♪in to a hopelessness ♪don't drive yourself yourself in sane ♪you have got to move ahead, with confidence, but you got to do it in your daddy's name. ♪go on now, take that space, it's got your name on it. and has got to your name on it, and it has got your name on it. go on now, take that space, it's got your name on it. right now its yours to claim. now it is all right to be more assertive ♪and it is okay to love yourself ♪but you can be a little more positive ♪love and respect everybody else ♪go on take that space its got y
us tonight. [ applause ] and so to present our final closing healing song, please help me welcome emma jean foster, a member of the (inaudible) memorial church choir. [ applause ] >> i am going to sing a song that i wrote while in a parking lot at trader joes as a security guard. and it is a metaphor for life in general not just for people trying to park their cars. ♪ ♪take that space has got your name on it ♪got your name on it. ♪it got your name on it. ♪go on now ♪take that...
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meet emma the 12-year-old german shepherd husky mix. so the city cited the owners of emma and asked hem to get compliance with the city code. ever since, they have been fined $100 a day for 400 days. the owner says they are in compliance and they need to register emma as a dangerous dog with the police police department. the city's attorney says they won't press for the full fine. >> suspended three times in a month for something he's happening out at school but it's nothing illegal. what he won't stop giving his fellow students. >> taking the stress out of a blind date by putting a bag on your head? this is no joke. the trend that could soon take off. ♪ there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ >> horrible tragedy on interstate in louisiana. a 16-year-old boy driving relatives to a vacation in d
meet emma the 12-year-old german shepherd husky mix. so the city cited the owners of emma and asked hem to get compliance with the city code. ever since, they have been fined $100 a day for 400 days. the owner says they are in compliance and they need to register emma as a dangerous dog with the police police department. the city's attorney says they won't press for the full fine. >> suspended three times in a month for something he's happening out at school but it's nothing illegal. what...
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emma wants to live the life of adventure.she was a union army and spring of 1861 and was quite remarkable how she gets away with that. the first thing that came to mind, wait a minute, didn't she have to take a physical? the first thing in everybody's mind. how did that -- how does that work out for her? >> the truth was the official protocol dictated that all doctors had a further examination. but doctors across the country flooded these roles. they needed to fill the quota is. they needed bodies out there. i'm asked to pull out the powder cartridge is and they just wanted somebody who could do the job. the doctor showed emma sand. went back, she became private thompson. >> love it. so what these poor women, as it has given us for unique personal lenses with which to view the civil war. one of the things i liked is that it is so balanced. when you were doing your research, were there any other women you came across? like how did you find and decide on these four women? it is such a great day. she would be great, or i wish i
emma wants to live the life of adventure.she was a union army and spring of 1861 and was quite remarkable how she gets away with that. the first thing that came to mind, wait a minute, didn't she have to take a physical? the first thing in everybody's mind. how did that -- how does that work out for her? >> the truth was the official protocol dictated that all doctors had a further examination. but doctors across the country flooded these roles. they needed to fill the quota is. they...
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when they blow up this rock emma behind it, they found seven skulls which may be the seven people that were killed in that ambush in 1823. that image fell and is now in the visitor center. it was painted up there approximately 2145 years before, you have a 2000-year-old hurtle. you have a millennium of time. consider the value of digit -- pictograph cave state park. the name is for the pictograph and that is a significant part of the occupation story but for archaeologists and anthropologists there is more cultural value in the artifacts that were excavated. excavation started in 1937 but people we here well before that digging in the cave. this road here was called the reservation road for a lot of years because it was the most direct route to prior. during the stagecoach times people would stay here, they would water their horses and go up and look at the pictographs and smoke them would dig for artifacts. -- some of them would dig for artifacts. that continued when that became a wpa excavation and that when up until 1941. excavation that happened was a group of local people from bil
when they blow up this rock emma behind it, they found seven skulls which may be the seven people that were killed in that ambush in 1823. that image fell and is now in the visitor center. it was painted up there approximately 2145 years before, you have a 2000-year-old hurtle. you have a millennium of time. consider the value of digit -- pictograph cave state park. the name is for the pictograph and that is a significant part of the occupation story but for archaeologists and anthropologists...
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meet emma. the develop 12-year-old dog is accused of of biting two dogs in accept of last your.e issued a citation for having a vicious dog the city asked the owners to get in compliance with city codes several times. if they're not up to code by a december hearing that's where the heff fee fine comes in. >> they are fining me $100 a day for 400 days. >> that's what the law is? >> that's basically what the court said this is what you could be possibly facing is the $40,000. >> the owners say they're in compliance and they need to register emma as a dangerous dog with the police department. the citi' attorney says they probably won't press for the full fine. >>> all right. snowstorm helped lead police in kentucky to a suspected burglar. >> police tracked down their man through the footprints he left behind in the snow. the snow will get you. it was early tuesday morning when tiffany young sz her dad noticed some of their stuff was missing from their shed. he couldn't see anyone nearby. what did he see was all the footprints in the snow. so police followed them and it led them to
meet emma. the develop 12-year-old dog is accused of of biting two dogs in accept of last your.e issued a citation for having a vicious dog the city asked the owners to get in compliance with city codes several times. if they're not up to code by a december hearing that's where the heff fee fine comes in. >> they are fining me $100 a day for 400 days. >> that's what the law is? >> that's basically what the court said this is what you could be possibly facing is the $40,000....
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>>reporter:a high honor to emma cliff. her letter to the pope is a letter chosen. >> i am proud. i thought it was cool that he picked me from my letter. >>reporter:the students not only invited the pope to come to philadelphia. he asked they visit the school after st. francis. the name that he chose as pope. >> it would be great if you could come and visit us at st. francis. >>reporter:they have not given up hope that he would visit their school in philadelphia. >> we had to ask him to come here to see a school that is named after st. francis and a parish. you never know. we will keep praying and maybe he can add it to his itinerary. >>reporter:waterloo pope francis visits st. francis's parish it's up in the air. meeting of families is once-in-a-lifetime experience. these students were not even born when a pope visited philadelphia in 1979. >>> thank you, dann. we have more details coming up on 6abc.com. you can see video of pope john paul ii visit back in 1979. and see photos of our "action news" crew of the canonization of the pope this june. it's all here on 6abc.com. >>> now
>>reporter:a high honor to emma cliff. her letter to the pope is a letter chosen. >> i am proud. i thought it was cool that he picked me from my letter. >>reporter:the students not only invited the pope to come to philadelphia. he asked they visit the school after st. francis. the name that he chose as pope. >> it would be great if you could come and visit us at st. francis. >>reporter:they have not given up hope that he would visit their school in philadelphia....
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. >> and emma cliff's letter to the pope is chosen as one of three and read at world meeting of families. >> i am feeling really proud. it is really cool that he picked me from my letter. >> the students invited the pope to come to philadelphia. they ask that he visit their school at st. francis the name that he chose as pope. >> he chose the name st. francis and if he could take the time to visit us. >> all the students would be honored that he would come to see us. >> so you never know. we'll keep praying and see if he can add it to his itinerary. >> the staff members say that the pope coming to philadelphia is a lifetime event. the students were not born the last time a pope visited philadelphia in 1979. live in springfield,aware county dann cuellar. >>> thank you, dann. you can see video of pope john paul the ii video back in 1979. and photographs of the action news crew of the john paul the 2° canonization earlier this year. accuweather has been warning this was a miserable day and for colder temperatures almost always, they were right. and cecily what about tonight and the deep fre
. >> and emma cliff's letter to the pope is chosen as one of three and read at world meeting of families. >> i am feeling really proud. it is really cool that he picked me from my letter. >> the students invited the pope to come to philadelphia. they ask that he visit their school at st. francis the name that he chose as pope. >> he chose the name st. francis and if he could take the time to visit us. >> all the students would be honored that he would come to see...
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fisher and his wife emma stabbing them both. the prosecution today said fisher's wife sounded the fire while laying still, pretending to be dead. that is when andrew told the couple he would be back to finish the job, then ran out. the defense argued that andrew was not a flight risk and should he released. the judge denied bond. alicia had her day in court last week. her lawyer argued it was all andrew's idea but she was also denied on. -- denied bond. abcairfax, brianne carter, 7 news. >> a 62-year-old man was crossing columbia pike outside of a crosswalk when he was hit. he has died. police are waiting to identifie -- identify the man until his family is notified. at this point no charges have been filed against the driver. federal investigators are trying to figure out what caused the plane to crash into a home this morning. happened just before 3:00 a.m. it crashed into a home, plunging all the way to the basement and leaving just the tail exposed. the pilot died. the two elderly people who lived inside the home escaped uni
fisher and his wife emma stabbing them both. the prosecution today said fisher's wife sounded the fire while laying still, pretending to be dead. that is when andrew told the couple he would be back to finish the job, then ran out. the defense argued that andrew was not a flight risk and should he released. the judge denied bond. alicia had her day in court last week. her lawyer argued it was all andrew's idea but she was also denied on. -- denied bond. abcairfax, brianne carter, 7 news....
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emma, if you can talk about, you mentioned a little bit when laws are being crafted.t's very important to understand what you are sucking in unintentionally. there's been a lot of effort not necessary at the federal level but at the state level to try to figure out a way to write laws to criminalize some of his behavior with different levels of success. if you could give a run down on what's been tried and what the pitfalls sort of come from. >> ashore. i know that professor franks and also a professor at university of maryland school of law have been working very hard to figure out is the way to kind of craft model legislation that would allow going after, you know, only the identified criminal activities that they want to talk with this sort of law and not sweep in a whole host of other speech. there are key categories you to think about in this sort of law. what kind of content is covered? the content we are talking but is generally content that's protected under the first amendment when it's created. a person taking a photo of themselves or of a partner of theirs,
emma, if you can talk about, you mentioned a little bit when laws are being crafted.t's very important to understand what you are sucking in unintentionally. there's been a lot of effort not necessary at the federal level but at the state level to try to figure out a way to write laws to criminalize some of his behavior with different levels of success. if you could give a run down on what's been tried and what the pitfalls sort of come from. >> ashore. i know that professor franks and...
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there's emma, yeah. no, emma, she was in our kickstarter video. photographer. >> you know what? my first camera was given to me by gabe sacks when we were doing "life as we know it" with kelly osbourne who is downstairs. >> name drop. >> i know george clooney. i could keep going. there's ryan. playing his guitar, looking painfully, you know, torn. what else? this is from sandy. these are all my negatives. that's emma's tattoo. all right, enough of this. >> what famous people did you run into while you ran your first marathon? >> there you go. >> i mean, myself over and over again. >> that's enough. >> you ran last weekend. how was it? >> it was horrible. i mean it was great. put it this way. the next morning i woke up and for some reason i had been waiting to read a supposedly fun thing i'll never do again. and i just picked it up so effortlessly on monday. i was, like, i wonder why i want to read this now. my hips and joints were, you know -- >> and then you had to do a show, a broadway show that day. >> yeah, i'm doing a show right now. so i had
there's emma, yeah. no, emma, she was in our kickstarter video. photographer. >> you know what? my first camera was given to me by gabe sacks when we were doing "life as we know it" with kelly osbourne who is downstairs. >> name drop. >> i know george clooney. i could keep going. there's ryan. playing his guitar, looking painfully, you know, torn. what else? this is from sandy. these are all my negatives. that's emma's tattoo. all right, enough of this. >> what...
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emma, did you get a chance to -- >> well, so i was going to point to if we have, you know, we have aange of laws on the books that might be useful in different cases, you know, whether it's a privacy tort, invasion of privacy, public disclosure of private fact, whether it's going after it from a hacking angle, whether it's intentional emotional distress, there is a mosaic out there that it is wrong to intentionally cause emotional distress to another person, and there are laws against that sort of thing. it's not going to mean that every single instance of this exposure of a private photo is covered. it's true, there's going to be gaps where a case does not fit into every single aspect of or cannot fit into any single aspect of a current law. but if we try to craft a new crime that is expansively enough defined to coffer every single instance of an exposed photo, we are absolutely going to sweep in other kinds of content, other kinds of expression, and that law is not going to survive first amendment scrutiny. that's the challenge we're facing here. it's very difficult to figure out
emma, did you get a chance to -- >> well, so i was going to point to if we have, you know, we have aange of laws on the books that might be useful in different cases, you know, whether it's a privacy tort, invasion of privacy, public disclosure of private fact, whether it's going after it from a hacking angle, whether it's intentional emotional distress, there is a mosaic out there that it is wrong to intentionally cause emotional distress to another person, and there are laws against...
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but for his wife, emma, polygamy was an excruciating deal.e already married, some to smith's friends and to his followers. joining us now is the author of "joseph smith," national correspondent for "the new york times." and you have the best beat at the "times" whenever you have an article, it's always fascinating like this one. and richard bushman, i want to go to you on the revelations in laurie's piece. what i found so striking about it was these basic facts that were laid out in laurie's piece are such shocking news to some members of the mormon religion. >> well, it was a surprise to me that it was so shocking. but yeah, the fact of the matter is the church has not been discussing polygamy. it tried to put it in the past, sort of forget about it. and so church members could grow up without having any real understanding what joseph smith did have other wives than emma. >> laurie, this technique is common in religions. when i went through catholic school, i noticed that there was a really elementary version of this religion that was delive
but for his wife, emma, polygamy was an excruciating deal.e already married, some to smith's friends and to his followers. joining us now is the author of "joseph smith," national correspondent for "the new york times." and you have the best beat at the "times" whenever you have an article, it's always fascinating like this one. and richard bushman, i want to go to you on the revelations in laurie's piece. what i found so striking about it was these basic facts...
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the screen writer for this emma frost is brilliant. she's a brit. she gets the material. i'm comfortable she will be able to execute it but still there's a little nervousness there. >> do you have the power to pull the screen writer off the project or it's a project that's assigned. >> i'm never going to do thasm the studio controls it -- to do that. the studio controls it. i will try to work it and make it as good asp .$ i possibly c >> what's next? >> in aim, a brand new character unlike the character i've ever written before called "memory man." my editor was blown away saying i can't believe you wrote this. i'm excited about it, a total new thing, new challenge. i try to get out of my comfort zone. i'm looking forward to that in april. >> this one is called "the escape." congratulations. we'll see you soon when the next one comes out. we appreciate your time. >>> that's it for the news at noon. we're back on tv at 5:00 and 24/7 on wusa9.com. don't forget to download that wusa9 app. it's free and it's terrific. have a great friday, everybody. take care. >> victor: nic
the screen writer for this emma frost is brilliant. she's a brit. she gets the material. i'm comfortable she will be able to execute it but still there's a little nervousness there. >> do you have the power to pull the screen writer off the project or it's a project that's assigned. >> i'm never going to do thasm the studio controls it -- to do that. the studio controls it. i will try to work it and make it as good asp .$ i possibly c >> what's next? >> in aim, a brand...
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why didn't emma stone make the cut? ah, she's not a natural redhead. can't stand to see her lisp her way through another movie. even that idiot gilligan understood that the redheaded movie star on the island was hideous compared to the brunette. and that's saying something, because mary ann was a flat-chested hick. while it's no secret inviting a ginger into your home causes your plants to die, no one deserves to be bullied because of their hair color. especially when their skin is too thin to handle a few jokes. that's why i put that flaming hot cheeto on a red eye and flew him to hollywood, a place where nobody has a soul, in this week's web redemption. >> welcome to i'm not a real dr. phil show. .0. we're delving into a topic that infuriates everyone. please welcome michael. >> who said that. >> hold down everybody. calm down. i have this under control. i know his hair is very disturbing. this is what i do. my hair is not disturbing. it's so red. >> michael, how old are you? >> i'm 20? >> i have to ask does the carpet match the pubes. how old is tha
why didn't emma stone make the cut? ah, she's not a natural redhead. can't stand to see her lisp her way through another movie. even that idiot gilligan understood that the redheaded movie star on the island was hideous compared to the brunette. and that's saying something, because mary ann was a flat-chested hick. while it's no secret inviting a ginger into your home causes your plants to die, no one deserves to be bullied because of their hair color. especially when their skin is too thin to...
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. >>> happy birthday to actress emma stone, 26. ethan hawke, 44. academy award winning actress sally field turns 68. >>> i'm dara brown. thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a terrific thursday.
. >>> happy birthday to actress emma stone, 26. ethan hawke, 44. academy award winning actress sally field turns 68. >>> i'm dara brown. thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a terrific thursday.
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. >> i was cold because it was fun bike riding but my eyes -- >> keeping it all in perspective emma baylos in from phoenix and would not expect it here any warmer. >> honestly we came for some cold. it's been 80s and 90s where we're from. we bundled properly and are enjoying the city. >> at this point today it's pleasant. as long as you have several layers on like i do. this holiday light show goes on every half hour 4:30 to 8 p.m. through december 3 1. reporting live in franklin square. annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." sarah and walter. >> it's going to be cold. that's a great place to go. thank you, annie. wake up with the "action news" morning team to find out the latest of what to expect as you head out the door. david, karen, matt, tam, we'll have the latest traffic, weather, news starting at 4:30 a.m. tomorrow. you can stay on top of changing weather situation any time on 6abc.com. go to 6abc.com/weather for stormtracker 6ry dar. both hourly and 7 day forecast and plus the latest video from the "action news" meteorologist and our collection of weather related photos and v
. >> i was cold because it was fun bike riding but my eyes -- >> keeping it all in perspective emma baylos in from phoenix and would not expect it here any warmer. >> honestly we came for some cold. it's been 80s and 90s where we're from. we bundled properly and are enjoying the city. >> at this point today it's pleasant. as long as you have several layers on like i do. this holiday light show goes on every half hour 4:30 to 8 p.m. through december 3 1. reporting live in...
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. >> reporter: her eight-year-old daughter emma is following in her footsteps. she will perform alongside her in the show. the two will skate together in a duet in a performance inspired by children. >> when we go to the schools and talk to the kids, i will read my book, read a book to them. just to see them get engaged in the story. and, that opens up i think a whole new door. and that is what we want to inspire is the interest. so you know, telling them, books contain dreams, and these dreams are possible. and they can help make your dreams possible by taking part in reading so that is kind of what we strive to do. >> reporter: veronica de la cruz, kpix5. >> always dream provides books and technology to underserved kids in 15 bay area schools. the gold moment benefit show is tomorrow at 4:00 at the sap center in san jose. for ticket information, go to kpix.com. >>> how about this? a big congratulations tonight to kpix5's don knapp on his induction into the national academy of television arts and scientists gold circle. now this honors journalists who have been
. >> reporter: her eight-year-old daughter emma is following in her footsteps. she will perform alongside her in the show. the two will skate together in a duet in a performance inspired by children. >> when we go to the schools and talk to the kids, i will read my book, read a book to them. just to see them get engaged in the story. and, that opens up i think a whole new door. and that is what we want to inspire is the interest. so you know, telling them, books contain dreams, and...
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my thoughts turn with emma to the first amendment, first of all, which, as she said, rafting, even if we think this is harmful, crafting prohibition that would survive first amendment scrutiny with respect to much of this material, it would be quite difficult, probably not impossible, but difficult and would require some care to make sure it does not sweep in a good deal of protected material. i got involved in this -- i had a student who is working on actually a project on copyright, possible copyright remedies around these revenge porn sites, can you take down photographs based on copyright claims, and i spent half an hour, 45 minutes poking around at those sites about a year or so ago. there's a good deal of material on there that is clearly protected speech. there's some material that may not be. drawing that line would be challenging to my thinking. that is one thought i had. and the discussion about these issues, and there has been a good deal of discussion in the legal academy at least, about what to do about this, what kinds of remedies we can provide. conversation and debate
my thoughts turn with emma to the first amendment, first of all, which, as she said, rafting, even if we think this is harmful, crafting prohibition that would survive first amendment scrutiny with respect to much of this material, it would be quite difficult, probably not impossible, but difficult and would require some care to make sure it does not sweep in a good deal of protected material. i got involved in this -- i had a student who is working on actually a project on copyright, possible...
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including emma sulkowicz. who started the carry that weight campaign.he columbia university student carried a mattress with her for nine months as both a piece of performance art in solidarity with survivors of campus rape, and as a protest against colleges lax response. >> ever since i was assaulted i have been trying to make sense out of my situation. how do you distill meaning from trauma? developing mattress performance with only part of the job. alone, i'm just an art student carrying a mattress. together, however, we create artwork that transforms. >> farah tunis of black women's blueprint founded her group to fight sexual assault at historically black colleges and universities. >> thank you for allowing us to be seen. we know how important that is. [applause] and. >> and andrea pino started end rape on campus after her rape at the university of north carolina forced her to dropout. >> unlike many of you in this room, i still do not have my bachelor's degree and i will be turning 23 in family and my family doesn't know y. >> is it possible to elim
including emma sulkowicz. who started the carry that weight campaign.he columbia university student carried a mattress with her for nine months as both a piece of performance art in solidarity with survivors of campus rape, and as a protest against colleges lax response. >> ever since i was assaulted i have been trying to make sense out of my situation. how do you distill meaning from trauma? developing mattress performance with only part of the job. alone, i'm just an art student...
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folks in the brady campaign, maddie and carletta and emma and a number of teachers who were involved and some of them couldn't be here tonight, but were involved with the drafting of it. united players with the gun buyback and students had to leave, but they were essential to this and a lot of whereas clauses and different things that are in here came because they felt it was essential to be in here. i was just so blown away by their analysis of it and their feedback, but also i think as all of us are saddened by having young people who at such a young age have had these kind of firsthand experiences with violence. i hope that this effort speaks to that and speaks to our commitment to really addressing it and i want to thank school health and kevin truitt and the superintendent. this was a collaborative process to figure out exactly what we can do and what statement we could make and what information could we send home and what information could we send to school? and all of the staff and teachers who work on this issue and are our frontline responders, really around violence-prevent
folks in the brady campaign, maddie and carletta and emma and a number of teachers who were involved and some of them couldn't be here tonight, but were involved with the drafting of it. united players with the gun buyback and students had to leave, but they were essential to this and a lot of whereas clauses and different things that are in here came because they felt it was essential to be in here. i was just so blown away by their analysis of it and their feedback, but also i think as all of...
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still ahead, emma stone, jake gyllenhaal and sting making appearances under the bright leads i lightsall's most talked about plays and music cals and why jordan says we are seeing a freak trend. do you like freaks? >> i'm not going to say a word. are you watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ yoplait light is now better than ever. it still melts in your mouth. with 90 calories. and is now aspartame free. yoplait light. it is so good; it's better than ever. and you'll see just how much it has to offer, especially if you're thinking of moving an old 401(k) to a fidelity ira. it gives you a wide range of investment options... and the free help you need to make sure your investments fit your goals -- and what you're really investing for. tap into the full power of your fidelity green line. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity rollover ira. . >>> of course, i woul
still ahead, emma stone, jake gyllenhaal and sting making appearances under the bright leads i lightsall's most talked about plays and music cals and why jordan says we are seeing a freak trend. do you like freaks? >> i'm not going to say a word. are you watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've...
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waltrip and his dancing pro emma slater ended up being the ones certainty packing. score janel parrish and val chmerkovsky wop immunity. >> taylor swift has unveiled plans for a giant 1989 world tour and it will keep her on the road for nearly six months in 2014. swift will launch the world tour on may 20th in louisiana. the berks county native will perform at lincoln financial field in philadelphia on june 13th. the tour will stop at arenas and stadiums in five countries before ending with a halloween show in tampa, florida. no word yet when tickets will go on sale. >>> the countdown is on for tomorrow's country music awards. our even on alicia vitarelli is in nashville. she'll be live tweeting behind the scenes pictures and more from a private party. alicia's live reports start later today on "action news." >> looks like they're going to have a great time down there. >>> it's 4:57 and a delaware county high school is dealing with this, a senior girl is in police custody. what investigators found in the pages her school notebook that prompted them to take quick act
waltrip and his dancing pro emma slater ended up being the ones certainty packing. score janel parrish and val chmerkovsky wop immunity. >> taylor swift has unveiled plans for a giant 1989 world tour and it will keep her on the road for nearly six months in 2014. swift will launch the world tour on may 20th in louisiana. the berks county native will perform at lincoln financial field in philadelphia on june 13th. the tour will stop at arenas and stadiums in five countries before ending...
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emma, it's simple, when you are in a place like this, the best way to capture the moment is to feel it, even if you can't see it. >>> you're looking at a celeste shall mystery that turned in hundreds of reports of sightings and nasa confirms two events first caught on police dash cam in benwood, what appears to be a fast-moving meteor. nasa says this could be a piece of space junk or could be something else. >> we'll hear on land a look at morning road conditions, heavy rain will cause red roads and flooding conditions across a wide band of the nation stretching from texas to the great lakes. rain will also make roads wet in the pacific northwest, parts of idaho, montana, as well as wyoming. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in dallas. >>> back to the news now and a $10,000 reward is now being offered in connection with the kidnapping of a young woman off a philadelphia street. >> this incident was caught on camera and appears to be random. with more now here is abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: police releasing this chilling surveillance video of what they say is a woma
emma, it's simple, when you are in a place like this, the best way to capture the moment is to feel it, even if you can't see it. >>> you're looking at a celeste shall mystery that turned in hundreds of reports of sightings and nasa confirms two events first caught on police dash cam in benwood, what appears to be a fast-moving meteor. nasa says this could be a piece of space junk or could be something else. >> we'll hear on land a look at morning road conditions, heavy rain will...
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when the driver came back to consciousness, he looked up and andrew said you are ok emma we a are here with you. many folks especially the first is a responder's say that andrew saved that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrants recognition. his extraordinary heroism establishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ >> and now ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the 2014 uso service members of the year. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back asiha tyler and the vice president of monster, steve coker. [applause] >> i just want to say if i have not made it clear what an honor it's been to share this night with you. all night, people have thanked me for being here. i keep telling them how much of an honor it is for me and how grateful i am. that's not casual conversation. i said yes immediately when i was asked. the best part of my job is all that is not all the bull you read about --
when the driver came back to consciousness, he looked up and andrew said you are ok emma we a are here with you. many folks especially the first is a responder's say that andrew saved that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrants recognition. his extraordinary heroism establishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause]...
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emma washington is the director of the after-school program. speaker: alex, ramon's son, and alex's best friend vincent... ms. casey, this is alex mendoza, this is vincent wang. they're best friends. they're practically glued together. vincent is a chinese boy. he is alex's best friend. investors want to buy the restaurant. it's a lot of money. lots and lots of money. i have to talk to you. we just got an unbelievable offer. what are you talking about? two investors came to my office today. they want to buy the restaurant. tell your investors it's not for sale. hey, don't walk away from this. this is a serious offer... serious money. i'm not selling this place. i think it's a good idea that ramon doesn't want to sell that restaurant because it's a family business. alberto wants to take the money and go photograph desert landscapes. i'd rather keep the business, if that was me. ramon's life is that restaurant so he doesn't want to part with it. ption center wgbh educational foundation] funding for this program [with captioning] was provided by:
emma washington is the director of the after-school program. speaker: alex, ramon's son, and alex's best friend vincent... ms. casey, this is alex mendoza, this is vincent wang. they're best friends. they're practically glued together. vincent is a chinese boy. he is alex's best friend. investors want to buy the restaurant. it's a lot of money. lots and lots of money. i have to talk to you. we just got an unbelievable offer. what are you talking about? two investors came to my office today....
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the media was abuzz this week with talk about, or chatter, rather, about emma watson's speech at the united nations in which she asked why has the word "feminism" become such an uncomfortable one? which was interesting, because i i thought the framing of her speech as well as her presentation was aimed explicitly at making the word feminism much more comfortable. and it got me thinking about why we should expect in this day and age to, for feminism to be comforting or for that conversation to be somehow soothing or reassuring or designed to not alienate people. and i think that's a tension that feminists and the feminist movement in all its various incarnations halls always been -- has always been wrestling with both within itself, among its various factions and strands as well as intergenerationally and also with the wider public. so, and then i thought about, well, emma watson, well, she kind of invokes the whole trope of harry potter, and she's sort of in an interesting pop cultural position because she is sort of a girl and a child, and yet she's also this emerging woman, and she
the media was abuzz this week with talk about, or chatter, rather, about emma watson's speech at the united nations in which she asked why has the word "feminism" become such an uncomfortable one? which was interesting, because i i thought the framing of her speech as well as her presentation was aimed explicitly at making the word feminism much more comfortable. and it got me thinking about why we should expect in this day and age to, for feminism to be comforting or for that...
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and emma smith are presented in temple square for example in salt lake city a statue of them holding like the image of marital monogamous union so i mn the pews it creates another story. >> this was going to be discovered in people wanted to look in the right places, they hadn't decided to i guess. >> early mormon history is fuzzy from the period of 1831 to the arrival in utah there's a period of years there's not a of material record outside the papers of joseph smith. ls has a website called joseph smith papers and starting to unveil and be more transparent in print and online about his personal effects and writings. >> we have an excerpt from the report about this bombshell. "after receiving a revelation commanding him to practice plural marriage, joseph smith married multiple wives and introduced the practice to close associates. this principle was among the most challenging aspects of the restoration for joseph personally and for other church members. plural marriage tested faith and provoked controversy and opposition." so why did he do it? >> he certainly believed that he was
and emma smith are presented in temple square for example in salt lake city a statue of them holding like the image of marital monogamous union so i mn the pews it creates another story. >> this was going to be discovered in people wanted to look in the right places, they hadn't decided to i guess. >> early mormon history is fuzzy from the period of 1831 to the arrival in utah there's a period of years there's not a of material record outside the papers of joseph smith. ls has a...
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i know one month old emma is here today. this is for everybody and my three children are playing somewhere. we lost them twice already today in the playground. but we are so lucky to have a great recreation park system here in s. let's make the commitment every neighborhood in san francisco has a lafayette park in their own neighborhood. (applause) >> and, so, for a few thank yous, i mentioned phil ginsberg. i want to thank all our other elected officials, leno, wiener, cisneros, we have so many commissioners here as well. but i want to thank you in particular and i think we need a big round of applause. you realize the people here past 10 o'clock last night cleaning up. our recreation park department staff that made this happen today. (applause) >> these are the unsung heroes that don't get recognized very often, but they are what make our parks work and look the way they do and we are so lucky we have one of the most beautiful parks now right in the middle of pacific heights. but there are two people -- i want to thank a f
i know one month old emma is here today. this is for everybody and my three children are playing somewhere. we lost them twice already today in the playground. but we are so lucky to have a great recreation park system here in s. let's make the commitment every neighborhood in san francisco has a lafayette park in their own neighborhood. (applause) >> and, so, for a few thank yous, i mentioned phil ginsberg. i want to thank all our other elected officials, leno, wiener, cisneros, we have...
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al roker is there with them. >> this is, of course, the lovely emma roberts. make you a star. >> you're hired. >> creepy. emma roberts, good morning. >> good show. >> every season they up the ante in how much scarier it gets. when you signed on for this, you knew it was scary but i hear you have nightmare. >> i get so scared when we're filming, especially this season. hello, a twisty. i was like, no, no, no, no. he's going to chase me through a forest at 4:00 am in the middle of nowhere. i don't think so. >> you have a clun thing, too, like all of us? >> who doesn't? >> especially that clown. >> especially that clown. it's especially terrifying. >> do you get scared when shooting? they all know it's coming. it's in the script. do you actually -- you said you were shaking when you shot that scene. >> yeah. that scene i was shaking from nerves, but the twisty scene, you get this adrenaline of fear. i know he's fake but he's right behind me and it's really scary. definitely scary to shoot. >> i won't give away last week's episode in case you missed it. you should
al roker is there with them. >> this is, of course, the lovely emma roberts. make you a star. >> you're hired. >> creepy. emma roberts, good morning. >> good show. >> every season they up the ante in how much scarier it gets. when you signed on for this, you knew it was scary but i hear you have nightmare. >> i get so scared when we're filming, especially this season. hello, a twisty. i was like, no, no, no, no. he's going to chase me through a forest at 4:00...
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children nameded daniel, jacob, amy and emma are the most likely to behave impeccably.se named joshua, william, ella and olivia are most offense found to be naughty. how about thatsome how about that? ♪ let the good times roll >> now those are five guys named mo. and they're playing right now at arena stage. one of the stars joins us this morning with more on the show that is sure to have you dancing in the the aisle. welco welcome, now this is an interesting story. tell pus who he was and welcome. so nice to have you here. >> thank you. it's awesome. louis jordan is the grandfather of rock 'n' roll. he is the person who connects it to rock 'n' roll music. let the good times roll. some of the many songs he wrote. >> and those are all sung in the show? >> yeah, definitely. >> so people are dancing in the aisles already? >> yeah. we get you dancing and laughing. and most people know the words? >> oh, yeah. most people know the words to a lot of songs. we have a couple in response. >> tell us about the part you play. he loves everything in excess. he sings "don't let the s
children nameded daniel, jacob, amy and emma are the most likely to behave impeccably.se named joshua, william, ella and olivia are most offense found to be naughty. how about thatsome how about that? ♪ let the good times roll >> now those are five guys named mo. and they're playing right now at arena stage. one of the stars joins us this morning with more on the show that is sure to have you dancing in the the aisle. welco welcome, now this is an interesting story. tell pus who he was...
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moved by the moment emma sign stops the show and gives teresa shaw his guitar. he had the whole stadium cheering her on. >> you have everybody here, and you go and [bleep]. >> garth's mother and sister died of cancer. he took her sign as a sign. all new "castle" at 10:00. he is trapped in a bizarre reality. from 8:00 to 10:00 it's a brand new "dancing with the stars." it's america's choice where you decided everything from the routines to the dance style to the music. it's a two-hour special. >>> a big night. alicia, thank you. new information on the brother of that 3-year-old boy tortured to death in chester county. >>> an out of control driver gave them no choice but to renovate. >>> and a half destroyed barn house. >>> turning trash into cash. if treasure is hiding out in your junk drawer. caring for you ... just got a little easier. pearle vision accepts flex accounts and most vision plans, including eye med. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> hello, again. 4:30 and "action news" continues with a story of a man t
moved by the moment emma sign stops the show and gives teresa shaw his guitar. he had the whole stadium cheering her on. >> you have everybody here, and you go and [bleep]. >> garth's mother and sister died of cancer. he took her sign as a sign. all new "castle" at 10:00. he is trapped in a bizarre reality. from 8:00 to 10:00 it's a brand new "dancing with the stars." it's america's choice where you decided everything from the routines to the dance style to the...
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. >> emma got her flute back.instruments of the ana leia high school band that went missing two months ago. it happened after they played the national anthem at a giants game. the instruments were accidentally left in a bin at the stadium parking lot. when the band instructors realized they were gone, they went back, but the instruments had disappeared. most of them belonged to the students. >> my mom had it when she was playing flute when chefs in fifth grade so we've had it in the family about 35 years. >> no one thought they would ever see the instruments again. >> they thought they had been gone for good, considering it's san francisco and a lost things happen there. >> one thing did happen. on thursday band director kelly stuart got a phone call from a woman called jack. she had the instruments. >> i just couldn't believe it. i mean, it was mind blowing. >> jack's friend, a homeless man, who collects tin cans at the stadium parking lot found the bin with the instruments. he stayed with it for an hour thinking
. >> emma got her flute back.instruments of the ana leia high school band that went missing two months ago. it happened after they played the national anthem at a giants game. the instruments were accidentally left in a bin at the stadium parking lot. when the band instructors realized they were gone, they went back, but the instruments had disappeared. most of them belonged to the students. >> my mom had it when she was playing flute when chefs in fifth grade so we've had it in the...
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>> daniel, amy, and emma are the best behaved kids. >> hmm. >> okay, so those named ella, william, olivia, are likely to be found in time out. >> time out? >> they're naughty. >> and guess what name also made the list of the naughty girls? >> caitlin! >> yes, see, she is sultry in this picture. >> sure. >> caitlin roth, she's to up something. >> she's naughty. >> i can tell. >> i didn't realize. >> hello, live weather cast all afternoon now. >> indeed. >> guess who else is on there? >> well, the name holly. >> now granted your last name, al innings, is holly, alex is your first name. >> so doesn't count. >> no, let's go with it. >> i'm not naughty or nice. >> it says naughty, people named hole. >> i sometimes people call me holly. >> people around here call you holly. >> bethany? laura? courtney, amber, joseph, jake, luke, and benjamin, were also on the nice list. >> okay, ya, ya, ya. no, no on the naught naughty list, no, they, were on the naughty us. >> why does it say nice? >> it doesn't. >> oh? >> let me go through them again. these are naught. >> i other naughty names to join caitlin
>> daniel, amy, and emma are the best behaved kids. >> hmm. >> okay, so those named ella, william, olivia, are likely to be found in time out. >> time out? >> they're naughty. >> and guess what name also made the list of the naughty girls? >> caitlin! >> yes, see, she is sultry in this picture. >> sure. >> caitlin roth, she's to up something. >> she's naughty. >> i can tell. >> i didn't realize. >> hello, live...
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emma, it's simple, when you are in a place like this, the best way to capture the moment is to feel itcan't see it. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> good morning. the time now is 6:26. you're watching the sunrise from our san bruno mountain camera. hi, i'm vicky win with anthony lawsuiter who has a look at the forecast. >> as always, good to be with you on this sunday. waking up to clear skies. quite a different story. full sunshine already in the city. the fog staying out over the water this morning. temperatures are cool. definitely not cool enough for a jacket. this afternoon, we're going to warm up nicely like yesterday. low 8 os for the inland valley. mid up toer 70 s along the coastline. another good beach day and cheer on the raiders taking on the broncos. lots of other things happening. veterans' day parades in the area. we were all over that this morning. >> time at 1:0 5. thank you, anthony. >>> it's been five days since voters cast their ballots and yes, no definitive answer in the san jose mayor's race. about 7 a,000 are
emma, it's simple, when you are in a place like this, the best way to capture the moment is to feel itcan't see it. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> good morning. the time now is 6:26. you're watching the sunrise from our san bruno mountain camera. hi, i'm vicky win with anthony lawsuiter who has a look at the forecast. >> as always, good to be with you on this sunday. waking up to clear skies. quite a different story. full...
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. >> michael and emma. >> the race is over for theness car legend and his partner. they were voted off last night on the dynamic zuo. he struggles throughout the competition and says being on "dancing with the stars" made him a better person and he is sad to go. >> when i am 50 it will be cool to have that experience something that allowed me to come out the other end, better, kinder, more...respectful person. >> at number one is and her partner. >> thank you is why you are a better person because you took dance lessons. >> i did. an auction prize for helping the philippines after all the typhoons hit five years ago. >> so, no dancing around the winner and turning warmer. >> absolutely, dancing to sunshine but we will be >> trying to picture you >> you can see where the storm track is to the north. in san jose we have clear conditions over 280 and 17. we will go to the north where we have low-to-mid 40's including 48 at san rafael. mill vietnam -- pill valley is 47. redwood city and half moon bay and lafayette and san ramon are 48. alameda is 56 and san francisco is
. >> michael and emma. >> the race is over for theness car legend and his partner. they were voted off last night on the dynamic zuo. he struggles throughout the competition and says being on "dancing with the stars" made him a better person and he is sad to go. >> when i am 50 it will be cool to have that experience something that allowed me to come out the other end, better, kinder, more...respectful person. >> at number one is and her partner. >> thank...
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emma and jeffrey reported her fears that she had been caught on camera and went public. as a result, they were shunned and made to feel like snitches at their synagogue in rockville. >> no one talks to us in that synagogue. >> the president did speak to us and said, don't expect an apology. >> reporter: this is how difficult this investigation is. detectives have about 10 years of video they have to review, women who wonder if they were potenti potent victims are told to submit a head shot and then the detectives go through the painstaking process reviewing the video looking for them. that's the latest at the d.c. courthouse. >>> family and friends of a high school student who's murdered will soon be gathering for a vigil in his honor. to the boy's name -- the boy's name was brenden wilson. and the mother is trying to come to grips with the tragedy and we are learning more about the men arrested in that crime. mark. >> reporter: this is where that candlelight vigil will take place in less than an hour. the path we're standing on is called "the cut" leading up to bridge w
emma and jeffrey reported her fears that she had been caught on camera and went public. as a result, they were shunned and made to feel like snitches at their synagogue in rockville. >> no one talks to us in that synagogue. >> the president did speak to us and said, don't expect an apology. >> reporter: this is how difficult this investigation is. detectives have about 10 years of video they have to review, women who wonder if they were potenti potent victims are told to...
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when the driver came back to consciousness, he looked up and andrew said you are ok emma we are herey that andrew. save that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrants recognition. his extraordinary here was him -- heroism establishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2012 -- the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and now ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the 2014 uso service members of the year. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back asiha tyler and the vice president of monster, steve coker. [applause] >> i just want to say if i have not made it clear what an honor it's been to share this night with you. all night, people have thanked me for being here. i keep telling them how much of an honor it is for me and how grateful i am. that's not casual conversation. i said yes immediately when i was asked. the best part of my job is all the close and the carpets and bull you read about -- the best p
when the driver came back to consciousness, he looked up and andrew said you are ok emma we are herey that andrew. save that gentleman's life anders commander said his dedication to duty and selfless service warrants recognition. his extraordinary here was him -- heroism establishes him as a professional, as a leader, as a mentor of soldiers. ladies and gentlemen, the 2012 -- the 2014 uso national guardsmen of the year, sergeant andrew mehltretter. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and now ladies...