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>> reporter: gina's 11 now and attends regular fifth grade. walk and she use uses a computer to talk. >> i like to watch "american idol." >> reporter: she swims and is a girl scout. >> the parents out there that don't get the opportunity to test their babies at birth, they don't get the opportunity to save their children's lives. >> you both going to sleep now? >> yeah. >> reporter: as for the aldrians, tyler doesn't yet understand his twin trevor will be gone soon. >> i would take trevor in a wheelchair any day of the week knowing that my child is still alive. >> do you want to take a picture? >> yeah. >> can you take a picture of trevor and i? >> cheese. >> if we lose trevor and save the next child, that will give us a little bit of peace in our heart that we can do something now. >> reporter: there are more states as well-- illinois, missouri, new mexico-- they intend to begin testing for krabbe-a as well, but scott, the aldrians want trevor's legacy to be the universal screening. they want every newborn to have it. >> pelley: these babies
>> reporter: gina's 11 now and attends regular fifth grade. walk and she use uses a computer to talk. >> i like to watch "american idol." >> reporter: she swims and is a girl scout. >> the parents out there that don't get the opportunity to test their babies at birth, they don't get the opportunity to save their children's lives. >> you both going to sleep now? >> yeah. >> reporter: as for the aldrians, tyler doesn't yet understand his twin...
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. >> gina points toward the solar panels on her home.her combined gas and electricity bill in march came out to under $21. >> it's working good. yeah. my meter goes backwards, of course, which is nice. >> she's one of many californians who have received a rebate under the california solar initiative. >> and we've seen a huge success in the program where we have been able to get over 250 meg watts ever solar installed in pg&e territory. >> he said the amount of the rebate check gets smaller as costs to install solar declines overtime. >> we started off at $2.50 a watt and today we are at .35 a watt because of the amount of participation we've been able to receive. >> the rebate locks in once you submit the forms and documentation. she was locked in at $1.10 a watt. now since she installed a 4800-watt system. she was counting on a hefty rebate. >> oh, gosh, i could put it on my mortgage. yeah, any little bit helps because i only work part-time. >> pg&e says it never received her documentation. but gina has the receipt from the post office
. >> gina points toward the solar panels on her home.her combined gas and electricity bill in march came out to under $21. >> it's working good. yeah. my meter goes backwards, of course, which is nice. >> she's one of many californians who have received a rebate under the california solar initiative. >> and we've seen a huge success in the program where we have been able to get over 250 meg watts ever solar installed in pg&e territory. >> he said the amount of...
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the shuttle is on approach, gina, as we understand.s point, the commander, mark kelly hands off to the pilot greg johnson. he takes over for a little bit to get a feel of it. then hands it become to mark kelly. there you see the shuttle coming in now on approach to kennedy space center. >> you know, i hear it. there it is. we hear it coming. >> the landing gear has just gone down. you see it just about to touchdown. and it will deploy a drop chute after it touches the ground. >> we should see it shortly. 9 seconds to landing. >> touchdown. >> there it is! >> comes in at -- 155 -- [ inaudible ] dramatically. >> touch down. so after a journey of 6.5 million miles, landing in darkness, but illuminated by the ingenuity, dedication of every scientist, engineer, mechanic, and dreamer that helped it fly. the fleet's youngest ship completing its 122 millionth mile. after its crew delivered an instrument to the international space station, and it will sift through the cosmic darkness for years to come. >> "endeavour" will stop! >> 122 million m
the shuttle is on approach, gina, as we understand.s point, the commander, mark kelly hands off to the pilot greg johnson. he takes over for a little bit to get a feel of it. then hands it become to mark kelly. there you see the shuttle coming in now on approach to kennedy space center. >> you know, i hear it. there it is. we hear it coming. >> the landing gear has just gone down. you see it just about to touchdown. and it will deploy a drop chute after it touches the ground....
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but gina has the receipt from the post office as proof of mailing. copies of a form she has are dated, february 10th of last year. >> it's really not something that the ball has dropped. >> the company tried to assist her with rebated but pg&e refused to give her the higher rebate. so she called 7 on your side and we contacted pg&e. >> even with our customer service folks we found out that the customer did have a receipt saying that she had sent the documents in the mail. somehow we never received the documents. >> she has since received an additional rebate of $2700 bringing her total rebate to nearly $5300. >> 7 on your side got involved, pg&e has been wonderful. i thank you 7 on your side. >> california solar initiative rebates will be available until the money runs out or 2016. >>> coming up next, the four-year-old girl art critics are calling a pint sized picasso. >>> here are the winning numbers from last night's super plus drawing. mega number is 24. nobody correctly picked all six. jackpot will go to at least $28 million for wednesday's drawi
but gina has the receipt from the post office as proof of mailing. copies of a form she has are dated, february 10th of last year. >> it's really not something that the ball has dropped. >> the company tried to assist her with rebated but pg&e refused to give her the higher rebate. so she called 7 on your side and we contacted pg&e. >> even with our customer service folks we found out that the customer did have a receipt saying that she had sent the documents in the...
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gina mosconi and mrs. kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community pa
gina mosconi and mrs. kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the...
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. >> gina points toward the solar panels on her home. her combined gas and electricity bill in march came out to under $21. >> it's working good. yeah. my meter goes backwards, of course, which is nice. >> she's one of many californians who have received a rebate under the california solar initiative. >> and we've seen a huge success in the program where we have been able to get over 250 meg watts ever solar installed in pg&e territory. >> he said the amount of the rebate check gets smaller as costs to install solar declines overtime. >> we started off at $2.50 a watt and today we are at .35 cents a watch because of the amount of participation we've received. >> the rebate location in once you submit the forms and documentation. she was locked in at $1.10 a watt. now since she installed a 4800-watt system. she was counting on a hefty rebate. >> oh, gosh, i could put it on my mortgage. yeah any little bit helps because i only work part-time. >> pg&e says it never received her documentation. but gina has the receipt from the post office as
. >> gina points toward the solar panels on her home. her combined gas and electricity bill in march came out to under $21. >> it's working good. yeah. my meter goes backwards, of course, which is nice. >> she's one of many californians who have received a rebate under the california solar initiative. >> and we've seen a huge success in the program where we have been able to get over 250 meg watts ever solar installed in pg&e territory. >> he said the amount of...
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ultimate aphrodisiac and backed that up by spending much of the '70s in closed door negotiations with gina did. marla thomas an candice bergen. he was like james bond with astigmatism and jowls. please welcome henry kissinger. dr. kissinger, please don't get up, sir. all right, sir, as i was explaining to my audience in the second act of the show there are some out there who may not know the stature of the man sitting before me. you have advised many presidents under diplomacy. you were secretary of state to both nixon and ford. you received the nobel peace prize for the paris peace accords in 1973. and you've got a presidential medal of freedom. you published numerous works on foreign relations and your new book is called "on china" >> right. >> stephen: what's it about? (laughter) it's about the relationship between china and the united states in the-- . >> stephen: i got a bone to pick with you about that. you helped open the door to china, okay. and when you left, you left the door open. you should have closed it when you left china because now china has gotten out into the world and t
ultimate aphrodisiac and backed that up by spending much of the '70s in closed door negotiations with gina did. marla thomas an candice bergen. he was like james bond with astigmatism and jowls. please welcome henry kissinger. dr. kissinger, please don't get up, sir. all right, sir, as i was explaining to my audience in the second act of the show there are some out there who may not know the stature of the man sitting before me. you have advised many presidents under diplomacy. you were...
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she was a guest youth analyst at the third anniversary women's pioneer awards ceremony and presented gina davis with the woman pioneer award. she was also named valedictorian of the changing program. [applause] last but not least, a nasalee, 18, spearheaded the 16th street bart installation about gender which infused her passion for art and activism. an asset is a second year career educator at the arid and engaging facilitator of the group trend magic rashid is committed to becoming a visible and zero allied to the transgender community. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, supervisor mirkarimi, kim, mayor. once again, we are all here to honor and the phenomenal accomplishments of these 15 new four years. it has been a blessing and give to work with these wonderful warriors. thank you all for sharing this memorable day with us in honoring the 2011 youth warriors. these 15 are shining examples of what it means to be a warrior and is a gift to myself, the family, friends, nominators, and importantly, to the city and county of san francisco. we all appreciate everything you have done. thank
she was a guest youth analyst at the third anniversary women's pioneer awards ceremony and presented gina davis with the woman pioneer award. she was also named valedictorian of the changing program. [applause] last but not least, a nasalee, 18, spearheaded the 16th street bart installation about gender which infused her passion for art and activism. an asset is a second year career educator at the arid and engaging facilitator of the group trend magic rashid is committed to becoming a visible...
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gina gonzález/administ radora 30:00 i have 47 to 53 people homeless with nowhere to go..dministrador a de los apartamentos dijo que entre 47 y 54 personas se quedaron sin hogar.. la cruz roja los est ayudando.. el seÑor solis qued con vidrios incrustados en el brazo, pero satisfecho de su acto de valentia. s.o.t. 1:52:00 lo volvería a hacer otra vez, no sé pero en ese momento yo no siento miedo, no siento nada, yo lo primero que siendo es salvador a alguien.. take sot - animated open cu --buenas noches les saluda blanca garza, gracias por acompaÑarnos . cu ---en oakland esta tarde, un hombre muri al recibir varios impactos de arma de fuego mientras conducia su vehiculo. take deko ---de la victima no se han dado detalles solo que conducia su automovil en la avenida bancroft. ---una persona que pasaba por el lugar llevo a la victima a la estacion de policia de "eastmont" para que luego fuera trasladada al hospital donde falleci. cu ---un revs legal para uno de los principales sospechosos de haber golpeado brutalmente a bryan stow. take vo ---durante una audiencia realizada
gina gonzález/administ radora 30:00 i have 47 to 53 people homeless with nowhere to go..dministrador a de los apartamentos dijo que entre 47 y 54 personas se quedaron sin hogar.. la cruz roja los est ayudando.. el seÑor solis qued con vidrios incrustados en el brazo, pero satisfecho de su acto de valentia. s.o.t. 1:52:00 lo volvería a hacer otra vez, no sé pero en ese momento yo no siento miedo, no siento nada, yo lo primero que siendo es salvador a alguien.. take sot - animated open cu...
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gina gonzález/administ radora 30:00 i have 47 to 53 people homeless with nowhere to go..istrador a de los apartamentos dijo que entre 47 y 54 personas se quedaron sin hogar.. la cruz roja los est ayudando.. el seÑor solis qued con vidrios incrustados en el brazo, pero satisfecho de su acto de valentia. s.o.t. 1:52:00 lo volvería a hacer otra vez, no sé pero en ese momento yo no siento miedo, no siento nada, yo lo primero que siendo es salvador a alguien.. cu - peluffo el departamento de bomberos todava investiga la causa del incendio.. csar, regreso contigo.. cu ---un revs legal para uno de los principales sospechosos de haber golpeado salvajemente a bryan stow.... take vo ---durante una audiencia realizada esta tarde en un tribunal del condado de los angeles, un agente de la junta estatal de libertad preparatoria le revoc su libertad condicional a giovanni ramirez... ---durante la diligencia se determin que ramirez habia incumplido con las condiciones de su libertad condicional por tener acceso a un arma de fuego que le fue encontrada cuando fue originalmente detenido...
gina gonzález/administ radora 30:00 i have 47 to 53 people homeless with nowhere to go..istrador a de los apartamentos dijo que entre 47 y 54 personas se quedaron sin hogar.. la cruz roja los est ayudando.. el seÑor solis qued con vidrios incrustados en el brazo, pero satisfecho de su acto de valentia. s.o.t. 1:52:00 lo volvería a hacer otra vez, no sé pero en ese momento yo no siento miedo, no siento nada, yo lo primero que siendo es salvador a alguien.. cu - peluffo el departamento de...
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. : c-span: gina kolata, author of "flu: the story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918 and the search for the virus that caused it." other than being one of the longest titles we've had, why'd you write this? >> guest: i got in--i never really thought much about the flu. it just seemed like something that came around every year, and people would just get sick and then they'd get better again. and i'd never really been interested in it at all. but then a few years ago--i'm--i'm a reporter for the new york times, and i wrote an article for the times about a really miraculous discovery. there is a guy at walter reed army medical center and he was reporting in a--in a technical journal called science magazine that he had somehow managed to get some lung tissue from a soldier who had died in 1918. and in that lung tissue, there was still fragments of the virus that had killed him. and when i interviewed this man, dr. taubenberger, about his work, he told me about the influenza pandemic of 1918 and i was stunned. i just had never seen--i'd never heard of anything like this. it was the worst
. : c-span: gina kolata, author of "flu: the story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918 and the search for the virus that caused it." other than being one of the longest titles we've had, why'd you write this? >> guest: i got in--i never really thought much about the flu. it just seemed like something that came around every year, and people would just get sick and then they'd get better again. and i'd never really been interested in it at all. but then a few years...
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nhk political commentate area masayo knack gina joins us tonight. thank you. >> ai uchida joins us with the latest in business news. italy voted against nuclear power generation and germany is giving it up. and it's not impossible that here in japan all nuclear plants might be suspended. if that happens how would it affect our electric bill. >> a japanese think tank estimates that monthly electricity bills will rise about $13 per household if all nuclear power plants in the country halt operations. since the accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, of the 54 reactors nationwide, 35 of them have been suspended so far for safety inspections. it remains unclear when they can resume operations. the government affiliated institute of energy economics has estimated the possible economic impact if all 54 nuclear plants were to be suspended by spring next year. the institute says if utilities use thermal power generation to cover power shortages caused by the suspension the annual cost for natural gas and oil will rise by nearly $4.4 billion.
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take a look. >> ready to see yourself, gina? sure?cool. you can wear a jean jacket. it's great to dress up and dress down with this pencil skirt and statement jewelry from talbot's. >> where did the jean jacket come from? >> talbots. it's a soft jean jacket. >> gina, go join your crowd. big round of applause. >> our second lady is julie morrissey from blue grass, iowa. >> something tells me you're the one used to getting pampered. she does everything for you? >> she does. she cooks, she cleans, lays out my clothes, cooks all my meals. i'm glad she does it for me and she deserves to get pampered. >> you're like superwoman. >> i am. >> are you ready to be pampered? >> i am. that's the first thing i walked of before i thought into "the today show" today was i need a makeover. >> she is going to get one. her husband jeff is waiting. let's take one last look at julie before. bring out the new julie. >> okay! >> wow! >> hold on. look right here. >> take it off. let's take a look. >> oh, honey, you look beautiful! >> turn around. she doesn't
take a look. >> ready to see yourself, gina? sure?cool. you can wear a jean jacket. it's great to dress up and dress down with this pencil skirt and statement jewelry from talbot's. >> where did the jean jacket come from? >> talbots. it's a soft jean jacket. >> gina, go join your crowd. big round of applause. >> our second lady is julie morrissey from blue grass, iowa. >> something tells me you're the one used to getting pampered. she does everything for you?...
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this one, is variety, is the, the china, there's another species of the same gina. do you smell lemons? >> a little bit. >> it is supposed to be lemon scented. >> you can maybe smell a bit of lemon. that's what they say. >> anytime you see that, the citrus, those are indications, there's citrus or lenl scent to the tree. bottle brush is not hugely popular in san francisco because these flowers will, fall and they will get into your car, and they will blow through your vents and, i've heard complaints that they get very sappy and they stick on cars. >> i love these things. >> it does well and doesn't get too huge t a good hardy street tree. but we get complaints. >> they're similar to a lefto spermum. which is when captain cook sailed, he would take leaves from these plants and make tea to cure scurvey. >> there are also, there's another tree that is new zealand native. it is called the new england crils tree. they will survive in the worst conditions, the saltiest s. they have pretty aggressive roots, you want to plant it with care, but it can be a big beautiful tre
this one, is variety, is the, the china, there's another species of the same gina. do you smell lemons? >> a little bit. >> it is supposed to be lemon scented. >> you can maybe smell a bit of lemon. that's what they say. >> anytime you see that, the citrus, those are indications, there's citrus or lenl scent to the tree. bottle brush is not hugely popular in san francisco because these flowers will, fall and they will get into your car, and they will blow through your...
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. >> reporter: rhode island treasurer gina raimondo, a democrat, presiding over the board that runs the state's $7 billion pension fund. >> we're still about a billion dollars off where we were before the market crashed when we were at $8.4 billion. >> reporter: the fund is now billions in the hole, in part because of past investment assumptions that proved too bullish. >> what we're trying to do is set the most probable scenario that we believe will come to play based on the data that we have today. >> reporter: the question here is one confronting states across the country. what's a realistic rate of return assumption? the answer could mean higher taxes, lower pensions, bitter politics. >> i'm going to ask you to please put the politics aside. i know there are pressures. i feel these pressures myself. >> reporter: like most states, rhode island invests about 60% in stocks. but over the past decade, the market has barely budged. consultant allan emkin. >> the 2001 tech bubble and the credit bubble in 2007, 2008 over those two periods you had a 70% cumulative loss and effectively over t
. >> reporter: rhode island treasurer gina raimondo, a democrat, presiding over the board that runs the state's $7 billion pension fund. >> we're still about a billion dollars off where we were before the market crashed when we were at $8.4 billion. >> reporter: the fund is now billions in the hole, in part because of past investment assumptions that proved too bullish. >> what we're trying to do is set the most probable scenario that we believe will come to play based...
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. >> reporter: gina is in a treatment center on long island for opiates and crack.r addictions have landed her in jail and nearly killed her. she even used drugs while pregnant. >> it ruins my life pretty much. >> reporter: her parents are heroin addicts who met at rehab. dad ralph is currently clean. >> we have to stop this cycle. it's insanity. >> reporter: two generations-- casualties, long after president nixon declared the war on drugs 40 years ago. >> we must wage what i have called total war against public enemy number one. >> reporter: we set out to find just how much has been spent on that war-- and the results. >> this is your brain on drugs. >> reporter: back in 1971, the federal drug control budget was $155 million. today it's more than $15 billion a year or, after inflation, 17 times higher than 1971. there have been peaks and valleys in drug use over the years, but in recent decades as the drug-fighting budget has ballooned, drug use hasn't gone down-- it's gone up. many groups call for decriminalizing drugs and putting more emphasis on treatment. one
. >> reporter: gina is in a treatment center on long island for opiates and crack.r addictions have landed her in jail and nearly killed her. she even used drugs while pregnant. >> it ruins my life pretty much. >> reporter: her parents are heroin addicts who met at rehab. dad ralph is currently clean. >> we have to stop this cycle. it's insanity. >> reporter: two generations-- casualties, long after president nixon declared the war on drugs 40 years ago. >>...
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products as fake insurance and what came out after the ai gina lehman brothers. lapse was that c.d.s. contracts are in fact fake insurance for one thing and a typical insurance contract or some kind of reserve against the losses with a c.d.s. contract there are zero reserves so it's a purely a gambling instrument that is missed asked the size to encompass trillions and chinese of dollars or the spec of bets and so on follow up on what you just said there there is so much confusion about who owns what which is what we experienced right before lehman collapsed and the global financial collapse of two thousand and eight is the greek economic and financial collapse shaping up to be layman part two of their senate. and i mean are you actually did an interview recently before i came to athens because i'm based out of new york that's where half my radio show i interviewed doesn't lock on who who is a former economist for the i.m.f. river plate division that includes argentina who was on the south side of sam's for carter during the argentine collapse and we talked about
products as fake insurance and what came out after the ai gina lehman brothers. lapse was that c.d.s. contracts are in fact fake insurance for one thing and a typical insurance contract or some kind of reserve against the losses with a c.d.s. contract there are zero reserves so it's a purely a gambling instrument that is missed asked the size to encompass trillions and chinese of dollars or the spec of bets and so on follow up on what you just said there there is so much confusion about who...
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gina h said i gave my 30 days notice to the landlord. he called four days later to ask to show the renter. the land loored can show the unit if the tenant is begin reasonable notice. that is 24 hours in aderance and in writing. there is exceptions to the rules deappending on where you live. it is better to work with the landlord than to fight this. we have the white one. getting an deal on an apple product and walmart is offering a 16 g iphone for $164 and that is good to june 30th and have to sign up for two years was service. >> of course. >> and that is not nine thousand dollars. >> i know one customer in line. hurricane adrian, first hurricane of the season. it is a category 4 . good news is, the storm is moving away from land areas and goes in the pacific it will weaken and pose no threat. tomorrow, looking around the country. generally cool to mild . southern tier will be siss lipping under lots of heat and high temperatures in the 90s and south central u.s. up to 100 in phoenix. looking for cool weather stay up north. pleasant day
gina h said i gave my 30 days notice to the landlord. he called four days later to ask to show the renter. the land loored can show the unit if the tenant is begin reasonable notice. that is 24 hours in aderance and in writing. there is exceptions to the rules deappending on where you live. it is better to work with the landlord than to fight this. we have the white one. getting an deal on an apple product and walmart is offering a 16 g iphone for $164 and that is good to june 30th and have to...
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our thanks again to charlotte, belinda, kathy, jane, gina.d be ♪ ♪ one of us ♪ change the lines that were said before ♪ ♪ we're all dreamers we're all whores ♪ ♪ discarded stars like wornout cars ♪ ♪ litter the streets of this town ♪ ♪ litter of the streets of this town ♪ ♪ this town is our town ♪ ♪ it is so glamorous bet you'd live here ♪ ♪ if you could be one of us this town is our town ♪ m m m mm you can seeÑ/Ñ/&Ñ&Ñ&Ñ&Ñ&Ñ&Ñfftq >>> pg&e has issued a public apology for the san bruno pipeline explosion last fall. bay area newspaper says there are no excuses when it comes to safety. pg&e is saying they can't meet a june 20th deadline to document wel defensive in the underground pipeline. >> rain is not here yet but should be three hours in the north bay and rest of us into the evening commute. it will hit the east bay and south bay last. that is why the temperatures are near 70 and everybody is in the low to mid-50s. >> there was a stalled freight train on the tracks that caused delays for the
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the charred aftermath, heartbreaking for apartment manager gina gonzales. >> i have 47 to 53 people homelessowhere to go. >> reporter: those people, many parents with young children, are getting help from the red cross. some may be unsure where they will sleep tonight. isaac is one of the lucky ones. he was told he can return home. >> it will be a long day but we have to do what we have to do. >> thankfully injuries were limited. only one person was taken to the hospital with burn injuries. >> nerves are frayed for people in the path of a wildfire in arizona. thousands were evacuated over the weekend. they have no idea what the fires are doing to their homes. we get the latest from nbc's chris clackham. >> reporter: winds subsided monday in arizona's devastating wildfires, but not the emotions of victims caught in the middle. >> i just want to know if my house burned down. i thought maybe they would know. >> reporter: 12,000 people evacuated from just the area around sierra vista in southeastern arizona could only watch and wonder. the so-calleded monument fire here is only 27% contained. >>
the charred aftermath, heartbreaking for apartment manager gina gonzales. >> i have 47 to 53 people homelessowhere to go. >> reporter: those people, many parents with young children, are getting help from the red cross. some may be unsure where they will sleep tonight. isaac is one of the lucky ones. he was told he can return home. >> it will be a long day but we have to do what we have to do. >> thankfully injuries were limited. only one person was taken to the hospital...
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gina caught up with them in nepal and met with some of those they rescued in the looms. >> recess. time to play and be free. it's almost every kid's favorite part of the school day. but these are no ordinary children and this is no ordinary school. this is a rehabilitation home for former child slaves. girls and boys just like 13-year-old kusam. she says she was sold to brokers for the equivalent of a mere $14 and forced to work in nepal's carpet factories every day from 3:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. with very few breaks in between. they told me if i didn't work hard enough on the looms they would shot me with electric current and they tried to, she says quietly. but she is one of the lucky ones. because for every rescued child like her there are children like these. we took hidden cameras into one of the countless factories as we looked for carpets in the back alleys of cat man due. some of these children appeared to be under 10 and the factory owner seemed completely at ease that foreigners were in his shop. he proudly showed us their handy work and bragged about how fast their young ha
gina caught up with them in nepal and met with some of those they rescued in the looms. >> recess. time to play and be free. it's almost every kid's favorite part of the school day. but these are no ordinary children and this is no ordinary school. this is a rehabilitation home for former child slaves. girls and boys just like 13-year-old kusam. she says she was sold to brokers for the equivalent of a mere $14 and forced to work in nepal's carpet factories every day from 3:00 a.m. to 7:00...
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and our gina sunseri was there. >> she did not look sick at all. she was smiling. she was animated.he was talking to the people sitting next to her. when her husband, commander mark kelly, received the space flight medal, she hugged him and kissed him. >> gina sunseri, in houston. there were no video cameras at the event. but the crowd did rise and give giffords a standing ovation. >>> meanwhile, former illinois governor, rod blagojevich, says he's stunned that a chicago jury found him guilty of corruption. he was convicted on 17 out of 20 counts. legal experts predict he will serve between 10 and 15 years in prison. >>> meanwhile, a very frightening scene at a subway station near boston. take a look. as a teenager plunged off the top of that escalator, falling to the ground below, after trying to ride the handrail. people rushed to help him. he actually survived this 20-foot fall. but he did break his arm. >> oh. >>> and when is the last time you heard a soccer game described as mysterious? that's just one word used to describe today's game at the women's world cup in germany, as t
and our gina sunseri was there. >> she did not look sick at all. she was smiling. she was animated.he was talking to the people sitting next to her. when her husband, commander mark kelly, received the space flight medal, she hugged him and kissed him. >> gina sunseri, in houston. there were no video cameras at the event. but the crowd did rise and give giffords a standing ovation. >>> meanwhile, former illinois governor, rod blagojevich, says he's stunned that a chicago...
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gina out there who is one of the fair guru ladies is saying will it be hot? no it will cool down. fremont 80. cupertino 85. 70s, 60s, 50s e and 80s on the peninsula. there is a wide variety on temperature there is. the fog really continues to ramp up the next couple of days. that will take cooler weather into the weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> the bad weather in the midwest is taking on emotional toll. travelers are starting their morning in the last place they expected to be at this hour. we'll have more on that in just a moment. >>> first we want to go to kraig debro who is in court ma zero this morning. there was a fire. it sent one man to the hospital but he's not a firefighter? >> no no. apparently what they are saying on the scene. i want to show you exactly where we are. kind of in the middle of different jurisdictions. we can't show you the fires it's in that direction. the sun is up so you wouldn't be able to see. it started about 12:17 in the morning. we had five engines respond. and what they are doing is they are feeding water back into an engine that is out there.
gina out there who is one of the fair guru ladies is saying will it be hot? no it will cool down. fremont 80. cupertino 85. 70s, 60s, 50s e and 80s on the peninsula. there is a wide variety on temperature there is. the fog really continues to ramp up the next couple of days. that will take cooler weather into the weekend. >> thank you, steve. >>> the bad weather in the midwest is taking on emotional toll. travelers are starting their morning in the last place they expected to be...
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reporter gina joins us from los angeles to tell us why he could be set free. good morning. >> reporter: good morning everyone. it's a big day for giovanni ramirez. he's going up against his patrol board. he could be set free or back to prison. later this morning he will face a patrol board to determine if he will be sent back to prison. it's a likely possibility but again the patrol hearing has nothing to do with the beating of giants fan bryan stow on opening day. the 42-year-old paramedic remains hospitalized. what the patrol board is looking into this morning is whether ramirez violated the conditions of his patrol. the day ramirez was arrested police say he found a gun hidden in the laundry basket in his apartment. he told police he didn't know that gun was there. >> patrol hearings are very difficult to succeed in. when you are on patrol there are very, very strict conditions. you can't associate with other patrol lees. you can't even j walk. they will have to make a decision. hopefully it's the right one. the right one being they let him walk into the su
reporter gina joins us from los angeles to tell us why he could be set free. good morning. >> reporter: good morning everyone. it's a big day for giovanni ramirez. he's going up against his patrol board. he could be set free or back to prison. later this morning he will face a patrol board to determine if he will be sent back to prison. it's a likely possibility but again the patrol hearing has nothing to do with the beating of giants fan bryan stow on opening day. the 42-year-old...
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i knew the whole furter family. [ laughter ] frank, gina -- they're all nice people. >> the password: okay, will. you ready? we're going to start with will. >> atlantis. >> i didn't hear you. >> atlantis. >> continent. [ laughter ] >> disney? >> disney? oh. mermaid. [ cheers and applause ] great! come on. this is it. we got it. this is fantastic! ♪ no, please. the book is out now, you guys. go check it out. [ cheers and applause ] "hot in cleveland" airs wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. on tv land. the one and only, my favorite, betty white, everybody. jeff gordon joins us next. come on back. ♪ host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: would foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talkin' as bad, i say, as bad as my aunt ginny's corn puddin'. that stuff'll sink you like a stone. engineer: ok that was a little... foghorn: you gettin' all this in there son? i just added that last part it's called "adlibbin..."anyway...it was, i say it was...
i knew the whole furter family. [ laughter ] frank, gina -- they're all nice people. >> the password: okay, will. you ready? we're going to start with will. >> atlantis. >> i didn't hear you. >> atlantis. >> continent. [ laughter ] >> disney? >> disney? oh. mermaid. [ cheers and applause ] great! come on. this is it. we got it. this is fantastic! ♪ no, please. the book is out now, you guys. go check it out. [ cheers and applause ] "hot in...
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i knew the whole furter family. [ laughter ] frank, gina -- they're all nice people. >> the passwordll. you ready? we're going to start with will. >> atlantis. >> i didn't hear you. >> atlantis. >> continent. [ laughter ] >> disney? >> disney? oh. mermaid. [ cheers and applause ] great! come on. this is it. we got it. this is fantastic! ♪ no, please. the book is out now, you guys. go check it out. [ cheers and applause ] "hot in cleveland" airs wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. on tv land. the one and only, my favorite, betty white, everybody. jeff gordon joins us next. come on back. ♪ naomi pryce: i am. i'm in the name your own price division. i find empty hotel rooms and help people save - >> - up to 60% off. i am familiar. your name? > naomi pryce. >> what other "negotiating" skills do you have? > i'm a fifth-degree black belt. >> as am i. > i'm fluent in 37 languages. >> (indistinct clicking) > and i'm a master of disguise >> as am i. > as am i. >> as am i. > as am i. >> well played naomi pryce. one a day men's pro edge. give yourself an edge. a complete multivitamin with more magnesium t
i knew the whole furter family. [ laughter ] frank, gina -- they're all nice people. >> the passwordll. you ready? we're going to start with will. >> atlantis. >> i didn't hear you. >> atlantis. >> continent. [ laughter ] >> disney? >> disney? oh. mermaid. [ cheers and applause ] great! come on. this is it. we got it. this is fantastic! ♪ no, please. the book is out now, you guys. go check it out. [ cheers and applause ] "hot in cleveland"...
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and our floor director, gina, goes oh, i love that one. an board game with things. >> 5:26 right now. >>> a well-known attorney is defending himself after new accusations he killed his wife. >> reporter: and i'm bob redell toth the story of a laptop thief dumb to realize that the laptop he stole had a webcam with someone watching him. we'll explain his arrest coming up. i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >>> good morning. ooimt p i'm christie smith on northbound 880 which is still shut down. we'll tell you when it's expected to reopen coming up in a live report. >>> plus if you could call it a happy ending to a carjacking in vallejo, the car stolen even though there was a toddler inside. how she was rescued safe and sound. >> plus why you won't be able to jump on one of san francisco's iconic cable cars the rest of the w
and our floor director, gina, goes oh, i love that one. an board game with things. >> 5:26 right now. >>> a well-known attorney is defending himself after new accusations he killed his wife. >> reporter: and i'm bob redell toth the story of a laptop thief dumb to realize that the laptop he stole had a webcam with someone watching him. we'll explain his arrest coming up. i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is...
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. >> reporter: rhode island treasurer gina raimondo, a democrat, presiding over the board that runs the state's $7 billion pension fund. >> we're still about a billion dollars off where we were before the market crashed when we were at $8.4 billion. >> reporter: the fund is now billions in the hole, in part because of past investment assumptions that proved too bullis >> what we're trying to do is set the most probable scenario that we believe will come to play based on the data that we have today. >> reporter: the question here is one confronting states across the country. what's a realistic rate of return assumption? the answer could mean higher taxes, lower pensions, bitter politics. >> i'm going to ask you to please put the politics aside. i know there are pressures. i feel these pressures myself. >> reporter: like most states, rhode island invests about 60% in stocks. but over the past decade, the market has barely budged. consultant allan emkin. >> the 2001 tech bubble and the credit bubble in 2007, 2008 over those two periods you had a 70% cumulative loss and effectively over the
. >> reporter: rhode island treasurer gina raimondo, a democrat, presiding over the board that runs the state's $7 billion pension fund. >> we're still about a billion dollars off where we were before the market crashed when we were at $8.4 billion. >> reporter: the fund is now billions in the hole, in part because of past investment assumptions that proved too bullis >> what we're trying to do is set the most probable scenario that we believe will come to play based on...
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. >> thank you, gina. >>> as for bryan stow, he remains in a coma at san francisco general hospital. his family told us the stone's children went to see their dad on father's day and spoke for the first time on friday saying obviously it's tough not being with their dad at home. >>> pg&e will be conducting high-pressure water tests on pipelines in the east bay today. the utility start the questioning its natural -- start the questioning its natural pipelines today. >>> 7:39. let's see what sal is seeing in the commute. how is it looking, sal? >> reporter: well, it's okay, dave and tori. we don't have huge delays but we have tip scal ones out there. let's -- typical ones out there. one of the things that we found out, there is a car accident blocking lanes just around the corner. so this traffic here in bay point looks good. around the corner, there is a big backup stretching all the way back to antioch i have to find out the actual exit. it's at bally -- bailey road. westbound bay bridge, jam - packed. no summer break here. and this morning, the castro valley commute, there is a cras
. >> thank you, gina. >>> as for bryan stow, he remains in a coma at san francisco general hospital. his family told us the stone's children went to see their dad on father's day and spoke for the first time on friday saying obviously it's tough not being with their dad at home. >>> pg&e will be conducting high-pressure water tests on pipelines in the east bay today. the utility start the questioning its natural -- start the questioning its natural pipelines today....
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i live to the ifr potable, gina bubble in the current smr bubble.the most frustrating dilemma i face to face. after spending billions of dollars going into ever-changing directions, how do you sustain a program with a 20 to 30 years later timeframe in an impairment of ever-changing policies? will commission the taxpayers for investments? to make it clear, it's not a problem i blame on the d.o.e. new administrations and secretaries are like as an appointed to enact her vision of the future, but it is a reality the short-term nature of our political cycles does not lend itself to solving long-term problems. one of the ways we address this dilemma is by enacting statutes passed by congress and signed by the president. these become the law of the land, binding on future congresses and administrations. note or congress can unilaterally decide it doesn't apply to them. if the administration or congress decides it doesn't like her about, there ways to changes at. the current law binds us all. one of the most clearing decisions by the administration to igno
i live to the ifr potable, gina bubble in the current smr bubble.the most frustrating dilemma i face to face. after spending billions of dollars going into ever-changing directions, how do you sustain a program with a 20 to 30 years later timeframe in an impairment of ever-changing policies? will commission the taxpayers for investments? to make it clear, it's not a problem i blame on the d.o.e. new administrations and secretaries are like as an appointed to enact her vision of the future, but...
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gina silva joins us live, as whitey bulger prepares to extradited back to boston, massachusetts. >> reporter morning. he woke up at the metropolitan detention center. life as he knew it has changed forever. when you look at the photographs that were taken right after his arrest. it's difficult to believe this 81-year-old balding manning man is the same person that the fbi calls a vicious individual. he and his girlfriend, catherine greig, were arrested. they have been on the run for ten years. he was hiding hiding in plain sight in santa monica, living a few blocks from the beach. agents found $800,000 cash in the apartment, fake i.d.s and 30 guns hidden in hollowed-out books. yesterday, as he appeared before a judge, he appeared cool and relax. he's charged with murder, attempted murder, evidence tampering, potential of machine guns, and when questioned by the judge, his answers were short and simple. there's no bail for bulger. he's expected to be extradited to boston this moving. his girlfriend, catherine greig, was ordered to go back to face charges for harboring a fugitive. with his cap
gina silva joins us live, as whitey bulger prepares to extradited back to boston, massachusetts. >> reporter morning. he woke up at the metropolitan detention center. life as he knew it has changed forever. when you look at the photographs that were taken right after his arrest. it's difficult to believe this 81-year-old balding manning man is the same person that the fbi calls a vicious individual. he and his girlfriend, catherine greig, were arrested. they have been on the run for ten...
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>> tamara threw a drink at gina. >> of course she did. >> it all happened. >> those reunion shows. stuff. get involved. >> love you. can't do it. >> "x factor." new fox singing competition. it's simon cowell and paula abdul reuniting. sara cole who is a big singing star who is on "x factor" uk was going to be a judge here. they let her go two weeks ago and now said, we want you back. >> was her accent so thick? >> there is talk of the accents on that show. there are three brits on that show. she said she wasn't feeling it. she wasn't at the top of her game. she started negotiating to get back on "x factor" uk. wanted a lot of money and they said, you know what? you have a pay or play on the american show. we are going to use you on the american show. >> do you think that show will do well with all these music shows? >> i do. i think the success of the boys and now "x factor" there is a different form yas. >> j-lo? >> going back to court to try to stop her ex from selling a tape they made. people are calling it a sex tape. if you read into it, she is naked it in. it's not necessaril
>> tamara threw a drink at gina. >> of course she did. >> it all happened. >> those reunion shows. stuff. get involved. >> love you. can't do it. >> "x factor." new fox singing competition. it's simon cowell and paula abdul reuniting. sara cole who is a big singing star who is on "x factor" uk was going to be a judge here. they let her go two weeks ago and now said, we want you back. >> was her accent so thick? >> there is talk...