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and access to a full range of 13069 services in fact the services at vourgz are measure of our nation's heart our nation's love and our nation's respect for our seniors home is where the heart is thank you. (clapping.) >> that's correct larry and thank you for thanking the hud staff i want to thank the hud staff for not only this project but the many projects i'm sure we'll work together regardless 69 federal proimsz so with that, i want to introduce someone that needs no introduction i think along with supervisor kim the two are incredibly committed to making that city for all as the mayor likes to say a champion of affordable housing for many, many years has worked in this field as a participation and now as an elected it official and policymaker he is something that i think made it clear this is a huge priority not only in this term with that i want to introduce mayor ed lee (clapping). >> thank you doug doug in many ways this is an honor of you and certainly of our wonderful combination between you and st. anthony's i want to be here because i've known vourgz and want to say thank you to
and access to a full range of 13069 services in fact the services at vourgz are measure of our nation's heart our nation's love and our nation's respect for our seniors home is where the heart is thank you. (clapping.) >> that's correct larry and thank you for thanking the hud staff i want to thank the hud staff for not only this project but the many projects i'm sure we'll work together regardless 69 federal proimsz so with that, i want to introduce someone that needs no introduction i...
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we should remine a generous open hearted nation who wants to come here and pay their taxes, create jobs. if we turn everybody away the nhs would collapse overnight. so i guess my approach could be summarized a this. i want britain to be open for business but not open to abuse. >> nick clegg thank you. natalie bennett. >> in turns of european immigration, we celebrate the immigration. many britains have been able to take advantage of that to do what they want with their life. that's a real plus. but if we think about non-eu immigration we need a controlled, fair humane system. that's not what we've got now. take one example that the fact that a quarter are of the appeals, people who have often been victims of torture in their own country, these people would come here for yearance eventual eventually say yea you are a refugee after all. when people talk to me about immigration they're concerned about three things low wages crowded schools and hospitals and housing problems. all of those are important critical issues we need to deal with but they're not caused by immigration. they're cause
we should remine a generous open hearted nation who wants to come here and pay their taxes, create jobs. if we turn everybody away the nhs would collapse overnight. so i guess my approach could be summarized a this. i want britain to be open for business but not open to abuse. >> nick clegg thank you. natalie bennett. >> in turns of european immigration, we celebrate the immigration. many britains have been able to take advantage of that to do what they want with their life. that's...
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event raises money for his care. >>> a little girl whose strength and perseverance captured heart of the nation was in philadelphia today. lea skill whose father is pro football player devon still played a special role during an annual temple university football tradition. "action news" reporter annie mccormack tells us why. >> reporter: high in the air this four year-old flipped the coin for temple's cherry and white game. the she's tiny but tough tougher than any of the guys on the field including her nfl dad, cincinnati bengal devon still. lea still dominated cancer and saturday she dominated the field. scoring a touchdown in the first leg complete with the end zone dance. >> she loves playing football. me and her play a lot when we are by ourselves but for her to do on the football field with the whole team running and blocking for her i know she enjoyed that. >> reporter: devon and lea's presurgery fist bump made them famous. lee ace in remission from stage four neuroblastoma and spent this year at chop where she underwent surgery and chemotherapy. her story made national news. sales of he
event raises money for his care. >>> a little girl whose strength and perseverance captured heart of the nation was in philadelphia today. lea skill whose father is pro football player devon still played a special role during an annual temple university football tradition. "action news" reporter annie mccormack tells us why. >> reporter: high in the air this four year-old flipped the coin for temple's cherry and white game. the she's tiny but tough tougher than any of...
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considered the green heart of the nation, the highlands consist of small villages like mira.on 420. an almost equal number of men live right next door in this medieval castle. mirov prison. >> filming in mirov was extremely difficult in the sense that everywhere you turn there is a beautiful shot and you want to stop and go oh, there's another one. get another shot. we didn't have that kind of time. we had other elements in the story to capture and different people we wanted to talk to. but you could spend all day, two days, three days, just shooting these beautiful, incredible architecture type shots. >> the nation's oldest prison, mirov was built in the mid 13th century to protect the land holdings of a local bishop. it was first used as a prison in the 14th century. today, it is a maximum security institution that houses the czech republic's most notorious criminals. it has been called the czech alcatraz. >> translator: that's just because of the type of convicts that we have here in this prison. that means convicts in maximum security and those serving life sentences. as
considered the green heart of the nation, the highlands consist of small villages like mira.on 420. an almost equal number of men live right next door in this medieval castle. mirov prison. >> filming in mirov was extremely difficult in the sense that everywhere you turn there is a beautiful shot and you want to stop and go oh, there's another one. get another shot. we didn't have that kind of time. we had other elements in the story to capture and different people we wanted to talk to....
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heart. the national weather service has to go back and assess the damage to attribute some sort of scale to the strength of the particular tornado. this is called the enhanced fujeeta scale. they look at things like the tree limbs and which direction they fell. whether they fell straight fo forward or had an arc to them. if you look at the aerial photo you can see what i'm talking about. you see the striations in the ground. these powerful wedge tornados which sometimes can be a half to a mile wide, actually can dig up the dirt upwards of two to three feet into the ground. this can happen. it's rare but it can happen. it appears that there is some of that activity taking place in the fairdale region. you can see that very distinct path. these tornados have been known to rip off asphalt and pavement straight off the ground. come back to my computer graphics you can see the enhance said scale. an ef-4 which is attributed to what you saw. devastating damage that took place. that is what the national weather service classified this tornado as. that means winds up to 322 kilometers per hour. it
heart. the national weather service has to go back and assess the damage to attribute some sort of scale to the strength of the particular tornado. this is called the enhanced fujeeta scale. they look at things like the tree limbs and which direction they fell. whether they fell straight fo forward or had an arc to them. if you look at the aerial photo you can see what i'm talking about. you see the striations in the ground. these powerful wedge tornados which sometimes can be a half to a mile...
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stanford bio program and mentored [inaudible] she was act ivly involved in the american heart association, the national center for lesbian rights, the rights foundation [inaudible] many other social impact organizations. she was a photographer who liked advent rb travel and great supporter of local artist as well as friends. she is survived by loving family members and she is someone that is greatly missed by the many peoples lives she touch td >> thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor yee >> today i request a hearing on the impactoffs small businesses during large construction and street scaping projects. while there are many long term benefits from renovation and street impruvlgment, local and national studies show decrease in ruv new for business during projects and have seen businesses close because of that. many of the merchants are concerned about losing business and during up coming tunnel project. we would like a hearing to see how businesses are effected by projects city wide and to explore ways the city can better support them. the rest i submit >> thank you supervisor yee. supervisor avalos
stanford bio program and mentored [inaudible] she was act ivly involved in the american heart association, the national center for lesbian rights, the rights foundation [inaudible] many other social impact organizations. she was a photographer who liked advent rb travel and great supporter of local artist as well as friends. she is survived by loving family members and she is someone that is greatly missed by the many peoples lives she touch td >> thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor...
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we should remain a decent, journalist hearted open hearted , nation who welcome people who play by the rules, pay taxes help in the nhs. if we turn everyone away, the nhs will collapse overnight. my approach to immigration could be summarize simply as this. i want britain to be opened for business but not open to abuse. >> thank you. >> in terms of european immigration, we celebrate the free movement of people in the eu. many britons have been able to take advantage of that. that is a real plus. if we think about non-eu immigration, what we need is a controlled but fair and humane system. that is not what we have now. take one example. the fact that a quarter of appeals, are often victims of torture in their own country. these people eventually say, yes you are a refugee after all. when people talk to me up at immigration, they say they are concerned about three things -- low wages, crowded schools and hospitals, and housing problems. all of those are important critical issues we need to deal with, but they're not caused by immigration. they are caused by failures of government policy.
we should remain a decent, journalist hearted open hearted , nation who welcome people who play by the rules, pay taxes help in the nhs. if we turn everyone away, the nhs will collapse overnight. my approach to immigration could be summarize simply as this. i want britain to be opened for business but not open to abuse. >> thank you. >> in terms of european immigration, we celebrate the free movement of people in the eu. many britons have been able to take advantage of that. that is...
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. >>> a little girl whose strength and perseverance captured the heart of the nation was in philadelphia today. lea still whose father is pro football player devon still played a special role during an annual temple university tradition. "action news" reporter annie mccormack tells us how. >> reporter: she flipped the coin for temple's cherry and white game. she's tiny but tough tougher than any guys on the field including her nfl dad cincinnati bengal, devon still. lea still dominated cancer and saturday he dominated the field. scoring a touchdown in the first way complete with the end zone dance. >> she loves playing football. me and her play football a lot when we are by ourselves but for her to do it on the football field with the whole team running with her, i know she enjoyed that. >> reporter: devon and lea presurgery fist bump on social media made her famous. the she's in remission from stage four neuroblastoma and spent this year at chop where she underwent surgery and chemotherapy. her story made national news. sales of her dad's jerseys went to cincinnati's children hospital a
. >>> a little girl whose strength and perseverance captured the heart of the nation was in philadelphia today. lea still whose father is pro football player devon still played a special role during an annual temple university tradition. "action news" reporter annie mccormack tells us how. >> reporter: she flipped the coin for temple's cherry and white game. she's tiny but tough tougher than any guys on the field including her nfl dad cincinnati bengal, devon still. lea...
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we should remain a decent, generous hearted nation who welcomed people that want to come here and playthe rules, pay their taxes, create jobs. if we turn everybody away, the nhs would collapse overnight. i want britain to be open for business but not open for abuse. bennett: first of all, in terms of european immigration, we celebrate the free movement of people in the eu and as nicola alluded to, many people have been able to take advantage of that. what we need is a controlled but fair and humane system and that is not what we have now. people who have often been victims of torture in their own countries, these people have come here and eventually we say they are a refugee. when people talk to me about immigration they say they are concerned about three things, low wages, crowded schools and hospitals, and housing problems. all of those are critical issues but they are not caused by immigration but failures of government policy. host: i would turn to david cameron as we open up now and ask him to pick up on natalie bennett's point that immigration is to be celebrated. cameron:we do h
we should remain a decent, generous hearted nation who welcomed people that want to come here and playthe rules, pay their taxes, create jobs. if we turn everybody away, the nhs would collapse overnight. i want britain to be open for business but not open for abuse. bennett: first of all, in terms of european immigration, we celebrate the free movement of people in the eu and as nicola alluded to, many people have been able to take advantage of that. what we need is a controlled but fair and...
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we should remain a decent, journalist hearted open hearted , nation who welcome people who play by thepay taxes help in the nhs. if we turn everyone away, the nhs will collapse overnight. my approach to immigration could be summarize simply as this. i want britain to be opened for business but not open to abuse. >> thank you. >> in terms of european immigration, we celebrate the free movement of people in the eu. many britons have been able to take advantage of that. that is a real plus. if we think about non-eu immigration, what we need is a controlled but fair and humane system. that is not what we have now. take one example. the fact that a quarter of appeals, are often victims of torture in their own country. these people eventually say, yes you are a refugee after all. when people talk to me up at immigration, they say they are concerned about three things -- low wages, crowded schools and hospitals, and housing problems. all of those are important critical issues we need to deal with, but they're not caused by immigration. they are caused by failures of government policy. >> than
we should remain a decent, journalist hearted open hearted , nation who welcome people who play by thepay taxes help in the nhs. if we turn everyone away, the nhs will collapse overnight. my approach to immigration could be summarize simply as this. i want britain to be opened for business but not open to abuse. >> thank you. >> in terms of european immigration, we celebrate the free movement of people in the eu. many britons have been able to take advantage of that. that is a real...
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. >> someone tried to destroy oklahoma in the heart of our nation and we as oklahomans said you can't're generous and forward-thinking and we will help one another, and we have. >>> the actual anniversary of the bombing is this sunday when a remembrance ceremony is planned. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. and for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching, and goodnight. >>> lights, camera, access. >> have you got anything to say kim at all? do you regret the arrest last night? >> she has had a lot to deal with, but what sent kim richards into this tailspin? i'm billy bush.
. >> someone tried to destroy oklahoma in the heart of our nation and we as oklahomans said you can't're generous and forward-thinking and we will help one another, and we have. >>> the actual anniversary of the bombing is this sunday when a remembrance ceremony is planned. that will do it for us on this friday night. i'm lester holt. and for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching, and goodnight. >>> lights, camera, access. >> have you got anything to say kim...
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we are in the heart of panama in soberania national park but this is probably the future of much of tropical biology, because although it seems like a large area of rainforest over here we have bulldozers knocking down the forest. over in this direction we have slash-and-burn farming going on. we have hunters encroaching from all sides of the forest having major impacts on the wildlife communities. this is an island of forest, and it's shrinking over time. and so really this is the heart of t question we are trying to get out here. are these going to be islands of survival or islands of extinction? yes, you're very cute. narrator: for laurance e importcef the rainforest arose from a lifelong love of animals. very pretty little bird. dr. bill laurance: i was one of those kids at just loved animals. and i raised mountain lions and bear cubs, and i was a falconer. i had birds of prey and owls and ferrets and flying squirrels -- just a whole menagerie that my long-suffering parents put up with. i started working in zoos in the united states. and eventually i just became convinced that it's the p
we are in the heart of panama in soberania national park but this is probably the future of much of tropical biology, because although it seems like a large area of rainforest over here we have bulldozers knocking down the forest. over in this direction we have slash-and-burn farming going on. we have hunters encroaching from all sides of the forest having major impacts on the wildlife communities. this is an island of forest, and it's shrinking over time. and so really this is the heart of t...
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. >> techknow also traveled up river - into the heart of the tambopata national reserve. it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control stations on the way. yet even the park guards seemed overwhelmed. >> we saw miners working the river just a short distance away from the second control station. yuri torres was our guide on this journey into the reserve - he now makes his living by helping people experience the breathtaking beauty of the rainforest. he knows the forest so well he spots a saddleback tamarin monkey with a baby on its back during our interview but torres used to make his living off the jungle as a gold miner. >> when i worked as a miner, you don't really care about the forest, honestly. >> torres' father and his brothers still make their living - as illegal gold miners. >> and do you talk to them about the dangers, about the environment? >> yes i do it's a big deal. >> do you worry about your father and you brothers as miners? >> yes i do. i worry about everyone in my family... if they don't mine, what are they doing to do? >> its very sad.
. >> techknow also traveled up river - into the heart of the tambopata national reserve. it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control stations on the way. yet even the park guards seemed overwhelmed. >> we saw miners working the river just a short distance away from the second control station. yuri torres was our guide on this journey into the reserve - he now makes his living by helping people experience the breathtaking beauty of the rainforest. he knows the...
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mike viqueira join us from the heart of the nation. thank you for joining us this evening. >>> meanwhile iran has called for an end of saudi-led airstrikes in yemen. ayatollah ali khamenei has called for an end of them. as airstrikes continue, medical aid has finally arrived in the besieged city of aden. >>> greece has made good on the promise to pay $500 million to the international monetary fund. that means that the country can now receive the final installment of a $240 billion bailout. but making today's payment really isn't so easy. and greece's troubles are far from over. >> ali velshi is in athens with more on the bail out. we're talking about $240 billion, a lot on the line. what is next. >> they have 120 billion euros do. and then in may they've got to come up with over $2 billion euros in salaries and pensions. the greeks went out of their way to say that they would have to scrape and take from government coffers to make this payment today. if they make the payment for this they won't have an easier time on tuesday the end of
mike viqueira join us from the heart of the nation. thank you for joining us this evening. >>> meanwhile iran has called for an end of saudi-led airstrikes in yemen. ayatollah ali khamenei has called for an end of them. as airstrikes continue, medical aid has finally arrived in the besieged city of aden. >>> greece has made good on the promise to pay $500 million to the international monetary fund. that means that the country can now receive the final installment of a $240...
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. >> reporter: a power outage in the heart of the nation's power center. from the state department where a briefing was conducted by the light of the phone and the white house briefly hit. >> the cause of the incident is being reviewed. i don't know if an upgraded infrastructure would have prevented it from happening. it's certainly, i guess, hard to imagine that a more modern power grid would have hurt. >> reporter: the local power company said a piece of metal fell off the line causing the outage. there's no reason to suspect terrorism or other activity but points out the fragility of the ageing power grid. >> what it goes to we have a lot of vulnerabilities much the reliance on critical infrastructure that the nation needs, be it banking, rail power, f.a.a. >> a system that is interconnected meaning problems can kaz kate. >> if the power grid -- cascade. >> if the power grid in ottawa fails, that could take the north-east quadrant of the united states out >>> the american society of civil engineers gives the power grid a dismal d plus report card and it
. >> reporter: a power outage in the heart of the nation's power center. from the state department where a briefing was conducted by the light of the phone and the white house briefly hit. >> the cause of the incident is being reviewed. i don't know if an upgraded infrastructure would have prevented it from happening. it's certainly, i guess, hard to imagine that a more modern power grid would have hurt. >> reporter: the local power company said a piece of metal fell off the...
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what does that say about the state of security in the very heart of our nation's government? >>> that aura of inevitability of lawmaker will prevail. that shine has gone away. and so, unfortunately i think we are going to have more and more of this. what will they do about it? mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. i've got a to-do list and five acres of fresh air. ♪ ♪ happiness is a drive-over mower deck. [ male announcer ] that's how we run, and nothing runs like a deere. ♪ ♪ there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that right. and w
what does that say about the state of security in the very heart of our nation's government? >>> that aura of inevitability of lawmaker will prevail. that shine has gone away. and so, unfortunately i think we are going to have more and more of this. what will they do about it? mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®....
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city marking 20 years since the deadly bombing that devastated that committee and broke our hearts across the nation. hundreds of survivors gathered to honor the victims. >> we should all live by service honor kindness he and doing things things you have to choose to affirm our common humanity in the face of mad, crazy people who think the differences are all that matter. >> will carr is live with more on today's ceremony. >> reporter: it was 20 years ago but for many at the ceremony today, the emotional scars are still fresh. april 19th 1995, just after 9:00 a.m. that's when a ryder truck exploded outside of the building in oklahoma city gutting the building and the carnage was unforgettable. of the 168 people killed, 19 were children. it took rescuers six weeks to recover all of the bodies. less than two hours after the explosion, authorities arrested timothy mcveigh and was later convicted. his accomplice terry nichols, is serving consecutive life sentences right now. at the exact same time the bomb went off two decades ago, family members choked up as they read the name of their loved one who di
city marking 20 years since the deadly bombing that devastated that committee and broke our hearts across the nation. hundreds of survivors gathered to honor the victims. >> we should all live by service honor kindness he and doing things things you have to choose to affirm our common humanity in the face of mad, crazy people who think the differences are all that matter. >> will carr is live with more on today's ceremony. >> reporter: it was 20 years ago but for many at the...
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lauren hill's story in and her courage it touched the hearts of the nation because of her desire to playor mount st. joseph's women's basketball team. her fight to not let her illness dictate our final days rallied her team behind her and a lot of people. it also convinced the ncaa and others to move up her team's season opener just to let her play. lauren hill also helped to raise more than $1.5 million for cancer research. >>> oakland police hope to track down two people they want to about the easter morning shooting death. shows a man and a woman near the golden bull bar around the time that emiliano nevarez was shot and killed. the two are not suspects but they may be able to provide critical information. nevarez was an innocent victim who was hit by a bullet intended for another person. a $5,000 reward with information leading to an arrest has been brought by the oakland based pet food company. >>> this is the same area where that single mugger pierce was shot and killed by a stray bullet last month. there will be food, drinks, free texas-shirts and prizes -- free t-shirts and prize
lauren hill's story in and her courage it touched the hearts of the nation because of her desire to playor mount st. joseph's women's basketball team. her fight to not let her illness dictate our final days rallied her team behind her and a lot of people. it also convinced the ncaa and others to move up her team's season opener just to let her play. lauren hill also helped to raise more than $1.5 million for cancer research. >>> oakland police hope to track down two people they want to...
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wide spread destruction in the nation heart land after deadly twister. town just flattened. >> also. arrest caught on tape >> also. arrest caught on tape. why 10 deputy have been put on leave tonight. >> and serial bride. accused of having 10 husband. why did she do you. >> we begin this half hour with deadly outbreak of tornadoes in the midwest. >> resident are remembering the 2 women who died in last night storm. the town was absolutely decimated by the wind. >> alex has more from illinois. >> the massive twister hitting everything in the path as it crushed the small town to rubble. >> we saw it coming from that direction and like from a distance it got closer it seemed like it was getting bigger. >> pierce today trying to pick up the pieces for home barely standing. >> we got in the shelter and i was just crying because i could hear i could just hear the house ripping apart and things were fall and crashing. >> in fair dale population less than 200. nearly every home damaged. many flatten. bits and pieces of people every day lives scattered everywhere
wide spread destruction in the nation heart land after deadly twister. town just flattened. >> also. arrest caught on tape >> also. arrest caught on tape. why 10 deputy have been put on leave tonight. >> and serial bride. accused of having 10 husband. why did she do you. >> we begin this half hour with deadly outbreak of tornadoes in the midwest. >> resident are remembering the 2 women who died in last night storm. the town was absolutely decimated by the wind....
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. ♪ >>> we're about did take you on a spectacular journey deep into the heart of africa where one nationals grounds for fierce battles. not just between predators likely ons and their prey. there are oil companies with their own plans for the natural paradise. while many are optimistic there are still those who fear the park's possible ruin. here's abc's gloria riviera. >> reporter: this corner of northern uganda, where the river nile cuts through lush rain forest and golden savannah, is known as the pearl of africa. a nickname proudly reclaimed by mercy falls national park even after decades embroiled in environmental crisis. it's been a long seven-hour car ride across two continents. it is not an easy place to get to. but on the horizon, a creeping new challenge. one that again threatens the park and its wildlife. clouding its future in uncertainty. >> are you excited to be here? >> very excited. >> reporter: we've traveled here with shabani. >> i'm resting up to be excited. >> we're seeing the nile. it's amazing to see the nile. >> reporter: she's a wild-expert and national geographic e
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nation. huge, light hearted throngs ambled down autoless streets in new york after call for a regeneration ofted environment celebrating the exuberant spring. protesters spilled oil outside the department of the interior to protest offshore oil drilling. on college campuses, protesters spilled squirt guns with real oil and shot it at each other to make a point. this photo was from tulane in new orleans. in the wake of that offshore oil spill, a treatment on how to treat the environment better. a company held a nationwide student contest to create a new angle for recycled paper. the winner of this contest was gary anderson. he won $2,000 for his winning submission, which was this. to this day, that symbol, the mobius loop of three arrows chasing each other, to this day, that symbol serves the practical purpose of signaling to you that it's okay to recycle your plastic bottle or cardboard box. around the world it means reduce, reuse or recycle. tonight, msnbc is going to air a brand new documentary. it's gotten a lot of attention because it's really good and it focuses on reducing waste. and no
nation. huge, light hearted throngs ambled down autoless streets in new york after call for a regeneration ofted environment celebrating the exuberant spring. protesters spilled oil outside the department of the interior to protest offshore oil drilling. on college campuses, protesters spilled squirt guns with real oil and shot it at each other to make a point. this photo was from tulane in new orleans. in the wake of that offshore oil spill, a treatment on how to treat the environment better....
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national zoo. and that's prompted a host of security changes this year. stephen tschida is live right now with an update on how everything is going. stephen? stephen: leon we're in the heart of the national zoo. crowds have thinned out a bit from earlier in the day but if you look into the crowds interspersed, there are a lot of law enforcement officers and checked with one a few minutes ago and told me so far so good. long lines and lots of waiting. >> made it! stephen: all the extra scrutiny made getting to the zoo a challenge. >> i do know there's a lot of people here today, too. stephen: like thousands of them! on what was historically known as african-american family day, we also saw a lot of police in the crowd. and aggressive effort to keep a lid on violence. >> i think they've done a good job today with all the extra security so i think we should be fine. stephen: recent incidents such as the shooting and wounding of two teens outside of the zoo last year prompted a group of volunteers to form project safe zoo. they will stroll the grounds all day intent on any potential confrontations. >> if you could prevent hostility, then it generally sdenlt escalate. stephen:
national zoo. and that's prompted a host of security changes this year. stephen tschida is live right now with an update on how everything is going. stephen? stephen: leon we're in the heart of the national zoo. crowds have thinned out a bit from earlier in the day but if you look into the crowds interspersed, there are a lot of law enforcement officers and checked with one a few minutes ago and told me so far so good. long lines and lots of waiting. >> made it! stephen: all the extra...
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. >> i don't know if my heart can take this. hey, the nationals are making these games very interesting for their fans in the early part of the season. today the club looking to avoid being swept by the phillies. max scherzer was paid the big bucks for situations like this. with his team struggling to score, scherzer gave the nats exactly what they needed and expected. perfect days for baseball in philadelphia and perfect start for bryce harper. first pitch of the at-bat harper smashes the ball opposite field. bryce his second home run of the season. the good guys are un1-0 early. herz are had his name going, men on the corners, he goes down swinging six innings, 8 strikeouts 1 runs allow fold mr. herz are. darren rough, bottom of the seventh making up the difference here crushes shall ball. we're tied at two, the bull pen struggling again. to extra innings, wilson aram moss adds to the lead. the buffalo has an rbi single on his hand. the nats up 4-2. that run turned out to be the difference. stewart to close it owl, and cesar hernandez lines to f
. >> i don't know if my heart can take this. hey, the nationals are making these games very interesting for their fans in the early part of the season. today the club looking to avoid being swept by the phillies. max scherzer was paid the big bucks for situations like this. with his team struggling to score, scherzer gave the nats exactly what they needed and expected. perfect days for baseball in philadelphia and perfect start for bryce harper. first pitch of the at-bat harper smashes...
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in the bay area heart of "dub" nation.uct of the big easy. >> i grew up with the jazz. so this is all new for me. so i came down to kind of support my hometown. >> reporter: yeah. >> and this is great that we have this little piece of new orleans in san francisco. >> reporter: as we do this interview the pelleys are hanging right in there. >> they are doing pretty good. not bad. >> yeah. >> reporter: i see you kind of, um, you are cheering when they win and grimace when the warriors make a run. >> yeah. >> reporter: your heart's kind of in it? >> a little bit. you know, it's new for me. the pelicans are new for me. i'm a die-hard saints fan but, you know, i'm trying. >> reporter: the nba play-offs last night was not for everyone here. some chose to dive into a thought provoking game of scrabble. don't let the barren atmosphere fool you. five months from now here's what will be cooking. some gumbo and voodoo spells on opponents of saints football. all right. know going to overshadow the 18th birthday for lydia ko. owe yeah.
in the bay area heart of "dub" nation.uct of the big easy. >> i grew up with the jazz. so this is all new for me. so i came down to kind of support my hometown. >> reporter: yeah. >> and this is great that we have this little piece of new orleans in san francisco. >> reporter: as we do this interview the pelleys are hanging right in there. >> they are doing pretty good. not bad. >> yeah. >> reporter: i see you kind of, um, you are cheering...
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. >> that's the message from the american heart association because today is national walking day. here's a live look outside at one of the newest places in our area to walk. the schuylkill boardwalk opened in october and is one of the most used parks in center city with about 19,000 visitors every week. and the american heart association recommends at least 150 minutes of physical activity on a weekly basis for adults. for kids, 60 minutes a day. research shows each hour of regular exercise can add about two hours to your life expectancy, even if you don't start until middle age. 75% of americans worked in physically inactive jobs right now and are working longer hours. the average workweek is 47 hours on average and that's about 164 more hours a year than 20 years ago. and statsvbx just adults not getting enough exercise. just 4% of the elementary schools offer physical education every day. about 8% of middle schools and just more than 2% of the high schools. >> that's pretty startling there. >>> and if you are in need of a google map during your walk today, you'll find a special
. >> that's the message from the american heart association because today is national walking day. here's a live look outside at one of the newest places in our area to walk. the schuylkill boardwalk opened in october and is one of the most used parks in center city with about 19,000 visitors every week. and the american heart association recommends at least 150 minutes of physical activity on a weekly basis for adults. for kids, 60 minutes a day. research shows each hour of regular...
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hearts. >> the decision could set national policy on this subject. same-sex marriage right now is legal in 36 states, including california and the district of columbia. we'll be updating this story all day long. download your free nbc bay area app or connect with us on facebook, twitter, and instag m instagram. >>> the sudden closure of dozens of college campuses. state leaders will meet with students who attended those schools to help them get their tuition reimbursed. california based corinthian college closed all 28 campuses yesterday. it came after the u.s. department of education announced it was finding the institution $30 million for misrepresentation. the closed campuses including heald, everest, and wio tech schools. >>> a new study in autism finds girls are typically diagnosed with the disorder later than boys. researchers will present their findings today at the pediatric academic societies meeting in san diego. the average age of diagnosis was 4 years old for girls compared to 3 years 8 months for boys. this may be because boys have more
hearts. >> the decision could set national policy on this subject. same-sex marriage right now is legal in 36 states, including california and the district of columbia. we'll be updating this story all day long. download your free nbc bay area app or connect with us on facebook, twitter, and instag m instagram. >>> the sudden closure of dozens of college campuses. state leaders will meet with students who attended those schools to help them get their tuition reimbursed....
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mainly across the heart of our nation here and that's where we are still seeing numerous if you severeississippi where you see another complex of showers. this whole mess is headed eastward will arrive in our back door, probably, by about monday morning. and brink withing it some pretty heavy rain. severe threats but should have a good soaking early monday morning. recapping today 81 degrees, the high temperature in philadelphia, the normal 65 so well above where we should be record 94, setback in 1976. right now 67 in philadelphia, nice mild evening great saturday night still 70 for letting and pottstown low 60s down across south jersey. fox future cast shows quiet skies tonight have front come through tomorrow it will turn briefly cloudy and breeds year kind of notice a change occurring. but it is not going to bring anything really but sunshine through the day. we stay dry sun clouds little breezy and definitely cooler. here's that rain coming in we monday morning the heaviest stuff best chance for strong thunderstorms in the morning will be sort us, like baltimore, washington south.
mainly across the heart of our nation here and that's where we are still seeing numerous if you severeississippi where you see another complex of showers. this whole mess is headed eastward will arrive in our back door, probably, by about monday morning. and brink withing it some pretty heavy rain. severe threats but should have a good soaking early monday morning. recapping today 81 degrees, the high temperature in philadelphia, the normal 65 so well above where we should be record 94, setback...
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heart attack. >> we're a national crisis line in upstate new york. he called our hotline this morning. first name and telephone number. >> this guy called up. it was a very short call. very little information, but the information was concerning. he said, i just want to give you a call, thank you at the hotline for everything that you do and let you know that i'm done or it's over. he gave his name, his first name only. josie, who was the responder that got the call, tried to engage him immediately. >> he told me he was 20 years old with four to five deployments, tried to engage him, he hung up. so obviously he was crying out for help. >> we got brief him from an information that lasted all of a minute, maybe two minutes. nothing. >> and he's not answering. won't pick up. >> you can try that again. >> i tried four times already, but i don't want him to do too much and have him turn off his phone. >> four deployments? >> four or five. >> i can't believe at that age. really? 20 or 21-year-old person in the military. how many deployments could they have, could they have four or five? >> if
heart attack. >> we're a national crisis line in upstate new york. he called our hotline this morning. first name and telephone number. >> this guy called up. it was a very short call. very little information, but the information was concerning. he said, i just want to give you a call, thank you at the hotline for everything that you do and let you know that i'm done or it's over. he gave his name, his first name only. josie, who was the responder that got the call, tried to engage...
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well all takes is one one finger to allah at the right moment and with the sincere heart it will disseminate nationng to fight with isis? you know you're an american. >> he was ordered to pay $250,000 in restitution but has only paid thee grant. the feds hauled him in to court demanding to know his finances. he plead the fifth. 225 times. the only possession he claims to have is a couch. he wouldn't even say who purchased his under pants. >> do you live at your sister's house? you're a man sponging off your sister. >> a lot of these are real tough guys. what i call, um, internet nazis. able to be real tough but in real life they're not. >> reporter: why you running? come on, man. you talk bike a tough guy on the internet. look there tinted windows. those aren't legal either. there you go. bye! we gave it one more try going to his sister' house where he and dozens of other people used to receive mail. >> come on, man. grow a set. an the door. >> reporter: okay. well his sister's house right? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: okay, thank you. is adi home? broh a.m. abu? >> jenny? bueller? ferris buelle
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. ♪ it's like a heat wave ♪ ♪ it's burnin' in my heart ♪ (narrator) the soul of a nation. -♪ my girl ♪ ♪ ain't no river wide enough ♪ ♪ to keep me from you ♪ ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ (narrator) presenting "motown 25: yesterday, today, forever." on dvd for the very first time. you'll see diana ross and the supremes smokey robinson and the miracles. ♪ going to a go-go ♪ ♪ everybody ♪ (narrator) the temptations. ♪ ain't too proud to beg ♪ ♪ sweet darlin' ♪ ♪ please don't leave me, girl ♪ ♪ don't you go ♪ (narrator) the jackson 5, the four tops, marvin gaye. ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (chorus) ♪ what's goin' on ♪ ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (chorus) ♪ what's goin' on ♪ ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (narrator) plus, the historic world premiere of michael jackson's moonwalk. (michael jackson) ready! (narrator) you'll get an extended version of the concert with 20 minutes not seen in the original broadcast. and it's all been remastered in 5.1 dolby surround. you'll go behind the scenes with exclusive rehearsal footage and brand new features relive the story of motown as told by the artists who made history
. ♪ it's like a heat wave ♪ ♪ it's burnin' in my heart ♪ (narrator) the soul of a nation. -♪ my girl ♪ ♪ ain't no river wide enough ♪ ♪ to keep me from you ♪ ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ (narrator) presenting "motown 25: yesterday, today, forever." on dvd for the very first time. you'll see diana ross and the supremes smokey robinson and the miracles. ♪ going to a go-go ♪ ♪ everybody ♪ (narrator) the temptations. ♪ ain't too proud to beg ♪ ♪...
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proclamations of universal grief made by mourners that everyone everywhere across the whole nation was of one heart and mind. north and south are weeping together. i found sentiments like that across many personal writings. that wasn't true not at all. many confederates revelled in the assassination. thanks god for the first glean of light in this midnight darkness. the darkness being surrender. lesson forgotten. she flew home. these are her words. her heartbeating with excitement. he stopped off first at her aunt josie's where everyone shouted what do you think of the news? isn't it splendid. they were all in excitement. these made for violent crashes between white southerners and black southerners. in port smith, virginia it was dangerous to venture out at night. the fact was confederates were angry too. one of my richest discoveries when i was researching the book was a diary of an ardent successionist. he didn't hold back in his private writings. he saw white people begging in the street, he could not contain his fury. lincoln and white abolitionist were cowards destitute and perverted. there w
proclamations of universal grief made by mourners that everyone everywhere across the whole nation was of one heart and mind. north and south are weeping together. i found sentiments like that across many personal writings. that wasn't true not at all. many confederates revelled in the assassination. thanks god for the first glean of light in this midnight darkness. the darkness being surrender. lesson forgotten. she flew home. these are her words. her heartbeating with excitement. he stopped...
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nation to democracy. you voted with your hearts.ou believe in nigeria's future -- [indiscernible] you voted for change, and now change has come. anchor: that is muhammadu buhari . let's bring in our international affairs editor. once the excitement over the election starts to die down, people want him to deliver. what are the expectations for voters? reporter: there will be pressure to secure security to the north. he is a northern nigerian muslim. there was a perception that goodluck jonathan is a southern christian politician who doesn't care about security and economic development in the north and whether muhammadu buhari can deliver on that is in the question. the army has suffered from inadequate training and underfunding. a presidential election does not suddenly change that. another big test will be the economy. his opponents say his record was disastrous. that accusation has not stopped buhari from being elected president. the oil boom was over and now oil-based revenue is shrinking. that oil issue threw the issue of poverty
nation to democracy. you voted with your hearts.ou believe in nigeria's future -- [indiscernible] you voted for change, and now change has come. anchor: that is muhammadu buhari . let's bring in our international affairs editor. once the excitement over the election starts to die down, people want him to deliver. what are the expectations for voters? reporter: there will be pressure to secure security to the north. he is a northern nigerian muslim. there was a perception that goodluck jonathan...
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tunisia reeling as it comes to terms with an is attack which struck at the heart of both its tourist industry, and its national identity. the country once held up as the arab spring's last beacon of hope is now faced with some tough soul-searching as it moves to tighten its security. find out more after this quick round up of today's topics, here on "global 3000." terror in tunisia radicalisation brings violence to the state and grief to families. biodiversity's playground: mexican environmentalists keep a close watch on the gulf of california. so long, saigon: young architects compete to give hochi minh city a makeover. the deadly attack on tourists at the bardo museum in tunis is likely to lead to a dramatic tightening of security in north african countries. tunisia, which hosts the world social forum this week, is no exception. whilst rights groups warn against rolling back freedoms won during the tunisian revolution, the urgency of the need for new counter-terrorist measures is highlighted by the fact that tunisia has become the largest source of foreign fighters for the is militia in syria and iraq. many
tunisia reeling as it comes to terms with an is attack which struck at the heart of both its tourist industry, and its national identity. the country once held up as the arab spring's last beacon of hope is now faced with some tough soul-searching as it moves to tighten its security. find out more after this quick round up of today's topics, here on "global 3000." terror in tunisia radicalisation brings violence to the state and grief to families. biodiversity's playground: mexican...
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tunisia reeling as it comes to terms with an is attack which struck at the heart of both its tourist industry, and its national identity. the country once held up as the arab spring's last beacon of hope is now faced with some tough soul-searching as it moves to tighten its security. find out more after this quick round up of today's topics, here on "global 3000." terror in tunisia radicalisation brings violence to the state and grief to families. biodiversity's playground: mexican environmentalists keep a close watch on the gulf of california.
tunisia reeling as it comes to terms with an is attack which struck at the heart of both its tourist industry, and its national identity. the country once held up as the arab spring's last beacon of hope is now faced with some tough soul-searching as it moves to tighten its security. find out more after this quick round up of today's topics, here on "global 3000." terror in tunisia radicalisation brings violence to the state and grief to families. biodiversity's playground: mexican...