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know gail had a problem.could have talked to us. she's a hoarder, apparently. >> listen, gail opened up her closet to adam glassman, creative director to see if he could cut the clutter. >> what is wrong with the mr. t. starter kit look? i like a lot of necklaces, a lot of layering. >> it shows. adam helped gail organize and eliminate old jewelry, outdated shoes and 67 handbags. this cover shot looks a lot like this one in rome. oprah recreated it on a manhattan street. >> see, that's why gail has a problem. oprah is her enabler. >> no, that's friendship. >> see you tomorrow. take care, everybody. bye. >> bye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i...got you something. ohh!! (gasps) agh!! diamonds! yeah. mmmm! 5 swirled diamonds, new in lucky charms! my theory is pretty simple. happiness, before cleanliness. gooey. flaky. happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> "the insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity convers
know gail had a problem.could have talked to us. she's a hoarder, apparently. >> listen, gail opened up her closet to adam glassman, creative director to see if he could cut the clutter. >> what is wrong with the mr. t. starter kit look? i like a lot of necklaces, a lot of layering. >> it shows. adam helped gail organize and eliminate old jewelry, outdated shoes and 67 handbags. this cover shot looks a lot like this one in rome. oprah recreated it on a manhattan street....
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i didn't know gail had a problem.hoarder, apparently. >> listen, gail opened up her closet to adam glassman, creative director to see if he could cut the clutter. >> what is wrong with the mr. t. starter kit look? i like a lot of necklaces, a lot of layering. >> adam helped gail organize and eliminate old jewelry outdated and 67 handbags. this cover shot looks a lot like this one in rome. oprah recreated it on a manhattan street. >> see, that's why gail has a problem. oprah is her enabler. >> no, that's friendship. >> see you tomorrow. take care, everybody. bye. >> bye. >> grant: they may have pride and poise but the first man has a future in oakland. >> (cheers & applause) am disappointed for the league and the fans. >> this is just a mistake. >> that is horrible. right here? >> to much has been done for them for it but they're not able to be your own person. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: now at stake! a
i didn't know gail had a problem.hoarder, apparently. >> listen, gail opened up her closet to adam glassman, creative director to see if he could cut the clutter. >> what is wrong with the mr. t. starter kit look? i like a lot of necklaces, a lot of layering. >> adam helped gail organize and eliminate old jewelry outdated and 67 handbags. this cover shot looks a lot like this one in rome. oprah recreated it on a manhattan street. >> see, that's why gail has a problem....
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i didn't know gail had a problem. apparently. >> listen, gail opened up her closet to adam glassman, creative director to see if he could cut the clutter. >> what is wrong with the mr. t. starter kit look? i like a lot of necklaces, a lot of layering. >> adam helped gail organize and eliminate old jewelry outdated and 67 handbags. this cover shot looks a lot like this one in rome. oprah recreated it on a manhattan street. >> see, that's why gail has a problem. oprah is her enabler. >> no, that's friendship. >> see you tomorrow. take care, everybody. bye. >> bye. >>> "the insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> donald is glad we're friends again. >> we are friends, steve. >> drop off an olive branch as hollywood deals with the donald's popularity and why his whining has him winning even after the debate. >> trump thought the question i asked was unfair. >> and then megyn kelly standing her ground. >> i certainly will apologize for doing good journalism. >> who will be trump's next target? >> i thi
i didn't know gail had a problem. apparently. >> listen, gail opened up her closet to adam glassman, creative director to see if he could cut the clutter. >> what is wrong with the mr. t. starter kit look? i like a lot of necklaces, a lot of layering. >> adam helped gail organize and eliminate old jewelry outdated and 67 handbags. this cover shot looks a lot like this one in rome. oprah recreated it on a manhattan street. >> see, that's why gail has a problem. oprah is...
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that was gail's mistake. she misread the amount. it should have been $25. but the officer written her home address on the ticket incorrectly. that five should have been an eight. so gail never received any notice from traffic court about the extra $4 she oweked or failing to appear for her court date. >> when you write down what date i failed to appear and wrote march 28th. well, i never heard that date before. >> reporter: that is because the officer made another mistake, writing january 22nd as the date to appear. the same day he gave her the ticket. an sfpd spokesman e mailed the i-team, this is unfortunate and we have reminded officers to pass along information about ensuring citations are properly filled out. thank you for bringing it to our attention. that doesn't help gail. her $25 fine turned into $497 with penalties. money she doesn't have. raising two daughters as a single mom. >> i'm struggling as of now. i don't have rent this month. i'm expecting an eviction notice. >> reporter: gail turned to the lawyers committee for civil rights for help. >>
that was gail's mistake. she misread the amount. it should have been $25. but the officer written her home address on the ticket incorrectly. that five should have been an eight. so gail never received any notice from traffic court about the extra $4 she oweked or failing to appear for her court date. >> when you write down what date i failed to appear and wrote march 28th. well, i never heard that date before. >> reporter: that is because the officer made another mistake, writing...
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that was gail's mistake. she misread the amount. it should have been $25. but the officer written her home address on the ticket incorrectly. that five should have been an eight. so gail never received any notice from traffic court about the extra $4 she oweked or failing to appear for her court date. >> when you write down what date i failed to appear and wrote march 28th. well, i never heard that date before. >> reporter: that is because the officer made another mistake, writing january 22nd as the date to appear. the same day he gave her the ticket. an sfpd spokesman e mailed the i-team, this is unfortunate and we have reminded officers to pass along information about ensuring citations are properly filled out. thank you for bringing it to our attention. that doesn't help gail. her $25 fine turned into $497 with penalties. money she doesn't have. raising two daughters as a single mom. >> i'm struggling as of now. i don't have rent this month. i'm expecting an eviction notice. >> reporter: gail turned to the lawyers committee for civil rights for help. >>
that was gail's mistake. she misread the amount. it should have been $25. but the officer written her home address on the ticket incorrectly. that five should have been an eight. so gail never received any notice from traffic court about the extra $4 she oweked or failing to appear for her court date. >> when you write down what date i failed to appear and wrote march 28th. well, i never heard that date before. >> reporter: that is because the officer made another mistake, writing...
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what did you hear, gail wilensky?uest: what i heard is that as well as we have been doing for the present generation that is on medicare and we have heard comments of people experiencing medicare, we will have challenges going forward and the treasury secretary didn't really hit all of the challenges that will come up. some of them are further off. the disability fund is in dire straits. it is somewhat of a lesson of what happens when you wait until the 11th hour to do something. if there is not an infusion much funds people will not receive the fund they are scheduled it receive next year. we have different funding that is used for medicare and we have two main pieces. one is the wage tax that funds part a, the hospital and nursing home. it is scheduled to be solvent until 2030, which is a good way off off, although precise years are rarely regarded as very accurate but it is not in an immediate problem. the more serious issue is roughly half of the medicine dare -- medicare is funded by general revenue and that is w
what did you hear, gail wilensky?uest: what i heard is that as well as we have been doing for the present generation that is on medicare and we have heard comments of people experiencing medicare, we will have challenges going forward and the treasury secretary didn't really hit all of the challenges that will come up. some of them are further off. the disability fund is in dire straits. it is somewhat of a lesson of what happens when you wait until the 11th hour to do something. if there is...
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gail let's start with you. i.s.i.l. controls large parts of iraq, large parts of syria. not only using violence for violence sake but using it as a tool as do other groups around the world, other governments as well. it governs to some extent. at what point do we have to accept them as not just i.s.i.l. but the islamic state? >> look i think they're trying too upset the international order. not trying to become part of the international order. when they took over afghanistan they wanted the u.n. seat they had regional ambitions. these guys are trying to create an entirely new international order, that makes it very difficult to come to the argument of when do you recognize these folks. >> they wanted a new international order right? but the united states invaded afghanistan, it didn't invade the taliban. the taliban was de facto accepted as the governing -- >> not accepted but recognized. >> is it ever going to lap with i.s.i.l? >> i don't think it's going to happen any time in the future. it is not trying to learn to live with i.s.i.s, it's trying to learn to upset that
gail let's start with you. i.s.i.l. controls large parts of iraq, large parts of syria. not only using violence for violence sake but using it as a tool as do other groups around the world, other governments as well. it governs to some extent. at what point do we have to accept them as not just i.s.i.l. but the islamic state? >> look i think they're trying too upset the international order. not trying to become part of the international order. when they took over afghanistan they wanted...
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when i went home from work -- >> i drove in my garage and they were like, gail, gail, we need something to grab the cat. i had a swiffer stick and vacuum hose that was long enough. >> all those animal rescues truly made an impact on you. >> oh, wow! >> there's the little wet kitty. we need a kitten update. what's the deal? >> the cat was taken to animal control. >> great job, everybody. >> good job, hero gail. >> glad i got the ladder that would fit down a man hole cover. >> oh, my gosh, look at that! >>> the rtm posted by the lapd. keep an eye out for a drive by. you see it. there's the drive by. it would have been fine if that kid had just kept driving by. he noticed something sitting right here in front of this house. a huge amazon package, by the looks of it. he comes up. you can actually see the moment his conscience kicks in. no, i can't do that. yeah, yeah, i'm taking that gigantic box with me on my teeny tiny scooter. i want whatever is inside and lapd wants him. >> i hope it's a doll or makeup or some slippers. >> adult diapers. >> some people have said he looks a little bit li
when i went home from work -- >> i drove in my garage and they were like, gail, gail, we need something to grab the cat. i had a swiffer stick and vacuum hose that was long enough. >> all those animal rescues truly made an impact on you. >> oh, wow! >> there's the little wet kitty. we need a kitten update. what's the deal? >> the cat was taken to animal control. >> great job, everybody. >> good job, hero gail. >> glad i got the ladder that would...
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. >> gail? gail, what have you seen in the toilet? the memory is seared in my mind. it was 1997. the horror. californians, spice it up a little bit. don't call it what it is. while some communities are using technology to recycle water, others are harnessing a far more renewable resource. >> there's an app for people to report water wasters. >> it will include the locations. >> they reported a water waster. same story here. >> yeah! that will teach them to have ivy! we're joined by california correspondent al madrigal. al, thank you for joining us. tell me more about california's efforts to conserve water. >> nah, i don't think i'm going to. >> what do you mean, nah? we flew you out to california. tell me about the conserving of the water and that you will. >> i'm sick of it, okay, jon? back home it's all we ever talk about. we used to go to dinner and discuss movies, which stars were secretly gay, but now it's how long was your shower, did you use the bucket? hey, that's the guy whose lawn is green. call the cops! >> al, what are you doing? >> i'm taking advantage of your unregu
. >> gail? gail, what have you seen in the toilet? the memory is seared in my mind. it was 1997. the horror. californians, spice it up a little bit. don't call it what it is. while some communities are using technology to recycle water, others are harnessing a far more renewable resource. >> there's an app for people to report water wasters. >> it will include the locations. >> they reported a water waster. same story here. >> yeah! that will teach them to have...
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so gail opened up her closet to see if he could just cut through the mess. >> this is how it was told to me. not that there's anything wrong with your looks, gail, but how about we do something where we go through your closet and look at your bags, your shoes, your jewelry. off, i was a little offended by that. i actually like jewelry. i'm the first girl who says what's wrong with the mr. t. starter look.first >> hit shows ft and it helps gail organize and eliminate omd jewelry out there with 6 7 handbags. >> adam says you don't have to wear everything you own. more is not necessarily more. >> it's all inside the pages of "o" magazine. and this cover shot looks a lot like this one in rome. >> oprah winefrey is making a slash highlight icon. she is great as glinda, the good witch. and there's lindsay perry all made up as the insider. >> now, ma rye ya may want to see our next story. >> not everybody is into its. a new confers from ricky lake reveals why. >> it's amazing, the idea that we can create life and grow this little poernerp and give birth on our own terms. >> it's supposed to
so gail opened up her closet to see if he could just cut through the mess. >> this is how it was told to me. not that there's anything wrong with your looks, gail, but how about we do something where we go through your closet and look at your bags, your shoes, your jewelry. off, i was a little offended by that. i actually like jewelry. i'm the first girl who says what's wrong with the mr. t. starter look.first >> hit shows ft and it helps gail organize and eliminate omd jewelry out...
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gail's health is under control and with a little help from a fer at the time doctor, she has a family and has an important piece of advice for others. >> don't give up. >> reporter: deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> and they say the cause is not fully understood. it might be inherited but so much heart break for women trying to get pregnant and don't know why. so. >> glad to see there's hope though. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> staying in shape can be hard work, which is why keeping fitness fun has always been important. >> but what happens when the workout was made entirely into a game with nostalgia inducing pop quizes mixed with our favorite childhood activities. nick question batiste finds out. >> imagine rocking out to '80s music and hurling it nerve balls all while toning your tummy. that can happen here at throwback fitness. a 45-minute gym class inspired workout and a rebirth of your youth. a throwback to the playground, the class combines dodgeball and capture the flag with burpees squats and situps during phases called phys ed and recess. >> where will i be crying for he
gail's health is under control and with a little help from a fer at the time doctor, she has a family and has an important piece of advice for others. >> don't give up. >> reporter: deborah roberts, abc news, new york. >> and they say the cause is not fully understood. it might be inherited but so much heart break for women trying to get pregnant and don't know why. so. >> glad to see there's hope though. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> staying in shape can be hard...
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gail's yard has responded, even in this difficult summer and without overwatering. >> it's okay to have some things not look as attractive. but maintaining the trees is the most important because those are long-term investments and i believe it helps the environment to have the trees survive. >> reporter: nothing is perfect, not even in a drought year except foonding a balance between water conservation and holding on to long-term trees and the yards we love so much. from walnut creek, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> bon appetit magazine has named san francisco the best food city. and among america's top ten new restaurants 24 in the city's mission district. our place on valencia came in first. >> so let me point out, cheryl, the owner's name is not al. these are his initials. a.l., aaron london. he told me he was up ry early at 5:30 a.m. waiting for the call that would change his life. it's a classic example of boy gets into trouble, boy turns his life around. >> i always had a lot of crazy manic energy and super nuts n s didn't have anything to direct it into. when i was 14, i started
gail's yard has responded, even in this difficult summer and without overwatering. >> it's okay to have some things not look as attractive. but maintaining the trees is the most important because those are long-term investments and i believe it helps the environment to have the trees survive. >> reporter: nothing is perfect, not even in a drought year except foonding a balance between water conservation and holding on to long-term trees and the yards we love so much. from walnut...
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gail lewinsky, is medicare working like explained there by president johnson? guest: in general yes. medicare was designed to meet a very particular meeting for the older population of america to make sure they would have access to insurance coverage or hospitals and physicians. a challenge to most seniors even those that were not low income had a great deal of trouble getting insurance. it changed a lot, the coverage has broadened, we have 55 million people on medicare now. almost 10 million of whom are disabled. and under 65. preventative services, many are covered. outpatient prescription drug coverage has been expanded. in 2003, through legislation. the financing has changed significantly, but the need that medicare was designed to respond to, making sure that seniors would have access to care has indeed been that. guest: i agree with her and i add a few more items. one is that health care delivery has changed dramatically since lyndon b. johnson gave that speech. in those days, most people got their care and hospitals by physicians. over the years there ha
gail lewinsky, is medicare working like explained there by president johnson? guest: in general yes. medicare was designed to meet a very particular meeting for the older population of america to make sure they would have access to insurance coverage or hospitals and physicians. a challenge to most seniors even those that were not low income had a great deal of trouble getting insurance. it changed a lot, the coverage has broadened, we have 55 million people on medicare now. almost 10 million...
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there was a historian working here in the keys named gail swanson. she uncovered some information west. map from 1861 key it showed a notation called african cemetery. she figured that had to relate to this story. we decided to zero in on where that site might be. said what isit and the best way to survey the area without going and digging. we settled on ground penetrating interest.ur area of we brought in a specialist to help. we surveyed the area, low and behold within two hours, we found graves exactly where we thought they would be. 2002.as in 20 -- wonderful discovery to have this history and a physical presence here still to remind us. it has been wonderful. the community is supportive, there is now a memorial. we have done other surveys and found even more grace -- graves in this area. site. tremendous of not only the transatlantic slave trade but a reminder of these poor
there was a historian working here in the keys named gail swanson. she uncovered some information west. map from 1861 key it showed a notation called african cemetery. she figured that had to relate to this story. we decided to zero in on where that site might be. said what isit and the best way to survey the area without going and digging. we settled on ground penetrating interest.ur area of we brought in a specialist to help. we surveyed the area, low and behold within two hours, we found...
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she said, aunt gail, do you know what daddy did?eard that your daddy did something that no daddy should do. and i started to walk away, because i felt the tears coming and my eyes were stinging. my heart was breaking. and amina and sarah were sitting across the table. and as i was rounding the table, sarah reached out and she grabbed my arm. she said, "aunt gail, it hurt." >> i have a daughter. my whole life i've spent trying to protect her. i can't even conceive that the first sexual encounter your daughter has is with the man who's supposed to be her loving protector, her savior. >> when amina told me, i left the same day, and we moved in, and we stayed at my mom's. >> on december 17th, 1998 yaser was indicted for sexual penetration of the girls. he threatened to kill patricia and to take the girls and just disappear. the sheriff's department was going forward with this complaint when amina and sarah recanted, saying they just made that up because they didn't like their school and they wanted to not go to school there anymore. i t
she said, aunt gail, do you know what daddy did?eard that your daddy did something that no daddy should do. and i started to walk away, because i felt the tears coming and my eyes were stinging. my heart was breaking. and amina and sarah were sitting across the table. and as i was rounding the table, sarah reached out and she grabbed my arm. she said, "aunt gail, it hurt." >> i have a daughter. my whole life i've spent trying to protect her. i can't even conceive that the first...
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robert berenson -- gail will in ski -- gail wilensky and dr. robert berenson. up next, turn our attention to alzheimer's. we will talk about funding levels for research and the latest efforts to combat the disease right after this short break. ♪ >> tonight on "the communicators," a democratic representative, diana degette, and representative jim wayne german -- jim langevin. >> we've seen the attack on the office of personnel management, but also private industry, target, home depot, some of the other private industries have had customer information stolen. we can try very hard to keep ahead of the hackers. but what we need to do is think about how we minimize the need for customers to put their private information on websites. >> right now, there are legal prohibitions to the government sharing classified information with the private sector. there are legal prohibitions from the private sector sharing threat information back with the government. they would be termed as acting as "agents of the government," and that's not allowed. what we want to do is allow th
robert berenson -- gail will in ski -- gail wilensky and dr. robert berenson. up next, turn our attention to alzheimer's. we will talk about funding levels for research and the latest efforts to combat the disease right after this short break. ♪ >> tonight on "the communicators," a democratic representative, diana degette, and representative jim wayne german -- jim langevin. >> we've seen the attack on the office of personnel management, but also private industry,...
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. >> in walnut creek, gail has put more than three decades of love and care into her backyard.re has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had more than a little help from her gardener. >> the drought this year is very serious because it is a four-year drought. we had a drought in the 90s and the 80s and the big one of the 70s and a lot of these trees today had to get through all of those. >> the methods of tried and true from drip irrigation to building a small well around the base of the tree to keep water from flowing away to enriching the soil with mulch to watering at night. gail's yard has responded in the difficult summer, and without overwatering. >> it's okay to have some things not look as attactive or as aesthetic, but maintaining the trees i think is the most important things because those are long-term investments, and i believe it actually helps the environment to have the trees survive. >> nothing is perfect. not even in a drought year except maybe finding a balance between water conservation and holding on to long-term trees and the yards we love so much. from w
. >> in walnut creek, gail has put more than three decades of love and care into her backyard.re has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had more than a little help from her gardener. >> the drought this year is very serious because it is a four-year drought. we had a drought in the 90s and the 80s and the big one of the 70s and a lot of these trees today had to get through all of those. >> the methods of tried and true from drip irrigation to building a small well around...
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let's try it, gail. >> i couldn't help it!very shot goes by way too fast, though. >> makes you want to watch it again. >> makes you want to go there and check it out for yourself. >> that waterfall was pretty pretty. >>> the bryan brothers and rory mcilroy team up for -- >> some truly impressive trick >> that you'll want to take a shot at. it to him. >> chances are good. >> yeah. >>> cat versus dog. [ bell rings ] >>> if you're rory mcilroy and have been the number one golfer in the world for 92 straight weeks, you're pretty sure no one can show you anything new in the world of golf unless you're hanging out with the bryan brothers. >> those guys are amazing and have some amazing trick shot. >> they do, indeed. who better to team up with than the world's greatest golfer to pull off extremely awesome trick shots. >> this bank here. >> oh! >> how incredible is that? three different concrete blocks. it sails over to him and in slow mo, bam! chipping over one of the brothers. the other one, smash! >> they have to be so precise, mo
let's try it, gail. >> i couldn't help it!very shot goes by way too fast, though. >> makes you want to watch it again. >> makes you want to go there and check it out for yourself. >> that waterfall was pretty pretty. >>> the bryan brothers and rory mcilroy team up for -- >> some truly impressive trick >> that you'll want to take a shot at. it to him. >> chances are good. >> yeah. >>> cat versus dog. [ bell rings ] >>> if...
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. >> bffs gail and oprah went clubbing in a resort. >> went on a private jet and get this, even had somebody fly out a private copy of "straight outta compton" so they could watch it on vacation. >> they also did helicopter sightseeing and a little kayaking while mariah carey did things a little differently on a camel off the coast. >> a lot go straight to the yacht. on a yacht, you can do whatever the heck you want and no one is going to say anything because they've all signed non-disclosure agreements. >> our favorite has to be amy schumer and jennifer lawrence. we love those shots but told jon stewart the getaway might have been a bad move. >> it's my picture next to jennifer lawrence's, the last person you want to be next to. all the pictures we took of us, i look like her coach in all the pictures. like i'm telling her to, like, listen jen! >> who knew this shot launched a full on vacation war between amy and her "trainwreck" co-star bree larson? >> having the time of my life. we've been watching all on instagram, seeing amy schumer shots on our vacation. she was on a boat with jennifer
. >> bffs gail and oprah went clubbing in a resort. >> went on a private jet and get this, even had somebody fly out a private copy of "straight outta compton" so they could watch it on vacation. >> they also did helicopter sightseeing and a little kayaking while mariah carey did things a little differently on a camel off the coast. >> a lot go straight to the yacht. on a yacht, you can do whatever the heck you want and no one is going to say anything because...
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gail: my name is gail schnell, i am the president and ceo of schnell tech solutions. i just want to say that i respect each and every person here and each and every race, and we have all suffered some sort of injustice if you look at the past, speaking from the asian-americans like a minor for the japanese, they have gone through concentration camps, and these are all of our ancestors. the only way we will move forward is learning from her past, learning from our mistakes and moving forward together as a whole. i have a child, and with his classmates asked him -- are you filipino? and he said -- what is that? and he said -- are you from the philippines? he said, "i am american." i want one day for us to not see a color, not see a race. so many interracial couples, i am hoping that after a while we will stop the hatred and try to find all the ways that we can help each other out and be a better country by working together, just like in the army. we are made up of women, different races, and i have faced racism, i have faced discrimination being a woman, but i choose no
gail: my name is gail schnell, i am the president and ceo of schnell tech solutions. i just want to say that i respect each and every person here and each and every race, and we have all suffered some sort of injustice if you look at the past, speaking from the asian-americans like a minor for the japanese, they have gone through concentration camps, and these are all of our ancestors. the only way we will move forward is learning from her past, learning from our mistakes and moving forward...
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. >>> the giants can really for the win they'll pull within half gail of the dodgers in the west. astros sweeping dodgers today. the walkoff homer in the tenth for houston. l.a., the first five-game losing streak in two years, this sports report brought you by bank of the west. niners looking pretty good, jarred hasn't, the real deal. >> next at 6:00, the west coast invasion on the big screen. movie about l.a.'s most popular >> join us tonight on kofy tv 20. vice-president joe biden and donald trump faces tough questions. then at 11 on channel 7, one year after the napa earthquake the recovery effort still underway and a church still picking up the pieces-tonight at 11:00 our. >> "straight outta compton" dominating the box office. it has now topped $111 million in less than two weeks. "straight outta compton" took the top spot with $26 million. "mission impossible: rogue nation" mission came in second with 11 million. two new movies, money hit man agent 47 "was in fourth place, "man from u.n.c.l.e." rounded out the top five. see you at 9:00 and 11:00, you can watch your favorite a
. >>> the giants can really for the win they'll pull within half gail of the dodgers in the west. astros sweeping dodgers today. the walkoff homer in the tenth for houston. l.a., the first five-game losing streak in two years, this sports report brought you by bank of the west. niners looking pretty good, jarred hasn't, the real deal. >> next at 6:00, the west coast invasion on the big screen. movie about l.a.'s most popular >> join us tonight on kofy tv 20. vice-president...
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jonathan gilliam is a former police officer and gail salts is a psychologist. as we were prying to piece together about the information that have flooded in about this man, we are confounded by the mixed signals. suicide notes, suggestions to others "i'm going out with a bang." and yet, you know, evidence that shows he was planning possibly to be on the run, renting a car, wigs, shawls, sunglasses. it's very confusing. and yet it's not. it's a person who's long standingly been highly suspicious, interprets everything from the outside world as being an attack against him and becomes very, very angry about that. easily slighted. very grand yois with grandiose aspirations that he couldn't meet and so this plan even that he hatched and committed was also grandiose, to film what he did, to have an idea that he could get away. it all smacks of something that actually -- i can't diagnose someone who i've never met. >> obviously. >> but it sounds like paranoid personality disorder and the important thing people have to understand is many people who commit these mass cr
jonathan gilliam is a former police officer and gail salts is a psychologist. as we were prying to piece together about the information that have flooded in about this man, we are confounded by the mixed signals. suicide notes, suggestions to others "i'm going out with a bang." and yet, you know, evidence that shows he was planning possibly to be on the run, renting a car, wigs, shawls, sunglasses. it's very confusing. and yet it's not. it's a person who's long standingly been highly...
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. >>> the giants can really for the win they'll pull within half gail of the dodgers in the west. astros sweeping dodgers today. the walkoff homer in the tenth for houston. l.a., the first five-game losing streak in two years, this sports report brought you by bank of the west. niners looking pretty good, jarred hasn't, the real deal. >> next at 6:00, the west coast invasion on the big screen. movie about l.a.'s most popular my theory is pretty simple. happiness, before cleanliness. gooey. flaky. happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. >> join us tonight on kofy tv 20. vice-president joe biden and donald trump faces tough question
. >>> the giants can really for the win they'll pull within half gail of the dodgers in the west. astros sweeping dodgers today. the walkoff homer in the tenth for houston. l.a., the first five-game losing streak in two years, this sports report brought you by bank of the west. niners looking pretty good, jarred hasn't, the real deal. >> next at 6:00, the west coast invasion on the big screen. movie about l.a.'s most popular my theory is pretty simple. happiness, before...
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. >> black cat lives matter, too, gail. >> knew that was coming. >> hit the road. >>> very quickly outside t plane in a freefall cannly mean one thing. you're skydiving. not just free falling. the guy that just jumped was challenged to complete a rubix cube on his descent. he has already pulled the parachute. now as he is gliding down to the ground he brings out the rubix cube you see there. >> it's funny he's checking his pockets you're like, what are you checking your pockets for? you've got the parachute. what could you have possibly forgotten? >> i wonder what this guy's commander thinks about this vehicle. it looks like he is in a military jump with a bunch of other guys. soldier, look for threats on the ground! never mind the rubix cube. >> multitasking. >>> well, he has it all under control. he is working diligently on the rubix cube. a couple of minutes later you see that he does actually solve the thing, puts it away and, as you can see here, he lands safely and gets to prove that he did it. >> an ambulance needs to move through. >> but nobody is paying attention. >> our motorcycl
. >> black cat lives matter, too, gail. >> knew that was coming. >> hit the road. >>> very quickly outside t plane in a freefall cannly mean one thing. you're skydiving. not just free falling. the guy that just jumped was challenged to complete a rubix cube on his descent. he has already pulled the parachute. now as he is gliding down to the ground he brings out the rubix cube you see there. >> it's funny he's checking his pockets you're like, what are you...
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. >> good thing, gail. i'm talking about wrapping it up before you go out.his is what the mclarep p1 looks like after a flog on the streets, the pain full of stone chips. what if you could peel off the plastic coating and throw it out. >> pretty cool. you have a brand new car after a day of fun speed riding. >> just think about it for everyday cars the resale values. this is cool. >> i wish i had this stuff on my car because it is effective, the plastic absorbing all the little knicks but this is the true test. take a metal wire brush and scratch it, warm water run over that plastic even just warm air blown over that spot teams to seems to erase the scratches. called paint protection film applied by topaz detailing in london. >> aren't those bumps and scrapes character for your car? >> in n my pickup, yes. mclaren, no. scratches on a million-dollar car, no. >>> fun in the sun calls for some pool time. you never quite know where the fail is going to come from but you know it's coming. >> see an epic way of ruining a game of volleyball. >> i think he gets ten
. >> good thing, gail. i'm talking about wrapping it up before you go out.his is what the mclarep p1 looks like after a flog on the streets, the pain full of stone chips. what if you could peel off the plastic coating and throw it out. >> pretty cool. you have a brand new car after a day of fun speed riding. >> just think about it for everyday cars the resale values. this is cool. >> i wish i had this stuff on my car because it is effective, the plastic absorbing all the...
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from pbs where it's been a staple for 45 years to hbo, better known as the home of tony soprano and "gail me of thrones" and partied that with "game of chairs" and if you wanted to know how valuable the "sesame street" brand is to the toddlers of america, interview one. what is your favorite "sesame street" character? or at least try. 2-year-old david here enjoys breakfast with his favorite character. what's a cooky monster waffle taste like? "sesame street" needs the money from hbo. new episodes will air first on hbo and nine months later, for free on pbs. >> kermit the frog was a big character in our house and, you know, it's fun to pass that on to the next generation. >> these were friends that i could go back today after day. >> reporter: for the gang on "sesame street" today's new letters are sglrks . >> hbo. >> reporter: for fans old and young, we want the same thing. >> i want cookies. >> cookies. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> that will do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> ben a
from pbs where it's been a staple for 45 years to hbo, better known as the home of tony soprano and "gail me of thrones" and partied that with "game of chairs" and if you wanted to know how valuable the "sesame street" brand is to the toddlers of america, interview one. what is your favorite "sesame street" character? or at least try. 2-year-old david here enjoys breakfast with his favorite character. what's a cooky monster waffle taste like? "sesame...
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deparle: gail mentioned the year 2030 is the big influx of people, where medicare will double. the good news is look how far out that is. it's because the rate of medicare spending has been slowed over the past three or four years. i think i saw in 2014, the per capita beneficiary spending increase was zero, 0%. it is at historic lows. as an economist, you are right to question if it can continue and what if it will, but i see very positive signs that there have been structural changes in the way that providers are operating. to early to tell if they will continue. the position payment lends further optimism to my belief that we will be able to change the way they are doing business in such a way that it helps to slow even as new people become introduced. i think we have reason to believe that can make a difference. if they have been getting preventive care their entire lives, getting access to the care they need to prevent hospitalizations, that would make a difference. we've also made huge strides in quality. we have reduced admission rates by 10%, reduce hospital acquired co
deparle: gail mentioned the year 2030 is the big influx of people, where medicare will double. the good news is look how far out that is. it's because the rate of medicare spending has been slowed over the past three or four years. i think i saw in 2014, the per capita beneficiary spending increase was zero, 0%. it is at historic lows. as an economist, you are right to question if it can continue and what if it will, but i see very positive signs that there have been structural changes in the...
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two former administrators joining us, gail wilenksy and robert berenson on the topic of medicare on the 50th anniversary. also robert egge from the alzheimer's research talking about federal funding for alzheimer's research. we will look at the papers and take phone calls as "washington journal" comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here on c-span this morning newsmakers is next with republican senator richard shelby of alabama. then, the senate armed services hearing on the implications of the iran nuclear agreement with defense secretary ashton carter and other officials. later, some of our road to the white house coverage with bernie sanders, speaking of the hispanic chamber of commerce. susan s.: returning to "newsmakers" this week is senator richard shelby of alabama. senator, think you being our guest. let me introduce our two reporters who will be questioning the center this week. they tore in green and susan for energy --
two former administrators joining us, gail wilenksy and robert berenson on the topic of medicare on the 50th anniversary. also robert egge from the alzheimer's research talking about federal funding for alzheimer's research. we will look at the papers and take phone calls as "washington journal" comes your way at 7:00 tomorrow. we will see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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and gail telling us his battle with cancer inspired me to quit once and for all.messages coming in today, we were reminded of something peter once said. >> by and large, americans are a really hopeful people, and i think there's a great beauty in that. lots of differences in the country. but i think there's a common denominator of being in america and this society that breeds hopefulness. >> the cdc saying that the response to peter's message, unprecedented. so many of his lessons, we still treasure right here. i'm david muir. thank you for watching. i hope to you see back here on monday. good night. >>. >>> tonight, criminal charges that made alden smith a former 49er. is the niners image losing it's luster? >>> and the follow up an a lightning strike. we'll follow up on what happened in this neighborhood. >>> and a follow up to a photographer that took pictures and money but didn't deliver the photographs. >>> and inside of the outside lands music festival. you won't have to pay $400 to enjoy it. >>> here is linebacker alden smith leaving jail this morning after
and gail telling us his battle with cancer inspired me to quit once and for all.messages coming in today, we were reminded of something peter once said. >> by and large, americans are a really hopeful people, and i think there's a great beauty in that. lots of differences in the country. but i think there's a common denominator of being in america and this society that breeds hopefulness. >> the cdc saying that the response to peter's message, unprecedented. so many of his lessons,...
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susan swain: next is gail in palm coast, florida. hi, gail. gail: hi. was wondering, since jacquelyn kennedy, our first ladies have been foremost in our country with hairstyles and fashion. was caroline harrison the same way? because she was such a beautiful lady. william seale: i don't think so. edith mayo: i don't think so. i think it was frances cleveland and certainly not caroline at that point in her life. william seale: ms. cleveland was into style. i mean, there were -- people would borrow her name, soaps and things like that, would borrow her name without permission. it infuriated the president. edith mayo: and put her image on every kind of conceivable tchotske that anybody wanted to sell. in fact, grover was so upset about that, that he tried to get a bill through congress to prevent it, but he didn't succeed. and talking about, you know, from jacquelyn kennedy on, actually mamie eisenhower was the one who i think in modern times started the whole thing with fashion. remember her mamie bangs and -- william seale: yes. edith mayo: -- the fact t
susan swain: next is gail in palm coast, florida. hi, gail. gail: hi. was wondering, since jacquelyn kennedy, our first ladies have been foremost in our country with hairstyles and fashion. was caroline harrison the same way? because she was such a beautiful lady. william seale: i don't think so. edith mayo: i don't think so. i think it was frances cleveland and certainly not caroline at that point in her life. william seale: ms. cleveland was into style. i mean, there were -- people would...
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host: you were taking notes, gail. guest: the point bob mentioned and the woman mentioned are really the issues that most seniors need to understand. first, almost everyone has something besides medicare. 90%, retire yes coverage,
host: you were taking notes, gail. guest: the point bob mentioned and the woman mentioned are really the issues that most seniors need to understand. first, almost everyone has something besides medicare. 90%, retire yes coverage,
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. >> reporter: gail put three decades of love and care into her backyard. this drought has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had more than a little help from her gardener. >> the drought this year is serious. it's a four-year drought. we had a drought in the 80s, 90s and 70s. these trees had to get through those. >> reporter: these methods are tried and true, from building a well to enriching the soil with mulch to watering at night. the yard responded in this difficult summer, and without overwatering. >> it's okay to have some things not look as attractive but maintaining trees is almost the most-important thing. those are long-term investments and i believe it helps the environment to have the trees survive. >> reporter: nothing is perfect, not even in a drought year, except finding a balance between water conservation and holding on to trees and lawns we love so much. >>> a report out of uc davis says the drought is tightening it's grip on california agriculture. the report predicts farmers will lose $1.8 billion this year. 10,000 farm workers will
. >> reporter: gail put three decades of love and care into her backyard. this drought has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had more than a little help from her gardener. >> the drought this year is serious. it's a four-year drought. we had a drought in the 80s, 90s and 70s. these trees had to get through those. >> reporter: these methods are tried and true, from building a well to enriching the soil with mulch to watering at night. the yard responded in this difficult...
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gail catrell was given a fix it ticket but got a number wrong on the license. the sfpd filed a petition to dismiss the case. >> i just am glad to be done. it's just great to know you can get that help. you know? for them to look at my case. just to really look at it. see what is going on. >> the dmv waived almost $500 in fees. she can't work without the license so viewers chipped in, helping her pay the rent. >>> coming up, a controversial plan to take out dozens trees to make room for a new san francisco muni line. >> reporter: i'm dan ashley live in napa. coming up we're going to visit a coming up we're going to visit a napa church that was damaged in aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. from and the people whought you underwhelbrought you speeds. temperamental satellite television. introducing... underwhelming internet speeds and temperame
gail catrell was given a fix it ticket but got a number wrong on the license. the sfpd filed a petition to dismiss the case. >> i just am glad to be done. it's just great to know you can get that help. you know? for them to look at my case. just to really look at it. see what is going on. >> the dmv waived almost $500 in fees. she can't work without the license so viewers chipped in, helping her pay the rent. >>> coming up, a controversial plan to take out dozens trees to...
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don't get it twisted, gail. it has more than 20 million views. good morning to you and welcome, ciara. >> good morning. >> that video was so hot i had to go take a shower. it's very seccy with a capital "s." >> thank you so much. >> this is what you said. ite tess most personal album you've ever done because you wanted people to know the real you. you laid it out there. >> i wanted people to hear my voice. after having my child it allowed me to reveal my true feelings and thoughts. it's like, i am who i am. take it or leave it. i poured myself into my music. i learned the value of vulnerability. you allow yourself to grow, to heal. you learn so many things when you really allow yourself to be free and be okay with the flaws and be oklahoma with everybody. so i just kind of allowed myself to be free in the process and i think it allowed me to make my best product. >> vulnerable and free. >> absolutely. >> you were candid about the father of your child. i had go there. i have to go there for a second. the rumors are cheater, cheater pumpkin eater.
don't get it twisted, gail. it has more than 20 million views. good morning to you and welcome, ciara. >> good morning. >> that video was so hot i had to go take a shower. it's very seccy with a capital "s." >> thank you so much. >> this is what you said. ite tess most personal album you've ever done because you wanted people to know the real you. you laid it out there. >> i wanted people to hear my voice. after having my child it allowed me to reveal my...
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gail: my name is gail schnell, i am a u.s. army veteran as well as the president and ceo of schnell tech solutions. i just want to say that i respect each and every person here and each and every race, and we have all suffered some sort of injustice if you look at the past, speaking from the asian-americans like a minor for the japanese, they have gone through concentration camps, and these are all of our ancestors. the only way we will move forward is learning from her -- our past, learning from our mistakes and moving forward together as a whole. i have a child, and with his classmates asked him -- are you filipino? and he said -- what is that? and he said -- are you from the philippines? he said, "i am american." i want one day for us to not see a color, not see a race. so many interracial couples, i am hoping that after a while we will stop the hatred and try to find all the ways that we can help each other out and be a better country by working together, just like in the army. we are made up of women, different races, and
gail: my name is gail schnell, i am a u.s. army veteran as well as the president and ceo of schnell tech solutions. i just want to say that i respect each and every person here and each and every race, and we have all suffered some sort of injustice if you look at the past, speaking from the asian-americans like a minor for the japanese, they have gone through concentration camps, and these are all of our ancestors. the only way we will move forward is learning from her -- our past, learning...
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that brian cassidy killed his mom gail conway in 2014, her body was found in lakewood and that she died of head trauma. >>> congressman, chaka fattah, made his first appearance in federal court and officials photographed and fingerprinted him before he faced a judge, prosecutors say he paid off an illegal $1 million campaign loan with charity donations and nonprofit. david henry was at the courthouse for the hearing and will have more in a live report coming up at 6:00. >>> family and friends of slain police officer, moses walker jr. honored him with a ceremony, those gathered prayed together and released balloons for officer walker, he was shot and killed in a robbery attempt while walking to a bus stop after his shift on this very day back on 2012. >> he loved the commune and loved the church and loved the family. >>> returning to the forecast, the heat continues in our region as we deal with another day in the 9:00. cecily tynan is back with a look at the accuweather forecast. >> today was the fourth day of the fourth heat way of the year, it peaked with a high of 94 and so far today
that brian cassidy killed his mom gail conway in 2014, her body was found in lakewood and that she died of head trauma. >>> congressman, chaka fattah, made his first appearance in federal court and officials photographed and fingerprinted him before he faced a judge, prosecutors say he paid off an illegal $1 million campaign loan with charity donations and nonprofit. david henry was at the courthouse for the hearing and will have more in a live report coming up at 6:00. >>>...
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gail catrell was given a fix it ticket but got a number wrong on the license. the sfpd filed a petition to dismiss the case. >> i just am glad to be done. it's just great to know you can get that help. you know? for them to look at my case. just to really look at it. see what is going on. >> the dmv waived almost $500 in fees. she can't work without the license so viewers chipped in, helping her pay the rent. >>> coming up, a controversial plan to take out dozens trees to make room for a new san francisco muni line. >> reporter: i'm dan ashley live in napa. coming up we're going to visit a napa church that was damaged i the drought is affecting at pg&e we've definitely put a focus on helping our agricultural customers through the drought. when they do an energy efficiency project and save that money they feel it right in their pocket book. it's exciting to help a customer with an energy efficiency project because not only are they saving energy but they are saving water. we have a lot of projects at pg&e that can help them with that and that's extremely importa
gail catrell was given a fix it ticket but got a number wrong on the license. the sfpd filed a petition to dismiss the case. >> i just am glad to be done. it's just great to know you can get that help. you know? for them to look at my case. just to really look at it. see what is going on. >> the dmv waived almost $500 in fees. she can't work without the license so viewers chipped in, helping her pay the rent. >>> coming up, a controversial plan to take out dozens trees to...
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. >> in walnut creek, gail has put more than three decades of love and care into her backyard.s drought here has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had a more than a little help from her gardner. >> the drought this year is very serious but it is a four year drought. we had a drought in the 90s and the 80s and the big one of the 70s and a lot of these trees today had to get through all of those. >> the methods of tried and true from drip irrigation to building a small well around the base of the tree to keep water from flowing away to enriching the soil with mulch to watering at night. her yard has responded in the difficult summer, and without overwatering. >> it's okay to have some things not look as aesthetic, but maintaining the trees i think is the most important things because those are long-term investments, and i believe it helps the environment to have the trees survive. >> nothing is perfect. not even in a drought year except maybe finding a balance between water conservation and holding on to long-term trees and the yards we love so much. from walnut creek, wayne
. >> in walnut creek, gail has put more than three decades of love and care into her backyard.s drought here has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had a more than a little help from her gardner. >> the drought this year is very serious but it is a four year drought. we had a drought in the 90s and the 80s and the big one of the 70s and a lot of these trees today had to get through all of those. >> the methods of tried and true from drip irrigation to building a small well...
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. >> reporter: gail put three decades of love and care into her backyard. this drought has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had more than a little help from her gardener. >> the drought this year is serious. it's a four-year drought. we had a drought in the 80s, 90s and 70s. these trees had to get through those. >> reporter: these methods are tried and true, from building a well to enriching the soil with mulch to watering at night. the yard responded in this difficult summer, and without overwatering. >> it's okay to have some things not look as attractive but maintaining trees is almost the most-important thing. those are long-term investments and i believe it helps the environment to have the trees survive. >> reporter: nothing is perfect, not even in a drought year, except finding a balance between water conservation and holding on to trees and lawns we love so much. >>> a report out of uc davis says the drought is tightening it's grip on california agriculture. the report predicts farmers will lose $1.8 billion this year. 10,000 farm workers will
. >> reporter: gail put three decades of love and care into her backyard. this drought has been the biggest challenge yet. she's had more than a little help from her gardener. >> the drought this year is serious. it's a four-year drought. we had a drought in the 80s, 90s and 70s. these trees had to get through those. >> reporter: these methods are tried and true, from building a well to enriching the soil with mulch to watering at night. the yard responded in this difficult...
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. >> gail and lots of friends cleared out equipment from their business. it is close to one of the evacuation areas. >> we are getting our tools out of the shop as fast as we can. >> david middleton is moving out. he moved his tools to his home in clear lake just in case. at the intersection of state roads 53 and 20chp officers closed down traffic preventing anyone from going back in. that's where emma and her son live. >> it is a mandatory evacuation in spring valley which is east of here. they are not letting us in at this point. we are stuck down here. >> it is big and heading toward my house. >> they don't have anything with them. she has been on the phone with her husband who is still at home. she is trying to convince him to pack up and leave. >> he is out there right now. he is thinking he wul fight the fire -- he will fight the fire. but they haven't been able to stop it. it is pretty hopeless. >> you can see some of the rural buildings destroyed. fire crews are throwing just about everything they've got at this blaze including jumbo jet bombers an
. >> gail and lots of friends cleared out equipment from their business. it is close to one of the evacuation areas. >> we are getting our tools out of the shop as fast as we can. >> david middleton is moving out. he moved his tools to his home in clear lake just in case. at the intersection of state roads 53 and 20chp officers closed down traffic preventing anyone from going back in. that's where emma and her son live. >> it is a mandatory evacuation in spring valley...
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gail madison school of medicine and teamed up with a veterinarian. center for clinical trial. could have a huge impact on dogs and owners. the vaccine being offered the dogs to see thinking cause them to create antibodies. if the study's success access the same size as could directly benefit humans. the dog"cancers have very similar onsets of genetic aggressive nature of growth very similar to what we've seen in humans. the dogs that have been tested not showed any side effects so far....