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. >> reporter: highland hospital gave unprecedented access to its emergency room, which is stretched thin by 250 patients per day, most of them uninsured. >> it really did give a really good interpretation of what happens when you walk through the waiting room. >> reporter: a highland hospital nurse knows first hand the hustle of highland and the triumphs and tragedies that happen here in the waiting room. >> you're really trying to serve as many people with the greatest amount of good that you can. >> my achilles tendon, completely ripped it. >> reporter: the frustration of being a patient at highland, injured, uninsured, and left waiting for hours on end. >> i just wanted to get in and out. and i did, you know, seven, sometimes eight hours later. >> reporter: nick says his goal was to capture the human side of the health care debate. >> this conversation on health care has been dominated by media pundits, politicians. the people in these waiting rooms, their voices haven't really been represented. >> reporter: until now. >> my eyes have opened wider from seeing this. >> reporter: t
. >> reporter: highland hospital gave unprecedented access to its emergency room, which is stretched thin by 250 patients per day, most of them uninsured. >> it really did give a really good interpretation of what happens when you walk through the waiting room. >> reporter: a highland hospital nurse knows first hand the hustle of highland and the triumphs and tragedies that happen here in the waiting room. >> you're really trying to serve as many people with the greatest...
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they were born in highland and have a deep connection to the community. that is family. you care for your family. the residents who come from some of the best medical schools in the country, because you get the best training at a place like high lead, -- like highland, they come from harvard, yale, stanford, they grow from the training and you see it. dr. white, you saw him in the film, you saw him grow as a human being and doctor. it was a profound transformation. they believe in what they're doing and believe in providing the care for those communities. they know that the people have nowhere else to go. it is hard. it is like a sport. you imagine getting hit. these linebackers and quarterbacks are getting hit. these doctors and nurses are getting hit emotionally every day with the weight of the entire community, whether it is a young child being killed, a family has to be informed, seeing someone repeatedly coming back, the frequent-flier is, drug addicts coming back over and over again, but not giving up because you do not know where that person has been the day befor
they were born in highland and have a deep connection to the community. that is family. you care for your family. the residents who come from some of the best medical schools in the country, because you get the best training at a place like high lead, -- like highland, they come from harvard, yale, stanford, they grow from the training and you see it. dr. white, you saw him in the film, you saw him grow as a human being and doctor. it was a profound transformation. they believe in what they're...
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it is so bad, one school district, highland park is being sued by the aclu.>> reporter: woodward avenue, home of the model t and once the pride of highland park, michigan. now home to one of the worst performing school districts in the state. >> everybody's pointing their fingers at everybody else and nobody wants to take responsibility. >> reporter: the aclu of michigan is suing, claiming the district hasn't delivered on what state law requires. special assistance for students not reading up to grade level. >> we felt that at this point given the dire conditions that a lawsuit was going to be the only route that would get everybody who needs to be at the table at the table, working together. >> reporter: we went to see for ourselves. >> what i'm doing is the basics, nobody will be behind. >> reporter: just 25% of 7th graders in this district met state standards for reading last year. and only 7% for math. and it gets worse. in 11th grade, only 10% scored proficiently in reading and less than 5% in math. what do these kids deserve? >> equality. fairness. >> r
it is so bad, one school district, highland park is being sued by the aclu.>> reporter: woodward avenue, home of the model t and once the pride of highland park, michigan. now home to one of the worst performing school districts in the state. >> everybody's pointing their fingers at everybody else and nobody wants to take responsibility. >> reporter: the aclu of michigan is suing, claiming the district hasn't delivered on what state law requires. special assistance for...
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they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shaf
they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case,...
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for the potomac highlands and along the allegheny front. they actually have a freeze watch that is going to kick in but only as we move into wednesday night. right now, dealing with very cold conditions as they were yesterday. for today, a high of 58 degrees. we'll so mostly cloudy skies by this afternoon. 49 for your overnight low. the clouds will kind of still be sticking around and thicken up a little bit and tonight, we are talking some fog in the overnight hours. but my seven-day forecast will give you much warmer days it to look forward to. >> all right. good news there for a lot of folks. let's see how the rain is treating our commute this morning. checking in with julie wright for the latest. >> a morning commute and rain, not a good mix so be careful. you got to wake up early with the extra time out tre on the roads this morning. let's get to it. traveling southbound along 270, no issue to report coming in out of hyattstown. the lanes are open. definitely some road spray in your face this morning. be careful and watch the speeds th
for the potomac highlands and along the allegheny front. they actually have a freeze watch that is going to kick in but only as we move into wednesday night. right now, dealing with very cold conditions as they were yesterday. for today, a high of 58 degrees. we'll so mostly cloudy skies by this afternoon. 49 for your overnight low. the clouds will kind of still be sticking around and thicken up a little bit and tonight, we are talking some fog in the overnight hours. but my seven-day forecast...
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in laos, it does disproportionately impact ethnic minorities who live in the highland areas where thems are being built. so they're resettled away from the reservoir areas and they're also resettled away from the mountains and highlands above reservoirs. narrator: anotr problem with resettlement in laos isacy ofamaros wasaughinssasbom. x:1.9 millions ooe droedn os narrator: to mid oa lowland areattledune. exwhere they must grow wet ricen or some other unfamiliar crop, not only might they be exposed to unexploded ordnance, but if peoe need to sulement their food source or their income because they're unfamiliar with the techniques required to grow lowland rice, they may return to forests as familiar sites. anese are aces ilaos that tend have veryigh levelsf unexoded ordn. naator: there are l people here continue to depend on seasonal flooding along e meko river for their food production and livelihoods. dams even out the flow of water, creating problems for people practicing flood-recession agriculture. so during the dry season, the banks are exposed and people grow all sorts of vegeta
in laos, it does disproportionately impact ethnic minorities who live in the highland areas where thems are being built. so they're resettled away from the reservoir areas and they're also resettled away from the mountains and highlands above reservoirs. narrator: anotr problem with resettlement in laos isacy ofamaros wasaughinssasbom. x:1.9 millions ooe droedn os narrator: to mid oa lowland areattledune. exwhere they must grow wet ricen or some other unfamiliar crop, not only might they be...
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. >> she knows firsthand the hustle of highland and the triumphs of tragedys. >> we try to serve as many as you can. >> mark knows the flip side. >> i was a dancer, ruptured my achilles tendon. the frustration of being a patient, injured and uninsured and waiting for hours. >> i wanted to get in and out, and i did, seven and eight hours later. >> the conversation around health care has been dominated by politicians and lobbyist, and the people stuck in the waiting room their voices have not been represented in the conversation. >> until now. my eyes are open wider from seeing this. >> the film doesn't end with the theatrical release, a mobile app and interactive platform set up at highland hospital allows users to talk about their feelings and frustrations in the waiting room. >>> california following the national trend with a falling unemployment rate. it's going down. last month the jobless rate fell the 10.2%. in the bay area it was a net increase of 5000 jobs. the sectors that hired the most? education, finance and hospitality. >>> one of the most congested freeways will be the smart
. >> she knows firsthand the hustle of highland and the triumphs of tragedys. >> we try to serve as many as you can. >> mark knows the flip side. >> i was a dancer, ruptured my achilles tendon. the frustration of being a patient, injured and uninsured and waiting for hours. >> i wanted to get in and out, and i did, seven and eight hours later. >> the conversation around health care has been dominated by politicians and lobbyist, and the people stuck in the...
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. >> in the tea growing region, the kenyan highlands, the nights are no longer cool enough to kill off the mosquitoes which transmit malaria. they breed rapidly at temperatures of 18 degrees celsius and higher. peter o nyabwengi contracted malaria and survived, as he was given medication right away. >> i was lucky. i'm not dead. that's why you are seeing me today! >> but he and his family have learned that, when it comes to malaria, you shouldn't just leave things to chance. peter's son now volunteers as a health worker. he visits waiting rooms in hospitals and informs people about the disease. he explains how people contract malaria, how to recognize the symptoms early and which medications help -- including preventative treatments. the volunteer tells them that mosquitoes only transmit malaria. the disease is really caused by a parasite which attacks the liver and poisons the blood. most of all, he wants people to know that mosquito nets are widely available and hospitals even hand them out for free. and that they should spread the word. but that's not all. the world health organizat
. >> in the tea growing region, the kenyan highlands, the nights are no longer cool enough to kill off the mosquitoes which transmit malaria. they breed rapidly at temperatures of 18 degrees celsius and higher. peter o nyabwengi contracted malaria and survived, as he was given medication right away. >> i was lucky. i'm not dead. that's why you are seeing me today! >> but he and his family have learned that, when it comes to malaria, you shouldn't just leave things to chance....
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i sat down in our civil procedure class next to a person who turned out to be named chris highland.hortly thereafter chris stevens sat down next to me. the three of us went to lunch afterwards and became friends from that day forward. chris never tried to be someone special but he was someone special. when we were at hastings his charm and wit were on display from the start. in class he was very articulate and seemed as later in life always very poised and well spoken and at ease. i think our professors loved him. he liked being a student, even studying at the national war college a few years ago. he always seemed to genuinely enjoying studying and debating and was immersed in classes and activities of the school. particularly the hastings law journal, where he became managing editor. he very much liked the art of argument and trial law. he used to go to the courts nearby to watch very high profile trials and legendary judges and litigators. while he spent lots of times on the hastings campus, whether in library or out on what is called the beach in front of the school, he also like
i sat down in our civil procedure class next to a person who turned out to be named chris highland.hortly thereafter chris stevens sat down next to me. the three of us went to lunch afterwards and became friends from that day forward. chris never tried to be someone special but he was someone special. when we were at hastings his charm and wit were on display from the start. in class he was very articulate and seemed as later in life always very poised and well spoken and at ease. i think our...
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here in atlantic highlands. i just spoke a couple minutes ago with thh town administrator and he told me that the marina has really been devastated. the peers are down. a lot of the votes are on land instead of one water. especially to the atlantic highlands treatment plan. something we are going to have to deal with. generators have to come in as well as the borough. gusts of wind coming. most of the damage was floodwaters. we lost power probably about 2:00 o'clock this afternoon. nobody on the street except for emergency vehicles. one of the things that happened earlier this evening was we got a call at two firefighters were going to perform a rescue. we watch them get into a raft and going to the floodwaters. into the darkness they went, they got a report that children were in a the vote. it turns out that that was a prank. just consider this. these firefighters, they really risk their own lives. thinking they were going to help someone, and in fact, it was just someone pulling a prank. you know, who does som
here in atlantic highlands. i just spoke a couple minutes ago with thh town administrator and he told me that the marina has really been devastated. the peers are down. a lot of the votes are on land instead of one water. especially to the atlantic highlands treatment plan. something we are going to have to deal with. generators have to come in as well as the borough. gusts of wind coming. most of the damage was floodwaters. we lost power probably about 2:00 o'clock this afternoon. nobody on...
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the district serves students in highland park and highwood. negotiators will meet today to work on a contract. teachers plan a rally at 3 o'clock this afternoon outside school board headquarters. students in evergreen park are back in school today. teachers and the school board reached a tentative agreement friday. ending the 10-day strike. neither side would discuss specific details of the agreement. which still needs to be ratified by teachers and staff members. the superinendent of evergreen park schools is optimistic it will be approved. the walkout affected about 18- hundred students. >>pastor corey brooks is back home in chicago, after a cross- country walk to raise money for a new community center. for the past four months pastor brooks of new beginnings church walked from new york to los angeles to raise awareness about the violence on the streets of chicago. he also hoped to raise 15- million dollars during the three-thousand mile trek. so far, he's recieved about a half-million dollars. >>coming up next the people of pakistan rally a
the district serves students in highland park and highwood. negotiators will meet today to work on a contract. teachers plan a rally at 3 o'clock this afternoon outside school board headquarters. students in evergreen park are back in school today. teachers and the school board reached a tentative agreement friday. ending the 10-day strike. neither side would discuss specific details of the agreement. which still needs to be ratified by teachers and staff members. the superinendent of evergreen...
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negotiations are still going on here in highland park and in high wood but to the two sides i am told remain far apart on agreements the teachers' union tells me it is being bullied by the school board tonight. the board has been lying about our proposal, you all know that. the strike affecting 400 teachers in 4300 students then these affluent north shore communities comes down to the abuse over salary increases. teachers spend $30,000 on continuing education because the district approved the lane changes and courses and now they say groups, we don't want to do that anymore. whoops we don't want to do that anymore. >> we don't take lavish vacations or drive expensive cars but if we cannot maintain our standard of living i'm going to have to look for a job elsewhere. >> officials from district 112 could not talk on camera today but they said in a statement that the board offered to pay professional growth for teachers to complete graduate course work and that board members still believed it is possible to override a fair settlement that will allow the district within its means. and whi
negotiations are still going on here in highland park and in high wood but to the two sides i am told remain far apart on agreements the teachers' union tells me it is being bullied by the school board tonight. the board has been lying about our proposal, you all know that. the strike affecting 400 teachers in 4300 students then these affluent north shore communities comes down to the abuse over salary increases. teachers spend $30,000 on continuing education because the district approved the...
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>> no. >> theodosia taught sixth through aeighth grade in highland park for years.d last year 65% of her students had had fallen behind academically. >> some of their performances were a low grade level and the means were not there to bring them up to grade level, such aas counseling, intervention. this didn't just happen yesterday. >> the lost opportunities bring her to tears. >> every child can and will learn if they're provided with the right opportunities. i just don't think they get that. i don't think it's fair. >> no plaintiffs in the lawsuit were willing to be interviewed. and few families with failing children would talk to us. but then we met a frustrated grandmother. >> i went to the school. they told us he was reading at a third grade level but they're steady passing him on. still passing him on. >> her grandson, freshman garrick lee steven loves football and wants to be a marine. >> what's your message to the schools? >> teach kids more education. >> because g aarrick has a learning disorder, aclu lawsuit would not provide to him. >> from aan academic p
>> no. >> theodosia taught sixth through aeighth grade in highland park for years.d last year 65% of her students had had fallen behind academically. >> some of their performances were a low grade level and the means were not there to bring them up to grade level, such aas counseling, intervention. this didn't just happen yesterday. >> the lost opportunities bring her to tears. >> every child can and will learn if they're provided with the right opportunities. i...
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clouds early this morning in the highlands and they got a sprinkle. today with ties around 80. will be the ones they all week. terms of wild card in tropical storms standing for the weekend. jeras will have next weather after this. first, jamee whitten. >> good to see you. short sleeves and no jacket this the same for me. a lot of activity in virginia fredericksburg and through stafford. they are making progress. in incident happened last night involving a tractor-trailer that overturned and there was a fuel .pill a long process of cleaning that up. 95, the left lane is mile marker 138 north of the centreport parkway. plan extra time. if you bailout at route 1, in areas it's only 35 miles an hour. that yuka exit at about three or about 17 falmouth. one left lane is blocked if you sticking with the interstate. not much across the american e or the woodrow wilson bridge. back to you. >> thank you. it is 60 degrees. >> a strange turn in the case of a it is 60 degrees. >> a strange turn in the case of a who claimed she was with over 200 varieties, keurig
clouds early this morning in the highlands and they got a sprinkle. today with ties around 80. will be the ones they all week. terms of wild card in tropical storms standing for the weekend. jeras will have next weather after this. first, jamee whitten. >> good to see you. short sleeves and no jacket this the same for me. a lot of activity in virginia fredericksburg and through stafford. they are making progress. in incident happened last night involving a tractor-trailer that overturned...
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inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are over here. they are often being driven by these climate changes which on the colorado plateau, very small changes make you go. if you lose one inch of precipitation in one year, you got to get up to the mesas where there's a little more rain and then when the frost comes in too early, you got to get down to the desert. around 1276 or so the water was running out, the seasons were no good, and i think they just looked at their trade routes and said let's follow these and go south. they were always getting pushed around by the environment. . >> okay, thank you, craig, so much. thank you for coming. craig is happy to take some more informal question
inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and i believe the maya moved from the lowlands to the highlands and the anastazi came down to the salt river. >> yeah, a lot of the movement was based on climate. the anastazi were always moving. the whole thing about the disappearing anastazi, you go to where they are living and they disappear all of a sudden. but you follow them and find, oh, 10 years later they are over here and 70 years later they are over here. they are often being driven by...
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took time out of his campaign schedule to vote in the ken wood neighborhood and think workers in highland park. less than two weeks left until election day. if one airforce 1 taxied in chicago and from there a quick chopper ride to the lakefront before heading to ken wood to vote for himself 12 days before election day. he joked with election volunteers about the lack of gray hair on his driver's license one woman gave it right back by scrutinizing his photo. did you see that? a thank-you. >> he joined 16,000 who cast their ballots today early voting numbers are up significantly from four years ago. i cannot tell you who i voted for but i very much appreciate everybody here and it's good to be home back in the neighborhood. meanwhile outside onlookers' patiently waited for a peek at the president before itsthe brain. i think change is going to come in these next four years. then the rain fell antarctica and the motorcade moved on to hyde park obama didn't miss a chance to stop at his campaign office to say thank you. and make a few phone calls even admitting that a close election lies ahe
took time out of his campaign schedule to vote in the ken wood neighborhood and think workers in highland park. less than two weeks left until election day. if one airforce 1 taxied in chicago and from there a quick chopper ride to the lakefront before heading to ken wood to vote for himself 12 days before election day. he joked with election volunteers about the lack of gray hair on his driver's license one woman gave it right back by scrutinizing his photo. did you see that? a thank-you....
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./ , innluding highlanders, ... coroolaa.... nd... rav-4's.cuttrs decide not to charge an officer suspected of helping to cover up the shoottng of a child. new att 5:30 whattmmyor rawlingg blake is sayyng about the
./ , innluding highlanders, ... coroolaa.... nd... rav-4's.cuttrs decide not to charge an officer suspected of helping to cover up the shoottng of a child. new att 5:30 whattmmyor rawlingg blake is sayyng about the
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patients and staff at oakland's highland hospital.0:00 tonight, live now from the grand lakes theater with reaction from tonight's premiere. >> reporter: the film is called the waiting room. it's showing at three bay area theaters and tonight many people told us this five year project was well worth the wait. >> this friday night at the movies was not about big budget blockbusters. came to see a small documentary on the big screen. >> it's a big deal when we can fill that auditorium. >> tonight's showing of the waiting room is less than a mile away where the film takes place. >> filmmaker started following patients and staff at highland's emergency room. documenting the uninsured people. >> a lot of times that's hidden by the fact they are uninsured. and really opened my eyes. >> budget of just under $500,000. tonight nick's was at the premiere. >> i hope people take away the human side of the healthcare issue. it's often consigned to the political and ideological. it's really about people. >> the society can't meet them is very sad.
patients and staff at oakland's highland hospital.0:00 tonight, live now from the grand lakes theater with reaction from tonight's premiere. >> reporter: the film is called the waiting room. it's showing at three bay area theaters and tonight many people told us this five year project was well worth the wait. >> this friday night at the movies was not about big budget blockbusters. came to see a small documentary on the big screen. >> it's a big deal when we can fill that...
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patients and staff at oakland's highland hospital. new at 10:00 tonight, live now from the grand lakes theater with reaction from tonight's premiere. >> reporter: the film is called the waiting room. it's showing at three bay area theaters and tonight many people told us this five year project was well worth the wait. >> this friday night at the movies was not about big budget blockbusters. came to see a small documentary on the big screen. >> it's a big deal when we can fill that auditorium. >> tonight's showing of the waiting room is less than a mile away where the film takes place. >> filmmaker started following patients and staff at highland's emergency room. documenting the uninsured people. >> a lot of times that's hidden by the fact they are uninsured. and really opened my eyes. >> budget of just under $500,000. tonight nick's was at the premiere. >> i hope people take away the human side of the healthcare issue. it's often consigned to the political and ideological. it's really about people. >> the society can't meet them is v
patients and staff at oakland's highland hospital. new at 10:00 tonight, live now from the grand lakes theater with reaction from tonight's premiere. >> reporter: the film is called the waiting room. it's showing at three bay area theaters and tonight many people told us this five year project was well worth the wait. >> this friday night at the movies was not about big budget blockbusters. came to see a small documentary on the big screen. >> it's a big deal when we can fill...
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it affects nearly one dozen models including highlanders coral was.ou can see the entire list of vehicles impacted on our website, wjla.com. a-cam is helping drivers -- dash cam is helping driver save on gas. january 20, 2009, that is the idea finding ways to energize america. the nationals ballpark, the fans are ready for a big game today. the promise pamelala howze: it just seems like such an... infringement on our lives. how dare they step into my life that way. it's none of their business. he's trying to restrict us again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washingto anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store it's really not about you. we have so much technology in our store to really sww the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips.... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep numbe
it affects nearly one dozen models including highlanders coral was.ou can see the entire list of vehicles impacted on our website, wjla.com. a-cam is helping drivers -- dash cam is helping driver save on gas. january 20, 2009, that is the idea finding ways to energize america. the nationals ballpark, the fans are ready for a big game today. the promise pamelala howze: it just seems like such an... infringement on our lives. how dare they step into my life that way. it's none of their business....
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devolucion para hacerles las reparaciones abarca los modelos yaris, corolla, matrix, camry, rav4, highlander xb y xd, un total de unos 2,47 millones de vehiculos...y hoy la capital vi decepcion tras la perdida del equipo de baseball de los nacionales...este juego paralizo temporalmente los alrededores del estadio... claudia uceda presencio el juego y nos dice que sucedio.. claudia!!! claudia uceda/ national park washington dc asi es la emocion que se vivio aqui fue historica... adultos dejaron de ir al trabajo, ninos no fueron a la escuela todo para ver un partido que no se olvidara facilmente... el momento histórico en la capital nadie se lo quiso perder. " me escapé algunas horas" este señor se escapó del trabajo... walter guzman/ fanatico de los nacionales "la oficina no sabe que estoy aquí." este niño falto a la escuela. walter guzman jr./ fanatico de los nationals "estoy alegre que estoy aquí" y este papá trajo a la fanática más joven al estadio, su bebé de cuatro meses.brett ss nationals "este es su primer partido de los nacionales y estamos muy emocionados" indicó. este hispano tuvo l
devolucion para hacerles las reparaciones abarca los modelos yaris, corolla, matrix, camry, rav4, highlander xb y xd, un total de unos 2,47 millones de vehiculos...y hoy la capital vi decepcion tras la perdida del equipo de baseball de los nacionales...este juego paralizo temporalmente los alrededores del estadio... claudia uceda presencio el juego y nos dice que sucedio.. claudia!!! claudia uceda/ national park washington dc asi es la emocion que se vivio aqui fue historica... adultos dejaron...
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take gfx ---los modelos a revisar son: yaris, corolla, matriz, vios, camry, rav4, highlander, tundra005 y 2010... stop open roll open blanca ---la corte suprema de justicia del pais esta analizando la vigencia y necesidad de la "accion afirmativa" en la educacion universitaria. take vo ---por medio de la "accion afirmativa" se da un trato preferencial a diversos tipos de minorias raciales... ---el analisis se da luego que una joven anglosajona asegura que la universidad de texas le nego la entrada por no pertenecer a una minoria por lo que demand judicialmente. ---en washington han llegado miembros de organizaciones que apoyan y rechazan la ley afirmativa. ---la corte "no" tiene una fecha para dar a conocer su decision. blanca ---ya se registraron las primeras lluvias y hasta granizo de otoÑo en la bahia. cesar ---pasamos con ariel rodriguez quien nos dice como pinta el pronostico... take pkg una zona de baja presion mantendra la posibilidad de lluvia y tormentas en la noche, aunque generalmente mas al sur del area de la bahia..las temperaturas se quedaran agradables el jueves pero s
take gfx ---los modelos a revisar son: yaris, corolla, matriz, vios, camry, rav4, highlander, tundra005 y 2010... stop open roll open blanca ---la corte suprema de justicia del pais esta analizando la vigencia y necesidad de la "accion afirmativa" en la educacion universitaria. take vo ---por medio de la "accion afirmativa" se da un trato preferencial a diversos tipos de minorias raciales... ---el analisis se da luego que una joven anglosajona asegura que la universidad de...
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farther to the north and west into the shenandoah valley, highlands in west virginia. still some sprinkles there, still a little flurry activity in the high elevations. all the areas in green under river and tidal flood warnings. throughout much of the day today. watch out for high water on the rivers as well as tidal flooding. near 40 throughout much of the region and not much wind now. it's going to get a little breezier later today, hour by hour. a little sunshine by later this morning through midday. midafternoon highs reaching mid-50s after that. still a bit of a blustery wind around 15 miles an hour. sunrise 7:35. sunset 6:08. i'll return in ten minutes. danella with a look at traffic. how's it looking this morning? >>> right now following breaking news on the roadway, if you're taking the outer loop of the beltway, hampshire avenue, all the lanes blocked because of an accident. they did have one lane single file to the left getting by here, but now you can see no one's getting by. off the beltway, hampshire avenue, all your areas are blocked. on the rails, bruns
farther to the north and west into the shenandoah valley, highlands in west virginia. still some sprinkles there, still a little flurry activity in the high elevations. all the areas in green under river and tidal flood warnings. throughout much of the day today. watch out for high water on the rivers as well as tidal flooding. near 40 throughout much of the region and not much wind now. it's going to get a little breezier later today, hour by hour. a little sunshine by later this morning...
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as well as the sequoia, highlander and highlander hybrid. >>> china angry this morning. responding to accusations its companies may be spying on the united states. on monday, the u.s. select committee on intelligence warning some chinese devices could be dangerous. scott mcgrew, a distinct possibility there's a trade war. >> there's a concern china will ban imports of american made devices most notably from cisco systems. saying flat-out companies should not buy equipment made by wawa and cte. canada this morning decided to ban waway equipment from its infrastructure. here's a sign of the times. we've been talking about the nobel prize. we just talked to the standard professor. the prize foundation has cut the size of the cash prize from 10 million croner to 8 million croner. that's about $1 million. there's only one country in the world that taxes nobel prize money. i bet you you can guess who that is. it's america. it depends on your tax rate but it's going to be a lot. >> a pretty penny there. all right, thank you very much. more news ahead. >> absolutely, live report
as well as the sequoia, highlander and highlander hybrid. >>> china angry this morning. responding to accusations its companies may be spying on the united states. on monday, the u.s. select committee on intelligence warning some chinese devices could be dangerous. scott mcgrew, a distinct possibility there's a trade war. >> there's a concern china will ban imports of american made devices most notably from cisco systems. saying flat-out companies should not buy equipment made by...
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so, again, if you're on that highland, that's something. partly cloudy, wherever your travel plans take you. just a cooler scenario. we'll say 63. tomorrow is ahead of that cooler air. the temperature is not dropping until this pushes through. 34 chilly degrees. we'll likely see frost. there's already a freeze watch for areas north of maryland. that maybe expanded closer done into the baltimore area. here's the outlook. temperatures cooling off for saturday behind that new shot of cool air but as we go into sunday temperatures rebounding a bit. we may get pack into the low 70s -- back into the low 70s. then early next week we'll bring in another early storm system, so a chance for rain but this comes after the weekend. the showers come after the weekend. >> i'd love to see rain on a monday morning, not a sunday. >> that sounds good. welcome back. >> i was in wisconsin for the national weather conference. you ladies get your pumpkins and gourds? >> i will work on it. >>> shaking the vending machine when your candy doesn't come out. it's frus
so, again, if you're on that highland, that's something. partly cloudy, wherever your travel plans take you. just a cooler scenario. we'll say 63. tomorrow is ahead of that cooler air. the temperature is not dropping until this pushes through. 34 chilly degrees. we'll likely see frost. there's already a freeze watch for areas north of maryland. that maybe expanded closer done into the baltimore area. here's the outlook. temperatures cooling off for saturday behind that new shot of cool air but...
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take gfx ---los modelos a revisar son: yaris, corolla, matriz, vios, camry, rav4, highlander, tundra2005 y 2010... blanca --las autoridades investigan como un hombre pudo llegar a los angeles desde japon con una maleta llena de armas. vo --yong-da harris de 28 aÑos de edad, un ciudadano chino, fue detenido el viernes en el aeropuerto internacional de los angeles despues de que los oficiales de aduanas se percataran que el sujeto portaba un chaleco anti- balas debajo de su abrigo. --en su maleta, encontraron una bomba de humo, cuchillos y un hacha entre otras armas. --harris se dirigia a boston de japon y hasta ahora se rehusa a decir que planeaba hacer con lo que encontraron en su maleta., pero tampoco lo vinculan al terrorismo. stop for open cesar ---los candidatos a la vicepresidenci a del pais, el democrata joe biden y el republicano paul ryan, take vo ---realizaron hoy sus ultimos actos proselitistas en la vispera del primer debate entre ambos, a realizarse manana jueves en kentucky... ---el actual vicepresident e busca reenergizar la campana del presidente obama luego del ultimo
take gfx ---los modelos a revisar son: yaris, corolla, matriz, vios, camry, rav4, highlander, tundra2005 y 2010... blanca --las autoridades investigan como un hombre pudo llegar a los angeles desde japon con una maleta llena de armas. vo --yong-da harris de 28 aÑos de edad, un ciudadano chino, fue detenido el viernes en el aeropuerto internacional de los angeles despues de que los oficiales de aduanas se percataran que el sujeto portaba un chaleco anti- balas debajo de su abrigo. --en su...
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of virginia, much of maryland into west virginia, it's in the 50s, even a few spots here in the highlands. these areas in blue are in the 40s this morning. all around our region today, the low humidity in place. it is just going to be delightful. by 6:00 a.m., though, still a chill in the air, in the 50s. by noontime, with bright sunshine into the upper 70s with low humidity. by the way, sunrise a little bit later at 7:08. the sunsets getting earlier, they're at 6:44. before then, we will reach the low 80s by midafternoon with low humidity and lots of sun. a wonderful day coming up. then this evening it looks like we'll have a clear sky, and the big changes roll in after that. hour by hour forecast, as well as a hometown forecast in ten minutes. a look at your first 4 traffic early this friday morning with danella. good morning. >> good morning. checking the roadways for you. if you're making the commute along the rails, nice and clear. metro, marc, vre, not reporting delays at this time. over to the roads, let's head up to i-270. if this is your commute this morning, things look nice and
of virginia, much of maryland into west virginia, it's in the 50s, even a few spots here in the highlands. these areas in blue are in the 40s this morning. all around our region today, the low humidity in place. it is just going to be delightful. by 6:00 a.m., though, still a chill in the air, in the 50s. by noontime, with bright sunshine into the upper 70s with low humidity. by the way, sunrise a little bit later at 7:08. the sunsets getting earlier, they're at 6:44. before then, we will reach...
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fire.so far no injuries have been reported.several models pre impacted by the recall, including some highlandersson is speaking out... over a magazine article sse calls a lie. lie.her lawyers are demanding a retraction fromm"vanitt accused her of trying tt delay her late brother's funeral... commenting on the issue. actress milaakunis is nameedthe "sexiest woman alive"... by eequire magazine. the 29-yearrold star stole he title away from last year's wiiner, rihanna. on t--... kknis is best known for her roles on "that 70's show," "family guy."she's also benefits." most chaaity most charity events donnt claim to be "sexy". events don't claim moot charity events don't claim to be "sexy". bbt today at more than 800 salons across theecountty, hee saa "caring simply taking a seat. seat. &pjoel d. smith is live at "shearrbella" in glen burnie to show us how this unique event works.... good morning joel d. p. 3 3 3 3 3 3 coming up... aaout pets.pets.one of our viee tooknow how to heal dry skin foo dogs.we'll answer that... plus answer yours.just call the nummbr on yyur scrren... p10-481-4545. you're wa
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a few spots in the highlands have reached the 30s. we will stay chilly for the next few hours. by 8:00 a.m., still upper 40s and low 50s, a bit breezy. by noontime, a bit warmer temperatures. still on the cool side. it will be in the low 60s much of the metro area to the upper 50s in the rural areas noontime. and the winds will diminish during the afternoon as we reach the mid-60s. overnight tonight, the winds go calm, back down into the 40s. partly cloudy on wednesday, a bit milder tomorrow afternoon. ought to be around 70 degrees. on thursday, here comes another front. may give us more scary clouds like monday on thursday n into , some passing downpours are possible as the front sweeps through. around 70. back to the 40s to near 50 by dawn on friday as we dry out through the day. highs mid-50s. here's a look at the storm team 4 seven day outlook. saturday, sunday, looking great. chilly mornings, cool afternoons. partly cloudy. great for outdoor activities. danella's here now with a look at traffic. good morning. >> many go, tom. >>> another accident. i-95 northbound in virgin
a few spots in the highlands have reached the 30s. we will stay chilly for the next few hours. by 8:00 a.m., still upper 40s and low 50s, a bit breezy. by noontime, a bit warmer temperatures. still on the cool side. it will be in the low 60s much of the metro area to the upper 50s in the rural areas noontime. and the winds will diminish during the afternoon as we reach the mid-60s. overnight tonight, the winds go calm, back down into the 40s. partly cloudy on wednesday, a bit milder tomorrow...
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around 1,500 people strapped on kilts and bagpipes to take part in the 30th annual japan-scottish highland games. they competed in various traditional scottish activities, including caper throwing where players tossed nearly 20-foot-long tree trunk. the games help celebrate japan's strong allegiance with scotland. >>> in georgia residents had a good reason to toast. people came together in the capital to celebrate the start of wine harvest with grape stomping and traditional national song and dense. the event followed weeks of bitter political divide for the country. many saw the care free celebration as a way to reconcile, at least temporarily, any political rivalries. >>> revel lers raised their glasses one last time. yesterday marked the end of the 179th annual munich octoberfest, the world's largest beer festivals. organizers say nearly 6 million thirsty people drank more than 15 million points of beer at the celebration. for those that missed the party this time around, next year's festival will begin on september 21st. are you writing that down? >> i would love to go, just to see the
around 1,500 people strapped on kilts and bagpipes to take part in the 30th annual japan-scottish highland games. they competed in various traditional scottish activities, including caper throwing where players tossed nearly 20-foot-long tree trunk. the games help celebrate japan's strong allegiance with scotland. >>> in georgia residents had a good reason to toast. people came together in the capital to celebrate the start of wine harvest with grape stomping and traditional national...
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people and their pets were out today in north suburban highland park to raise money for "the puppy millject". the event was called "miles for mothers in the mills".. and it was held at larry fink memorial park to benefit "the puppy mill project".. and to honor and remember the dogs left behind to breed in puppy mills. adults and kids brought their family dogs along for a leisurely walk in the park. there were various pet contests -- including a halloween costume contest.. and an "ask the vet" forum. it's called the "monster dash", but the costumes were more funny than scary. runners lined up in grant park's arvey field this morning for a combined five-k, ten-k, and half marathon. before the race started there was a costume judging and live music that continued through the day. while costumes are encouraged, race organizers urge runners to practice running in them before race day to prevent any nasty accidents. >> it is not halloween yet but a lot of people were in the mood for a scary movie this weekend >> paranormal activity 4 was the number-one movie in america this weekend. the lates
people and their pets were out today in north suburban highland park to raise money for "the puppy millject". the event was called "miles for mothers in the mills".. and it was held at larry fink memorial park to benefit "the puppy mill project".. and to honor and remember the dogs left behind to breed in puppy mills. adults and kids brought their family dogs along for a leisurely walk in the park. there were various pet contests -- including a halloween costume...
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not only homes, businesses, infrastructure, you know, highlands, [ inaudible ] not able to use it andven the city hall in long branch now is not usable. it's to the public structure, it's to the residences and businesses and power is still out in all these communities and, you know, there's a real problem. people have to be very careful if they go outside or when they go back to their homes to see the downed power lines and the gas lines that are leaking so there's still a major safety problem that people have to look out for when they go back home and outside. >> well, that is all much worse than people might even have imagined. we knew with daylight, first light it was going to be bad. i'm looking at pictures we're showing from our camera crews an it is absolutely devastating and as you point out there still are wind gusts, power not fixed and some first responders as you said, the long branch city hall, the local officials, i don't know where they're working out of. >> they're working out of the middle school. they're working out at the middle school because they can't use the city
not only homes, businesses, infrastructure, you know, highlands, [ inaudible ] not able to use it andven the city hall in long branch now is not usable. it's to the public structure, it's to the residences and businesses and power is still out in all these communities and, you know, there's a real problem. people have to be very careful if they go outside or when they go back to their homes to see the downed power lines and the gas lines that are leaking so there's still a major safety problem...
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farther west arb, a few breaks the clouds in the highlands of west virginia.his area of green, that's areas of light rain from garrett county down into the highlands of north central west virginia. it's all heading off to the east/northeast. ahead of that front, we're in the 60s from the bay, west across maryland, virginia, into the mountains. a mild morning. and winds are gusting 20 miles an hour. the leaves are swirling about. for your morning commute, should be generally dry. winds are gusting a bit. still holding steady in the 60s by 7:00 a.m. by noontime, for your lunch hour, you may need an umbrella. may have passing showers, especially if you head west of the metro area. those showers moving in toward us, and we'll be near 70 by noontime. falling back into the 60s during the afternoon with likely showers moving through. they'll be heading east through the afternoon away from the metro area, and fall back down to the 60s. by dawn tomorrow, this time tomorrow morning, the low to mid-40s throughout the region. afternoon highs tomorrow into the mid-60s with
farther west arb, a few breaks the clouds in the highlands of west virginia.his area of green, that's areas of light rain from garrett county down into the highlands of north central west virginia. it's all heading off to the east/northeast. ahead of that front, we're in the 60s from the bay, west across maryland, virginia, into the mountains. a mild morning. and winds are gusting 20 miles an hour. the leaves are swirling about. for your morning commute, should be generally dry. winds are...
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rav 4, highlander, anise coy yeah suvs are on the recall. more than 2.5 million of the recall vehicles were sold here in the u.s.. owners of effected cars should contact their dealers. >>> all right coming up ten minutes to 5:00 let's check in with sal for a look at traffic. hopefully no problems. >> nothing major right now as you look at the freeways here. traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area. as a matter of fact, let's take a look at the east shore freeway and the traffic here looks pretty good on 80 westbound getting out to the mccarthur maze. a nice looking drive. also the toll plaza commute we watch that very closely. right now is a good time to go into the city with no issues. the morning drive on northbound 280 this traffic looks pretty good as you drive into the valley. 4:49 let's go to steve. >>> thank you very much. our system is behaving exactly like we thought it would. it's kind of hit and miss. some have thunder and lightning. some to the north. the low moves south it's like a little spokes within the wheel. there i
rav 4, highlander, anise coy yeah suvs are on the recall. more than 2.5 million of the recall vehicles were sold here in the u.s.. owners of effected cars should contact their dealers. >>> all right coming up ten minutes to 5:00 let's check in with sal for a look at traffic. hopefully no problems. >> nothing major right now as you look at the freeways here. traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area. as a matter of fact, let's take a look at the east shore freeway and the...
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because we've got a frontal system there and that is setting up areas along the eang front, potomac highlands, possibly seeing winter weather there. lot of things going on. the rainfall for our region could be anywhere from 6 to 8 inches or more. details a little bit later on and another update for you. melanie, back to you. >> thanks, gwen. we'll check back in with you. >>> and people who are also braving out the storm in ocean city are already starting to see in outlying parts of the storm rolling in. we've got wind and heavy rain picking up there. it's expected later today. officials urge anyone who doesn't need to be there, to delay their visit until after the storm passes. >>> in annapolis, people living near the coastline are being told to evacuate. there is a shelter at the annapolis high school. >>> huntington high school in calvert county will also be opened as a shelter. if you go to a shelter, bring all of your medications and other essentials like clothes and toilet tries. the shelter will have food. you can bring pets, but be sure to bring their food and water bowls, as well as c
because we've got a frontal system there and that is setting up areas along the eang front, potomac highlands, possibly seeing winter weather there. lot of things going on. the rainfall for our region could be anywhere from 6 to 8 inches or more. details a little bit later on and another update for you. melanie, back to you. >> thanks, gwen. we'll check back in with you. >>> and people who are also braving out the storm in ocean city are already starting to see in outlying parts...