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accidents will be remembered tonight in south jersey. 13-year-old jeniah castlebury was a student at helen a. fort middle school, the same school where alison mcgillis caught. the student died from the injuries sustained during an accident in early august. mcgillis was killed after being hit by a car. tonight's vigil is happening at an athletic field across from helen a. fort middle school in pemberton. >>> philadelphia releases new numbers when it comes to your taxes. the city turned over nearly $900 million in tax revenue to the school district this year. the bulk of that money comes from real estate taxes. the amount of money given to the schools is the same as last year but it's a 14% increase from five years ago. >>> with less than a week before school begins, one south jersey teacher gets a giant surprise. megan was overwhelmed with emotion as she received a $513 gift card from walmart along with this back-to-school survival kit. a recent study found that is the amount teachers spend out of pocket to help their students succeed. inside that kit, classroom essentials and an ipad mini sh
accidents will be remembered tonight in south jersey. 13-year-old jeniah castlebury was a student at helen a. fort middle school, the same school where alison mcgillis caught. the student died from the injuries sustained during an accident in early august. mcgillis was killed after being hit by a car. tonight's vigil is happening at an athletic field across from helen a. fort middle school in pemberton. >>> philadelphia releases new numbers when it comes to your taxes. the city turned...
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get myself jump-started on my plan to financially put myself in a better situation. >> seven years ago, helena successful real estate investment business. she thought she'd saved up enough to semi- retire and help pay for her youngest daughter's college education. >> i lived in a house that was worth probably 1.5 million. i bought this beautiful house on the lake. i was living life really, really above average. and then i ended up getting separated. and then it just was like a snowball effect. >> when the recession hit, it decimated her savings. to salvage the life she was trying to build, helen ventured to north dakota on her own, leaving her youngest daughter in the care of her eldest. >> this is a really hard place for families to come to. >> i'm just trying to imagine, you've worked all of your life, and you're over 50 years old. you've come out here to the middle of nowhere, and you live in your van for four months. were there ever times when you just wanted to turn this van back around and go home? >> right when i first got here. when i first got here. it's really tough to just, every n
get myself jump-started on my plan to financially put myself in a better situation. >> seven years ago, helena successful real estate investment business. she thought she'd saved up enough to semi- retire and help pay for her youngest daughter's college education. >> i lived in a house that was worth probably 1.5 million. i bought this beautiful house on the lake. i was living life really, really above average. and then i ended up getting separated. and then it just was like a...
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state law that she lobbied for which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family calls. but for helen haskel, it's a small victory. she's dismayed by how often mistakes still happen. >> there's a part of me that thinks that some day it will change. but i'm not sure what it will take for that to happen. >> that report brought to us by "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. and that is "america tonight." please tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back, we'll people of the china and people of the united states may they work together. >> the u.s. and choif china make progress in talks but issues persist in places like the south china sea. hello from de la everyone i'm kamal santa maria this is the world news from al jazeera. pope francis draws tens of thousands of people as he holds a mass in new york city. >>> corruption catches up
state law that she lobbied for which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family calls. but for helen haskel, it's a small victory. she's dismayed by how often mistakes still happen. >> there's a part of me that thinks that some day it will change. but i'm not sure what it will take for that to happen. >> that report brought to us by "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. and that is "america tonight." please tell us what you think at...
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state law that she lobbied for which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family calls. but for helen haskel, it's a small victory. she's dismayed by how often mistakes still happen. >> there's a part of me that thinks that some day it will change. but i'm not sure what it will take for that to happen. >> that report brought to us by "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. and that is "america tonight." please tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back, we'll >> what do you want american's to understand? >> there's so much injustice. >> workers are being injured constantly.
state law that she lobbied for which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family calls. but for helen haskel, it's a small victory. she's dismayed by how often mistakes still happen. >> there's a part of me that thinks that some day it will change. but i'm not sure what it will take for that to happen. >> that report brought to us by "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. and that is "america tonight." please tell us what you think at...
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state law that she lobbied for which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family calls. but for helen haskel, it's a small victory. she's dismayed by how often mistakes still happen. >> there's a part of me that thinks that some day it will change. but i'm not sure what it will take for that to happen. >> that report brought to us by "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. and that is "america tonight." please tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "
state law that she lobbied for which mandates that a hospital doctor has to come when a patient's family calls. but for helen haskel, it's a small victory. she's dismayed by how often mistakes still happen. >> there's a part of me that thinks that some day it will change. but i'm not sure what it will take for that to happen. >> that report brought to us by "america tonight's" lori jane gliha. and that is "america tonight." please tell us what you think at...
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sister helen, a roman cath olympic nun, and the author of the best-selling book, dead men walking, said that it's a broken system, one that led the catholic church to reemphasize it's long-standing position to capital punishment. >> every ten times the death penalty is given, it's because a white person is killed. and when people of color are killed, it'snence. >> speaking before congress in his visit, pope francis called to stop executions. >> convinced that are just, and in this society, punishment must never exclude the dimension of hope, and the goal of -- >> the death penalty is still legal in 31 states, though the number of execution innings the u.s. is at a 20--year low. the number of death sentences has also dropped dramatically in the past ten years, but that's not the trend in shreveport, louisiana. where the attorney, dale cox is at odds. he says that the death penalty should be used more, not less, particularly in cases where children or elderly are killed. >> if you think that the heinousness of this crime is so bad that society deserves the right to pass judgment on the se
sister helen, a roman cath olympic nun, and the author of the best-selling book, dead men walking, said that it's a broken system, one that led the catholic church to reemphasize it's long-standing position to capital punishment. >> every ten times the death penalty is given, it's because a white person is killed. and when people of color are killed, it'snence. >> speaking before congress in his visit, pope francis called to stop executions. >> convinced that are just, and in...
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a maid and she lived in the house. in the movie "inheritance" it shows an encounter between my mother and helen. ere is a scene where she is standing in the house. and she had to work for my grandfather and she was in constant fear because every day could have been the last day of her life. the relationship she had was that she was the servant and had to obey the rules. brian: there was another woman, who was also the housekeeper. how cruel was he to them? jennifer: both lived in the house. brian both jewish? jennifer: they were both jewish, yes. in the movie, "schindler's list," there is a scene that she somehow approached one of the -- that he somehow approached one of the housekeepers in an intimate way. some say this is more fiction than reality. i don't know. i think he did not have a relationship because he was not capable of seeing them as a true human being. he saw them as people that he could treat the way he wanted to do so, and this was also the testimony that helen gave. that she was treated very badly. by both by my grandmother, by closing her eyes, and my biological grandfather who
a maid and she lived in the house. in the movie "inheritance" it shows an encounter between my mother and helen. ere is a scene where she is standing in the house. and she had to work for my grandfather and she was in constant fear because every day could have been the last day of her life. the relationship she had was that she was the servant and had to obey the rules. brian: there was another woman, who was also the housekeeper. how cruel was he to them? jennifer: both lived in the...
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get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> helen has quite a reputation in her hometown of haslam in north england. this is not helping it. >> you could have hit a car. >> this woman has been involved in a crash. she hit one person who was changing a tire. that woman was injured. she hurt her finger and her shoulder. then she hit another car. >> if you hit that car, you could have just as easily hit me. >> if you notice this incident happened near a park. this man saying you could have hit my kid. but her car did stop. it was damaged. but here, she tries to start the engine and leave. >> you can't drive away. >> it won't go. police eventually turn up. she was arrested because police say she had all appearances she was intoxicated. >> what were you doing drinking and driving like that when you've got two kids of your own? because you were trying to take off. >> her lawyer said she was in a low state because the year before, this woman had been on trial for kissing a former student. she lost her marriage. she lost her children. she lost her job. she had gone to a job placement agency and ran
get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> helen has quite a reputation in her hometown of haslam in north england. this is not helping it. >> you could have hit a car. >> this woman has been involved in a crash. she hit one person who was changing a tire. that woman was injured. she hurt her finger and her shoulder. then she hit another car. >> if you hit that car, you could have just as easily hit me. >> if you notice this incident happened near a park. this man...
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. >>> well, the school year is off to somber start at a burlington county middle school. student and teachers at helen ford attended a vigil honoring a fellow classmate and teachers killed in unrelated car accident. janet died from injuries sustained in a accident. a week later, her seventh grade teacher, allison macinnis, struck and killed while jogging. >> it is difficult. i can't go into miss macinnis' classroom, i have to turn the other way, can't, there are so many memories in that room. >> the victim's families who attended the vigil say they are overwelmed from the support they have received from the school community. >> family, friends, all over philadelphia, remember police sergeant raphael amie, viewing was held last night. the ten year veteran of the force was killed last month, in roxborough, when he lost control of his vehicle and hit a tree meantime in mannyunk, the charm err of black police association gathered at cigar bar to remember sergeant ali and philadelphia police offer lamar pool. pool was killed off duty when his motorcycle was struck by alleged drunk driver. proceeds from las
. >>> well, the school year is off to somber start at a burlington county middle school. student and teachers at helen ford attended a vigil honoring a fellow classmate and teachers killed in unrelated car accident. janet died from injuries sustained in a accident. a week later, her seventh grade teacher, allison macinnis, struck and killed while jogging. >> it is difficult. i can't go into miss macinnis' classroom, i have to turn the other way, can't, there are so many memories...
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helen is a model executive secretary. her work goes beyond her job title and her contribution to the agency could she comes in every day, very early usually around 7 am and creates our daily clips , which gives her entire agency informed about what the press has been that they go for or over the weekend. she's also a core member of our special events team and she writes the clinical weekend release. which is one of our major resources that keeps our stakeholders inform about what is happening all the special buttons happening on the we can get people really rely on that document. but she also keeps our team on track. both communications and government relations, by planning our meetings organizing our schedules, tracking attendance and ensuring that the division follows all the agency policies and those are some of the -complicated work happening behind-the-scenes becky just really moving and phone. then, often she goes in for sophia simplicity i know, and the executive staff by reporting when needed get one good company
helen is a model executive secretary. her work goes beyond her job title and her contribution to the agency could she comes in every day, very early usually around 7 am and creates our daily clips , which gives her entire agency informed about what the press has been that they go for or over the weekend. she's also a core member of our special events team and she writes the clinical weekend release. which is one of our major resources that keeps our stakeholders inform about what is happening...
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a crime richard did not do." we go to oklahoma city where we're joined by sister helen .rejean as a catholic nun, she began her prisonnistry over 30 years ago. she is the author of the vessel in book "dead man walking." the book's been translated into many like which is an turned into an opera, play, academy award-winning film starring susan sarandon and sean can. she is an obama city for richard glossip. refusedrnor of oklahoma to stay the execution, sister helen. what happens now? interesting what has happened. i've never seen this before. first of all, i've never been this involved intimately in a case of someone who's actually innocent as richard glossip is. the governor was saying, just show us -- she and the da david prater actually were saying things like, bring us your new evidence, bring us your witnesses. because we have been through this case and we're convinced that justice was done and we is guilty.lossip it was an amazing thing that at da, level are saying to the lawyers, trying to say richards life, bring us your evidence and your witnesses and if they are credible, we will bring them to the governor o
a crime richard did not do." we go to oklahoma city where we're joined by sister helen .rejean as a catholic nun, she began her prisonnistry over 30 years ago. she is the author of the vessel in book "dead man walking." the book's been translated into many like which is an turned into an opera, play, academy award-winning film starring susan sarandon and sean can. she is an obama city for richard glossip. refusedrnor of oklahoma to stay the execution, sister helen. what happens...
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passed fromr lauren brain cancer, mary helen cook and a couple of her employees got to work on a trophycase that would never be forgotten. little more special and more sentimental than anything we have done before. >> her mom went through what she called the treasure trove in their basement, picking out things that she said would be at home here at lawrenceburg high school and let mary helen do the rest. >> it looks good. >> thank you. >> i love it. >> that is also. really neat. >> you brought one of the final pieces, one of lawrence high school jerseys and the espy she won in 2014. >> i am just awestruck. when you sit there and think accomplished, has and not even a years worth of time. such an inspiration. 6:00,: right now at rescued by heroes. soldiers racing to the rescue after seeing a car crash right into a creek. what they are telling abc 7 news tonight. claims thep scaffolding around the capital will be taken down just to be put back up again. we get answers. momentg that terrifying as floodwaters swept away two vehicles. the search for survivors on abc 7 news at 6:00. quick sol
passed fromr lauren brain cancer, mary helen cook and a couple of her employees got to work on a trophycase that would never be forgotten. little more special and more sentimental than anything we have done before. >> her mom went through what she called the treasure trove in their basement, picking out things that she said would be at home here at lawrenceburg high school and let mary helen do the rest. >> it looks good. >> thank you. >> i love it. >> that is...
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a crime richard did not do." we go to oklahoma city where we're joined by sister helen .rejean as a catholic nun, she began her prisonnistry over 30 years ago. she is the author of the vessel in book "dead man walking." the book's been translated into many like which is an turned into an opera, play, academy award-winning film starring susan sarandon and sean can. she is an obama city for richard glossip. refusedrnor of oklahoma to stay the execution, sister helen. what happens now? interesting what has happened. i've never seen this before. first of all, i've never been this involved intimately in a case of someone who's actually innocent as richard glossip is. the governor was saying, just show us -- she and the da david prater actually were saying things like, bring us your new evidence, bring us your witnesses. because we have been through this case and we're convinced that justice was done and we is guilty.lossip it was an amazing thing that at da, level, like the local are saying to the lawyers, trying to say richards life, bring us your evidence and your witnesses and if they are credible, we will bring them t
a crime richard did not do." we go to oklahoma city where we're joined by sister helen .rejean as a catholic nun, she began her prisonnistry over 30 years ago. she is the author of the vessel in book "dead man walking." the book's been translated into many like which is an turned into an opera, play, academy award-winning film starring susan sarandon and sean can. she is an obama city for richard glossip. refusedrnor of oklahoma to stay the execution, sister helen. what happens...
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crucial dna evidence was discovered a few weeks before his scheduled execution. sister helen prejohn, a roman catholic nun and author of "dead man walking" says cases like thompson highlight a broken and biased system, one that led the catholic church to re-emphasize the long-standing position to capital punishment. >> eight out of every ten times the death penalty is given is because a white person was killed. when people of color are killed, it's negligible. >> speaking before congress pope francis called for an end to executions. >> i also offer encouragement to close doors that aren't just and let society's punishment must never include the dimension of hope and the goal of rehabilitation. >> reporter: the death penalty is still legal in 31 states, although the number of executions in the u.s. is at a 20-year low. the number of death sentences have dropped dramatically in the past ten years. that's not the trend in salif port, louisiana whering district attorney dale cox find z his catholic faith and personal belief as odds. he said the death penalty should be used more a
crucial dna evidence was discovered a few weeks before his scheduled execution. sister helen prejohn, a roman catholic nun and author of "dead man walking" says cases like thompson highlight a broken and biased system, one that led the catholic church to re-emphasize the long-standing position to capital punishment. >> eight out of every ten times the death penalty is given is because a white person was killed. when people of color are killed, it's negligible. >> speaking...
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a lot of good people in here. just unfortunately we break laws too. >> helen smith was a full time sales woman before being sentenced on drug charges. but her part-time job at least, got her familiar with handcuffs. >> i also do dominatrix on the weekend. >> it's a weekend gig? >> it's a weekend gig, yes. we have shackles and we have handcuffs that we use on them if they want that. >> and when the sheer monotony at life at maricopa known as tent city gets to william frost and timothy young they take refuge in the identity of others. >> greetings, live from tent city. >> i be like, yo, hey, mr. day over there, this is rocky stallone. hey, yo, i'll do it when i'm done, buddy. don't worry about it. get them, rocko, you son of a bitch mickey loves you. chase the chicken. here, chicky, chicky, chicky. >> maintaining one's true identity in jail can be a true challenge. brayden dailey has a easier time than most. >> i get hit on by a lot of girls here. >> dailey claims she is not just a lesbian but a man born into a woman's body. >> when you are transgender, your brain has a sex. and my sex was male. >> is that you? >> yea
a lot of good people in here. just unfortunately we break laws too. >> helen smith was a full time sales woman before being sentenced on drug charges. but her part-time job at least, got her familiar with handcuffs. >> i also do dominatrix on the weekend. >> it's a weekend gig? >> it's a weekend gig, yes. we have shackles and we have handcuffs that we use on them if they want that. >> and when the sheer monotony at life at maricopa known as tent city gets to...
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a ft. washington family. >> reporter: when helen scott's air conditioner stopped working in the middle of apt her cool, that is, until her home warranty plan failed to get her quick relief. >> there's the five of us live here with our little dog. >> reporter: held-scott loves the ft. washington home -- helen scott loves the ft. washington home she shares with her family and dog. it's a pretty cool setup that turned red hot in july. >> it was a large clink, clink, clink, racking and shaking and we heard all this noise and then the air conditioner just stopped. >> reporter: so crash and boom outside. what was it like inside? >> it was very warm. we had fans, but it just started blowing out hot air. >> reporter: but she knew her home warranty with total protect covered repair or replacement. >> i told them my mother was 86 years old and our air conditioner broke, so it's an emergency. we need to get it fixed. >> reporter: the technician came out the next day but declared it dead. he said a brand-new unit would be on its way, but when scott followed up with total protect? >> the people just kep
a ft. washington family. >> reporter: when helen scott's air conditioner stopped working in the middle of apt her cool, that is, until her home warranty plan failed to get her quick relief. >> there's the five of us live here with our little dog. >> reporter: held-scott loves the ft. washington home -- helen scott loves the ft. washington home she shares with her family and dog. it's a pretty cool setup that turned red hot in july. >> it was a large clink, clink, clink,...
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his holiness responded to a suggestion that helenes to the left after being asked about a headline reading this. is the pope catholic? he responded i'm part i'm certain i didn't say one thing more than wasn't in the doctrine of the church. an explanation would give impression of being a little bit more left leaning but it wouldn't be that way. the headline of news week said is the pope catholic. how would you answer that question? >> i would say yes. the pope went on the say he said if you'd like me to recite the creed i'd be happy to. he stick witness the teechg of the church. what he does say is he's right. squarely within social catholic teaching of the church. the problem is people don't know it. >> all of which that maerpts on the church pronuounces and so does he. it's a key element. a key element of putting the gospel into practice too welcome the stranger. half of europe thought he was crazy and left wing and a communist. we've had the same reaction with pope francis. >> here are some of the things he's done that other popes have not. he doesn't wear the red shoes. i want to show t
his holiness responded to a suggestion that helenes to the left after being asked about a headline reading this. is the pope catholic? he responded i'm part i'm certain i didn't say one thing more than wasn't in the doctrine of the church. an explanation would give impression of being a little bit more left leaning but it wouldn't be that way. the headline of news week said is the pope catholic. how would you answer that question? >> i would say yes. the pope went on the say he said if...
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then, we have a family, sam and helen, they are friends of mine. ave a huge contribution to the orchestra for the chair of the music. so staying together one or two times a year, having dinner and making jokes it is pleasant. ,charlie: are you going to take the orchestra to cuba? riccardo muti: i hope because that would be a statement of friendship. as nixon when he went to china, the philadelphia orchestra went. that was one of the cultural statements. and it helped. a went to japan the first time, it was such a revolution. even in the restaurants, the french restaurants, they lost their competition with the italian restaurants. charlie: what would you conduct at carnegie hall? riccardo muti: it is three programs. quite interesting because we bring two symphonies. it is one of the greatest composers of the russian school together with the others. we do the first and the third symphony, the divine poem of the symphony. in the first program, we do the first piece dedicated to the sea. -- in english, in germany -- prosperous voyage. then -- the first
then, we have a family, sam and helen, they are friends of mine. ave a huge contribution to the orchestra for the chair of the music. so staying together one or two times a year, having dinner and making jokes it is pleasant. ,charlie: are you going to take the orchestra to cuba? riccardo muti: i hope because that would be a statement of friendship. as nixon when he went to china, the philadelphia orchestra went. that was one of the cultural statements. and it helped. a went to japan the first...
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a good man. my name is helene up. i have a house here in him then and i worked very hard all my life. my parents came over during the berlin airlift and when they landed, they both had to work in the mills. my father became a carpenter to put us through school and here we are working hard, getting social security, but my problem is that people coming over here land on the shores and they have no problem going in getting food stamps, housing, a lecturer, all of this and it's coming from our social security money and we are getting nothing -- nothing. [applause] mr. trump: she's getting more and more excited. put our fiorina company, lucent technologies, in the ground. mr. trump: people might as well here it. i thought i would wait a few days before i exposed her business failure, but it's so ridiculous. i invested in my stock. i worked for the company 37 years when i was forced to retire. mr. trump: lucent headed up by who? >> carly fiorina. mr. trump: before hewlett-packard. at $87 perying stock share and when i was forced to retire my stock wasn't worth $.25. i lost almost half $1 mi
a good man. my name is helene up. i have a house here in him then and i worked very hard all my life. my parents came over during the berlin airlift and when they landed, they both had to work in the mills. my father became a carpenter to put us through school and here we are working hard, getting social security, but my problem is that people coming over here land on the shores and they have no problem going in getting food stamps, housing, a lecturer, all of this and it's coming from our...
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. >> i think it's a good question helen b counteroffensive from the government is going to take. i think most people expected to be noticeably quick, but the government forces seem to have disintegrated somewhat. the taliban control large parts of the city. they cut off roads leading into kunduz which makes it difficult for government forces to send reinforcements. they planted roadside bombs on the roads leading into the city. all this makes it more difficult, combined with the fact that the taliban had sought shelter in the residential areas , making it more difficult for the government to make use of heavy artillery. the u.s. military has conducted a single airstrike in kunduz and there are civilians that might be caught in the crossfire. all in all it's going to be more difficult than most people anticipated. that's not necessarily a sign of strength that the taliban but also the partial disintegration of the afghan security forces and the lack of coordination between the army and the police. sarah: the ukrainian president said his country remains the victim of russian aggres
. >> i think it's a good question helen b counteroffensive from the government is going to take. i think most people expected to be noticeably quick, but the government forces seem to have disintegrated somewhat. the taliban control large parts of the city. they cut off roads leading into kunduz which makes it difficult for government forces to send reinforcements. they planted roadside bombs on the roads leading into the city. all this makes it more difficult, combined with the fact that...
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helen d. cook john a. cooper joseph john coppo, jr. gerard j. coppola joseph albert corbett alejandro cordero robert cordice ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez james j. corrigan carlos cortes kevin cosgrove dolores marie costa digna alexandra costanza charles gregory costello, jr. michael s. costello conrod k. cottoy [reading names] .. you. >> and my uncle, john james will love and miss every day of the year. [reading names] [readingnames] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and michael go. we will always love you and remember you. [speaking spanish] >> and my nephew, jonathan capello. jonathan, you are sorely missed by her parents and two brothers as well as the rest of your extended family. century taken from his 14 years ago, you have 12 new nieces, nephews and cousins who are all learning about their uncle john and the truly special person you were. we all love and miss you. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my cousin an
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in northeast, a man shot on nanny helen burro's off division. the only suspect information, a man wearing a ski mask, armed with a gun. and of those eight people shot since last night in the district, one of them is dead, and one of them is in critical to depragrave condition. that brings the homicides to 110. >> the search for a suspect is on after another shooting. this one in prince george's county. officers say someone shot a person in a chest on ring bill loop. that's in upper marlboro, maryland. police don't have a motive at this time. >>> breaking news out of baltimore. the city reached a wrongful death settle the with the family of freddie gray. the settlement also calls for a requirement for city police officers to wear body cameras. the deal will have to be approved by a city board that oversees spending. >>> it's another back to school day. kids in alexandria and others all back in the classroom today. thousands of buses hit the road this morning making a lot of commutes a little longer. in fairfax county, both students and teachers ar
in northeast, a man shot on nanny helen burro's off division. the only suspect information, a man wearing a ski mask, armed with a gun. and of those eight people shot since last night in the district, one of them is dead, and one of them is in critical to depragrave condition. that brings the homicides to 110. >> the search for a suspect is on after another shooting. this one in prince george's county. officers say someone shot a person in a chest on ring bill loop. that's in upper...
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a moment before the top 15 were announced. >> i want to apologize to you, and to your mother miss helen williams. >> williams went on to become a successful singer and actress. >> i did the best i could as my reign as miss america in 1983-84, i love you. >> i love you. >> i love the girls and i'm so honored. >> that was gracious. we are now hours away from kickoff, tonight the eagles are in atlanta to take on the falcons for week one of the regular season. chip kelly is 2-0 in his first two seasons openers at eagles head coach and fans hope he will increase that to three wins tonight. there are nine new starters for this year's season debut. still no word on whether zach ertz or marcus smith will play tonight. kelly says both will likely be game time decisions. and kickoff is at 7:10. nbc 10 is the official eagles television station. we have extensive pregame and post-game coverage and interviews with the players and head coach chip kelly. you count on nbc 10 for that. >> one person is dead from out of control wild fires out west. >> ahead we'll take to you the front lines with thousands of people being evacuated as homes and
a moment before the top 15 were announced. >> i want to apologize to you, and to your mother miss helen williams. >> williams went on to become a successful singer and actress. >> i did the best i could as my reign as miss america in 1983-84, i love you. >> i love you. >> i love the girls and i'm so honored. >> that was gracious. we are now hours away from kickoff, tonight the eagles are in atlanta to take on the falcons for week one of the regular season....
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a while. >> mcguinness was teacher at helen ford any comb middle school. stleberry was one of her students. both were killed in separate accidents involveing a vehicle just before the new school year. the community and this school family gather to honor them and to grieve. >> 13-year-old jeniah was nay traffic accident intersection of new bold corner and smithville road and nastia was her close friend. >> i feel like she's with me and like an angel in my heart now. she will always westbound me. >> while she was in the hospital her teacher, miss mcguinness was by her side. exactly one week after jeniah died mcguinness was hit by a truck jogging. >> she was a wonderful teacher. if i needed anything i would go to her. i loved her so much. >> ironically the trash sites for jeniah and mcguinness were not far apart. jeniah and allison were described as people who could light up a room. as is this this is the first day of the school year not having these two will make for a dive call school year. >> it was hard because walking down the hall so many memories flow i
a while. >> mcguinness was teacher at helen ford any comb middle school. stleberry was one of her students. both were killed in separate accidents involveing a vehicle just before the new school year. the community and this school family gather to honor them and to grieve. >> 13-year-old jeniah was nay traffic accident intersection of new bold corner and smithville road and nastia was her close friend. >> i feel like she's with me and like an angel in my heart now. she will...
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world meeting of families there were so many women that presented so many wonderful speeches, helen alvarez ah. >> the vatican had people there. >> but they do not have the weight or heft. and a woman as a chancellor for many years, as do other diocese. >> they are the chief executive officers in the diocese. >> clearly, and i'm not sure that all the delegates are bishops, i have to look that up. >> no, no, no. believe i i like your chances. >> the fruit of that conference will be something he writes that comes out of this world meeting of families, what comes out, we'll see what that gives us. >> can i pull us back from this specifically and pull in the same sex, homosexuality we were talking about before, there is an incredible distifrpgs for catholics and it's almost meaninglesslous they are all over the ideology spectrum. i know there is a lot of talk over the course of the weekend before the ideological distinctions between the archbishop of philadelphia and the archbishop of rome. right? this is yet normal issue where there are so many ways to be a catholic, and although there is a unit
world meeting of families there were so many women that presented so many wonderful speeches, helen alvarez ah. >> the vatican had people there. >> but they do not have the weight or heft. and a woman as a chancellor for many years, as do other diocese. >> they are the chief executive officers in the diocese. >> clearly, and i'm not sure that all the delegates are bishops, i have to look that up. >> no, no, no. believe i i like your chances. >> the fruit of...
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there is a woman, helen fisher that we interviewed, she put it beautifully.e things should not be referred to as only dating. they should be called online introduction services. that's what it should be called. charlie: what it does is expands the opportunity. online, you don't have you have college and work. that's it. amount offinite people. many have friends and friends of friends and then randomly meeting people at a party. this is a seemingly infinite set of people. charlie: are you doing more political jokes now? aziz: i kind of don't follow the news closely enough. i always end up getting bummed out when i follow the news. i have always just kind of sticking to personal stuff. charlie: how did your parents like south carolina? aziz: i guess they liked it. they are still down there. they moved over to charlotte, north carolina. charlie: which is where i'm from. they were in south carolina, weren't they? aziz: that's where i grew up. charlie: you speak about your mother's experience emigrating to america. i got here, i didn't know anyone. i was so far aw
there is a woman, helen fisher that we interviewed, she put it beautifully.e things should not be referred to as only dating. they should be called online introduction services. that's what it should be called. charlie: what it does is expands the opportunity. online, you don't have you have college and work. that's it. amount offinite people. many have friends and friends of friends and then randomly meeting people at a party. this is a seemingly infinite set of people. charlie: are you doing...
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then we have a family, sam and helen, and they are friends of mine and they gave a huge contributione orchestra for the chair of the music director. so staying together one or two times a year, having dinner together and making jokes or this or that is -- >> rose: it's pleasant. yeah, it's pleasant. >> rose: are you going to take the orchestra to cuba? >> i hope because that would be a statement of friendship. as nixon, when he went to china, the philadelphia orchestra went there, and that was one of the cultural statements. and it helped. when los cala went to japan the first time, it was such a revolution, even in the restaurants. the french restaurants, they lost the competition with the italian restaurants. >> rose: so what will you conduct at carnegie hall? >> now it's three programs, quite interesting because we bring two symphonies oscriabin. there is a composer quite neglected but one of the great composers of the russian school together with tchaikovsky and others. so we do the first and third symphony, the divine poem, then in the first program we do the first part dedicate
then we have a family, sam and helen, and they are friends of mine and they gave a huge contributione orchestra for the chair of the music director. so staying together one or two times a year, having dinner together and making jokes or this or that is -- >> rose: it's pleasant. yeah, it's pleasant. >> rose: are you going to take the orchestra to cuba? >> i hope because that would be a statement of friendship. as nixon, when he went to china, the philadelphia orchestra went...
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a change. frank: innocently been accelerating in the last 10 years. when you get on the glacier, it is covered with gravel because of all of the stuff falling off. heleneo be able to take a cable car that would bring you directly to the glacier. this time it was really shocking, all of a sudden, i had to take a huge staircase to go 100 meters down to the glacier. when i came here for the first time, you took three steps and you are at the glacier. down the steps. nearly 400 today to reach the ice gauge. here, we middle 80's, would have been completely under ice. the difference is much more important in the past 15 years, rather than the 15 years before. helene: it took us a good 10 minutes to finally reach the ice. there is nothing. the manager told me that many visitors come each year. i wonder for how long? >> honestly, if we do not move the ice skate hire on the glacier," tro or five years, it will be gone. helene: like most people, i came to seem the glacier. but now, most will come to witness climate change. coming up on climate change as we count down to the paris later in this month. coming up, 90 it's a bounce as its profits the expectation. we
a change. frank: innocently been accelerating in the last 10 years. when you get on the glacier, it is covered with gravel because of all of the stuff falling off. heleneo be able to take a cable car that would bring you directly to the glacier. this time it was really shocking, all of a sudden, i had to take a huge staircase to go 100 meters down to the glacier. when i came here for the first time, you took three steps and you are at the glacier. down the steps. nearly 400 today to reach the...
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crucial dna evidence was discovered a few weeks before he was scheduled for execution. sister helenrejean, says cases like his have shown a broken system. >> eight out of ten, because a white was killed. >> a letter to the international commission against the death penalty pope francis called the practice inadmissible no matter how serious the crime committed and said executions are cruel and don't provide justice to victims but fosters vengeance. he also proffered the possibility of judicial error. cases in which some people should be executed were, quote, practically nonexistent. >> he was the first pope to take pro-life issues that catholics all know, no to abortion, no to euthanasia, and no to the death penalty. >> the death penalty is still legal in 31 states although the number of executions in the u.s. is at a 20 year low. the number of death sentences has already dropped dramatically in the past ten years. but that's not trend in shreveport louisiana, where district attorney del cox found his catholic faith and his personal belief at odds. he says the death penalty should be
crucial dna evidence was discovered a few weeks before he was scheduled for execution. sister helenrejean, says cases like his have shown a broken system. >> eight out of ten, because a white was killed. >> a letter to the international commission against the death penalty pope francis called the practice inadmissible no matter how serious the crime committed and said executions are cruel and don't provide justice to victims but fosters vengeance. he also proffered the possibility...
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. >>> it has been a rough back to school start for helen fort newcomb middle school in new jersey. >> teacher and student killed in separate auto accidents in just the last few week. shawnette wilson has more. >> i can't go in her classroom. i have to turn on the way. >> emotions flowed as students and staff at helen fort newcomb middle school in pemberton held a can light vigil to remember a dedicated teacher and student killed last month. >> we also are here to shine light on the darkest of times. and that is something both gentlemen nyah and allison were good at. they both possessed a gift to brighten a room or any situati situation. >> 13-year-old eighth grader janyah died two weeks ago from injuries she suffered from a car accident on august 2nd. 29-year-old allison mcginnness was killed last week when a car hit her while she was jogging. mcginnness taught language arts. opinion kins was one of her students. >> she was a wonderful teacher. if i needed anything i would go to her. i loved her so much. >> heart broken family members of the victims sat before bleachers filled with pe
. >>> it has been a rough back to school start for helen fort newcomb middle school in new jersey. >> teacher and student killed in separate auto accidents in just the last few week. shawnette wilson has more. >> i can't go in her classroom. i have to turn on the way. >> emotions flowed as students and staff at helen fort newcomb middle school in pemberton held a can light vigil to remember a dedicated teacher and student killed last month. >> we also are here...
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convinced that a just and necessary punishment must never -- the dimension of hope and the goal of rehabilitation. juan: that was pope francis speaking to congress last week. sister helenean, your sense of the impact of the pope's words and what a this is going to have some kind of an effect in terms of achieving the abolition of the death penalty here in the united states? >> well, a lot of people heard those words, and words that speak truth to us and call us to the more noble parts of ourselves, the protection of life not just of innocent life -- that was a big surprise, because it was sustained applause when the pope said, protect life at every stage. and i think everybody thought they knew what was coming next and it would have to do with innocent life. but he held up the guilty. he held a people who have done terrible crimes, that they have dignity so that the global abolition of the death penalty. so the words are out there in -- some heart seal off the words and refused to let them come in. but i knew supreme court justice anthony kennedy was sitting there. he is the fifth vote on the supreme court we need, which could abolish the death penalty in the richard g
convinced that a just and necessary punishment must never -- the dimension of hope and the goal of rehabilitation. juan: that was pope francis speaking to congress last week. sister helenean, your sense of the impact of the pope's words and what a this is going to have some kind of an effect in terms of achieving the abolition of the death penalty here in the united states? >> well, a lot of people heard those words, and words that speak truth to us and call us to the more noble parts of...
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a half. he started the website richardeglossip.com. kim spent the day with richard on sunday. sister helenjean is one of the world's most well-known anti-death penalty activists. as a catholic nun, she began her prison ministry over 30 years ago. she is the author of the best-selling book, "dead man walking: an eyewitness account of the death penalty." the book's been translated into numerous languages and turned into an opera, a play, and an academy award-winning film starring susan sarandon and sean penn. we welcome you all to democracy now! sister helen prejean, welcome back to democracy now! why are you in oklahoma? talk about why you have taken up richard glossip's case? >> i talked to richard for the first time january 5 and he said youe, sister helen, hope don't mind, i did not ask you or anything, but i put you down to be with me if i am executed. that is all i needed. there is no way am just going to walk with the man for execution who is innocent. looking into it, came to oklahoma, visited him, and we have assembled a team of lawyers. we started reaching out to media to just get
a half. he started the website richardeglossip.com. kim spent the day with richard on sunday. sister helenjean is one of the world's most well-known anti-death penalty activists. as a catholic nun, she began her prison ministry over 30 years ago. she is the author of the best-selling book, "dead man walking: an eyewitness account of the death penalty." the book's been translated into numerous languages and turned into an opera, a play, and an academy award-winning film starring susan...
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there is a woman helen fisher we interviewed, you know helen. she put it beautifully. se things should not be referred to as on-line dating sites. they should be called on-line interduction services because that is what it is about. about meeting a person in real life and seeing if there is a spark there. >> what it really does is just expands, it expands the opportunity. >> yeah, i mean if you don't have on-line it's what, you have like, you know, college and work. like. >> that is exactly it. >> that's it. that is a finite amount of people. you have friends, friends of friends and randomly meeting people at a parties this is an on-line thing. a seamingly infinite set of people. >> are you doing more political jokes now? >> i'm not. i kind of don't follow the news closely enough. i always end up getting bummed out when i follow the news closely. i've always kind of just been sticking, recently more to just like very personal stuff. >> how did your parents like south carolina? >> i guess they liked it. i mean they're still down there. >> you told me before. >> they move
there is a woman helen fisher we interviewed, you know helen. she put it beautifully. se things should not be referred to as on-line dating sites. they should be called on-line interduction services because that is what it is about. about meeting a person in real life and seeing if there is a spark there. >> what it really does is just expands, it expands the opportunity. >> yeah, i mean if you don't have on-line it's what, you have like, you know, college and work. like. >>...