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emma daniels arriving into the world on january 9th 2009.g dark eye lashes an gorgeous head of hair. little angel. >> i can remember these days like they were yesterday. they're so precious to me. >> reporter: cheryl daniels is emma's very proud grandma. her pictures are in every room of cheryl's bordentown, new jersey home. they are some of her most prized possessions. >> she's just very very special. very special. it has changed my life forever. changed me totally who i am as a person. >> reporter: changeed cheryl because the pictures and the memories stop at 2.5 years old. that's when emma died of a rare and devastating neurological disorder called crabby disease children with crabby lack a certain end enzyme the brain needs in order to work. >> it's extraordinarily painful. imagine every nerve ending firing and being exposed. that's what it's like for these children. i can't tell you the horror this disease does to the children. just horror. >> reporter: emma seemed fine at first marking her milestones. a little over two months her paren
emma daniels arriving into the world on january 9th 2009.g dark eye lashes an gorgeous head of hair. little angel. >> i can remember these days like they were yesterday. they're so precious to me. >> reporter: cheryl daniels is emma's very proud grandma. her pictures are in every room of cheryl's bordentown, new jersey home. they are some of her most prized possessions. >> she's just very very special. very special. it has changed my life forever. changed me totally who i am...
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emma daniels arriving into the world on january 9th 2009.lain skin, long dark eye lashes and a gorgeous head hair. little angel. >> i can remember these days like they were yesterday. they're so precious to me. >> reporter: cheryl daniels is emma's very proud grandma. her pictures are in every room of cheryl's bordentown, new jersey home. they are some of her most prized possessions. >> she's just very very special. very special. it has changed my arrive forever. changed me totally who i am as a person. >> reporter: changeed cheryl because the pictures and the memories stop at 2.5 years old. that's when emma died of a rare and devastating neurological disorder called krabbe disease. children with krabbe lack a certain enzyme that the brain needs in order to work. >> it's extraordinarily painful. imagine every nerve ending firing and being exposed. that's what it's like for these children. i can't tell you the horror this disease does to the children. just horror. >> emma seemed fine at first marking her milestones. but at a little over two m
emma daniels arriving into the world on january 9th 2009.lain skin, long dark eye lashes and a gorgeous head hair. little angel. >> i can remember these days like they were yesterday. they're so precious to me. >> reporter: cheryl daniels is emma's very proud grandma. her pictures are in every room of cheryl's bordentown, new jersey home. they are some of her most prized possessions. >> she's just very very special. very special. it has changed my arrive forever. changed me...
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is there an emma? >> there is an emma, yeah.here is an emma. >> a toilet bowl cleaner called phil? a laundry detergent called emma or emily or--i can't even keep it straight. i've never seen a marketing plan this bad. so, robin, i'm a big people, process, product guy. the product itself is good. it has good purpose, a good mission, and it works, but as a business guy, it's really-- i'm struggling with this. i think it's terrible. you got to have a brand, not kate, jack, emma, dave. it's just too much. >> mm-hmm. >> make sense? >> we don't want to be like everybody else. this brand is very personal to me, and it was built on our friends and family, and in the marketplace, people know emma. they know bill. >> what matters is what's inside. >> what matters is what the customer sees on the shelf. >> well, the customer's not buying much of it, so... 'cause to me, pride of authorship is a very dangerous mistake that people make in business. >> i know you have your opinion, and i respect that, but i don't fully agree with it. >> it's g
is there an emma? >> there is an emma, yeah.here is an emma. >> a toilet bowl cleaner called phil? a laundry detergent called emma or emily or--i can't even keep it straight. i've never seen a marketing plan this bad. so, robin, i'm a big people, process, product guy. the product itself is good. it has good purpose, a good mission, and it works, but as a business guy, it's really-- i'm struggling with this. i think it's terrible. you got to have a brand, not kate, jack, emma, dave....
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying "that's so emma and julia"? well, 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. going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but i never took any of it seriously until i found myself here, and then i realized i was going to have to work hard for my recovery. if you or someone you know has a drug or alcohol problem, you are not alone. call 1-800-662-help. recovery was the hardest job i ever had, and the most important. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. written director's report the prototype plan we have convened with the yerba buena for the arts and the james arts foundation that is funding that this week we'll be 45 installations of plans on market street to prototype a different way of using artists and arithmetic and getting national and a, in fact international attendance it is very interesting we at the present time, a lot of people
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying "that's so emma and julia"? well, 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. going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but i never took any of it seriously until i found myself here, and then i realized i was going to have to work hard for my recovery. if you or someone you know has...
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i go over to introduce charlie to emma and emma's mom krista says, aren't you supposed to be watchingke she took it more seriously than you did. >> thank you, krista stone. >> jimmy: did you figure out how they did the magic trick at the end? >> i know magicians never reveal their secrets. i really want to know. nobody went near the box except for this guy who was cleaning it. i'm like, hey, dude. >> jimmy: the cleaning guy is the guy that you have to keep your eye. >> i don't know what he did though. >> jimmy: early in your career you did commercials like a lot of actors do. do you do any we might know? >>dy. my very first job. out here, a cherry coke commercial, this guy rides an ostrich. tony kay, directed "american history x," was directing it. and i had never done a commercial audition. i bought a new outfit. they take you into this room with a bunch of people which i didn't have know they were going to do. i wouldn't have bought a new outfit. they say, here's the situation. you're at a grocery store. a guy is on an ostrich. riding an ostrich. and slate. so all these people are d
i go over to introduce charlie to emma and emma's mom krista says, aren't you supposed to be watchingke she took it more seriously than you did. >> thank you, krista stone. >> jimmy: did you figure out how they did the magic trick at the end? >> i know magicians never reveal their secrets. i really want to know. nobody went near the box except for this guy who was cleaning it. i'm like, hey, dude. >> jimmy: the cleaning guy is the guy that you have to keep your eye....
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c-span: so when did you first know about emma till? >> guest: i was young.uest: it was a horrible story. a horrible story. why wasn't that young boy protected? why -- how could this have happened to him? and traumatic story. 13 years old. and going from south -- north to the south. and my family also did not allow us to travel south. even though my grandmother is from charleston, south carolina, we did not travel south at all, and i don't know if that is because of that particular story, but that something that i think that people, african-american people are very much concerned about how to protect their children. c-span: do you notice any difference when you travel in the north and south today? >> guest: i it's interesting. i did a southern tour, atlanta st. louis, the first time i've seen the south in this way in a particular kind of way, because i've been there with the film. and festivals and theaters. i have never lived in the south, so i don't know the south that well. it's some place i'd like to know a little better. as an american. because i think t
c-span: so when did you first know about emma till? >> guest: i was young.uest: it was a horrible story. a horrible story. why wasn't that young boy protected? why -- how could this have happened to him? and traumatic story. 13 years old. and going from south -- north to the south. and my family also did not allow us to travel south. even though my grandmother is from charleston, south carolina, we did not travel south at all, and i don't know if that is because of that particular story,...
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. >> my daughter emma was over here washing her hands and i briefly went to the refrigerator and thent quick she fell turned around and em brave the skillet of hot oil and pulled it on her. >> emma was four years old when she was badly burned. you can see the blister and boils on her tiny foot it took years of surgery and rehab. five years later she's doing well. >> this part looks amazing. this looks gorgeous and this part looks like it's done a huge job of healing. >> emma loves horseback riding, soccer and helping other child burn victims. >> that it will heal and get better after a couple of weeks. >> after emma' accident the family decided they wanted to give back and to raise some money for the saint christopher's burn unit. kids get burn buddy dolls that look like them and child live specialists like sissy. >> be with them at the bedside to listen to them. to allow them to play and be a kid the best help a kid could have in recuperating in the hospital. >> i think if you take away anything stop for that one second to think, you know, is this a good idea or what do i need to do
. >> my daughter emma was over here washing her hands and i briefly went to the refrigerator and thent quick she fell turned around and em brave the skillet of hot oil and pulled it on her. >> emma was four years old when she was badly burned. you can see the blister and boils on her tiny foot it took years of surgery and rehab. five years later she's doing well. >> this part looks amazing. this looks gorgeous and this part looks like it's done a huge job of healing. >>...
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i was there and i did have emma, but i was so busy.on christopher plummer? >> we were never an item, as they say, but now we are the best of friends. we became the best of friends. that's lovely. probably because we were not. >> we should have ended up together. we should have had a huge smashing affair. there was no time. it was most inconvenient. >> she said mainly she was naive like the girl on screen. >> i was such a twit. i grew up very late and i knew so little, it seemed. i am shy and you are too, it seemsment both of us on camera as we speak. >> believe that, if you will. >> the seasoned dramatic actor worked to get her ready for the famous fight. >> i will not forgive you for that. >> people cannot do what they are supposed to do if they have to worry. >> she was not an angry girl. i doubt if she ever lost her temper. >> you have to hear from someone. >> i don't want to hear any more from you. >> i know you don't, but you have got to. >> if you can film one scene again for the pleasure of it. >> for the pleasure. when chris an
i was there and i did have emma, but i was so busy.on christopher plummer? >> we were never an item, as they say, but now we are the best of friends. we became the best of friends. that's lovely. probably because we were not. >> we should have ended up together. we should have had a huge smashing affair. there was no time. it was most inconvenient. >> she said mainly she was naive like the girl on screen. >> i was such a twit. i grew up very late and i knew so little, it...
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to dawn curfew in the region and we will hear from the correspondent on the ground but first from emmaorter: it was supposed to be a place of learning but instead became a battleground and kenya troops tried to flush out al-shabab fighters up in the university college. they stormed the building in the early hours of the morning while students were sleeping. security forces were deployed. and it is close to kenya's border with somalia and targeted before by al-shabab, a somali based group linked to al-qaeda and some students were taken hostage and others managed to escape. >> they started jumping up and down running for their lives but unfortunate where they were going to is where they were coming from. >> reporter: within hours al-shabab said it was behind the assault. many of the injured suffered gunshot wounds and inside the hospital where they were treated pain grief and horror. [crying] . >> translator: we were praying and were about to finish when some people came in from the main door and started shooting they started shooting. there was one gunman firing from the doorway so i ha
to dawn curfew in the region and we will hear from the correspondent on the ground but first from emmaorter: it was supposed to be a place of learning but instead became a battleground and kenya troops tried to flush out al-shabab fighters up in the university college. they stormed the building in the early hours of the morning while students were sleeping. security forces were deployed. and it is close to kenya's border with somalia and targeted before by al-shabab, a somali based group linked...
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turns 33 and oscar winning actress emma thompson is 56.ks for watching "early today." hope you have a great one. >>> vandalized now forced to pay the price, residents in one bay area city say they're being penalized after someone stole their mail >>> plus the european union toews on google the charges against the giant >>> and people in one bay area water district will pay 30% more than they were >>> a live look outside on this wednesday morning halfway through your workweek. a beautiful view on the bay bridge. it's april 15th tax day as well. just spreading the good news. this is "today in the bay." >>> a good w
turns 33 and oscar winning actress emma thompson is 56.ks for watching "early today." hope you have a great one. >>> vandalized now forced to pay the price, residents in one bay area city say they're being penalized after someone stole their mail >>> plus the european union toews on google the charges against the giant >>> and people in one bay area water district will pay 30% more than they were >>> a live look outside on this wednesday morning...
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earlier, nima spoke with emma walker with what happened as she got ready to leave aden and the risks she and her crew took to bring you this story. >> reporter: a few of them actually ended up coming back with us because there are so few boats coming in and out of aden it's especially under siege. they can't move north because of the fighting that is splitting the country north and south right now. of course, behind them is the gulf of aden where there's been very little traffic. understandably, many cargo ship owners, passenger ship owners are reticent to go into a port whose control changes on a daily basis. so when we were leaving, we found the harbor master, he told us, 60 refugees, some of them yemeni, some of them foreigners had asked if they could have access to our boat. under international law they have ever right to come here. we took them, 15 of them were american, that really has been controversy in and of itself. while many nations have gone in and evacuated their nationals, the americans have not. some of those, they have been sleeping at that port waiting for a boat ri
earlier, nima spoke with emma walker with what happened as she got ready to leave aden and the risks she and her crew took to bring you this story. >> reporter: a few of them actually ended up coming back with us because there are so few boats coming in and out of aden it's especially under siege. they can't move north because of the fighting that is splitting the country north and south right now. of course, behind them is the gulf of aden where there's been very little traffic....
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we were able to intercept him prevent the suicide emma take the gun away from him, get rid of the gunm in therapy but that only lasted so long. then he got another gun. >> we tried to get him a lot of help and he ended up walking into a pond shop and buying a gun and he used that gun to kill himself. >> he evidently did not have trouble buying a second gun even though he was already in the database, as we say, as a mentally ill person who i believe should not be able to buy a gun. >> i live in los angeles county, the home of compton, inglewood, and my hometown of long beach. three cities wracked with gun violence. i am here in contin, california, one of the most dangerous cities in the united states to speak with the people about gun violence. >> they should have procedures that should prohibit people to get guns. >> it kills innocent people and it's wrong. it's not about that. >> i feel like a permanent solution to a temporary problem. >> i was seven years old and eight years old and there is a try by shooting with bullets flying everywhere. it was very scary i could've lost my life
we were able to intercept him prevent the suicide emma take the gun away from him, get rid of the gunm in therapy but that only lasted so long. then he got another gun. >> we tried to get him a lot of help and he ended up walking into a pond shop and buying a gun and he used that gun to kill himself. >> he evidently did not have trouble buying a second gun even though he was already in the database, as we say, as a mentally ill person who i believe should not be able to buy a gun....
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emma watson gave a speech in front of the u.n. that went viral.ger women voters. isn't it smart to try to capitalize on that? >> i feel like i'm in a different reality. if dancing in front of a feminism sign is what counts as feminism today, i think the movement is safely at -- >> what emma watson said had content. it was a serious speech. >> carol, what emma watson said about feminism is that the reputation has been suffering for its perception that it's been excludeing men. so i think hillary's challenge -- she'll want to reach out to women but her challenge will be not looking like she's ignoring the other half of the country. if you divide up the country between republicans and democrats and then divide up those categories between men and women, if you talk about her pitching to 25% of the country, i don't think anyone would say that's a good election strategy. i'm sure she'll try to find a balance. i think that would be wise for her to do. >> let's just talk about -- >> let me just throw in this question before our time runs out. on the other
emma watson gave a speech in front of the u.n. that went viral.ger women voters. isn't it smart to try to capitalize on that? >> i feel like i'm in a different reality. if dancing in front of a feminism sign is what counts as feminism today, i think the movement is safely at -- >> what emma watson said had content. it was a serious speech. >> carol, what emma watson said about feminism is that the reputation has been suffering for its perception that it's been excludeing men....
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requirements for our revenue bonds making sure that all the disclosures are available on a system called emma which are required to have and disclose and reported timely. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment? >> there is no public. >> that's why i forgot to ask. seeing none, public comment is close. >> commissioner? >> i had a question. so, the criteria is 100 points, i guess you add up 100 points from each evaluator because i was wondering how we got to the total? >> the total points. >> maybe you want to make that clear it's additive of each evaluator. i thought there was a typo in the beginning. the other question i had and i guess this is a general comment. sometimes we come up with these rfp's that we award and we do end up selecting someone that we've already used. we may qualitatively describe that previous relationship with the professional firm, but we didn't necessarily talk about the utilization factor that we did use and i guess commissioner murphy asked the question whether we would use up the full contractor not. what i would like to see used in the conservation core con
requirements for our revenue bonds making sure that all the disclosures are available on a system called emma which are required to have and disclose and reported timely. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment? >> there is no public. >> that's why i forgot to ask. seeing none, public comment is close. >> commissioner? >> i had a question. so, the criteria is 100 points, i guess you add up 100 points from each evaluator because i was wondering how we got...
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la bautizamos como emma wais que significa estar enterada y llena de gracia.nÓ que la niÑa naciÓ con vida, pero no han indicado que hizosu muerte. autoridades presumen que el cuerpo de la bebita fuetransportado donde fue descartada y transportada por el camiÓn de basura. se baraja la posibilidad de que la niÑa haya sido decapitado por la trituradora del camiÓn de basura. el mÉdico forense dice que la mente era multirracial.con orÍgenes hispanos y que pesaba siete libras y cinco onzas. su cuerpo sin cabeza estaba acompaÑada en una bolsa y dos blusas ensangrentadas, que pertenece que creen que era de la madre. si alguien reconocer a la bebÉ.... julio:... el primer capÍtulo de esta serie, ya esta disponible en lÍnea. edwin: hay un reconocido dicho que el que no vive para servir, no sirve para vivir. >> la serie de documentales, historia de esperanza, es una historiapara poder contar las historias de los inmigrantes en los estados unidos. esto es de fe, de amor, de esperanza y libertad. >>el suelo se abriÓ y comencÉ a decaer. edwin: serÁn 13 capÍtulos que saldrÁ e
la bautizamos como emma wais que significa estar enterada y llena de gracia.nÓ que la niÑa naciÓ con vida, pero no han indicado que hizosu muerte. autoridades presumen que el cuerpo de la bebita fuetransportado donde fue descartada y transportada por el camiÓn de basura. se baraja la posibilidad de que la niÑa haya sido decapitado por la trituradora del camiÓn de basura. el mÉdico forense dice que la mente era multirracial.con orÍgenes hispanos y que pesaba siete libras y cinco onzas....
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kevin james y emma watson. mostaza se puede mover montaÑas. no perderÁ la esperanza a un sargento es un prisionero de guerra. liberan hacer cosas imaginables. buena idea y el nÚmero de despedirme, espero que puedan disfrutar mucho del cine del fin de semana. recuerde que si no podemos estar conectados, a travÉs de las redes sociales. saliendo mÁs de este experimento. elÍa: gracias por compartir carolina y ustedes. regresa esta noche a las 11 con oficio univisiÓn nacional comienza en segundos. _ el noticieron univision nacional en segundos.
kevin james y emma watson. mostaza se puede mover montaÑas. no perderÁ la esperanza a un sargento es un prisionero de guerra. liberan hacer cosas imaginables. buena idea y el nÚmero de despedirme, espero que puedan disfrutar mucho del cine del fin de semana. recuerde que si no podemos estar conectados, a travÉs de las redes sociales. saliendo mÁs de este experimento. elÍa: gracias por compartir carolina y ustedes. regresa esta noche a las 11 con oficio univisiÓn nacional comienza en...
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based peace talks and trying to gain ground by force and emma hey word explains. >> reporter: fightingcontrol the country in a power struggle which is claiming lives everyday. in the district and heart of the libya capital tripoli violence erupted and lasted for several hours, gunmen loyal to the u.n. recognized government in tabrook barricaded itself and closing exits and entrances to keep rival forces from illegally installed government in tripoli out. >> translator: any person who dares to close the road will open it by force. we will not tolerate any one threatening the security or stability of the capitol, anyone thinking that the capitol tripoli could be like benghazi is mistaken. >> reporter: libya is essentially split. there are to rival governments and two parliaments. and there is little order. lawlessness and escalating violence have alarmed the international community, i.s.i.l. has now established a presence in libya. people traffickers are free to operate sending hundreds of migrant boats in the mediterranean and talks to find a way forward for libya are taking place in mo
based peace talks and trying to gain ground by force and emma hey word explains. >> reporter: fightingcontrol the country in a power struggle which is claiming lives everyday. in the district and heart of the libya capital tripoli violence erupted and lasted for several hours, gunmen loyal to the u.n. recognized government in tabrook barricaded itself and closing exits and entrances to keep rival forces from illegally installed government in tripoli out. >> translator: any person...
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guess who emma watson is? >> i'm surprised she is that young. twenty-five years old. >> and set rogan. >> eight years her senior at 33 years old today. emma thompson, 56. great actors and actresses. >> wow. >> celebrating birthdays today. we will take you former north carolina community college student fired from a work study program accused of shooting and killing his former boss, who was gay and now police are investigating this as a possible hate crime. twenty year old kenneth stance he will arrested yesterday while sleeping on a beach in florida. during his first court appearance he said the man he killed had molested a relative. however, police have not released a motive, at least not officially yet. >> seventy-three year old oklahoma volunteer sheriff's deputy has been booked on manslaughter charge and released on bail. robert bathes surrendered to police yesterday accused of accidentally shooting a suspect who is being arrested, misstook his handgun for a taser. his lawyer say he has been honest and transparent about the shooting f convic
guess who emma watson is? >> i'm surprised she is that young. twenty-five years old. >> and set rogan. >> eight years her senior at 33 years old today. emma thompson, 56. great actors and actresses. >> wow. >> celebrating birthdays today. we will take you former north carolina community college student fired from a work study program accused of shooting and killing his former boss, who was gay and now police are investigating this as a possible hate crime. twenty...
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. >> i do pam emma cleveland apologise to the students, staff members, parents and atlantic public school system. >> reporter: for the former educators that did not take the deal they have 30 days to appeal. the one former educator that did not give a sentence gave birth a few days ago, and she is expected to receive her sentence this august. >>> as we reported earlier, president obama decided to take cuba off the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a move that could pave the way for relations. the president informed congress about the move. cuba was blacklisted in 1982 when it supported rebel movements. the state department ensuring it no longer backs them. we are joined from jirnalia beech, by a former assistant administrator. from the burrow of latin america and the caribbean. was it not time to take cuba off the list. north korea has been on it and they threatened to use nuclear weapons. >> i don't think it is, this continues a pattern where it doesn't get anything in the u.s. interest. nor does he do anything for the cuban people. the cuban people will not benefit by this because th
. >> i do pam emma cleveland apologise to the students, staff members, parents and atlantic public school system. >> reporter: for the former educators that did not take the deal they have 30 days to appeal. the one former educator that did not give a sentence gave birth a few days ago, and she is expected to receive her sentence this august. >>> as we reported earlier, president obama decided to take cuba off the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a move that could pave...
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(emma-gara) lo vistieron de amarillo por juego peligroso...avier morales... 1 a 0... el prximo partido para los earthquakes ser en casa este sbado frente a vancouver... juanfran/three shot --- se imagina perder a su mascota y perder la esperanza de recuperarla? take vo --- eso le pas a una familia de tuczon arizona en 2012 cuando "sweetie" su pequeÑa mascota escap de casa.--- lucrecia/cont vo --- pero gracias a un microchip que fue implantado en el cachorro fue encontrada la semana pasada. ---lo curioso es que "sweetie" fue encontrada a 15 millas de su hogar despues de dos aÑos cmo termin ah es un misterio. anchor gracias por acompanarnos anchor gracias por acompanarnos recuerden que le tendremos breves informativos durante el transcurso del da anchor adems a las seis de la tarde... csar bayona y blanca garza los esperan con los detalles de las noticias que le interesan a usted.. que
(emma-gara) lo vistieron de amarillo por juego peligroso...avier morales... 1 a 0... el prximo partido para los earthquakes ser en casa este sbado frente a vancouver... juanfran/three shot --- se imagina perder a su mascota y perder la esperanza de recuperarla? take vo --- eso le pas a una familia de tuczon arizona en 2012 cuando "sweetie" su pequeÑa mascota escap de casa.--- lucrecia/cont vo --- pero gracias a un microchip que fue implantado en el cachorro fue encontrada la semana...
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bringing home daughter anna from russia, emma from china, and son alex from south korea. >> the socialtance for dwarf children over in most foreign countries, you know, is -- their future is not great as your american typical child. >> you were saving them from a pretty bleak existence overseas? >> we don't necessarily see it as maybe we saved them. they gave us their presence. they're our children. >> i mean the least we could do is to be able to give them opportunity and give them education. >> reporter: a home full of little people comes with difficulties. all seven johnstons have dealt with multiple surgeries. >> back and brain stem surgery, then of course c-sections all the way down. >> common in a lot of little people. >> when you're a little person you can have back surgery, like my sister did, or you could have corrective ankle or leg surgery. >> because of the bowing of the legs? >> because of the bowing of the legs. >> have you had it done on body legs? >> both legs. >> i see. >> he had leg surgery. >> i see. that straightens it? >> yes. it straightens it. >> reporter: even t
bringing home daughter anna from russia, emma from china, and son alex from south korea. >> the socialtance for dwarf children over in most foreign countries, you know, is -- their future is not great as your american typical child. >> you were saving them from a pretty bleak existence overseas? >> we don't necessarily see it as maybe we saved them. they gave us their presence. they're our children. >> i mean the least we could do is to be able to give them opportunity...
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. >> hello am my name is emma and i'm a youth commissioner and i live 10 minutes walk from here and everyday i take the k or m at 645 and get to school around 730. what i have noticed that the buses are crowded both in the beginning and at the end of the school times, but especially after school because that's when extra curriculars end and there is sort of a heard herd of people awk on the bus stop and i want to comment on the first week of school where the teachers give students books to bring home. >> >> and what i noticed that people will be holding their books and will have backpacks and it's hard to grab on to the handle bars and also i have noticed that people who are vertically challenged like me have trouble holding on to the bars sometimes and yeah thank you. >> thank you for that feedback . >> good afternoon. my name is [inaudible]. i'm a chinatown resident and at galileo high school. i think 30 is the bus that mta to extend service in the morning because i always take the 30 to galileo high school and every morning when the 30 gets to chinatown the first stop is always crowded wi
. >> hello am my name is emma and i'm a youth commissioner and i live 10 minutes walk from here and everyday i take the k or m at 645 and get to school around 730. what i have noticed that the buses are crowded both in the beginning and at the end of the school times, but especially after school because that's when extra curriculars end and there is sort of a heard herd of people awk on the bus stop and i want to comment on the first week of school where the teachers give students books...
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. >> emma, jake, come here. >> oracle is testing the tech following sending gifts to fans in the suitesrogramed with a map of the arena and it knows how to avoid walls and find doors and it maneuvers around moving objects. >> the robots not only create a great fan experience, but create a more efficient way of getting a food or product to the fan and we are thrilled. >> back on the court -- >> i am the loudest here at the game. >> with a little help from his friends. the warriors claiming the tight tefl second highest attendance in franchise history. 803,000 people pack -- packed the oracle arena this season. abc7 news. >> all of those three ponters did more than just win games. they helped the deserving children. they presented a $440,000 check to eight groups that served local children. there was a pre game reception for the resill yents. they were thrilled with the financial help. >> kids love sports. they love playing basketball. it gives them something to look up to if they know a team is helping them out. they say wow, they care for us. >> the warriors have scored 870 three-pointe
. >> emma, jake, come here. >> oracle is testing the tech following sending gifts to fans in the suitesrogramed with a map of the arena and it knows how to avoid walls and find doors and it maneuvers around moving objects. >> the robots not only create a great fan experience, but create a more efficient way of getting a food or product to the fan and we are thrilled. >> back on the court -- >> i am the loudest here at the game. >> with a little help from his...
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fine the mother of a newborn baby found dead in a trash dump this is a sketch of who they're calling emma grace. police say she was among the trash at a recycling center on railroad avenue in farming dale monmouth county back in november of last year. a baptist church in how well, new jersey, asked for the baby's remains and is holding a funeral for her on saturday. if you know anything about what happened please give police a call. >>> we're following a developing story for you in north philadelphia. that's where police are investigating a hit-and-run and a house fire that was over -- that was sky fox over the seep this afternoon in the 4400 block of north 17th street. fox 29's brad sattin is live at the scene tonight. brad rah are you hearing about the hit-and-run and the fire? is there some connection? >> reporter: well, in a way there is. apparently, the hit-and-run happened first. apparently this all the result of a dispute over a man that left one woman severely injured. she may even have lost her leg and also sparked a fire. we'll explain how that happened in a moment but first let
fine the mother of a newborn baby found dead in a trash dump this is a sketch of who they're calling emma grace. police say she was among the trash at a recycling center on railroad avenue in farming dale monmouth county back in november of last year. a baptist church in how well, new jersey, asked for the baby's remains and is holding a funeral for her on saturday. if you know anything about what happened please give police a call. >>> we're following a developing story for you in...
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. >> emma, jake, come here. >> oracle is testing the tech following sending gifts to fans in the suites. relay is programed with a map of the arena and it knows how to avoid walls and find doors and it maneuvers around moving objects. >> the robots not only create a great fan experience, but create a more efficient way of getting a food or product to the fan and we are thrilled. >> back on the court -- >> i am the loudest here at the game. >> with a little help from his friends. the warriors claiming the tight tefl second highest attendance in franchise history. 803,000 people pack -- packed the oracle arena this season. abc7 news. >> all of those three ponters did more than just win games. they helped the deserving children. they presented a $440,000 check to eight groups that served local children. there was a pre game reception for the resill yents. they were thrilled with the financial help. >> kids love sports. they love playing basketball. it gives them something to look up to if they know a team is helping them out. they say wow, they care for us. >> the warriors have scored 870
. >> emma, jake, come here. >> oracle is testing the tech following sending gifts to fans in the suites. relay is programed with a map of the arena and it knows how to avoid walls and find doors and it maneuvers around moving objects. >> the robots not only create a great fan experience, but create a more efficient way of getting a food or product to the fan and we are thrilled. >> back on the court -- >> i am the loudest here at the game. >> with a little...
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. >> reporter: burr then there is red emma's a coffee shop and bookstore trying to bridge the dividenk here people of all background mix easily. active here not only to sell a latte but a place to raise social awareness. >> this is a space that's very unique in that sense that it provides meeting place for a lot of, you know, movings on in the city. >> reporter: but for now racial tensions remain hot in a city boiling over with ainge ainge rear gabriel alizando, al jazerra, baltimore. >>> the u.s. released pictures show coalition air strikes against isil tagger nets iraq and syria. the u.s. says an isil weapons depot fighting positions and building headquarters were destroyed. in kwrerpblg the saudi-led coalition has launched air strike targeting arms depots in several towns and cities forces loyal to the president in exile are engaged in heavy street battles to gain troll of some strategic positions including a hospital, the fighting making it difficult for aid agencies to get surprise for to generally. the united states nighted nations inquiry found that israel killed at least 44 p
. >> reporter: burr then there is red emma's a coffee shop and bookstore trying to bridge the dividenk here people of all background mix easily. active here not only to sell a latte but a place to raise social awareness. >> this is a space that's very unique in that sense that it provides meeting place for a lot of, you know, movings on in the city. >> reporter: but for now racial tensions remain hot in a city boiling over with ainge ainge rear gabriel alizando, al jazerra,...
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emma emma, great to see you. thank you so much.ering in arkansas at the state house. there have been people protesting in indiana. it's prompting this renewed debate on whether the u.s. needs some kind of federal law to protect the lgbt community from discrimination. in 2013 the senate passed the latest version of the two decades old nondiscrimination act. the bill would prevent employers from making hiring or firing decisions based on gender identity or sexual orientation. speak you are johner john boehner says all it will do is create frivolous lawsuits. congressman, this idea is not new. we have had efforts in washington to end lgbt discrimination in the workplace. it's been around so long that the lawmakers who first introduced this bill have passed. they're no longer with us. so how do you expect to make meaningful progress this time around? >> well, thomas thanks for having me on. what's very important is that this is a very different effort. my legislation, and i hope it will be a bipartisan bill. i'm working with senator me
emma emma, great to see you. thank you so much.ering in arkansas at the state house. there have been people protesting in indiana. it's prompting this renewed debate on whether the u.s. needs some kind of federal law to protect the lgbt community from discrimination. in 2013 the senate passed the latest version of the two decades old nondiscrimination act. the bill would prevent employers from making hiring or firing decisions based on gender identity or sexual orientation. speak you are johner...
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. >> emma, jake, come here. >> oracle is testing the tech following sending gifts to fans in the suites. relay is programed with a map of the arena and it knows how to avoid walls and find doors and it maneuvers around moving objects. >> the robots not only create a great fan experience, but create a more efficient way of getting a food or product to the fan and we are thrilled. >> back on the court -- >> i am the loudest here at the game. >> with a little help from his friends. the warriors claiming the tight tefl second highest attendance in franchise history. 803,000 people pack -- packed the oracle arena this season. abc7 news. >> all of those three ponters did more than just win games. they helped the deserving children. they presented a $440,000 check to eight groups that served local children. there was a pre game reception for the resill yents. they were thrilled with the financial help. >> kids love sports. they love playing basketball. it gives them something to look up to if they know a team is helping them out. they say wow, they care for us. >> the warriors have scored 870
. >> emma, jake, come here. >> oracle is testing the tech following sending gifts to fans in the suites. relay is programed with a map of the arena and it knows how to avoid walls and find doors and it maneuvers around moving objects. >> the robots not only create a great fan experience, but create a more efficient way of getting a food or product to the fan and we are thrilled. >> back on the court -- >> i am the loudest here at the game. >> with a little...
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. >> reporter: but then there is red emma's a coffee shop and bookstore trying to bridge the racial dividehere people of automatic background mix easily the objective here not only to sell a latte but also to be a place to raise social awareness. >> this is a space that's kind of like very unique in providing a meeting place for a lot of movings on in the city. >> reporter: but for now racial tensions remain hot in a city boiling over with anger. gabriel elizondo, al jazerra baltimore. >>> let's bring in martin rear tonight who is the vice president of the security agency the. [ inaudible ] career group he had a 21 year career in the fbi too. good hoff you here this the studio. a lot of media focus is on the riots going not city. if we could take a step back and put it in to context and remember what it was all about. no evidence has surfaced yet has it, that freddie gray had broken any laws at the time that the police were trying to apprehend him right? >> none yet. there is an investigation that the city and state are conducting. should be completed by the beginning of may. right now all
. >> reporter: but then there is red emma's a coffee shop and bookstore trying to bridge the racial dividehere people of automatic background mix easily the objective here not only to sell a latte but also to be a place to raise social awareness. >> this is a space that's kind of like very unique in providing a meeting place for a lot of movings on in the city. >> reporter: but for now racial tensions remain hot in a city boiling over with anger. gabriel elizondo, al jazerra...
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. >> you remember my dog's name is emma. >> i was thinking of viewers who have dogs named henry and charles. >> mr. checkers regan lucky. >> wow. >> you guys are going to tell me the debates wouldn't be more interesting without a dog? >> coming up more on my adorable dog. first they stock it to research a rule. >> i think the fact that the kids had to put money out because their allowance, that part would send a real lesson home. am i right? >> public shaming your kids. didn't this woman watch monica lewinski's ted talk? i would like to say it was praised by the sheriff's department. don't the sheriffs have something else to worry about rather than giggling at the multi plex? i guess it worked. it was a good move. >> it is true when you are in the movie theater and you have a bunch of braty kids -- there is nothing worse. you paid for the movie and it is ruined completely destroyed. this family apparently couldn't see another movie for a longtime. this was a sad story. >> it was a sad story. anyone else as upset or concerned that the older brother is a little [bleep]. >> i am actually. >> d
. >> you remember my dog's name is emma. >> i was thinking of viewers who have dogs named henry and charles. >> mr. checkers regan lucky. >> wow. >> you guys are going to tell me the debates wouldn't be more interesting without a dog? >> coming up more on my adorable dog. first they stock it to research a rule. >> i think the fact that the kids had to put money out because their allowance, that part would send a real lesson home. am i right? >>...
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we all fell in crazy stupid love with ryan gosling and emma stone. on the big screen? >>> and avril lavigne speaking out for the first time about her health battle. only here on "gma." >>> plus, the love equation. how math can help you find a perfect match. >>> and "veep" star anna chlumsky is here live all coming up on "gma" here in times square. ♪ ♪ sometimes the little things last the longest. give extra. get extra. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. there's only one egg that just tastes better. fresher. more flavorful. delicious. with more great nutrition.
we all fell in crazy stupid love with ryan gosling and emma stone. on the big screen? >>> and avril lavigne speaking out for the first time about her health battle. only here on "gma." >>> plus, the love equation. how math can help you find a perfect match. >>> and "veep" star anna chlumsky is here live all coming up on "gma" here in times square. ♪ ♪ sometimes the little things last the longest. give extra. get extra. you pay your...
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kate owner of red emma's bookstore and coffee shop opened her doors to feed baltimore kidsing and say's -- fed a couple of dozen young people each and every day. that is a sign that came up right at that . >> terrific. >> say that again. she's on the phone right now. i thought with -- katy are you on the phone? >> oh hi yes this is kate. >> sorry to say that. thanks very much for being with us. how many kids have you fed? >> you know welcome it is hard to say. we've had a really pretty steady flow of folks coming through at our location at red emmas but what has since developed intoi- using our cafe and our bookstore space at the place for folks to bring food donations for discrimination arranged a the city taking food to the reck centers to charities taking food into the communities and making sure that stuff is getting otopeople. >> i think this is precisely the kind of thing that a lot of people want to hear about. to the community coming to the to help itself and crucial time. you're doing exactly that. as your effort being matched by other restaurant people other organizations in
kate owner of red emma's bookstore and coffee shop opened her doors to feed baltimore kidsing and say's -- fed a couple of dozen young people each and every day. that is a sign that came up right at that . >> terrific. >> say that again. she's on the phone right now. i thought with -- katy are you on the phone? >> oh hi yes this is kate. >> sorry to say that. thanks very much for being with us. how many kids have you fed? >> you know welcome it is hard to say....
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. >> reporter: emma thompson wrote and stars in the story about the virgin teen bride where a woman is expected to be seen e seen and not heard. a complicatessed love triangle then ensues sues. >> you can find out where any of these films are playing head to 6abc.com. for channel 6 "action news" i'm tamala edwards. we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy. building a trusting relationship with the person behind the eyes. this is genuine eye care right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. now, more and more americans are discovering that shredding galbani mozzarella yourself inspires moments that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 6:55 saturday morning here's the day planner. it's damp and gray out there but the clouds will thin out. lots of sunshine, temperatures in time mid 50s the only issue today will be the wind out of the northwest anywhere from 25 to 35 miles per hour with gusts cl
. >> reporter: emma thompson wrote and stars in the story about the virgin teen bride where a woman is expected to be seen e seen and not heard. a complicatessed love triangle then ensues sues. >> you can find out where any of these films are playing head to 6abc.com. for channel 6 "action news" i'm tamala edwards. we went to him. and we realized, if he had trouble getting new glasses... he probably wasn't the only one. to us, eye care is about living dr. pearles legacy....
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take patricia live take 2boxes lorena ---- emma dice que ya lleva mucho tiempo en el pas pero no sabey alguna manera de tomar el examen en espaÑol? --- take patricia live take 2boxes lorena recuerde que si tiene preguntas sobre la accin ejecutiva ... puede llamarnos al 408-944-4813 4. put placeholder here cg/pregunta 1/ headline:viernes de inmigracin cg/pregunta 2/ headline:viernes de inmigracin phone mber juanfra/topvo en mexico... comerciantes invidentes se enfrentaron con la polica luego que sus puestos de venta fueran retirados en una estacin del tren subterrneo... --- los vendedores estn indignados porque este lugar es su nico sustento de vida... las autoridades dijeron que era necesario quitarlos con el fin de que los pasajeros tengan ms espacio para caminar. los manifestantes marcharon desde la estacin del metro hasta el ayuntamiento, pero policas antimotines con escudos de plstico les impidieron la entrada. lorena/take vo --en chile... miles de estudiantes salieron a las calles para protestar en contra de la corrupcin y exigir una reforma educativa.. --- los jvenes marcharon e
take patricia live take 2boxes lorena ---- emma dice que ya lleva mucho tiempo en el pas pero no sabey alguna manera de tomar el examen en espaÑol? --- take patricia live take 2boxes lorena recuerde que si tiene preguntas sobre la accin ejecutiva ... puede llamarnos al 408-944-4813 4. put placeholder here cg/pregunta 1/ headline:viernes de inmigracin cg/pregunta 2/ headline:viernes de inmigracin phone mber juanfra/topvo en mexico... comerciantes invidentes se enfrentaron con la polica luego...
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>> let me get a picture with emma with the easter bunny you stand in line and upload it to the socialia sites look how adorable she is look at the temperatures we were outside easter egg hunting, it was beautiful out there, 66 in philadelphia wilmington at 65 degrees, allentown coming in in the 60s and parts of southern new jersey in the 60s, you look at the shore it's cooler and 46 degrees right now in atlantic city. take a look at the winds the south-southwest at 23 miles per hour. in philadelphia wilmington 15 and allentown 15 it's a breezy day day. that is why it's so much colder at the shore satellite and radar shows changes coming and they are brewing in the ohio valley, and invection showers. it's a cold front you can see severe thunderstorm watches near kentucky that slides through here late tomorrow morning. mostly cloudy tomorrow morning, but philadelphia to the west a few showers developing with temperatures near 60 degrees 3:00 tomorrow afternoon more scattered shower and philadelphia to the north and trenton to the lehigh valley it's warm and breezy and cloudy with temper
>> let me get a picture with emma with the easter bunny you stand in line and upload it to the socialia sites look how adorable she is look at the temperatures we were outside easter egg hunting, it was beautiful out there, 66 in philadelphia wilmington at 65 degrees, allentown coming in in the 60s and parts of southern new jersey in the 60s, you look at the shore it's cooler and 46 degrees right now in atlantic city. take a look at the winds the south-southwest at 23 miles per hour. in...
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. >> reporter: then there's red emmas, a book shore and coffee shop bridging the divide. here people mix freely. >> this is a space that is unique in that sense that it provides meeting place for a lot of different movings going on in the city. >> reporter: for now racial tensions are hot and a city boiling over with anger >>> survivors of the atomic bomb attack in hiroshima and intoingo sacky -- nagosaki are speaking out. aking out. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news 159 countries call for a ban on nuclear weapons. first, japan's prime minister spent much of the day at the white house. shinzo abe and president obama have a lot to cover from joint defense initiatives to territorial disputes with china. as patty culhane reports today's talks were dominated by economics. >> reporter: prime minister shinzo abe is getting the kind of attention reserved for few world leaders. a private tour of the lincoln monument. official welcoming. hand shakes in the oval office and for the first time a japanese office
. >> reporter: then there's red emmas, a book shore and coffee shop bridging the divide. here people mix freely. >> this is a space that is unique in that sense that it provides meeting place for a lot of different movings going on in the city. >> reporter: for now racial tensions are hot and a city boiling over with anger >>> survivors of the atomic bomb attack in hiroshima and intoingo sacky -- nagosaki are speaking out. aking out. >>> welcome back to al...
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emma taylor was murdered in 1954 was my age my murdered by a guy from chicago. so i thought if i could get into politics. i was in bold type that because i was always good at debating or arguing. and i watched and i thought i could do that. at the same time every last this is a terrible conference because dwight eisenhower had promulgated in executive order and the gay people are automatically disqualified. it wasn't on my account because that code is then surmounted by being outed. it's because we're bad people, evil. ibm shea i want to be influential to the government and society, but i never will be because i am gay. by the time i retire there is still this disparity in me at the social acceptability of being gay and being in politics. but the order had been reversed. in 2012 i was the first member of congress to have a same-sex marriage. that turned out to be much more popular than chairing the committee of the financial services reform bill. so as i got to be more influential in government, government got to be more influential in the society. so what i rea
emma taylor was murdered in 1954 was my age my murdered by a guy from chicago. so i thought if i could get into politics. i was in bold type that because i was always good at debating or arguing. and i watched and i thought i could do that. at the same time every last this is a terrible conference because dwight eisenhower had promulgated in executive order and the gay people are automatically disqualified. it wasn't on my account because that code is then surmounted by being outed. it's...
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with that frame emma i left the irs a couple years ago and went back to capitol hill briefly and then went back to work for intuit. a comment about the company before make a few comments -- most companies think of it as the turbotax company, so the diy world. you might find it interesting to know we also sell tax software to more than 100,000 tax companies, professionals, very small companies but we also think about ourselves and are beginning to articulate it more as a full service company. some of the comments you will hear me make are intended -- still getting into that frame intended to think about the industry as a whole. a couple comments, one of the challenge at the rs -- at the irs speared the technology enablement is where i want to focus. i am hardened to hear some of the things about what is coming to the irs. i was also director of electronic tax administration. i think the commissioner may have used part of my speech from 10 years ago when we made some of this very same predictions. that is not a criticism. it is one of the things i always found challenging at the irs. th
with that frame emma i left the irs a couple years ago and went back to capitol hill briefly and then went back to work for intuit. a comment about the company before make a few comments -- most companies think of it as the turbotax company, so the diy world. you might find it interesting to know we also sell tax software to more than 100,000 tax companies, professionals, very small companies but we also think about ourselves and are beginning to articulate it more as a full service company....
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emma hayward sent this report from paris. >> the roundtrip can take up to three hours.o, the journ foot and then by a bus in two metro trains starts early. she lives just a few kilometers from central paris but it takes time to cross the city. the sprshz struggle to go. >> when it comes to work, it's a problem because employers can say, look. you live in the suburbs. i don't know if you are going to make it on time. so they give the job to somebody who lives close by. >> the lives of those living in central paris are and those in suburbs can sometimes feel like words part. no where stra clearer than a superb about 15 kill 078ters away. you know employment is 15 times higher than the national rate. people at times feel penned in by poverty. poor transport only fuels those feelings. >> some femt feel like they live in a ghetto. then everything here and can't access the capital. it's a big thing in people's head. he specially for the young. >> some are pinning their on a new transport project earmarked for the area. >> this is the extent of the building work on this new tr
emma hayward sent this report from paris. >> the roundtrip can take up to three hours.o, the journ foot and then by a bus in two metro trains starts early. she lives just a few kilometers from central paris but it takes time to cross the city. the sprshz struggle to go. >> when it comes to work, it's a problem because employers can say, look. you live in the suburbs. i don't know if you are going to make it on time. so they give the job to somebody who lives close by. >> the...