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. >> the detail in the gowns is amazing, the lace and beadings. >> dresses once worn by virginia wivesave transformed into gowns for families who lost a newborn. >> each one is pretty if not more beautiful than the wedding gowns themselves. >> kim violet saw what a similar texas organization had done so she decided to start the project in the commonwealth. >> 20 years ago we lost a baby and it hit near and dear to my heart, so what a better way to extend part of love from a bride to a mama who had lost a baby. >> kim's daughter donated the first dress for the project and bride after bride added to the collection. >> we had one dress that produced 27 angel gowns. >> it will bring comfort for families. >> to be able to have this to give to the families i know will touch their hearts. it will be something that will be a keep-sake forever. >> from a walk down the isle -- aisle to a mother's arms. >> it's so comforting to see it come full-circle. >> forever an angel. >> the group is not looking for wedding dresses, but they are looking for more volunteer to help sew more angel gowns for fam
. >> the detail in the gowns is amazing, the lace and beadings. >> dresses once worn by virginia wivesave transformed into gowns for families who lost a newborn. >> each one is pretty if not more beautiful than the wedding gowns themselves. >> kim violet saw what a similar texas organization had done so she decided to start the project in the commonwealth. >> 20 years ago we lost a baby and it hit near and dear to my heart, so what a better way to extend part of...
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. >> reporter: john gives the dresses to his wife diane who sews them into the small little gowns. >> they're all sizes. tiny ones and -- >> reporter: gowns destined for babies that don't survive. >> i had a miscarriage and we've lost a child, so i understand that grief. not all families have a happy experience. >> reporter: angela is a nurse. >> we get patients who come in for an induction or regular appointment, say that they feel they haven't felt the baby move as much as normal and the baby has passed and a total shock to them. >> reporter: a shock that's a bit less painful thanks to people like john and diane. >> i can't imagine how hard that would be to go and buy a little burial gown. >> when i look at them my throat closes up. i get emotional about it. >> one couple touching the lives of strangers. >> if you have faith in god and helping other people because that's what we're here for. >> if you want to help the wrights angel gown cause they accept donations. just send them to their church. we tweeted out a link to that. >>> the school calendar for some local students could be
. >> reporter: john gives the dresses to his wife diane who sews them into the small little gowns. >> they're all sizes. tiny ones and -- >> reporter: gowns destined for babies that don't survive. >> i had a miscarriage and we've lost a child, so i understand that grief. not all families have a happy experience. >> reporter: angela is a nurse. >> we get patients who come in for an induction or regular appointment, say that they feel they haven't felt the baby...
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are you gowned, masked are you gowned, masked in a visibly different different way? in a visibly different way? >> among other >> among other things, and it's just the not just the individual, ideally the the rooms in which these are housed, individuals are housed, what we facilities, and call quarantined facilities, and protocolized. those have to be properly it's more difficult in the protocolized. marketplaces to get the and it's difficult in these resources to create emerging marketplaces to get the appropriate environment and resources to create the the appropriate equipment. appropriate environment and have we can only the appropriate equipment. the circumstances that and we can only do our best there. >> we'll take under the circumstances that are there. we come >> we were going to take a short how break. when we come back, we'll talk from animals to about how diseases like these it means for spread from animals to humans, and what it means to the future health care when a of healthcare when a world like this has no boundaries when it comes to this one has no
are you gowned, masked are you gowned, masked in a visibly different different way? in a visibly different way? >> among other >> among other things, and it's just the not just the individual, ideally the the rooms in which these are housed, individuals are housed, what we facilities, and call quarantined facilities, and protocolized. those have to be properly it's more difficult in the protocolized. marketplaces to get the and it's difficult in these resources to create emerging...
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the model and designer and you can tell she's wearing this gown and rocking it. she was within of the best dressed of the night. >> how about julia roberts, always pleasing. >> here it comes, come on, baby. >> so america's sweetheart, we all love her, women want to be her men love her this blue mini, and you can see her legs if i had had those legs i would wear that dress. >> why would you want to see a wide shot. >> what is that material. >> it looks like a nice sheer material, she has there a lot of embellish. s going on. i think she brought it years before. it looks pretty but i don't think. >> sometimes you don't see a lot of leg at an emmy. >> exactly, this is an amaze looking on her with a different twist what she would wear, which would be long, statue gowns. i think she rocked this look. it was amazing. her hair looks amazing. i think she rock it. >> the three of you look amazing. >> thank you. >> lena dunnham from hbo girls. >> yikes. >> oh , my god. >> there she is. >> like a cartoon character a costume. >> that is bad. >> so cop fusing. she wanted to g
the model and designer and you can tell she's wearing this gown and rocking it. she was within of the best dressed of the night. >> how about julia roberts, always pleasing. >> here it comes, come on, baby. >> so america's sweetheart, we all love her, women want to be her men love her this blue mini, and you can see her legs if i had had those legs i would wear that dress. >> why would you want to see a wide shot. >> what is that material. >> it looks like a...
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such a romantic gown. it was a dusty pink gown and then she pulls it off, you know, from being romantic and sweet to all of a sudden, she sticks her leg out and there's a very high slit there. so she brings in that sexiness that she is so known for. julia roberts was another one that i loved very much. i thought she made a bold decision going with a short dress. it was a midnight blue dress which she had a deep v neckline. i liked the stones and the pearls and the waist. i thought it was very befitting for her personality and my third favorite would be taylor. i thought she looked so classy and her dress that was a pail platinum gown. a halter neckline with the draped back and all hand embroidered. it was just absolutely fantastic, as you can see here. on the new entertainment tonight set we are debuting. what perfect way to debut it than to have all emmy coverage tonight on entertainment tonight. you're going to see all the fun stuff that happened at the emmus. >> everybody is breaking out their sunday's
such a romantic gown. it was a dusty pink gown and then she pulls it off, you know, from being romantic and sweet to all of a sudden, she sticks her leg out and there's a very high slit there. so she brings in that sexiness that she is so known for. julia roberts was another one that i loved very much. i thought she made a bold decision going with a short dress. it was a midnight blue dress which she had a deep v neckline. i liked the stones and the pearls and the waist. i thought it was very...
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lay the money down or drop the gown. >> they went home. two hours later, they brought the money.e gave her the dress, wrapped it and wished them well, and they left. >> but the very next day, the bride is back for more alterations. >> she came in with another five, six of her sisters, sisters-in-law, close relatives, and so on. >> at first, he is accommodating, but the bride-to-be and her wedding party all demand immediate attention in a store full of other customers. >> i told her, look, you are taking over the store, demanding alteration. yesterday, you called police on us for no apparent reason. it was unwarranted. now we're not doing any service anymore for you. you need to take your dress and go, do it somewhere else. i don't need this business anymore. >> after the bride exits the store, he says her bridesmaids begin to bad mouth him in front of other customers, and then the threats start flying. >> her sister-in-law started shouting, oh, you don't know who we are, you cannot throw us out, and i call my husband to come and teach everybody a lesson here. you know, all this c
lay the money down or drop the gown. >> they went home. two hours later, they brought the money.e gave her the dress, wrapped it and wished them well, and they left. >> but the very next day, the bride is back for more alterations. >> she came in with another five, six of her sisters, sisters-in-law, close relatives, and so on. >> at first, he is accommodating, but the bride-to-be and her wedding party all demand immediate attention in a store full of other customers....
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here you see him in cap and gown.nd this has prompted emma v to write are black people meant to wear a cap and gown every day to avoid being attacked by police. >> we're not born fully formed are we? it's a process in our life, right? an interesting perspective. >> powerful at the same time. >> that's the at, right? >> that's right. >> we'll continue following developments. again there's a meeting going on in the community of ferguson, the local chapter of the ncaa is meeting with leaders of the community and other community members in getting an update, the police are there as well and we'll have more details on that diane eastabrook is covering that. i'm tony harris, "real money with ali velshi" is next. >> the man who put turkey's economy on the map consolidateds his power. right when the dun is ripe for turmoil. i'll tell you how his influence could everything from politics to money. plus i'll tell you how hipster startups in brooklyn new york. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money."
here you see him in cap and gown.nd this has prompted emma v to write are black people meant to wear a cap and gown every day to avoid being attacked by police. >> we're not born fully formed are we? it's a process in our life, right? an interesting perspective. >> powerful at the same time. >> that's the at, right? >> that's right. >> we'll continue following developments. again there's a meeting going on in the community of ferguson, the local chapter of the ncaa...
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already finished my courses but i didn't get an opportunity to walk across the stage in my cap and gown i came so i can walk in my cap and gown. >> you going to hear more of that interview with the elementary school teacher for michael brown coming up in just minutes on "america tonight" with joie chen. i want to bring on our next guest, art mccoy. the first story to tell. the first african american superintendent in the ferguson school district. you have seen the ups and downs, the goods and bads of this community. the aftermath of the shooting death of michael brown what are your thoughts to the community? >> first i want to send my condolences to the family of michael brown and thank you for getting the message out across the world. >> sure. >> it's been a tragic episode of experiences. from the fact that he died. to the way he died. multiple shots, more than six. toot way the lack of -- to the way the lack of respect to the body being out and uncovered for more than 4 hours, more than 100 people could see it to then the series of resistance efforts, to stop people from expressing th
already finished my courses but i didn't get an opportunity to walk across the stage in my cap and gown i came so i can walk in my cap and gown. >> you going to hear more of that interview with the elementary school teacher for michael brown coming up in just minutes on "america tonight" with joie chen. i want to bring on our next guest, art mccoy. the first story to tell. the first african american superintendent in the ferguson school district. you have seen the ups and downs,...
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. >> two lanes open up the middle between the schuylkill expressway in t back gown and the mid-county interchange. speaking of the schuylkill, looking good, live look here, right near spring garden street where the crews finish that paving on the overnight, so you have three lanes, nice smooth surface, coming all the way in, but go right here to exit at 30th street, where you will feel that speed bump. it will be back next week to pave the off-ramps. thes up if you use patco over weekend take your schedule, throw it out window. open got new one for you here. every 30 minutes, through early monday morning, and a crash on the delsea drive, int reopened, at hurfville delaware county. police say christina bellajonas murdered by her husband keith bellajonas inside the drexel hill apartment they shared with their two young sons, he fled to new york with the children, a ban dong them at cvs pharmacy before taking his own life. our natasha brown spoke with one of the victims' former classmates who chose not to be identified. >> community from 2005, class of 2005, will be praying for her every
. >> two lanes open up the middle between the schuylkill expressway in t back gown and the mid-county interchange. speaking of the schuylkill, looking good, live look here, right near spring garden street where the crews finish that paving on the overnight, so you have three lanes, nice smooth surface, coming all the way in, but go right here to exit at 30th street, where you will feel that speed bump. it will be back next week to pave the off-ramps. thes up if you use patco over weekend...
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international church has a large liberian population and are collecting supplies to send to liberia like gownsmasks, gloves and sanitizer and are asking for the public's help. >> we need all the help we can get to send them there asap because people are dying as i speak to you now. >>the church having a prayer service on sunday. if you would like to join or help we have information on 6abc.com. >> also today doctors seeing a surge of people suddenly becoming allergic to red meat due to tick bites. a reaction to a lone star tick, which is in our area. the bug has a type of sugar found in meat but not in humans. in some cases a person's immune system can go overboard reacting to it. and if this happens eating red meat can spark an allergic reaction. and you can end up in the hospital. i personally know someone that that happened to. it is a good reason to avoid ticks. check yourself, kids and pets after spending time in the woods. >> good advise, thank you. >>> the jury ne -- journey to becoming a doctor, it is the white coat ceremony for first-year med students. members were presented with whit
international church has a large liberian population and are collecting supplies to send to liberia like gownsmasks, gloves and sanitizer and are asking for the public's help. >> we need all the help we can get to send them there asap because people are dying as i speak to you now. >>the church having a prayer service on sunday. if you would like to join or help we have information on 6abc.com. >> also today doctors seeing a surge of people suddenly becoming allergic to red...
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. >> medical personnel will be gowned, gloved, and taped. >> any transmission to the community, the risk is little to none. >> i understand the public's concern. this is a new infection for the united states. >> medical officials in the white house say they're using them a.m. imaging cameras to catch anything from west african airports with a fever. >> we're screaming them when they leave the country, screening here jofment it takes love and care about caring for people you don't know. >> both victims are described as critically ill after treateding patients at a hospital in liberia. there's no proven cure for the virus. it kills 60 to 80% of the people it ineffects. the mortality rate would be lower in a functioning health care hospital like this one. >> hundreds of dignitaries will arrive in washington for the u.s.-africa leaders summit. guests who are at risk of being exposed to the ebola virus were screened before leaving africa and will undergo additional creening while in the u.s. all lanes on rhode island island hyattsville are back open tonight. 6 million gallons of water were sp
. >> medical personnel will be gowned, gloved, and taped. >> any transmission to the community, the risk is little to none. >> i understand the public's concern. this is a new infection for the united states. >> medical officials in the white house say they're using them a.m. imaging cameras to catch anything from west african airports with a fever. >> we're screaming them when they leave the country, screening here jofment it takes love and care about caring for...
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the gown, the coverings, you don't want a splash from the blood to get into your eye, which would putou at very high risk. my understanding is that these physicians and health-care workers are heroically caring for these patients without effective protective gear. this is really a terrible shame, that people are getting infected for lack of fairly simple technology. this is just the appropriate covering. as long as you know that someone has ebola or you have a high suspicion for it and you where the appropriate protective gear, we can stop the transmission to health care workers. this is why it is so important for every country and organization that has made promises to provide these kinds of materials, has to do it right now. we don't have enough equipment on the ground to respond. the dangers areit as we look at it today and where the good news is. >> when there is an acute problem, our attention is brought to the issue, we see all these things that we have to improve, and when the acute problem goes away, the interest goes away. we were very focused on bird flu for a while, and we
the gown, the coverings, you don't want a splash from the blood to get into your eye, which would putou at very high risk. my understanding is that these physicians and health-care workers are heroically caring for these patients without effective protective gear. this is really a terrible shame, that people are getting infected for lack of fairly simple technology. this is just the appropriate covering. as long as you know that someone has ebola or you have a high suspicion for it and you...
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one student didn't show up, so michael was able to get in a cap and gown. it was kind of small, but we got it on him. afterwards i was helping with refreshments, and michael came over to the table, you know, so happy just to see me, me to see him, and he said, well, i do beats. i want to be a rapper. i said, wow. he said, does your son still do beats? he said yes. he said, do you think he'll work with me? i said, sure. >> that's a lifelong link. he was headed to college. this would have been his first week in college. >> yes. >> he was studying music. he planned to study music, and he really had ambitions. >> yes. >> the rapper nelly was a local st. louis guy himself had been a big influence. he thought that would be the case at college, too. >> yes. just the fact that he wanted to walk across the stage for completion, that was really admirable about him. and it says a lot about what he wanted to do with his future. he knew what he wanted to do. i think that's really awesome. >> athelia troop talking to us and giving us insight into michael brown. >> thank
one student didn't show up, so michael was able to get in a cap and gown. it was kind of small, but we got it on him. afterwards i was helping with refreshments, and michael came over to the table, you know, so happy just to see me, me to see him, and he said, well, i do beats. i want to be a rapper. i said, wow. he said, does your son still do beats? he said yes. he said, do you think he'll work with me? i said, sure. >> that's a lifelong link. he was headed to college. this would have...
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and my sister has gown through some changes. emotional because of loss of family members. currently, i live in los angeles and i have to come up here because she says they cannot emotional take care of the property. what i'm asking you understand the nature of the need but i need a little bit more time i can make atology payment today but need more time to get the property up to speed. i have no idea what i can do it have those notices removed from the property. thank you. >> thanks. >> next speaker >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm responding chang the owner on mission street i bought the building in 2010. and in 2014 of this year i received a notice of violation for an unsafe back retaining wall. approximately apparently this information was not on public records and our other issues were addressed those are the right of retaining wall not on the retaining order according to them i'm getting a letter of notice of violation to correct the problem that was not on anything i don't think i'm responsible they say since i bought the building it was my responsibility but after
and my sister has gown through some changes. emotional because of loss of family members. currently, i live in los angeles and i have to come up here because she says they cannot emotional take care of the property. what i'm asking you understand the nature of the need but i need a little bit more time i can make atology payment today but need more time to get the property up to speed. i have no idea what i can do it have those notices removed from the property. thank you. >> thanks....
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. >>> let's gown to business. >> we're always watching the labor market.penings rose for the fifth straight month in june to the highest levels since early 2001 but the labor department says hiring hasn't risen as fast. the data is closely watched as an indicator of bids health and expansion plans. in other news, new jersey regulators will release a report this afternoon on how much cash casinos got from gamblers last month. revenues rows in june despite news that four casinos closing. the latest will close next month after failing to find a buyer. >>> a major federal ruling has gun control advocates celebrating this morning. last year, maryland's lawmakers banned 45 assault weapons and limited magazines to 10 rounds. now, a judge has ruled the law constitutional. >>> you remember this picture, ellian gonzales 14 year ago. flash forward to yesterday, he's moved to tears watching a video where he met fidel castro. >>> the als ice bucket challenge is raising funds. he doesn't seemed fazed by the cold water at all. >>> alaska is over sarah palin. the republic
. >>> let's gown to business. >> we're always watching the labor market.penings rose for the fifth straight month in june to the highest levels since early 2001 but the labor department says hiring hasn't risen as fast. the data is closely watched as an indicator of bids health and expansion plans. in other news, new jersey regulators will release a report this afternoon on how much cash casinos got from gamblers last month. revenues rows in june despite news that four casinos...
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. >> abigail foelger was wearing a white night gown. people thought it was red because there was so much blood. officers had not seen anything like it. we are talking about los angeles police department veterans. >> they would see something just as shocking the following night. >> the bodies of a man and his wife found in their home. >> in the peaceful suburban neighborhood. >> their bodies had been mutilated. they had been stabbed repeatedly. a fork was left in abdomen. someone carved a word on his stomach. there were words written in blood on the walls and on the refrigerator. >> the words rise, death to pigs and helter skelter written in blood. >> they found no evidence of robbery, no motive. >> the los angeles police department assigned almost 20 investigators. with seven people viciously murdered and no good leads people started to blame the victims. rumors filled the newspapers. were the killings drug deals going bad or a jealous husband? >> people needed evil. they needed victims to be evil because this didn't happen to normal go
. >> abigail foelger was wearing a white night gown. people thought it was red because there was so much blood. officers had not seen anything like it. we are talking about los angeles police department veterans. >> they would see something just as shocking the following night. >> the bodies of a man and his wife found in their home. >> in the peaceful suburban neighborhood. >> their bodies had been mutilated. they had been stabbed repeatedly. a fork was left in...
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while the one of the perpetrators was holding gunpoint to both of the owners on the gown, the other oneent inside, took two bags of cash, containing about $100,000. they then tried to tear some of the recording video equipment off the wall, which they did, through it to the gown, then they exited through the same door they entered. they fled in a vehicle. now, this entire robbery was caught and recorded on surveillance cameras, i viewed those recordings, and they're very clear and they're from several and else, not only inside but also outside. >> big warehouse you see, also, landmark in itself. see the big chinese characters, you will on the roof, than is really a supplier to chinese groceries, everything else around philadelphia, everything from bottled water to fruits, nuts, produce, seeing trucks from as far as new york city come here to fill up and those trucks and this business is a strictly cash business, so somebody new that and they new there would be a lot of cash on hand. nobody hurt here. police had to come with translate tear talk to the chinese owners, list of delivery and
while the one of the perpetrators was holding gunpoint to both of the owners on the gown, the other oneent inside, took two bags of cash, containing about $100,000. they then tried to tear some of the recording video equipment off the wall, which they did, through it to the gown, then they exited through the same door they entered. they fled in a vehicle. now, this entire robbery was caught and recorded on surveillance cameras, i viewed those recordings, and they're very clear and they're from...
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we're hearing stories about people reusing gowns, some of the protective gear.e risk for error each time you do something like that. >> i saw the director of the cdc on the ground in liberia. he reported seeing bodies laying out on the streets. which is terrifying for just not only is it tragic, it's terrifying for the spread of the disease. >> that was some of the strongest language i think i have heard from dr. frieden. he basically said we are nowhere near controlling this thing. we haven't gotten to the point where we can even say we've made significant progress. and corpses lying in the street is a significant concern with the ebola because the virus can still spread from a body that is deceased. a lot of bacterial and other viral diseases, once the body dies, the virus will die pretty quickly after. with ebola, it can live longer. >> and that's one of the ways it spreads is people handling the dead body and cultural practices. >> they wrap the body for a few days as you know before they will actually do a burial. and during that time, there is a lot of lay
we're hearing stories about people reusing gowns, some of the protective gear.e risk for error each time you do something like that. >> i saw the director of the cdc on the ground in liberia. he reported seeing bodies laying out on the streets. which is terrifying for just not only is it tragic, it's terrifying for the spread of the disease. >> that was some of the strongest language i think i have heard from dr. frieden. he basically said we are nowhere near controlling this thing....
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a gowned still crashing the surf fashion and attempting to balance.still hung out with them for nearly an hour. 7am tuesday bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle of talent! but my friends are learning skills that can change a life. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train dogs like suzie to engage students in schools and special education classes. while ginger visits folks in the hospital offering quiet comfort. with your help, we can do even more! make a donation at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people.
a gowned still crashing the surf fashion and attempting to balance.still hung out with them for nearly an hour. 7am tuesday bulldog: it's true! i am a bundle of talent! but my friends are learning skills that can change a life. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train dogs like suzie to engage students in schools and special education classes. while ginger visits folks in the hospital offering quiet comfort. with your help, we can do even more! make a...
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things that sanjay showed us about getting people over there to teach people, don't touch bodies, gownolate, don't let people travel. in the short-run, you're going to get a better result by continuing prevention efforts and getting the epidemic under control than trying to put resources all towards these drugs. >> difficult choices always to make in the situation. art caplan, i appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> coming up, anthony bourdain on the friends he met while filming in iran. friends who are now in jail. question is did his interviewing them play a role. >>> we'll tell you about the 62-year-old woman who waltzed on through without a ticket, wasn't stopped until the flight actually landed. she has tried this numerous times. we're trying our best annto be role models.rmodels. we don't jump at the sound of the opening bell, because we're trying to make the school bell. corner booth beats corner office any day. we make the most out of our time... and our money. the chevrolet malibu. the highest ranked midsize car in initial quality. the car for the richest guys on earth. ♪ ♪
things that sanjay showed us about getting people over there to teach people, don't touch bodies, gownolate, don't let people travel. in the short-run, you're going to get a better result by continuing prevention efforts and getting the epidemic under control than trying to put resources all towards these drugs. >> difficult choices always to make in the situation. art caplan, i appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> coming up, anthony bourdain on the friends he met while...
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a gown and goggles and face shield. >> it protects your eye and nose and mouth. >> in the case of ebola this is vital because it is spread through body fluids and the air felt ration system is not necessary but an added precaution, ebola is not spread through the area. and according to the experts that is an advantage. it make its easier to contain more than viruses or other viruses that spread to many more people. and cooper has two of the isolation rooms designated and can turn a whole wing into isolation rooms if needs. these are not just for ebola, they are used for tuberculosis and the key is to recognize the need in the patient quickly. >>> a group of volunteers are stepping up in a big way to address hunger among children and they delivered 4,000 pounds of food to the never say never community center in philadelphia today. students are on summer vacation and no longer have access to school food programs. the bank held a food drive at its branches in order to collect the donated goods for families in need. still to come on "action news" tuesday night, we want to remind you to log
a gown and goggles and face shield. >> it protects your eye and nose and mouth. >> in the case of ebola this is vital because it is spread through body fluids and the air felt ration system is not necessary but an added precaution, ebola is not spread through the area. and according to the experts that is an advantage. it make its easier to contain more than viruses or other viruses that spread to many more people. and cooper has two of the isolation rooms designated and can turn a...
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. >> supplies like gloves, face masks, protective gear and gowns all desperately needed at 70 hospitals and clinics battling the virus that has claimed more than 900 lives. >> supplies from the operating room, things that cannot be reused. >> receiving donations from hospitals and medical supply companies that would otherwise likely end up in a land phil here at home. >> we have stepped up our attention to that area and trying to provide even more of much needed supplies. >> three 40-foot containers are on their way, another left minneapolis yesterday and an additional shipment will head out next week with more scheduled in september, all in hopes of trying to prevent the spread of the deadly disease in what has become the worst ebola outbreak in history. in maryfield, diane cho, abc 7 news. >> turning to the middle east where israel and hamas have agreed to yet another 72-hour cease-fire. it clears the way for resumption of the truce talks in egypt. hamas fired rockets into israel last week. the school bell will be ringing in a matter of days at some local schools. coming up, what pare
. >> supplies like gloves, face masks, protective gear and gowns all desperately needed at 70 hospitals and clinics battling the virus that has claimed more than 900 lives. >> supplies from the operating room, things that cannot be reused. >> receiving donations from hospitals and medical supply companies that would otherwise likely end up in a land phil here at home. >> we have stepped up our attention to that area and trying to provide even more of much needed...
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they would wear gown, glove, put a mask on the patient themselves. >> she's results in ohio were negative. same thing at kennedy airport in new york where a passenger just arrived from abu daby. meanwhile, american aid worker is now being treated at emory university hospital here in atlanta. after arriving from liberia on board of an isolation unit much like her colleague dr. brantley who arrived on saturday. thanks in part to an experimental serum grown in tobacco leaves. they are said to be improving. >> a week ago we were thinking about possible funeral arrangements. yet we kept our faith. now we have a real reason to be hopeful. >> reporter: today the "world health organization" begins a two-day emergency smut in geneva. this as the death toll climbs to nearly 900 victims. health officials in nigeria said that they were slow to quarantine a patient. and they fear that the improve issuei am above issued region is ill equipped to handle the illness. >> reporter: del, we should make this crystal clear. this experimental serum given to the aid works behind me is a treatment. it's never go
they would wear gown, glove, put a mask on the patient themselves. >> she's results in ohio were negative. same thing at kennedy airport in new york where a passenger just arrived from abu daby. meanwhile, american aid worker is now being treated at emory university hospital here in atlanta. after arriving from liberia on board of an isolation unit much like her colleague dr. brantley who arrived on saturday. thanks in part to an experimental serum grown in tobacco leaves. they are said...
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. >> and jennifer lopez, opted for an actual gown with some missing. >> nice leg.more covered up. >> and last night, everyone was about teamworking. >> and last night, she sent a homeless man jailed jessie so accept the award, he was tearing up as he was accepting the award on behalf of the nation's homeless youth. >> after, she posted this picture of her and her date zrabting. >> we'll be right back. czrabting. >> we'll be right back. ezrabtin. >> we'll be right back. lzrabtin. >> we'll be right back. ezrabtin. >> we'll be right back. bzrabtin. >> we'll be right back. razrabti. >> we'll be right back. tzrabtin. >> we'll be right back. ing. >> we'll be right back. three in a row! sweet! 15 minutes for a quote isn't so sweet. level 2! start with a quote from esurance and you could save money on car insurance in half the time. welcome to the modern world. esurance, backed by allstate. click or call. the bhershey's s'mores, together is hothe unmistakable taste that reminds us that life is delicious. at hillshire farm spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsme
. >> and jennifer lopez, opted for an actual gown with some missing. >> nice leg.more covered up. >> and last night, everyone was about teamworking. >> and last night, she sent a homeless man jailed jessie so accept the award, he was tearing up as he was accepting the award on behalf of the nation's homeless youth. >> after, she posted this picture of her and her date zrabting. >> we'll be right back. czrabting. >> we'll be right back. ezrabtin....
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if you put on gloves, gowns, you can effectively isolate someone who has it. also the 60 and 90% death rate, did everyone out there know that if you get iv fluids, you can decrease that dramly. so all this obsession on anti-viral drugs people need to know that regular measures can help. so the issue here is don't need special facilities, use supportive care, isolate people and their contacts for 21 days. that's how you stamp it out over there. the cdc is also putting special agents. they're working with public health authorities in west africa to figure out who to screen before they come here. in other words, who has a fever, who has flu-like symptoms. but for people in the media here to take a patient at a hospital in new york and have press conferences, it's realry a disservice to people. >> you pointed out that you can't really just get it. it's not in the air like a virus. it has to be direct bodily fluids. and our medical facilities in america are more sophisticated. >> that's very true. and the health care system over there is completely overwhelmed. now
if you put on gloves, gowns, you can effectively isolate someone who has it. also the 60 and 90% death rate, did everyone out there know that if you get iv fluids, you can decrease that dramly. so all this obsession on anti-viral drugs people need to know that regular measures can help. so the issue here is don't need special facilities, use supportive care, isolate people and their contacts for 21 days. that's how you stamp it out over there. the cdc is also putting special agents. they're...
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>> well, you know, the key here is that you need to use full protective gear, and that means the gowns, that means, you know, the coverings of the face because you don't want a splash from the blood, for example, of a patient to get into your eye, which would put you at very, very high risk. and, so, my understanding is that these physicians and healthcare workers were heroically caring for these patients without effective protective gear and, so, you know, this is really a terrible shame that people are getting infected for lack of fairly simple technology. this is just the appropriate covering. so, you know, as long as you know that someone has ebola or you have a high suspicion for it and you wear the appropriate protective gear, we can really stop the transmission to healthcare workers. this is why it's so important for every country, every organization that has made promises to provide these kinds of materials have to do it right now, have to move right now because still we don't have enough equipment on the ground to respond. >> charlie: tell me what the dangers are as we look at
>> well, you know, the key here is that you need to use full protective gear, and that means the gowns, that means, you know, the coverings of the face because you don't want a splash from the blood, for example, of a patient to get into your eye, which would put you at very, very high risk. and, so, my understanding is that these physicians and healthcare workers were heroically caring for these patients without effective protective gear and, so, you know, this is really a terrible shame...
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more adventure just their vehicles cents, check out some frills on some fancy gowns, like the color,thers decide to keep things simple and sheik. >> i want to seymour. coy watch an hour of this. >> i bet could you. speaking of fashion, sidewalk shopping is getting a whole >> it is all thanks to some newman cans that can actually sell you what they are wearing. using cutting edge technology to sell the clothes off their backs you might say. dummies have censors that link to smart phone app allowing customers to shoprite from the sidewalk. >> app, up pops all of the mannequins in the windowment you can seymour detailed product with prices, you can share with your friends and family, and then you can buy directly from the retailer website. >> now, these smart mannequins are always selling even if the store is closed, point your phone at the window, click to have the items ship to you. this technology supposed to hit stores here in america this fall. >> i don't get it. if you are already at the store, look telling garman, if it is closed i can see ordering, but you're already there. took
more adventure just their vehicles cents, check out some frills on some fancy gowns, like the color,thers decide to keep things simple and sheik. >> i want to seymour. coy watch an hour of this. >> i bet could you. speaking of fashion, sidewalk shopping is getting a whole >> it is all thanks to some newman cans that can actually sell you what they are wearing. using cutting edge technology to sell the clothes off their backs you might say. dummies have censors that link to...
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as undergraduates don cap and gown, high schoolers have been picking colleges. education changes lives, so does college debt. it's the "inside story". >>> hello, i'm ray suarez, over the past 40 years, college and university tuition soared faster than consumer prices and faster than the cost of houses, faster than the wages of american families. the old reassuring optimistic idea, going into debt for a good college education would pay back the borrower maybe times over. that is getting a second look. it's unquestionable that during economic crisis and years of slow growth college graduates did better than people with some college or a high school diploma. students and their families now have to take a tougher look at costs. dream school versus affordable school, public versus private. two years of community college to begin, versus four years at a residential programme when the diploma, the credential looks the same to the world. value versus perception. it's real. it's forcing tough choices on families that would otherwise be happy to reward their hard-working
as undergraduates don cap and gown, high schoolers have been picking colleges. education changes lives, so does college debt. it's the "inside story". >>> hello, i'm ray suarez, over the past 40 years, college and university tuition soared faster than consumer prices and faster than the cost of houses, faster than the wages of american families. the old reassuring optimistic idea, going into debt for a good college education would pay back the borrower maybe times over. that...
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as undergraduates don cap and gown, high schoolers have been picking colleges. education changes lives, so does college debt. it's the "inside story".
as undergraduates don cap and gown, high schoolers have been picking colleges. education changes lives, so does college debt. it's the "inside story".
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are you gowned, masked in an advicel visibly different way? >> it's not just how these people are housed, we call it quarantined facilities it is more difficult in these emerging marketplaces to get the resources to create the appropriate environment and have all the appropriate equipment, but we can only do our best under the circumstances that are there. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk about how diseases like this spread from animals to humans, and what it means for the future of healthcare when a world like this up has no boundaries when it comes to viruses. this is "inside story." stay with us. >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america, your global news leader. >> al jazeera america presents >> it's a beginning of a new life for me. i can't keep running from everything. >>
are you gowned, masked in an advicel visibly different way? >> it's not just how these people are housed, we call it quarantined facilities it is more difficult in these emerging marketplaces to get the resources to create the appropriate environment and have all the appropriate equipment, but we can only do our best under the circumstances that are there. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk about how diseases like this spread from animals to humans,...
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. >>> the jokers jinx, six flags america in maryland, when the coaster suddenly stopped off the gown. at least not inverted. firefighters used tower bucket to rescue the 24 riders of the the whole thing took a few hours. thankfully, no one was hurt. some unclear why that ride stopped in the first place. >>> latest on ebola outbreak, missionaries returning to the u.s. after infected patients will be put in quarantine and monitored. missionaries are with the same north carolina aid group as nancy, at emory university hospital in atlanta. this after contracting ebola in liberia. the north carolina department of health and human services says the quarantine will last at least three weeks. >>> and, it looks like a hawaii is dodge ago hurricane, this is the damage left behind by tropical storm iselle. hit the big islands friday knocking out power, toppling trees, now it seems that hurricane julio is going to steer clear of the island altogether. it is moving away right now has been downgraded to category one hurricane. >>> took a whallop for hawaii, damage there, the flooding. >> absolutely
. >>> the jokers jinx, six flags america in maryland, when the coaster suddenly stopped off the gown. at least not inverted. firefighters used tower bucket to rescue the 24 riders of the the whole thing took a few hours. thankfully, no one was hurt. some unclear why that ride stopped in the first place. >>> latest on ebola outbreak, missionaries returning to the u.s. after infected patients will be put in quarantine and monitored. missionaries are with the same north carolina...
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. >>> the stars out early in the stylist gowns. looking a the live picture for the 66th prime time. nice shoes! the emmy awards happening in downtown l.a. a nice shrinky black dress the day to be there. >> i'm sure you own about four pairs of those shoes. >> we're counting down. it starts in about just over an hour, actually. it will include a special tribute to robin williams. no way! >> so fun. the rainbow colors are classic. robin williams became a star on tv "mork & mindy." billy crystal will lead the tribute. you can bet it will be emotional funny. as for the other part of the awards, the emmy for best drama series appears to be an epic battle between game of tloenz and breaking bad. by the way, seth meyers will be the host. >> it will be a thrill to walk on stage. it's a through the looking glass moment. we'll be watching you shortly. should be a memorable evening. >> our coverage of the emmys beginning right after this special. there will be a one-hour edition of nbc bay area news at 4:00 and the first look live at the red carpet, and at 4:30 the 66th prime time emmy red spec
. >>> the stars out early in the stylist gowns. looking a the live picture for the 66th prime time. nice shoes! the emmy awards happening in downtown l.a. a nice shrinky black dress the day to be there. >> i'm sure you own about four pairs of those shoes. >> we're counting down. it starts in about just over an hour, actually. it will include a special tribute to robin williams. no way! >> so fun. the rainbow colors are classic. robin williams became a star on tv...
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are you gowned, masked in an advicel visibly different way? >> it's not just how these people are housed, we call it quarantined facilities it is more difficult in these emerging marketplaces to get the resources to create the appropriate environment and have all the appropriate equipment, but we can only do our best under the circumstances that are there. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk about how diseases like this spread from animals to humans, and what it means for the future of healthcare when a world like this up has no boundaries when it comes to viruses. this is "inside story." stay with us. >> it's overwhelming to see this many people that have perished. >> lost lives are relived. >> all of these people shouldn't be dead. >> will there differences bring them together or tear them apart? >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves. >> which side of the fence are you on? borderland, tonight at 9 eastern, only on al jazeera america. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get
are you gowned, masked in an advicel visibly different way? >> it's not just how these people are housed, we call it quarantined facilities it is more difficult in these emerging marketplaces to get the resources to create the appropriate environment and have all the appropriate equipment, but we can only do our best under the circumstances that are there. >> we're going to take a short break. when we come back we'll talk about how diseases like this spread from animals to humans,...
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. >>> plus, the fashion highs, the lows and the one gown getting lots of attention. ♪ [ male announcerget extra. ♪ padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. each year 17 billion toilet paper tubes are thrown away in the us alone. that's enough to fill the empire state building...twice. now there's scott naturals tube-free bath tissue. get the premium softness you need without the wasteful tube. toss the tube for good with scott naturals tube-free. ♪ >>> welcome back. time for "the pulse." this morning all about last night's primetime emmy awards. >> that's right. plenty of buzz about the new show, it was mostly the well-known ones that were honored. >> and the winner is -- "modern family." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> reporter: it's the best comedy series once again, abc's megahit winning its record tying fifth award and ty burrell winning best supporter actor for playing the lovable phil dunphy. >> i should probably thank my wife because she's super pretty.
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