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what i haven't heard today in here at all is i miss my baby, i want to go home. i think kynyada is going to keep doing what she wants to do. i think she's too young to understand what's in her best interest and the court needs to step in to assist her. >> judge, she says she wants to go home. she swears she will do better. i agree we all heard that before. i ask the court to consider the available options the court has given the fact that we are dealing with two children, not just one. >> thank you. >> it seems unlikely that kynyada's side of the story has convinced the judge to drop the charge. her attorney is hoping the judge will car ruling that allows her to go home while the court waves it's options. it is still unclear if her mother will consent to that arrangement. >> today what the court will do is find probable cause to believe this young lady is in need of services. >> that no matter where she's placed, kynyada be provided parenting class. she begin the process of working on her ged. if the parents decide not to take her home today, she will be placed at
what i haven't heard today in here at all is i miss my baby, i want to go home. i think kynyada is going to keep doing what she wants to do. i think she's too young to understand what's in her best interest and the court needs to step in to assist her. >> judge, she says she wants to go home. she swears she will do better. i agree we all heard that before. i ask the court to consider the available options the court has given the fact that we are dealing with two children, not just one....
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. >> i'm nervous because this determines whether i go home or not. hen again, i'm confident i'm going to go home because i haven't been in trouble in a long time. i got future plans to go to college and play football. i got my ged, so hopefully i'll make it. >> the review committee is an opportunity for the offender to come before a panel, like a parole board, and convince us as a board that he's changed and made a difference and he deserves an opportunity for release. >> before getting locked up he was in a gang known for aligning itself with the mexican mafia. >> it was kind of fun to me because back in the day, i loved violence when i was little. i never had a father, so that's probably where i didn't have enough discipline. i loved fighting. that was just me. >> gangs weren't a problem for andrew huff. anger was. >> it's like when you're building up stress, it's like a bomb exploding. as soon as somebody gets you to a certain point, you just explode. i fall down in tears and realize what you done was wrong. >> we don't ever want to send somebody b
. >> i'm nervous because this determines whether i go home or not. hen again, i'm confident i'm going to go home because i haven't been in trouble in a long time. i got future plans to go to college and play football. i got my ged, so hopefully i'll make it. >> the review committee is an opportunity for the offender to come before a panel, like a parole board, and convince us as a board that he's changed and made a difference and he deserves an opportunity for release. >>...
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>> so you just say that you're guilty just to go home? t's crazy. >> you can't go to girls school. because you'll be home tomorrow washing dishes. cleaning up. >> hopefully. >> ain't no hopefully, you're going home. okay, i better go. see you in the morning. >> with court scheduled for the next morning, ayryana prepares to spend what she hopes will be her last night in detention. >> i just hope i get to go home. if anything worse comes, house arrest, i guess. girls school is, from what i've heard, like it's just the worst thing. >> over in the boys' pod, 18-year-old aaron ashburn knows even boys school would be better than what he'll be facing in the morning. >> tomorrow is like a waiver hearing, trying to waive me across the street. the tension is killing me. i just wish i knew what in the world was going on. right now i probably won't get too much sleep tonight because i'm thinking about the consequences for my actions. i feel kind of anxious to know what's going on. i feel kind of sad and beat. i'm beating up myself about everything i p
>> so you just say that you're guilty just to go home? t's crazy. >> you can't go to girls school. because you'll be home tomorrow washing dishes. cleaning up. >> hopefully. >> ain't no hopefully, you're going home. okay, i better go. see you in the morning. >> with court scheduled for the next morning, ayryana prepares to spend what she hopes will be her last night in detention. >> i just hope i get to go home. if anything worse comes, house arrest, i guess....
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i didn't go to the court date because i was not at home. >> what happened to your arm. >> i was going to rob him, take his weed. >> the lady, he was trying to get with her. she called him over. said her boy wanted weed. gave him a hug and [ bleep ]. >> hitting with him with what your fist. >> pulled out the gun and shot you. >> decided not to charge you with attempted robbery? i like to see how close i can get without getting caught. >> that wasn't a stray bullet. that was an act in response to something he was doing of a criminal nature. >> from 1995 to 2002, juvenile arrest rates for robbery dropped 62%. that statistic didn't last. it jumped 43% from the all-time low. >> i started stealing off him. he pulls out a gun. i moved at the last minute. >> it is not an armed robbery that has devin here, this 18-year-old, an adult in the eyes of the law, is back here to see a judge for failing to appear at the last court hearing when he was still a kid. he is walking a fine line. the judge could dismiss him or waive him to adult court. >> i have been locked up three of the past four years, t
i didn't go to the court date because i was not at home. >> what happened to your arm. >> i was going to rob him, take his weed. >> the lady, he was trying to get with her. she called him over. said her boy wanted weed. gave him a hug and [ bleep ]. >> hitting with him with what your fist. >> pulled out the gun and shot you. >> decided not to charge you with attempted robbery? i like to see how close i can get without getting caught. >> that wasn't a...
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i'm going home. oever don't like it, i don't care. i don't [ bleep ]. i'm going home. that's it, period. why would i lay in here and let you kill me over something dumb? or do something to you over something dumb? >> shepard eventually met with prison officials to discuss his safety and even the possibility of transferring to another prison. >> what's up? >> how are you doing, mr. shephard? how has everything been since you've been up here? >> it's all right. i mean, it's solitary confinement, really, but if that's what i got to deal with until i go home, that's what i'm going to do. because i'm up on under 900 days. and if it takes me staying in that cell until i go home to avoid all the craziness going on out there, do this or do that or get this or end up having this done to you and all that, they can keep all that. i'm going home. >> okay. i will get with internal affairs. make sure we follow up and make sure all the paperwork is done appropriately. and we'll work on making sure that you get adjus
i'm going home. oever don't like it, i don't care. i don't [ bleep ]. i'm going home. that's it, period. why would i lay in here and let you kill me over something dumb? or do something to you over something dumb? >> shepard eventually met with prison officials to discuss his safety and even the possibility of transferring to another prison. >> what's up? >> how are you doing, mr. shephard? how has everything been since you've been up here? >> it's all right. i mean,...
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when we go home we're going to conserve at our home so it's only right we as a family in the stations which we consider our second home that we do the same. >> 11 fire stations in san jose have rain sensors systems where sprinklers shut down when it begins to rain. >> just like the rest of us. that's a good idea. as we said earlier they are going to use water to fight fires. >> let's hope there's not a lot of them. going to feel like a fire. things are warming up. >> we're really going to warm up. good morning. temperature this is morning are already pretty warm in san francisco at 58 degrees, 49 in concord, 55 in oakland and we're kicking off your tuesday, a traffic tuesday in fact. 54 degrees in mountain view. we'll check on the drive with mike. for this morning all you really need to worry about it's pretty windy through the east bay hills. it's looking pretty good, the wind is going to relax. a little patchy fog, drizzle at the coast all going to be gone by about 9:00 a.m. and then we have a day today with temperatures rising 10 to 15 degrees above average. it's going to be about
when we go home we're going to conserve at our home so it's only right we as a family in the stations which we consider our second home that we do the same. >> 11 fire stations in san jose have rain sensors systems where sprinklers shut down when it begins to rain. >> just like the rest of us. that's a good idea. as we said earlier they are going to use water to fight fires. >> let's hope there's not a lot of them. going to feel like a fire. things are warming up. >>...
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it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. . >>> finally, a much-needed thaw in the weather. but what's next as we spring forward this weekend? >> police searching for the man who shot a convenience store clerk. >> and the missing 11-year-old girl found safe. her father now charged with her mother's murder. . >>> hello. i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us. a female clerk at a convenience store has been shot during a robbery attempt. the attack happened at a fast mart store. we've got a photo of the suspect from the store security camera. as surae chinn reports this evening, local law enforcement agencies are looking for this lone gunman. >> we simply could not believe the senseless act that this man took. >> reporter: in mere seconds, the gunman shattered the life of a 32-year-old woman and her family. detectives say the gunman walked into the fast mart store on brock road around 3:00 saturday morning. >> the suspect walked up to t
it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. . >>> finally, a much-needed thaw in the weather. but what's next as we spring forward this weekend? >> police searching for the man who shot a convenience store clerk. >> and the missing 11-year-old girl found safe. her father now charged with her mother's murder. . >>> hello. i'm bruce johnson. thank you...
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i rode the bus everyday to go to school and home and power. now i'm happy i have fro minnesota because i have the ability to go anywhere i want without be ticketed. i feel good, i don't have to depend open my parents prtsz the benefit of youth it gives my parents money to bow food and to pay for rent on time. also, because my mom is a single paertd or petitioner who's struggling. i know my family is not the only one struggling thanks to this program i'm one of the 31 thousand that has this service. we need this to be permanent past the next two years so the youth like me can benefit in the future. i feel that muni for i did not get should be for the 18-years old they may not have a job so they dependent upon their parents. you have an opportunity to make this permanent >> thank you very much (clapping) (calling names). >> i think there's - >> so i'm a 15-year-old girl in high school. honestly, i wouldn't be standing here advocating for the youth if it wasn't for the actual program this helps me go to power and center programs to help me with my
i rode the bus everyday to go to school and home and power. now i'm happy i have fro minnesota because i have the ability to go anywhere i want without be ticketed. i feel good, i don't have to depend open my parents prtsz the benefit of youth it gives my parents money to bow food and to pay for rent on time. also, because my mom is a single paertd or petitioner who's struggling. i know my family is not the only one struggling thanks to this program i'm one of the 31 thousand that has this...
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i've been here a year, so it's time for me to go home. i'm very nervous. because, it's been a year. outside. i need the air. >> what's the first thing you're going to do when you get outside? >> fire up a cigarette. just to be completely honest. >> though van winkle has been addicted to drugs most of her adult life, she has chosen not to participate in the jail's rehab programs. she hopes to stay clean on her own this time, but that has not worked in the past. >> i am so nervous. okay. i'll see y'all later. i feel good. this is lovely. it's awesome! >> good morning. i'm chuck todd. david is on vacation. obama, putin showdown. thousands of russian troops are massed on the border of ukraine. can president obama and the west stop putin with new diplomatic efforts? the latest from eastern ukraine. new jersey governor chris christieiz+:s on the offensive after an investigation that he commissioned that concludes he didn't know about the bridge scandal. can he get his white house ambitions back on track? we'll be joined by his most prominent defender form are new york city mayor rudy giul
i've been here a year, so it's time for me to go home. i'm very nervous. because, it's been a year. outside. i need the air. >> what's the first thing you're going to do when you get outside? >> fire up a cigarette. just to be completely honest. >> though van winkle has been addicted to drugs most of her adult life, she has chosen not to participate in the jail's rehab programs. she hopes to stay clean on her own this time, but that has not worked in the past. >> i am...
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why don't you go home? my darling masha, oh my sweet, precious masha. she's tired freddy, let her rest a while. yes, i'll go in a minute. my dear wife, my own good wife, if only you know how much i love you, only you. -- yes. we really shouldn't do messing work. i married you seven years ago and it seemed as if it were only yesterday. my dear, well, you are amazing. oh, i am so happy, happy, happy. and i'm so bored, bored, bored. i can't get it out of my head. it's simply disgusting. it's like having a nail driven in your head. no, i can't keep quiet any longer. it's about andrei. he has actually mortgaged this house to a bank and his wife's got hold of all the money and yet this house doesn't belong to him. it belongs to all four of us. surely he must realize that if he has any honesty. masha, why bring this up? why we talk about it now? andrei owes money all around, let him alone. anyway, it's disgusting. well, we aren't poor. i have my job. i teach at the county school. i give lessons in my spare time. i'm just a plain, honest man. omnia mea mecum por
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>> that they go home knowing that he was committed to his cause. he sacrificed quite a bit, his family and he had -- his faith was very strong also. if they can get educated on that and know that it takes a lot of hard work to commit yourself to a cause. so if they get idea as well, that would be great. >> and i saw two paragraphs about ceasar so it's in the history books now so hopefully more to come. let's show that information one more time on the chavez family -- any final thoughts? >> i think we really want people to take away from the movie, also not just learning about cesar but understanding that nonviolence is the way to accomplish things. and we know that's true because of gandhi and chavez and many others, there's too much violence now in the streets. in the bay area we always hear shootings in oakland and san jose and san francisco, places where you think you're safe, you're not safe because of violence. we like people to be more nonviolent and care more about the people they live in and protect themselves and their neighbors. >> that's
>> that they go home knowing that he was committed to his cause. he sacrificed quite a bit, his family and he had -- his faith was very strong also. if they can get educated on that and know that it takes a lot of hard work to commit yourself to a cause. so if they get idea as well, that would be great. >> and i saw two paragraphs about ceasar so it's in the history books now so hopefully more to come. let's show that information one more time on the chavez family -- any final...
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>> you want to go, jaden? >> home depot. >> that's dad behind the camera asking 2-year-old jaden, where do you want to go. >> jaden says -- >> home depot. >> the words home depot are new to jaden. he learned two weeks ago. >> answer for a child that age, toys "r" us, not home depot. >> watch jaden's reaction, we can't go to home depot. >> what if we can't go? >> dad is building a loft in jaden's bedroom and they've been going to home depot quite a bit to get materials, and jaden has learned that home depot means he's getting a cool addition to his room. >> we're going to go. we're going to go. >> yeah. >> we're on our way. we're almost there, jaden. we're almost there, baby. >> next video could be maybe a commercial for fun. this is a baby girl who has had so much fun, that she has fallen asleep standing up. >> she's tired. >> so worn out from play time, she's propped against the wall. >> looks like she's played with every toy. >> she's sleeping for a while. not a couple of seconds. >> this video's two minutes long. s
>> you want to go, jaden? >> home depot. >> that's dad behind the camera asking 2-year-old jaden, where do you want to go. >> jaden says -- >> home depot. >> the words home depot are new to jaden. he learned two weeks ago. >> answer for a child that age, toys "r" us, not home depot. >> watch jaden's reaction, we can't go to home depot. >> what if we can't go? >> dad is building a loft in jaden's bedroom and they've been going...
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one we to get fat you go home every day after work. >> what did they cook for you? e opportunity to cook everything i wanted. like, i have a big family. so i would go from house to house to house every night. >> and they fed you. >> oh, man. >> like what? >> you know, stuffed crabs or gumbo or just, you know, my family, we do games, so, you know. >> game? >> like fowl. in our community, rabbit, squirrels, stuff like that. >> you eat thumper. >> all day. >> and bambi. >> some oil, some flour and some onion, i'll saute anything. >> you're not going to the oscars. you say you're going to be at grand isle fishing. >> i have a fishing camp outside of new orleans. >> is that what you do most of the time? is that the perfect way to come off a film -- >> yeah. >> get real again. >> go out in the swamp and chill out, catch some fish, walk inside and cook them. >> as an oscar veteran as you are, when you look at the films that are out there, what strikes you? what do you like? >> i have to say i thought cate blanchett's performance was dynamic because she took -- she took a ch
one we to get fat you go home every day after work. >> what did they cook for you? e opportunity to cook everything i wanted. like, i have a big family. so i would go from house to house to house every night. >> and they fed you. >> oh, man. >> like what? >> you know, stuffed crabs or gumbo or just, you know, my family, we do games, so, you know. >> game? >> like fowl. in our community, rabbit, squirrels, stuff like that. >> you eat thumper....
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, did you believe in your heart you were going to go home? bout now? >> i don't think so. >> so what do you think, do you think you're going to have to stay in this housing unit? >> i hope not. >> what do you want? >> i want to be released from prison. >> prison psychologist reggie matias hopes steele will be well enough eventually to be transitioned to a less restrictive unit. >> we have a program where they work in general population, they do that for a week or so, maybe two. if it looks like it's going well, then they'll move them up to a dorm and they can go to work from there. essentially they would be discharged from the chronic care unit. >> i heard you've been doing much, much better these days. >> i'm trying to. >> yeah, good. the plan is as soon as you get back to your usual self, we'll get you back out there working. you worked in the kitchen, right? >> yeah, i worked in the kitchen as a cook. >> i heard you were popular. >> i'm the best cook over there. >> that's what they said. they said the food was good. >> that's because i have
, did you believe in your heart you were going to go home? bout now? >> i don't think so. >> so what do you think, do you think you're going to have to stay in this housing unit? >> i hope not. >> what do you want? >> i want to be released from prison. >> prison psychologist reggie matias hopes steele will be well enough eventually to be transitioned to a less restrictive unit. >> we have a program where they work in general population, they do that for...
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go. let's get a home run! come on, tanner. this one's going out of the park. let's get a home run. right, tanner! yes! run! lucky play. lucky play. wow. good try, tanner. off the rock? take away your rock, and you got nothing. all right, let's go. let's go, ahmad! go get 'em! let's go! come on! whip these guys! let's go! it's all right. you got two more. come on. aw. aw. come on. come on. yeah! strike! come on, ahmad. it's cool. let's go. don't worry about it. don't get mad. come on, engelberg! come on. send it home! let's go, engelberg. got a hit. go, go, go! go, man! he got it. i guess that's what they mean by the home field advantage. talk about luck. come on, let's get 'em! all right! hey, engelberg. come here. there's something that we got to talk about. and that's signals, signs. all right? now, one means fast ball, two--curve, three--slider, four--knuckler, five--sinker, six--change-up, seven--screwball, and eight-- dipsydoodle. if you want something like an intentional walk, just yell, "intentional walk," 'cause nobody gives a doodle about that anyway. have a good game. all
go. let's get a home run! come on, tanner. this one's going out of the park. let's get a home run. right, tanner! yes! run! lucky play. lucky play. wow. good try, tanner. off the rock? take away your rock, and you got nothing. all right, let's go. let's go, ahmad! go get 'em! let's go! come on! whip these guys! let's go! it's all right. you got two more. come on. aw. aw. come on. come on. yeah! strike! come on, ahmad. it's cool. let's go. don't worry about it. don't get mad. come on, engelberg!...
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they're going home living with their parents and these boomerang kids are staying there for a while.>> glor: that's a house down payment does. this group still think of homeownership as the american dream. >> i don't think so. i think when you graduate in the midst of a terrible recession, that it really does impact you and impacts your decision-making. these kids suffer from what economists call resent see bias. what happened in the past informs our decision-making going forward. the good news is hopefully as time goes by it isn't seem severe and will feel homeownership is a good idea for them. >> glor: for these kids, what does it do to the housing market overall moving forward. >> in the last 18 months, the big push in homes and sales and prices has been from the large investors who came in with cash, swooped up and bought stuff at a bargain. we need to see these first time home buyers fill the gap. hopefully as the kids get out of debt, as the economy improves slowly they too will be able to buy a home. because in many areas, in most areas of the country, buying and owning a home
they're going home living with their parents and these boomerang kids are staying there for a while.>> glor: that's a house down payment does. this group still think of homeownership as the american dream. >> i don't think so. i think when you graduate in the midst of a terrible recession, that it really does impact you and impacts your decision-making. these kids suffer from what economists call resent see bias. what happened in the past informs our decision-making going forward....
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they are going home and they are not happy for a whole month probably. >> kansas set the bar way up hairso their expectations are not just to make it through the first two rounds. we're going to take a commercial break and wrap it up march madness special edition. news to follow right here on channel 5? just a moment. we'll be back in a second. ,,,,,,,,,,,, sixth . >> how much is a 6th round pick worth? $14million if you're reggie mckenzie who transported a 6 round pick format schaub. was it the right move for the silver and black. check out the game day blog cbs5.com/. >> head coach of minnesota hosting st. mary's. stephen holt feeling it early hits the 3 make it 8 nothing. 14-0 gail but randy bennett squad. gophers cut it to half stuff appears was out scored by 12 points in the second half. st. mary's season is over. they lose 63 to 55. the only double digit seed patch up in the matchup in the round. was tennessee. did they have anything left after knocking off duke. no. tennessee in control from start to finish vols led by 15 at the half added to it in the second half. antonio barton
they are going home and they are not happy for a whole month probably. >> kansas set the bar way up hairso their expectations are not just to make it through the first two rounds. we're going to take a commercial break and wrap it up march madness special edition. news to follow right here on channel 5? just a moment. we'll be back in a second. ,,,,,,,,,,,, sixth . >> how much is a 6th round pick worth? $14million if you're reggie mckenzie who transported a 6 round pick format...
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tonight, at least 200 people in the bay area can't go home because that burned out shell is too unstable. jean elle begins with what happened. >> reporter: hours after it erupted in flames, firefighters continued to pour water on the smoldering building. it took 150 san francisco firefighters to get this fire under control. >> i could feel it from across the street. >> what does it feel like? >> very hot. >> reporter: chris snyder took these photos at 5:00. she grabbed her cat and left. >> hi patio door was open, so i could feel it coming in from there. so i went out to shut the door and it was very hot out there. >> we've set up what we call water curtains because the intensity of the flame and the heat was so much that we had some windows popping from across the street. >> reporter: the 360 unit apartment complex was under construction. work crews had gone home for the day. one firefighter was burned. >> he got a little burned on the roof area. he got transported to the hospital with burns on his face and hands. >> reporter: crews quickly went into defensive mode trying to douse the fl
tonight, at least 200 people in the bay area can't go home because that burned out shell is too unstable. jean elle begins with what happened. >> reporter: hours after it erupted in flames, firefighters continued to pour water on the smoldering building. it took 150 san francisco firefighters to get this fire under control. >> i could feel it from across the street. >> what does it feel like? >> very hot. >> reporter: chris snyder took these photos at 5:00. she...
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. >> three years after japan's earthquake and tsunami nearly 370,000 people still can't go home. in japan they're marking a grim anniversary. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: on the fukushima beach a ceremony for the dead. people died here when the earthquake and tsunami truck three years ago. 37 were never found. they pray for the safe passage of their souls. while the local police, as they do on the 11th day of every month search for their remains. >> reporter: the act of searching is something important for the bereaved. it makes them feel that they're not forgotten. >> even on this anniversary day the reconstruction effort continues. the affected coast line is inextricably changing. but for those whose lives were changed permanently three years ago reconstruction is all the more difficult. >> reporter: 200 kilometers up the coast another prayer gathering. here the dead remain in intimate presence of the lives of the beginning. >> the earthquake was a magnitude 9 giant. but the effects were nothing with what followed. three years after the earthquake struck to the minute the tsunami
. >> three years after japan's earthquake and tsunami nearly 370,000 people still can't go home. in japan they're marking a grim anniversary. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: on the fukushima beach a ceremony for the dead. people died here when the earthquake and tsunami truck three years ago. 37 were never found. they pray for the safe passage of their souls. while the local police, as they do on the 11th day of every month search for their remains. >> reporter: the act of...
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when his work is over, he wants to go home. everything else depends on personal happiness and a stable family life. what about you? i am a happy man he says. his estate is successful and foreign tourists come here to see where the cigars come from. any of them are aficionados themselves. any of them are from germany. tells that the leaves are used for pipe tobacco and cigarettes. some of the visitors have been to cuba before. i come here every two years because it is beautiful and people are nice. there is good music and good company. >> cuban tobacco is the best out there. 99.9% of the time we only smoke cuban cigars. people have honest work. i hope they are well paid and that there is a minimum wage. we ask another worker what she has to say about that. i am still young, she says. -- did get toto know capitalism. i am doing quite well here. francisco pays as well. take meal breaks. they bring us coffee and cold water to drink. it is really good. francisco tells us that cuba is moving along very well. even if the changes have
when his work is over, he wants to go home. everything else depends on personal happiness and a stable family life. what about you? i am a happy man he says. his estate is successful and foreign tourists come here to see where the cigars come from. any of them are aficionados themselves. any of them are from germany. tells that the leaves are used for pipe tobacco and cigarettes. some of the visitors have been to cuba before. i come here every two years because it is beautiful and people are...
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please go home, like your parents telling your kids' friends to go home, it's dinner time and it's over, without any explanation. i thought it was insulting he didn't take any questions. we can't trust them. there was another instance, so strange you brought up, the surveillance photos of the two iranian fellows. if you look at this, this has been going around the internet. i'm trying to figure out what is going on. they have the same legs, if you look at it, they have the same legs. you're wondering, how do these guys have the same legs? this was on the blaze and the daily mail picked it up, and the government responded it was a clerical error on the copy machine, some incompetent thing, somehow when they made copies, they had the same legs. rather than saying it was photo shopp shopped, it was just a mistake. so how many mistakes are they allowed? it gets back to the point i made last week. we would not do that. american exceptionalism extends to this area. the problem with the world is that the people in these countries, they want our help, but their leaders don't. that's the case in
please go home, like your parents telling your kids' friends to go home, it's dinner time and it's over, without any explanation. i thought it was insulting he didn't take any questions. we can't trust them. there was another instance, so strange you brought up, the surveillance photos of the two iranian fellows. if you look at this, this has been going around the internet. i'm trying to figure out what is going on. they have the same legs, if you look at it, they have the same legs. you're...
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we may let you go home early. you are an american fighter pilot so you are competitive and there is no way that you are going do these things. you are going to beat these guys so they say all right. now pretend somebody has ropes around your elbows and they're pulling your elbows together. can anybody touch their elbows? it's pretty hard, isn't it? your shoulders feel like they are going to pop out of your sockets in your sternum is going to pop open. they still won't tell them. come on lieutenent lieutenent just signed his confession. we won't even tell anybody. trust us we won't tell anybody. no one will ever know. american fighter pilot and an american aviator are not going to do that. and in air force guy too. they are not going to do it either. if you complete your legs out straight in front of you imagine a pair of leg irons on your ankles. her knees are flat against the floor, the concrete floor. it's a small room and they take those arms and they are ropes together almost popping your shoulders out and they
we may let you go home early. you are an american fighter pilot so you are competitive and there is no way that you are going do these things. you are going to beat these guys so they say all right. now pretend somebody has ropes around your elbows and they're pulling your elbows together. can anybody touch their elbows? it's pretty hard, isn't it? your shoulders feel like they are going to pop out of your sockets in your sternum is going to pop open. they still won't tell them. come on...
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. >> go big or go home. >> poker is wall street's newest obsession. the parallels between smart investing strategy and killer poker moves can't be denied. >> you injured the dragon. >> tonight we're upping the ante and in this group of heavyweights. they're playing their hands in a tournament to take home poker pride and give back charity. "poker night on wall street" begins now. welcome to the borgata in atlantic city. we're here in the level one lounge where six of the mostly powerful investors on wall street are about to put their money and their pride on the line all in the name of charity. here are the ground rules. the buy-in to be at this table, $50,000. half of it goes to the player's charity. the remaining $25,000 goes to the winner's charity. the last man standing earns an additional $150,000 for his charity. the game is texas hold 'em tournament style. here to help lead us through all the action is a man who understands poker and wall street. andy frankenberger is a jpmorgan trader turned professional poker player. he won more than $2.5 mil
. >> go big or go home. >> poker is wall street's newest obsession. the parallels between smart investing strategy and killer poker moves can't be denied. >> you injured the dragon. >> tonight we're upping the ante and in this group of heavyweights. they're playing their hands in a tournament to take home poker pride and give back charity. "poker night on wall street" begins now. welcome to the borgata in atlantic city. we're here in the level one lounge where...
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it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way.ing, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. . >>> finally, a much-needed thaw in the weather. but what's next as we spring forward this weekend? >> police searching for the man who shot a convenience store clerk. >> and the missing 11-year-old girl found safe. her father now charged with her mother's murder. . >>> hello. i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us. a female clerk at a convenience store has been shot during a robbery attempt. the attack happened at a fast mart store. we've got a photo of the suspect from the
it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way.ing, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. . >>> finally, a much-needed thaw in the weather. but what's next as we spring forward this weekend? >> police searching for the man who shot a convenience store clerk. >> and the missing...
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for felony prosecution, the time is now. >> today is my day, the sentence, i am getting ready to go homeight now. >> vuslept? >> no. they will stay with him until he boards a bus for home. >> how does it feel walking out of here? >> like heaven. ready for my freedom. >> $50. when you get on the bus. count it out for you. you will receive it on the bus. williams is given state issued civilian clothing t probably won't compare to the outfit he was first arrested n. >> hot shorts. and a pair of snow boots and a leather jacket and a nice bra. that was it. >> what do you happening of your new clothes? >> i guess i like them. >> will you bewaring that on the street? >> not at all. i would not bewaring this on the the street. i have clothes at home. these are going to the trash and burned as soon as possible. within minutes they are outside the confines of santa rose a. >> we are out of here. >> thank god it is over. >> never appreciate the small things in life like trees and grass. until you get out of places like this. >> at the bus station, williams makes a phone call to his sister. he has b
for felony prosecution, the time is now. >> today is my day, the sentence, i am getting ready to go homeight now. >> vuslept? >> no. they will stay with him until he boards a bus for home. >> how does it feel walking out of here? >> like heaven. ready for my freedom. >> $50. when you get on the bus. count it out for you. you will receive it on the bus. williams is given state issued civilian clothing t probably won't compare to the outfit he was first...
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they welcome the opportunity to chart their own course and say now they are going home to russia. >> the government in kiev is condemning the vote in crimea. as ben rr reports, ukraine's prime minister says those responsible for the referendum will be prosecuted. >> while crimea was voting, ukrainian government ministers in kiev huddled and conferred. what should the practical response be to the event? >> the answer came from the prime minister - find the money, and fast. >> sunday's session at the cabinet office was an emergency meeting and prime minister arseniy yatsenyuk emphasised why. there needs to be a 10-fold increase in defense spending. those calling for russian intervention, the verdict was scathing. >> let there be no doubt the ukrainian state will find ring leaders, who now, shielded by the russian troops are attempting to destroy ukrainian independence. we'll find them all. if it takes a year, two years, we'll bring them to just. the earth will burn beneath their feet. a convoy of ukrainian armoured vehicles has been moving into position south of the town. russian force
they welcome the opportunity to chart their own course and say now they are going home to russia. >> the government in kiev is condemning the vote in crimea. as ben rr reports, ukraine's prime minister says those responsible for the referendum will be prosecuted. >> while crimea was voting, ukrainian government ministers in kiev huddled and conferred. what should the practical response be to the event? >> the answer came from the prime minister - find the money, and fast....
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instead of going home, he comes here and waits. like many in abuja, he lived outside the city. going home extents a 20 minute trip to four hours. >> everyone wants to stay because they want social amenities, they are all present. it's exorbitant rates. so, so damn expensive. by some estimates, 70% of civil servants live outside of abuja. there's no shortage, but many properties are empty, with the middle class priced out. the average income of a civil servient is $340 a month. look at the rent. an apartment costs $1,250. in the ub ushes they go for $120 a month. realising the problems 10 years ago. they introduced a mass housing scheme to build affordable homes. it provide basic infrastructure to developers who would turn around cost effective units. city planning officials admits the plan failed to see objectives. developers are being accused of using the land for unexpected purposes. the government failed to provide infrastructure. >> we have to do roads, electricity, and add it to the cost of the land. the construction of the house. you find that. to the people that are goin
instead of going home, he comes here and waits. like many in abuja, he lived outside the city. going home extents a 20 minute trip to four hours. >> everyone wants to stay because they want social amenities, they are all present. it's exorbitant rates. so, so damn expensive. by some estimates, 70% of civil servants live outside of abuja. there's no shortage, but many properties are empty, with the middle class priced out. the average income of a civil servient is $340 a month. look at the...
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unfortunately i have to go home, i'm not going to see what the outcome is till later because i have three little ones at home and i try to make it there so i can have dinner with them. but the reason why i bring that up is when i teach them about strong women in their lives to my son, my daughter and the baby, i want to teach them about people like juliet. and, so, i ask you to not tarnish that with the wrong vote today. thank you. (applause) >>> hello, my name is fred blackwell. i'm the city administrator for the city of oakland. and had to leave my job to come here today, and i'm actually sad, disappointed, and upset that i have to do so. i've known juliet for about 16 years as well. i first got to know juliet when she was a fellow at the san francisco foundation and i was working there as well. juliet -- i also served on the board of urban habitat when juliet was the executive director, and served as a colleague of hers when i was the executive director in san francisco's redevelopment agency. juliet is one of the most hard working, dedicated, committed people that i have ever worked w
unfortunately i have to go home, i'm not going to see what the outcome is till later because i have three little ones at home and i try to make it there so i can have dinner with them. but the reason why i bring that up is when i teach them about strong women in their lives to my son, my daughter and the baby, i want to teach them about people like juliet. and, so, i ask you to not tarnish that with the wrong vote today. thank you. (applause) >>> hello, my name is fred blackwell. i'm...
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we have a difficult time with religious home schoolers thinking that the girls shouldn't go to college. we have 2 million home schoolers and the sat and act home school takers isn't there. we don't know why, there is no oversight. >> so mike, her experience is different and not representing maybe the average home schooler, but what about the argument for the regulations from nothing to a lot. >> we are a republic and a lot of good things when you live in a republic. we are engines of experimenting. i personally think that is a very good i approach to education regulation. what you see is a patch work of approaches to regulations across the country and seems to be working. when you look at the over two thousand research articles on home education as a movement and it is exploding in the last ho years. to no states being legal and now legal in all 50 states and the states are working with it, and in a republic that is a way it should be and it is working quite well. >> andrew, is that the case, we are a representative republic and there are reasons for federal standards and a kid's educa
we have a difficult time with religious home schoolers thinking that the girls shouldn't go to college. we have 2 million home schoolers and the sat and act home school takers isn't there. we don't know why, there is no oversight. >> so mike, her experience is different and not representing maybe the average home schooler, but what about the argument for the regulations from nothing to a lot. >> we are a republic and a lot of good things when you live in a republic. we are engines...
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they are going home as they say now over the past 25 years, that home was changed and they don't know it's changed and perhaps when they do come home, they will find many things that to them are strange and perhaps not even what they want. but the real feelings were expressed -- certainly were expressed in that referendum and that's what putin wants to know and he doesn't care what the western propaganda has to say about that. >> i don't doubt that there were many who voted to join the russian federation who were celebrating but i think there were also many more who were cowering behind closed doors. we'll have to leave it there. thank you so much and thank you to "the daily beast," josh rogin, for his reporting. >>> so will putin stop with crimea and is there any way that the united states could stop him if he does not? let's bring in senator chris murphy of connecticut, the chairman of the summit of europe. thanks for joining us. you said yesterday that you think putin marched into crimea because he did not believe that the united states and europe would actually take a chunk of fle
they are going home as they say now over the past 25 years, that home was changed and they don't know it's changed and perhaps when they do come home, they will find many things that to them are strange and perhaps not even what they want. but the real feelings were expressed -- certainly were expressed in that referendum and that's what putin wants to know and he doesn't care what the western propaganda has to say about that. >> i don't doubt that there were many who voted to join the...
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. >> there's people out here that you can't get them to go home. they're looking for loved ones so the mental toll is just having to sift through this and what they're finding. >> reporter: everyone in this community is pulling together. >> a lot of us don't have money to give but we have time. it's the least we can give, i all of this food at the arlington community food bank will be sent to darrington. a lot of it was donated. >> everybody's stepping up and ask how can i help. >> reporter: a week later, the people doing their best to stay strong while bracing for news that search teams have found even more victims. >> as my mom and dad used to say when i was a kid, with time things will get better. well, this is going to take a long time. it's going to take a really long time. >>> we have more information now on the corruption case involving state senator leland yee. he allegedly tried to negotiate a weapons deal on the very same day he filed papers to run for one of the top offices in this state. senator, can you tell me anything? this is exclus
. >> there's people out here that you can't get them to go home. they're looking for loved ones so the mental toll is just having to sift through this and what they're finding. >> reporter: everyone in this community is pulling together. >> a lot of us don't have money to give but we have time. it's the least we can give, i all of this food at the arlington community food bank will be sent to darrington. a lot of it was donated. >> everybody's stepping up and ask how can...
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some people who had windows blown out by the heat from fire cannot go home. they are talking about finding new places to stay while the mop-up continues. the cause of the fire is under investigation but officials are looking into whether welding work had anything to do with starting the fire. >> it's about 36 hours since the fire started and crews still mopping up. about half of the city's 300 firefighters were needed to battle the flames along with a high pressure water system. fourth street is still closed. there is no word on when it will reopen. >>> oakland police added extra patrols in hopes of catching a man who inappropriately touched two young girls at separate schools. look at the man they are looking for, he is described as 6 feet tall with a rash or birth mark on his forehead. both incidents happened about 4:00 in the afternoon on different days. investigators say the man got into an after school program at world academy elementary school on friday and that's where he touched a 7-year-old girl. police think the same man grabbed and touched a 6-year
some people who had windows blown out by the heat from fire cannot go home. they are talking about finding new places to stay while the mop-up continues. the cause of the fire is under investigation but officials are looking into whether welding work had anything to do with starting the fire. >> it's about 36 hours since the fire started and crews still mopping up. about half of the city's 300 firefighters were needed to battle the flames along with a high pressure water system. fourth...
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forget about going home now. this now it's xdr. i know you need to cry now.news, i admit, so yes, have your time. we will talk later. this is now xdr. that's the information we wanted to deliver to you today. >> narrator: bheki is stil stru to adhere to his complex drug r. new tb drugs are finally coming to market, but health officials worry that affordable, more effective treatment is still years away. >> i feel sorry that in this era of globalization, we still use old, old drugs and we cannot eliminate tb. >> narrator: nokubheka's friend gcebile couldn't face the thought of living in an xdr isolation ward, so she's discharged herself and is living alone at home. >> i'm just dying inside. this can't help me. i can't cry every day, every day, every day. it's gonna cause me a lot of sickness. so i have to... i've left everything in god's hands now. >> narrator: gcebile is still fighting her battle with xdr-tb. >> anyone can get tb. we all use public transport. and even at the workplace, you don't know whose health is in what condition. you don't know who's sic
forget about going home now. this now it's xdr. i know you need to cry now.news, i admit, so yes, have your time. we will talk later. this is now xdr. that's the information we wanted to deliver to you today. >> narrator: bheki is stil stru to adhere to his complex drug r. new tb drugs are finally coming to market, but health officials worry that affordable, more effective treatment is still years away. >> i feel sorry that in this era of globalization, we still use old, old drugs...
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>> you want to go home now. >> go in there. go. i'm going to put you in there with them.>> go in there. >> yeah, he's going in. >> do you want to go in there? huh? let's go. you got a bed for him? >> no. >> he's going to sleep in the bed with me. >> oh, okay. that's my my new bitch. get in here! >> when one person is using the bathroom, what you going to do? this will be you this is it right here. right here. steel. it's not a curtain. that's your home. that's your bed. >> you got to stay in one room the whole time for every day of the year, for how long you're here for? that's -- that's crazy. >> everybody out, let's go. stand over here. everybody else go that way. >> whose sneakers are those? >> i want you! >> they were yours, right? they're his now. ask him if you can have your sneakers back. you don't want to ask him? grab your shoes. merry christmas. get out of here. >> are you scared you're going to end up here? >> if i keep doing the thing i'm doing, yeah. >> you got to go in the bathroom. you're going to take my uniforms off, you're going to fold them nice and nea
>> you want to go home now. >> go in there. go. i'm going to put you in there with them.>> go in there. >> yeah, he's going in. >> do you want to go in there? huh? let's go. you got a bed for him? >> no. >> he's going to sleep in the bed with me. >> oh, okay. that's my my new bitch. get in here! >> when one person is using the bathroom, what you going to do? this will be you this is it right here. right here. steel. it's not a curtain....
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we mustn't let the vershinins go home. little girls can sleep in the drawing room and aleksandr ignatyevich can share the downstairs room with the baron. fedotik can go in with the baron too. maybe he should go into the ballroom. the doctor's gone and got drunk. you'd think he'd done it on purpose? he's so hopelessly drunk that we can't let anyone go into his room. vershinin's wife will have to go into the drawing room too. don't send me away olyaska darling, don't send me away. what nonsense you're talking nanny. no one's sending you away. oh, my dearest girl, i do work, you know. i work as hard as i can. i suppose now i'm getting weaker i'll be told to go. but where can i go? where? i'm 80 years old, i'm over 81. you sit down for a while nanny. you're tired, you poor thing. now just rest a bit. you've turned quite pale. they're saying we ought to start a subscription in aid of the victims of the fire or, you know, form a society or something for the purpose. well, why not? it's an excellent idea. in any case it's up to us
we mustn't let the vershinins go home. little girls can sleep in the drawing room and aleksandr ignatyevich can share the downstairs room with the baron. fedotik can go in with the baron too. maybe he should go into the ballroom. the doctor's gone and got drunk. you'd think he'd done it on purpose? he's so hopelessly drunk that we can't let anyone go into his room. vershinin's wife will have to go into the drawing room too. don't send me away olyaska darling, don't send me away. what nonsense...
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. >> go big or go home. right? when inmates do more than play with their food, this is what they get. >> that's horrible. i don't think a dog would eat that. >>> this is the life i chose, where friends become foes, and the money gets you killed quicker than you know. jail, locked up on extended stay. on msn -- nsnbc, man, locked up wabash extended stay. msnbc, locked up wabash, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> we hear a lot of inmates describe prison as the belly of the beast. >> this place sucks, man. >> it's usually not used to describe prison kitchens. but that might be the most appropriate use of the phrase there is. >> our crews are always looking for ways to get these kind of iconic prison or jail shots, and the kitchen is a great place to get them, because i don't think anything really says incarceration more than seeing some bland food scooped on to an institutional tray by a 6'4" inmate covered in tattoos and the funny thing about the food is, inmates always complain about it but inevit
. >> go big or go home. right? when inmates do more than play with their food, this is what they get. >> that's horrible. i don't think a dog would eat that. >>> this is the life i chose, where friends become foes, and the money gets you killed quicker than you know. jail, locked up on extended stay. on msn -- nsnbc, man, locked up wabash extended stay. msnbc, locked up wabash, extended stay. welcome to the belly of the beast. >> we hear a lot of inmates describe...
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. >> and i don't want to go home. >> right.ut the fact about it is she is not wrong about that. in new jersey parents in a non-emancipated child, a child who is not in the military, not married. they do in fact have to pay for her college education? >> oh? >> under most circumstances. again, there are these prerequisites. >> what if they just can't afford it? >> wait a minute. and that's. >> not even talking about the deserving part but can't afford it? >> you know, and that's the tragedy about a lot of parents. these parents apparently appear like they can afford it they sent this child to private school, gave her the best of everything in education. and what does she do? slap them in the face with disrespect by going in to a court. >> you trust -- you wouldn't trust her coming home? >> no. she would have to -- look, love her, embrace her, but she would have to have certain ground rules. and if she can't follow those ground rules it would be my way or the highway and it would be the highway. >> you would give her the boot at t
. >> and i don't want to go home. >> right.ut the fact about it is she is not wrong about that. in new jersey parents in a non-emancipated child, a child who is not in the military, not married. they do in fact have to pay for her college education? >> oh? >> under most circumstances. again, there are these prerequisites. >> what if they just can't afford it? >> wait a minute. and that's. >> not even talking about the deserving part but can't afford it?...
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then in overtime they say let's go home.ch loss for them, much more coming up on game on overtime. >>> the season long struggle, also talking about this, maryland terrapins, the struggle that has been their season continuing today in clemson, south carolina. once again, guys, they almost got it done, almost. it went to double overtime where the tigers made the big buckets. we'll dive deeper into this coming up, also the rest of the day in college basketball. >> some baseball, also, the nats unveiling their shiny new pitch they are afternoon, 6' 8 doug fister, solid spring debut and nats continuing to look impressive in exhibition games. matt williams and company go to 3-0 thanks in part to a little power by one of their veterans as we talk nats coming up on game on overtime. >> there is more to training than just coming in and lifting weights and jumping around and having fun, doing getting a sweat. there's more to it especially for those athletes who want to play their games to the next level. >> that's the gospel according
then in overtime they say let's go home.ch loss for them, much more coming up on game on overtime. >>> the season long struggle, also talking about this, maryland terrapins, the struggle that has been their season continuing today in clemson, south carolina. once again, guys, they almost got it done, almost. it went to double overtime where the tigers made the big buckets. we'll dive deeper into this coming up, also the rest of the day in college basketball. >> some baseball,...
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having said that having the guts to go home soon. the defeat of the crazy drivers. one of the tv to discuss the ups and even if it was made to them and get the picture to go mcginty had he couldn't keep the pace didn't make it great i do teach the potency of my story about a boxer and dianne as citizens have cause to seek the bands mentioned tonight that this dance contests and stuff the sky but as it was tough. more smoke than today. i have ever worked with that means i go the entirety of his music was awesome the food the sun the sun salutes those a day that i did so to speak to me and its sequel gee if i get on the continent. yet the nation into chaos for those funny outrageous and pushes the changes that made fun of a cut in half a mind was not doing our actions family. the bombing he travels this task and can start time i hate that. but in celebration this evening before we conclude that helps tony's once again. somebody's got to the eighty s action yet it gets too rough to stop in india. what a baseball bat and disappointed about this on it to deprive all the m
having said that having the guts to go home soon. the defeat of the crazy drivers. one of the tv to discuss the ups and even if it was made to them and get the picture to go mcginty had he couldn't keep the pace didn't make it great i do teach the potency of my story about a boxer and dianne as citizens have cause to seek the bands mentioned tonight that this dance contests and stuff the sky but as it was tough. more smoke than today. i have ever worked with that means i go the entirety of his...
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now he is going home today, but there's no word, not from the mayor, not from anybody on when he might be able to return to work in the d.c. council. >> looks good. >> marion barry has been hospitalized for much of the year. he's been absent and missed at every d.c. council session to date. >> how serious was the situation? >> it was serious enough, but it wasn't serious as some people wanted to make it out. i was never to graze, life threatening, about to die. >> hello mr. mayor. >> earlier today, i got the chance to talk to marion barry at his bedside. >> you look great. >> he was first at howard university with a urinary track infection and a blood infection. then here at the washington rehab center. then the washington hospital center, then back here at rehab. >> the team we put together helped you recover your health and your largely recovered. you have a little more work to do. i know you want to get a little stronger. >> barry is a long-time diabetic. he now admits to alcohol and drug abuse in the past. he was shot during the takeover. >> you are going to come out here different
now he is going home today, but there's no word, not from the mayor, not from anybody on when he might be able to return to work in the d.c. council. >> looks good. >> marion barry has been hospitalized for much of the year. he's been absent and missed at every d.c. council session to date. >> how serious was the situation? >> it was serious enough, but it wasn't serious as some people wanted to make it out. i was never to graze, life threatening, about to die. >>...
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it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >> you are watching abc seven news at side. >> investigators are searching for that missing jet. there's a possibility of sabotage. flight 370 dropped off the grid more than a week ago. robert lyles is following the story for us. what evidence are officials looking at? >> they are looking at several factors. malaysian investigators are not publicly disclosing everything. there could have been a struggle to control the jetliner. separatelytwo deactivated tracking devices. >> officials will only say that the search area is expanded. after the plane took off, to tracking devices were shut off. the first one was from the cockpit. the plane was manually turned off. 40 minutes later, the second. this one is located in the belly of the plane. the 777 still transmitted several beams to satellites. it flew another 4-5 hours. 2500 miles from where u.s. ships searched. reports thattimes unreleased data shows
it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging, do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >> you are watching abc seven news at side. >> investigators are searching for that missing jet. there's a possibility of sabotage. flight 370 dropped off the grid more than a week ago. robert lyles is following the story for us. what evidence are officials looking at? >> they are looking at several factors. malaysian...