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worker trained by the international red are cross talking about the work he is doing, his word evers untillerred>> . >> aid organizations say the international response has not kept pace with the virus. right now with more can be done to help west africa. james bays is live at the united nations. james, what are their hearing today? underway, and verystill worrying language from the u.n. official whose have are been briefing the security council. less than a month ago, then 20004 sun hickssy one deaths now the death toll stands at 4,151, so a 40% increase in less than a month. >> trying to deal with ebola, he said that ebola was a moving target, if they didn't get it under control soon, it would get more and more difficult. if we don't reach are these targets and the numbers fight. more many people will die. this is what we are are fighting for now. we are are fighting to prevent unavoidable deaths. >> at 60 days that's december the first, this is the deadline. he says by december the first, we are definitely going to need 7,000 beds to treat ebola currently. nowhere near the right number of med
worker trained by the international red are cross talking about the work he is doing, his word evers untillerred>> . >> aid organizations say the international response has not kept pace with the virus. right now with more can be done to help west africa. james bays is live at the united nations. james, what are their hearing today? underway, and verystill worrying language from the u.n. official whose have are been briefing the security council. less than a month ago, then 20004...
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was delivered to their responsibility, it become either safe haven for terrorists, homicide bomb evers, until we move from the defense to offensive shield operation, 2002, we suffer from homicide bombings all over the country. more than-- 1now casualties. rocket launching pads as we witness now in the gaza strip with. this experience in mind, do you believe that the only way is to-- what did we gets, from gaza and-- you know, the area that we deliver to their responsibility. >> rose: so you don't ever want to give up the west bank? >> you know, we discuss all issues. we gave up the areas which are now considered areas a and areas b. but i can't imagine in the current situation any restrictions to our freedom of operation in the current situation, in the west bank. otherwise we want to see hamas-- global jihad-- . >> rose: suppose you are a young palestinian in gaza or the west bank. and you hear defense minister, a man which a distinguished career in israel and who as you said supported oslo, who is willing to do things, say what you just said, does that give any hope to them? >> yes. they en
was delivered to their responsibility, it become either safe haven for terrorists, homicide bomb evers, until we move from the defense to offensive shield operation, 2002, we suffer from homicide bombings all over the country. more than-- 1now casualties. rocket launching pads as we witness now in the gaza strip with. this experience in mind, do you believe that the only way is to-- what did we gets, from gaza and-- you know, the area that we deliver to their responsibility. >> rose: so...
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. >> no one ever uses it until it's an actual emergency. this is a great opportunity to put people in a situation where we have a fire that's contained and we're teaching people how to put it out. >> reporter: this bizarre ritual is something firefighter steven mackel does every day. he's gauging the humidity. right now it tells him 34%. that's not good for the fire threat in morin county. they're on the south slope of mt. tan where hot weather isn't welcome. >> we're now in consecutive years of drought conditions. our fuels on mt. tam are at critical levels. they've dropped below 60% critical moisture level, which says we're in extreme fire conditions. >> reporter: the doors to this fire house are open today. mt. tam neighbors are dropping by to say hello and thank you. >> these guys are special. we really think kbroun what they do, their job, is very important. >> reporter: everyone knows fire season and the drought are far from over. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> police continue to hunt for a reckless driver who escaped after being sh
. >> no one ever uses it until it's an actual emergency. this is a great opportunity to put people in a situation where we have a fire that's contained and we're teaching people how to put it out. >> reporter: this bizarre ritual is something firefighter steven mackel does every day. he's gauging the humidity. right now it tells him 34%. that's not good for the fire threat in morin county. they're on the south slope of mt. tan where hot weather isn't welcome. >> we're now in...
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deals that one of the greatest defeats the navy has ever suffered, the greatest defeat they will ever suffer until world war ii. , as the ussday congress is thinking before the css virginia, the ironclad starts to take incoming fire from the infantrymen onshore at newport news point. buck buchanan decides the best thing for him to do as commander of this great ironclad is to go on deck with a rifle and start shooting back. sustains a very serious leg wound and is carried below. he fears for his life and they end up having to go into norfolk that night and he is evacuated off the ship. he plays no role in the fight with the monitor the next day. question, was that the appropriate response and appropriate reaction for a commanding officer? i leave it to you to decide during after recovery, he is sent to mobile, to super and the construction of one of the most modern and powerful confederate ironclads, the css tennessee. it takes in 16 months and he does a lot of railroading and driving to get the css tennessee into commission by the spring of 1864. he has with him to defend mobile the css tennessee,
deals that one of the greatest defeats the navy has ever suffered, the greatest defeat they will ever suffer until world war ii. , as the ussday congress is thinking before the css virginia, the ironclad starts to take incoming fire from the infantrymen onshore at newport news point. buck buchanan decides the best thing for him to do as commander of this great ironclad is to go on deck with a rifle and start shooting back. sustains a very serious leg wound and is carried below. he fears for his...
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. >> no one ever use z it until it's a natural emergency. this is a great opportunity where we have a fire contained and teaching folks how to put it out. >> reporter: a simple skill which can save your home and your life. in marin county, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> very important stuff. and adding fuel to the fire threat of course these unseasonably high temperatures. taking a live look outside. that's mount diablo from our east bay hills camera. temperatures there in the 90s for a fifth day. let's check in with meteorologist drew tuomo. drew? >> and once again, we are tracking very warm temperatures. a live look from the emeriville cam, look at the sunshine. but we have cloud cover along the coast. location was key today. clover dale was 106 yesterday, but today they dropped down to 97. relief is coming but look at the coast. half moon bay dropped down to 17 delgs cooler today. so we have a light sea breeze that's kicking in. it is gradually cooling off parts of the bay area. look at our wide range of current temperatures right now.
. >> no one ever use z it until it's a natural emergency. this is a great opportunity where we have a fire contained and teaching folks how to put it out. >> reporter: a simple skill which can save your home and your life. in marin county, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> very important stuff. and adding fuel to the fire threat of course these unseasonably high temperatures. taking a live look outside. that's mount diablo from our east bay hills camera. temperatures there...
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what no one has ever asked until now, and obviously what i was interested in getting from happy rockefeller, was to forget politics for just a moment. what were the emotional compensations that nelson got that made him overlook whatever risks? told me that they never discussed the political consequences. i believe her. verylso told me something poignant and shrewd at the same time. she went to new hampshire and campaigned in 1964. she was in the not so early stages of her pregnancy. hampshire, and for the most part people were very friendly, and she said you had no idea how many people wanted to feel the baby. that there were people who were anything but friendly. she was standing on the steps of a church, and these women come mrs. murphy, you have not brought your children with you today." which was about as nasty as you could get. and she says she'll learn something that will. she said whenever someone he says something horrible to you, you counter it with a comment. -- couple that. y, that is a "m lovely dress you've got on. " it disarms -- it is an interesting observation and dispose a
what no one has ever asked until now, and obviously what i was interested in getting from happy rockefeller, was to forget politics for just a moment. what were the emotional compensations that nelson got that made him overlook whatever risks? told me that they never discussed the political consequences. i believe her. verylso told me something poignant and shrewd at the same time. she went to new hampshire and campaigned in 1964. she was in the not so early stages of her pregnancy. hampshire,...
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and these people would never ever be satisfied until a bill passed and s adopted. so north to gain the confidence new s countrymen in this constitutional government, which he saw was the last best chance union ating some sort of that could work for the states, acquiesces in a spirit of accommodation. he makes a campaign promise in the man by the name of george eve. prominent minister in the fifth congressional district. the baptists and other religious minorities were an important political group. they were created like many since time and immoral because the government persecuted them. baptists were arrested in private residences for prayer. created equal, people were being arrested in preaching ested for the gospel. and these -- these folks were extremely concerned about this government.l in fact, there was a unanimous resolution among the baptists in congressional district, the unanimous resolution that said that the constitution does not ufficiently protect our religious liberty. they deadlocked on a resolution the yolk of lighter.hould be made madison writes t
and these people would never ever be satisfied until a bill passed and s adopted. so north to gain the confidence new s countrymen in this constitutional government, which he saw was the last best chance union ating some sort of that could work for the states, acquiesces in a spirit of accommodation. he makes a campaign promise in the man by the name of george eve. prominent minister in the fifth congressional district. the baptists and other religious minorities were an important political...
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until night. >> reporter: did you ever envision that peter and his colleagues would be in prison for 300 days?> no, no, absolutely not. it's been 300 days too long. >> reporter: there have been some pretty dark moments along the way, i can imagine. what were the darkest? >> clearly the darkest was the day of the sentence. it still remains my memory as an awful, awful nightmare. >> one of the other darkest days was seeing him first time in whites. >> in the cage. >> in the cage. >> that even pains me today. >> reporter: you spent two months in egypt immediately after the verdict, how was peter doing when you saw him? >> he was very strong, remaining strong, really, and doing everything that he could to keep himself physically, mentally, spiritually all together. >> and now? well, he's still strong, but having to stair as it were into the abyss of not knowing what is to come, there were moments when i thought he was showing cracks. i am optimistic and i have faith in the egyptian highest judicial level in achieving a fair and just decision. >> optimistic, but also a little bit tense about what m
until night. >> reporter: did you ever envision that peter and his colleagues would be in prison for 300 days?> no, no, absolutely not. it's been 300 days too long. >> reporter: there have been some pretty dark moments along the way, i can imagine. what were the darkest? >> clearly the darkest was the day of the sentence. it still remains my memory as an awful, awful nightmare. >> one of the other darkest days was seeing him first time in whites. >> in the cage....
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. >> stories our sister station will be following for you today, one week ago until the most expensive race ever for pennsylvania governor, but how much is it costing? scammers are cashing in on ebola fears. finds out how you can avoid falling into their trap. new program in camden county increase the number of adults who can read. check in two, three, four times a day, "kyw news radio" 1060 on your a.m. dial. >> coming up in the next hour, check on top story, meeting tonight at cenentral bucks west, as the community reels from hazing scandal. that has cut the school's football season short. >> and incredible arc logical discovery. fossiles of ancient beast that may have walked the earth with early man. we'll tell you why scientists cents say this may only be the beginning. we're back at the top of the hour. good morning. breaking right now, spca officials on the site after alleged dog fighting ring. >> 2200 block of mifflin street. more than dozen pitbulls are there. more on the discovery coming up in just a moment. >> good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. also cents this m
. >> stories our sister station will be following for you today, one week ago until the most expensive race ever for pennsylvania governor, but how much is it costing? scammers are cashing in on ebola fears. finds out how you can avoid falling into their trap. new program in camden county increase the number of adults who can read. check in two, three, four times a day, "kyw news radio" 1060 on your a.m. dial. >> coming up in the next hour, check on top story, meeting...
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ever abandoned. and for that reason, until well after the convention, because it took him a while to get over the fact that it didn't happen. until well after the convention, he continued to treat humphrey as a kind of a staff sergeant would treat a private. it wasn't until the end of the campaign until the major appearance at the astrodome in an event that included jon and humphrey and frank sinatra and texas ended up being the one southern state that humphrey carried. but it took that long for johnson to get over the fact that even though he had said i won't do it, that his party hasn't come to him, you know, on its knees and finally realized that if hump rooe lost, that would be taken by many people as a reflection on his leadership, which, in fact, it was. time for one more. i'll send it here to the middle. >> first of all, i enjoyed your presentation. i'm old enough to have lived through it and remember some of these things. you're pretty accurate. >> thank you. hubert humphrey, didn't he have a wimp image that worked against him compared to the personality of johnson? and also in the 60 election
ever abandoned. and for that reason, until well after the convention, because it took him a while to get over the fact that it didn't happen. until well after the convention, he continued to treat humphrey as a kind of a staff sergeant would treat a private. it wasn't until the end of the campaign until the major appearance at the astrodome in an event that included jon and humphrey and frank sinatra and texas ended up being the one southern state that humphrey carried. but it took that long...
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, but let's face it, you don't put gamble and chess in the same sentence very often until now, that is. the first-everournament involving it is under way in vegas with a cool $1 million in prize money. players from 40 different untries around the world are there. >> sin city, gambling, clubbing, life with music, long nights. five hours of intense intellectual sport and the stakes are higher than ever before. >> the ancient sport of chess is about to change. >> it's all about rebranding. to pull in an audience and the sponsors and advertisers that come with it. >> chess will never be the same. >> $1 million and vegas go together and chess needs to get a new face-lift. it's been a dated sport. this is the united states. we do things big. we do things grandiose. if you want to get any kind of public attention in the u.s., you got to bring the excitement and $1 million in vegas spells excitement. >> live here from planet hollywood, las vegas. >> chess, tv show, live game commentary, only online for now but bringing it to a new audience. >> it's not the easiest thing. i'm going to make it as simple as i po
, but let's face it, you don't put gamble and chess in the same sentence very often until now, that is. the first-everournament involving it is under way in vegas with a cool $1 million in prize money. players from 40 different untries around the world are there. >> sin city, gambling, clubbing, life with music, long nights. five hours of intense intellectual sport and the stakes are higher than ever before. >> the ancient sport of chess is about to change. >> it's all about...
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until december 31st. since 1932 the legendary rockettes have been performing >> we can literally jump to the theater out the window. have you ever been before? >> years ago. i hear you still have to go. >> i'll wait until my kids get a little older. >> then go around the corner and see the tree. >> the ice rink is opening here. >> christmas seems to be starting earlier and earlier every year. >> used to be halloween. >> nope. pumpkins and christmas trees. >>> now a look ahead, dedicated sky gazers are trying to catch a glimpse of the blood moon. this is video of the eclipse at its peak a little earlier. the moon is reflecting a brilliant red ring around the earth that creates that reddish glow. and on this wednesday, we want to wish a happy birthday to actor matt damon, who's 44. sigourney weaver is 65 and chevy chase turns 71. i'm frances rivera along with bill karins. thanks so much for watching "early today." have a good one. >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> good wednesday morning, 4:30, i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> yosemite, a cal fire air tanker crashed while fighting a fire y
until december 31st. since 1932 the legendary rockettes have been performing >> we can literally jump to the theater out the window. have you ever been before? >> years ago. i hear you still have to go. >> i'll wait until my kids get a little older. >> then go around the corner and see the tree. >> the ice rink is opening here. >> christmas seems to be starting earlier and earlier every year. >> used to be halloween. >> nope. pumpkins and...
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until the danger of undue delay, substantial confusion to the members, waste of time and all those other things are considered the question of whether that other sexual behavior and sexual predisposition could ever be relevant is a dynamic decision that's not finished until we get to the last step of that diagram that i provided for you. you can't start with the conclusion. and that's what the court of appeals for the armed forces appears to be doing in gattis and ellerbrock. perhaps a more dynamic description up front as to what the drafters are intending by evidence that is constitutionally required to be admitted would help clarify for military judges. that's the ongoing determination that's being made. >> would it clarify matters if the definition of consent were changed? >> i think that would have the most affect upon the second exception, the previous interactions with the accused in a given case. but i cannot foresee how that would specifically directly affect the other types of evidence that are xonly -- commonly introduced under this exception, the constitutionally required exception. i can think that a narrowing of consent -- for example there's this class of cases in the state law and
until the danger of undue delay, substantial confusion to the members, waste of time and all those other things are considered the question of whether that other sexual behavior and sexual predisposition could ever be relevant is a dynamic decision that's not finished until we get to the last step of that diagram that i provided for you. you can't start with the conclusion. and that's what the court of appeals for the armed forces appears to be doing in gattis and ellerbrock. perhaps a more...
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. >> reporter: it was selected the best clip on the first ever episode of "america's funniest home videos." from 1989 until now, its viewer sub milted footage. >> slapstick from your neighbors. >> reporter: chronicling modern life exstayty anding a any. how many crotch hits have you put on television? >> more than i care to remember. >> reporter: now the show is celebrating its 25th anniversary. still making families laugh, even in the age of the viral video and youtube. >> you get funny, funny, funny in an hour, where as you go to youtube and you try to find an hour's worth of material, good luck. >> ah! >> reporter: after 122 videos are selected, the show gets shot inside this california sound stage, kept at a berg ron friendly 57 degrees. >> the audience is on camera the whole time. it keeps them alert. and it keeps me alert. >> reporter: it was bergeron who stepped into the shoes of the original host who kept the laughs coming for a decade. how did you see the part as host different than what bob did? >> bob would admit this to you, i think. he would try to one-up the videos or almost compete with them
. >> reporter: it was selected the best clip on the first ever episode of "america's funniest home videos." from 1989 until now, its viewer sub milted footage. >> slapstick from your neighbors. >> reporter: chronicling modern life exstayty anding a any. how many crotch hits have you put on television? >> more than i care to remember. >> reporter: now the show is celebrating its 25th anniversary. still making families laugh, even in the age of the viral...
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the right to information and assistance. [ cell door closes ] justice isn't served until crime victims are. has anyone ever said "you are the picture of health"? you look healthy and you feel fine, but that may not be the full picture. colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer. it doesn't always cause symptoms but it can be prevented. get screened. make sure you are the picture of health. funding for this program was provided by... around the world lie the ruins of once grand civilizations. in colorado and new mexico native americans built thriving towns.
the right to information and assistance. [ cell door closes ] justice isn't served until crime victims are. has anyone ever said "you are the picture of health"? you look healthy and you feel fine, but that may not be the full picture. colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer. it doesn't always cause symptoms but it can be prevented. get screened. make sure you are the picture of health. funding for this program was provided by... around the world lie the ruins of once grand...
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you always hope but until it happens, you wonder is it ever going to happen?ought outline year. we have gone through some ups and downs and we have gone through some crazy challenges throughout this year to try to get to where we are right now. you know, just made us better. it made us stronger as a team. it made us, you know, care about each other more because we have had a lot of adversity this year. you know, for these guys to go out there and just lay it all out on the night, as i've said before, it's an honor and privilege to take the field with these guys. i can't wait to get out there and give us a chance to win, especially at this point in my career. i can tell you, it's going to be special. ♪ >> it sure is going to be special, that's for sure. the oldest pitchers to start a world series in a win or take all game, world series wasn't always best of seven, best of nine back in the day. hudson is the oldest. 39 years and 107 days. now he gets his chance to shine. and get a chance to bring home that to san that trophy. it is pretty up close. you guys have
you always hope but until it happens, you wonder is it ever going to happen?ought outline year. we have gone through some ups and downs and we have gone through some crazy challenges throughout this year to try to get to where we are right now. you know, just made us better. it made us stronger as a team. it made us, you know, care about each other more because we have had a lot of adversity this year. you know, for these guys to go out there and just lay it all out on the night, as i've said...
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seemingly get by the screening process because if they don't show any symptoms, nobody ever knows that they're sick untilget into that contagious period within that 21 days. there are just too many things that we do not know, and until we know what we don't know, we need to go with caution and make sure that we protect the american people. >> what are you hearing from your constituents? you represent the state of ohio where, in fact, this plane took off from to go back to dallas with the second infected nurse. what are you hearing from them? when from getting sick in the emergency room and throwing up and then exposing the virus to not only the people in the emergency room, but to the health care work thaerz are going to be working with them. he did not have a good answer for that. one in maryland at n.i.h. and emory in atlanta. i mean, would that not be an admission that quite possibly hospitals across the country especially in suburban wrarz and rural areas are not equipped to handle ebola? >> well, it's certainly should send up a red flag, gretchen, because in that one at the hospital where the origin
seemingly get by the screening process because if they don't show any symptoms, nobody ever knows that they're sick untilget into that contagious period within that 21 days. there are just too many things that we do not know, and until we know what we don't know, we need to go with caution and make sure that we protect the american people. >> what are you hearing from your constituents? you represent the state of ohio where, in fact, this plane took off from to go back to dallas with the...
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it is something that i've been saying ever since may 20th up until september 23rd this market is ruled by sentiment right now. what fundamentals have really changed? it is not what has happened. it is what has not happened. earnings season, no worse than feared. economic data, no worse than feared. ebola, a terrible thing but no worse than feared. so the market snaps back. here we have a 9% rally on our hands. traders behind me are befuddled an thinking they should save the move all day long and getting chopped up in the process. liz: we want to let people know the facebook numbers are out and market digesting them as are we. we wanted to get the exact correct numbers. we can put up stock reaction here and cheryl casone has the numbers. >> liz and dave, here is what we're looking at now it was a beach. earnings per share estimate was 40 cents. the number coming in at 43 cents. revenue barely a beat but a december beat. 3.2 is the actual number. in the last month of the quarter, daily active users, you were talking about that earlier, with your guest, liz, 846 million is the number. we'
it is something that i've been saying ever since may 20th up until september 23rd this market is ruled by sentiment right now. what fundamentals have really changed? it is not what has happened. it is what has not happened. earnings season, no worse than feared. economic data, no worse than feared. ebola, a terrible thing but no worse than feared. so the market snaps back. here we have a 9% rally on our hands. traders behind me are befuddled an thinking they should save the move all day long...
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until puberty. >> can you dance? >> my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvah weddings on the weekends for $150. >> what was your instrument? >> my ear. i knew what songs to make people dance. >> one of the values of your company is have a superhuman work ethic. what's the origin of that? >> i think originally it came from guilt. my grandparents were holocaust survivors and my parents did not grow up with a lot, really nothing. knowing i was the first generation to have a little bit of something, i wanted to not receive anything and i wanted to work harder than everyone to make my own mark in the world. >> you went to college but school did not suit you, it seems. >> yeah, i went to emory university in atlanta. i found myself wanting to do business, not wanting to sit in class. unfortunately, i started selling fake ids for about two months and then i realized i was going to get caught. i was really good though. it was impressive. >> they work? >> they worked. >> you became a promoter, a party promoter when you were 19? >> yes. i was t
until puberty. >> can you dance? >> my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvah weddings on the weekends for $150. >> what was your instrument? >> my ear. i knew what songs to make people dance. >> one of the values of your company is have a superhuman work ethic. what's the origin of that? >> i think originally it came from guilt. my grandparents were holocaust survivors and my parents did not grow up with a lot, really nothing. knowing i was the first...
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until today, no one has ever received the nobel peace prize and world's children's prize at the sameoday, all over the world, children voted to give the price to the 17-year-old activist, who accepted the $50,000 prize in sweden today. she says she will use the money to rebuild iing schools. she became the youngest nobel prize winner in history. >>> seems like we have had one security breach over another, how all those hack attacks could affect shopping. >>> and hall of famer charles barkley is no stranger to controversy and looks like he's landed in it again. in the studio with his controversy ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >>> nba hall of famer charles barkley has never been one to bite his tongue. now, he's taking aim at the african-american, during a recent interview he said quoting we as black people are never going to be successful not because of you white people but because of other black people. this is barkley continuing now, "when you a
until today, no one has ever received the nobel peace prize and world's children's prize at the sameoday, all over the world, children voted to give the price to the 17-year-old activist, who accepted the $50,000 prize in sweden today. she says she will use the money to rebuild iing schools. she became the youngest nobel prize winner in history. >>> seems like we have had one security breach over another, how all those hack attacks could affect shopping. >>> and hall of famer...
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i'm just one guy among the billions of people on earth, and i have never until this project, never, everin any way one way or the other. i came to america and i naturalized and now i'm an indian-american. what i know is both my parents were muslim. i know that my mother's family came from an area and moved to bombay at some point several generations ago. my father's side we know almost nothing. my father was orphaned by the time he was 6 or 8. he's not even sure of that. my father grew up in modest circumstances in a small town outside of bombay and really was a self-made man in every sense of the word and wasn't very curious about his own background and his own past. my father is dead, and my mother is still in india. >> fareed was only 6 months old when his father fought the elections and won and became a minister. >> my father, by the way, occasionally claimed, you know, turkish ancestry or central asian ancestry, but always thought he did that in just as a way of suggesting he had some kind of, you know, warrior past that we didn't know about. since i didn't know much about my roots,
i'm just one guy among the billions of people on earth, and i have never until this project, never, everin any way one way or the other. i came to america and i naturalized and now i'm an indian-american. what i know is both my parents were muslim. i know that my mother's family came from an area and moved to bombay at some point several generations ago. my father's side we know almost nothing. my father was orphaned by the time he was 6 or 8. he's not even sure of that. my father grew up in...
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and i never have until this project, never ever looked into it in any way one way or another.ame to america and naturalized. and i'm an indian-american. what i know is both of my parents were muslim. i know that my mother's family came from an area called kutch and moved to bombay several generations ago. on my father's side we know almost nothing. my father was orphaned by the time he was six or eight. my father grew up in modest circumstances in a small town outside of bombay. and really was a self-made man in every sense of the world and was not very curious about his own background and his own past. my father is dead. and my mother is still in india. >> he was only six months old when his father won the elections and became a minister. >> my father, by the way, occasionally claimed you know, turkish ancestry or central asian ancestry. but i always thought he did that in jest, sort of as a warrior path that we didn't know much about. since i didn't know much about my roots, i took a dna. the results were delivered to me. >> what we have are some documents about the life of
and i never have until this project, never ever looked into it in any way one way or another.ame to america and naturalized. and i'm an indian-american. what i know is both of my parents were muslim. i know that my mother's family came from an area called kutch and moved to bombay several generations ago. on my father's side we know almost nothing. my father was orphaned by the time he was six or eight. my father grew up in modest circumstances in a small town outside of bombay. and really was...
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ever met. but not until he got into this race did anybody say well. those are the social issues.uda he is cement for it is x civic the idea that this race is to exit -- have long to have that key party support? how cadre let it is the factor not to approve to meet - - the regrets it was the most interesting politically almost divided one-third, one-third, one-th ird to give to message aren't baby but it goes with the national mood been now. so i think that is why you don't campaign it has not worked. >> let's look mersin of a foot thick -- they try to use that against him. >> he is a nice guy he is the senate to cousins are also senators. my dad? he sells tractors and i am proud of that. says corridor here is dead asking those questions as last night that to be so offended by an ad? but they continue to be asked for the polls teide the comparison but really it is overreacted to make this the attack. go-ahead. >> as we wrap up what is going on on the ground? >> because democrats keep saying over and over we are way ahead of them that it will not be tied we're the all mail ballot e
ever met. but not until he got into this race did anybody say well. those are the social issues.uda he is cement for it is x civic the idea that this race is to exit -- have long to have that key party support? how cadre let it is the factor not to approve to meet - - the regrets it was the most interesting politically almost divided one-third, one-third, one-th ird to give to message aren't baby but it goes with the national mood been now. so i think that is why you don't campaign it has not...
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we've stopped every ebola outbreak that has ever occurred in africa until this one. this one could have been stopped had we gotten in there earlier. yesterday we published information on how cdc and the nigerian government and the government of lagos stopped a cluster in lagos, a city which is much more difficult to deal with than any place here. >> can you tell me right now how many people do you have under observation as a precaution connected directly to this case? >> right now it's a handful. the team on the ground will review that very intensively to see if there's any other groups who, out of an abundance of caution, we would want to monitor. >> you and i have talked about ebola on a number of occasions. there's been so much about it on the headlines and something alarming here this patient goes to an emergency room with symptoms. he is turned away. it wasn't until two days later when he arrived in an ambulance that he was admitted. with all the talk of ebola and with the fact that this guy had flown to this country from liberia, how did that happen? >> that's
we've stopped every ebola outbreak that has ever occurred in africa until this one. this one could have been stopped had we gotten in there earlier. yesterday we published information on how cdc and the nigerian government and the government of lagos stopped a cluster in lagos, a city which is much more difficult to deal with than any place here. >> can you tell me right now how many people do you have under observation as a precaution connected directly to this case? >> right now...
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until 11:00 p.m. on black friday. >> pam: ever wonder rarely goes into your big mac or magnetic now you can get answers campaign called our food your questions right on its home page. the chicken magnate macdonald says white meat chicken, ground what chicken scant and marinate. how about it birds? the company says 100 percent ground beef with trimmings from chuck brown and a sewing. sirloin. and a sewing. sirloin. it's estimated that 30% of the traffic in a city is caused by people looking for parking. that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years. we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then there's a mesh network that takes this information, sends it over the internet so you can go find exactly where those open parking spots are. the collaboration with citi was important for providing us the necessary financing; allow this small start up to go provide a service to municipalities. citi has been an incredible source of advice, how t
until 11:00 p.m. on black friday. >> pam: ever wonder rarely goes into your big mac or magnetic now you can get answers campaign called our food your questions right on its home page. the chicken magnate macdonald says white meat chicken, ground what chicken scant and marinate. how about it birds? the company says 100 percent ground beef with trimmings from chuck brown and a sewing. sirloin. and a sewing. sirloin. it's estimated that 30% of the traffic in a city is caused by people...
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until about a month ago. >> great job. this is the first course that ever made me feel disabled. >> dean ordakowski is talking about another course, enterprise in mitchelville publicly owned by prince george's county parks and rec. >> i walked in with him and they said, sir, he's not going out on the course is he? i said yeah he's going to ride with me. oh, he can't do that. >> they claim club management had a host of reasons why -- that doesn't allow dean would have to use a golf cart which is something he can't do. >> it was humiliating to sit in the pro shop while he came up with excuse after excuse. >> they consider what happened to them discrimination and filed a complaint with the department of justice claiming enterprise violated the americans with disabilities act. parks and rec says this is an issue of liability not disability. all dean oral cowsky had to do was pay some greens fees and take a few clubs and he'd have been good to go. >> we have a policy that says we do not allow spectators on any of our golf courses. >> but this representative of p
until about a month ago. >> great job. this is the first course that ever made me feel disabled. >> dean ordakowski is talking about another course, enterprise in mitchelville publicly owned by prince george's county parks and rec. >> i walked in with him and they said, sir, he's not going out on the course is he? i said yeah he's going to ride with me. oh, he can't do that. >> they claim club management had a host of reasons why -- that doesn't allow dean would have to...
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until i'm 75. >> i think we'd like to see you here forever and ever. >> time for the "action news" traffic report now. lets go live to matt pellman. >> we'll take you until you are 95 shirleen you'll be looking great i'm sure. i can get used to the three day, 11 hour workday. lets check the schuylkill expressway there say crash here on the westbound side near the vine street expressway, and police are on the scene and overall you are looking at nine to seven minute delays in both directions. also, watching a fire location building fire in tacony this afternoon blocking off portions of princeton avenue, a crash to steer around in warminster at jackson road and a wreck in coatesville near oak street and one on the northbound side of the 42 freeway, which is now very dark by creek road. it's off to the side but northbound slowing passing the accident scene heading up to the latest pattern of the construction pattern at i-295. and gas main breaks in camden county, one blocking it's ramp eastbound at berlin and the other in winslow from 73 westbound. now a look at the commuter report on this hump day
until i'm 75. >> i think we'd like to see you here forever and ever. >> time for the "action news" traffic report now. lets go live to matt pellman. >> we'll take you until you are 95 shirleen you'll be looking great i'm sure. i can get used to the three day, 11 hour workday. lets check the schuylkill expressway there say crash here on the westbound side near the vine street expressway, and police are on the scene and overall you are looking at nine to seven minute...
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ever in my life. believedk everyone that for a little while. flex it had you going. >> until the seventh inning wild pitch. fans took to twitter writing this. crushing little league dreamers and leaving stadium workers picking up the pieces of what could have been. -- will fansion from navy yard get over there heart earned -- their heartburn and heart the boys of camden yards? what the diehard nantes fans would not say on camera is that long before the nats came to town, d.c. was a baseball town, but for the orioles. if the orioles make it to the world series, you will likely see many people from d.c. taking 295 to watch the game in baltimore. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, how passengers at one airport could prompt changes. militants on the border of serious and turkey. the pentagon admits that kobani may still fall. and human rights groups say if that happens, if the town falls, could result in genocide. syria the senate into civil war, the world -- the world stepped in to remove assad regime's chemical weapons. but those have been neutralized. syrians put their own li
ever in my life. believedk everyone that for a little while. flex it had you going. >> until the seventh inning wild pitch. fans took to twitter writing this. crushing little league dreamers and leaving stadium workers picking up the pieces of what could have been. -- will fansion from navy yard get over there heart earned -- their heartburn and heart the boys of camden yards? what the diehard nantes fans would not say on camera is that long before the nats came to town, d.c. was a...
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until about 4:00, when i realize no one's ever gonna see it.he only time i have for just me is my drive to and from work. how am i supposed to shake that up? oh, god! this is so good! ohh! (laughs) ohh! so that's andy's orgasm face? hmm. (chuckles) i convinced andy to buy laurie's old motorcycle. oh, and i almost forgot, you're a jerk. what, are you still mad about the whole guys and girls being friends thing? well, it's like saying that we aren't even real friends. i just meant that... men and women can't be friends without a sexual undercurrent. look, we find each other attractive. we're flirty. that's our dynamic. (laughs) we are so not. but we would never act on it, because we both know it would end in disaster, so we became "friends." no, we became "friends," because-- no, wait. i don't want to use the air quotes. we became "friends"... oh, forget it. hey, jules. do you want me to water your flowers? oh, hey, tom. (chuckles) see? nice friend. oh, yeah. he definitely wants to water your flowers. (laughs) no, and gross! are the flowers my fa
until about 4:00, when i realize no one's ever gonna see it.he only time i have for just me is my drive to and from work. how am i supposed to shake that up? oh, god! this is so good! ohh! (laughs) ohh! so that's andy's orgasm face? hmm. (chuckles) i convinced andy to buy laurie's old motorcycle. oh, and i almost forgot, you're a jerk. what, are you still mad about the whole guys and girls being friends thing? well, it's like saying that we aren't even real friends. i just meant that... men and...
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until the water is clean. some neighbors aren't sure they'll ever trust the tap again. >> i would never drink city water again.orter: 300 families are receiving free bottled water, but officials say that's out of the abundance of caution and only 50 homes were affected by this contaminated water. >>> there are many great teachers who have a great reputation with their students. >> but it must be an exceptional one if the kids think she has a good reputation and they've never even met her. tonight's "bay area proud." >> the history in a place like san jose's presentation high school comes not from its old buildings but from the people who have walked its whats. it's something they want their students to remember. just how they're choosing to do it is tonight's "bay area proud." it takes a special teacher to get this many teenagers out of bed and into a pool at this hour of the morning. even more special when you consider it is a math teacher that has these girls swimming lap after lap. a math teacher, by the way, none of them ever had or likely even knew. that is because clair bookser died of breast cancer almo
until the water is clean. some neighbors aren't sure they'll ever trust the tap again. >> i would never drink city water again.orter: 300 families are receiving free bottled water, but officials say that's out of the abundance of caution and only 50 homes were affected by this contaminated water. >>> there are many great teachers who have a great reputation with their students. >> but it must be an exceptional one if the kids think she has a good reputation and they've...
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but it has been the most horrible experience i've ever had. up until recently, he's still at home. ile still have him sleeping in the bed with me and i will until the end. but a certain peace has come over me and it's a feeling of certainty because what i thought was going to be horrible, the care taking part of it has really become something almost sacred about it. >> sally quinn, the wife of the late ben bradlee in a recent q and a interview if you missed it, go to our web site. bradlee dying of natural causes. hey tiger. this piece which he vinted at the "washington post" and many copied him. he said things like that writes martha sheryl. he was unabashed, uninhibited. benjamin bradlee was the -- enjoyed being improper one. style section. "washington post" if you're interested in reading. reporter, he writes that the sing the trait that made ben bradlee so great, he writes in that suppose was his swagger. this from the "washington post" as well. his lasting legacy may be watergate but ben bradlee brought a new sensibility to feature pieces and that began with the style section.
but it has been the most horrible experience i've ever had. up until recently, he's still at home. ile still have him sleeping in the bed with me and i will until the end. but a certain peace has come over me and it's a feeling of certainty because what i thought was going to be horrible, the care taking part of it has really become something almost sacred about it. >> sally quinn, the wife of the late ben bradlee in a recent q and a interview if you missed it, go to our web site. bradlee...
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it has been campaign from morning until night, from friday through next friday. >> reporter: did you everision that peter and his colleagues would be in prison for 300 days? >> no. no. absolutely not. i -- it's been 300 days too long. >> reporter: there have been some pretty dark moments along the way, i can imagine. what were the darkest? >> well, clearly the darkest was the day of the sentence. it still remains in my memory as just an awful, all of nightmare. >> one of the other darkest days was seeing him the first time whites. >> in the cage. >> in the cage. >> i mean that evening pains me today when i think of that ima image. >> reporter: you are spent two months in egypt immediately after the verdict. how was peter doing when you saw him? >> he was very strong, remaining strong really. and doing everything that he could to keep himself physically and mentally, spiritually altogether. >> reporter: and now? >> well, he's still strong. but having to stair as it were in to the abyss of not knowing what is to come, there were moments when i thought he was showing some cracks. >> reporter
it has been campaign from morning until night, from friday through next friday. >> reporter: did you everision that peter and his colleagues would be in prison for 300 days? >> no. no. absolutely not. i -- it's been 300 days too long. >> reporter: there have been some pretty dark moments along the way, i can imagine. what were the darkest? >> well, clearly the darkest was the day of the sentence. it still remains in my memory as just an awful, all of nightmare. >>...
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i personally heard from clinicians to cases where people did not ever present the entire time from the mission to the treatment until they died they ever had a document on hundred five were 101.5. they never did. now we have focused so heavily in the clinics and so forth but if somebody present and doesn't have a fever what happens when the media gets all over and says you told us there would be a fever and now you didn't know what you were talking about now is the time to anticipate that an essay we saw that but we don't know about this group and we are trying to learn more about it. tell them what you might have happened and that is how you will learn about it and feel like you can't talk about it and number two, when it happens if it it happens and i believe it will, you don't have to feel like somehow you didn't tell them the complete truth. i just want to cover this one briefly and say to comments about this. please understand we are talking about two different issues. there's been a series of things written about this recently where i've got to tell you that we would have never been into position to judge whet
i personally heard from clinicians to cases where people did not ever present the entire time from the mission to the treatment until they died they ever had a document on hundred five were 101.5. they never did. now we have focused so heavily in the clinics and so forth but if somebody present and doesn't have a fever what happens when the media gets all over and says you told us there would be a fever and now you didn't know what you were talking about now is the time to anticipate that an...
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. >>> at the big board with big talkers, one week until halloween and be honest, have you ever done to full-size candy bar for halloween? there is a debate, should kids have to stay in their own neighborhoods? and a writer going for halloween for 99% wrote a skathing note to an advice column saying he or she lives in one of the wealthiest neighbors in the country and doesn't feel it is appropriate to provide halloween candy for kids brought there to trick-or-treat. writing, halloween isn't a social service or charity in which i have to buy candy for less-fortunate children. they go on to say that obviously this makes me feel like a terrible person, but this person has a problem with halloween becoming what they call a "free-for-all." what do you think about all this? big conversation going on on my facebook page right now. >>> get this -- this is a yearbook photos from broken bow in nebraska. firearms of all shapes and sizes allowed. you can poses with your weapon of the choice, but only if it is tasteful. this may have you scratching its head but it is a rural community of 3500 people
. >>> at the big board with big talkers, one week until halloween and be honest, have you ever done to full-size candy bar for halloween? there is a debate, should kids have to stay in their own neighborhoods? and a writer going for halloween for 99% wrote a skathing note to an advice column saying he or she lives in one of the wealthiest neighbors in the country and doesn't feel it is appropriate to provide halloween candy for kids brought there to trick-or-treat. writing, halloween...
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ever. we hope that's true. >> the time is eight minutes until the thop. coming up -- until the top of the hour cosmght., prescription for pleasure. >> the story that will warm your heart. a wounded veteran reunited with his best friend. ♪ ♪ shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. a reunion sure to warm your heart. this veteran reunited with his service dog duke after six months apart. duke was getting special training to help with this man's nerve damage and post traumatic stress. >> the bad. co-workers eerily predict a horrific car crash. take a look. wow that crash happened moments after the men started filming the woman in the white car. they say they were concerned because of her erratic driving. finally, the ugly. a grizzly feast caught on camera. this bear found and stole a hidden go-pro. he picked it up, tossed it l
ever. we hope that's true. >> the time is eight minutes until the thop. coming up -- until the top of the hour cosmght., prescription for pleasure. >> the story that will warm your heart. a wounded veteran reunited with his best friend. ♪ ♪ shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit...
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until the revolution. of the double the size spanish ever to take georgia or even the colonial successful attempt at louisbourg. so this is a massive, massive expedition. the naval commander chose and d'anvillelle, was described by one scholar as virtually without naval experience. he had a very high rank, and you might wonder why the king paid this guy, and he came to this position as a courtier admiral, and if you look at all the other admirals, there are 80 years old. so he was exley fairly young. wasas a middle -- he actually fairly young. he was a middle-aged guy. but he took his job seriously, and started to work with the naval ministry to put together a plan. but from the beginning of the expedition, it was a set with problems. they were supposed to leave an early spring, and they left in late spring, about a three-month delay. onause they did not get out time, the winds had shifted, so they were very close -- slow to get there. -- why is thisem a problem? when you are on a ship for a longer time, you are more prone to getting diseases, so a lot of people got scurvy. of stormygot a lot weather, includin
until the revolution. of the double the size spanish ever to take georgia or even the colonial successful attempt at louisbourg. so this is a massive, massive expedition. the naval commander chose and d'anvillelle, was described by one scholar as virtually without naval experience. he had a very high rank, and you might wonder why the king paid this guy, and he came to this position as a courtier admiral, and if you look at all the other admirals, there are 80 years old. so he was exley fairly...
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in fact, i never, ever thought about a day in san francisco without ted gul acson. it wasn't until i got the news that i realize that i actually took that for granted. i never thought that there would be a movement without ted and i never thought there would be a san francisco without ted. and even when, you know, because there are so many of us, even when we argue and disagree, there is so much respect and love that we all have for one another because we know where each other's hearts and our commitments lie. and the loss of these giants each time is incredibly heart breaking whether the passing of [speaker not understood], ted gul acson joins this group of san francisco icons whose commitment and heart was never questioned. but i have to say i feel so incredibly fortunate as someone who what younger here in san francisco, that we all got to spend time with all of these amazing individuals and that we have this generation. and i will call them elders. we have this generation of elders who are so intelligent, whose knowledge of the history of san francisco is unmatched, who are scr
in fact, i never, ever thought about a day in san francisco without ted gul acson. it wasn't until i got the news that i realize that i actually took that for granted. i never thought that there would be a movement without ted and i never thought there would be a san francisco without ted. and even when, you know, because there are so many of us, even when we argue and disagree, there is so much respect and love that we all have for one another because we know where each other's hearts and our...
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the concern remained until 1870 when the republican party and best friend washington, d.c. has ever had in the white house, that great american president ulysses s. grant put an end to it. grant believed the 1790 decision to have been of such constitutional magnitude that the question of removal, quote, should go through the same process at least as amendments to the constitution. even if there be a constitutional power to remove it, which is not settled, unquote. his implied threat to veto any unconstitutionality or the absence of a supermajority established the district of columbia at last as the permanent seat of government. after that the republican party included the physical and symbolic reconstruction of the city as part of its reconstruction of the south only then -- only then did americans outside of washington, d.c. begin to refer to it as the capital of the united states. rather than the seat of federal government. the issue of removal first came before congress in 1805. senator john quincy adams became the first member to argue the constitution did not give congress the
the concern remained until 1870 when the republican party and best friend washington, d.c. has ever had in the white house, that great american president ulysses s. grant put an end to it. grant believed the 1790 decision to have been of such constitutional magnitude that the question of removal, quote, should go through the same process at least as amendments to the constitution. even if there be a constitutional power to remove it, which is not settled, unquote. his implied threat to veto any...