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or inside the home. you have to purchase gas tanks, go out and find a gas station that's got power. >> when people have the portable generators and they have to try and get the gasoline that day, that's not the time. >> with the automatic generator, you have the ability to decide what type of fuel that you want it to run on. you don't have to find a service station that's open to get the fuel. it's all right there. we lose power, and the family... you could hear everybody talking from all the rooms, even if we're not in the same room, you hear everybody counting down and laughing and giggling, and of course, in 10 seconds the lights come on, everything powers up and you just go right back to working on the computer or watching a show or a movie. >> the funniest thing was that when the power first went off, within the first 15 minutes we got phone calls from our neighbors who go, "how come you still have power?" >> the fact that i don't have to do anything, i don't have to remove extension cords, i don't
or inside the home. you have to purchase gas tanks, go out and find a gas station that's got power. >> when people have the portable generators and they have to try and get the gasoline that day, that's not the time. >> with the automatic generator, you have the ability to decide what type of fuel that you want it to run on. you don't have to find a service station that's open to get the fuel. it's all right there. we lose power, and the family... you could hear everybody talking...
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the typical home, looking at homes that are affordable to the lower middle class, the affordable home could be 1500 square feet, that is a good sized two or even three bedroom house in the midwest like cincinnati. affordable homes may be only 1,000 square feet in san francisco or even less in atlanta. >> it's an are interesting metric jed. good to see you here. jed kulko, chief economist at trulia. >>> currently building two custom made homes and four town houses. charles good to see you. how is business for you? >> great, couldn't be better. on. we're talking about housing affordability situation, you're seeing interest rates rising a little bit and where are prices going where you are? >> prices keep going up. you see it really every spring they kind of go up a little bit more. things are just -- things have been really good in houston and you know i have to attribute a lot of it to the energy industry here. you've got allot of young people moving into houston every week. so it's just you know things could not be better. it's just -- it's a great economy, right now you try and get l
the typical home, looking at homes that are affordable to the lower middle class, the affordable home could be 1500 square feet, that is a good sized two or even three bedroom house in the midwest like cincinnati. affordable homes may be only 1,000 square feet in san francisco or even less in atlanta. >> it's an are interesting metric jed. good to see you here. jed kulko, chief economist at trulia. >>> currently building two custom made homes and four town houses. charles good to...
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i want to give you some tips on how to sell your home.is a scenario, you may have buyer's remorse. this is once again you something so you would not have that. >> you want to replace things like the broken and numbers on your home. they said to have had 20 to 30 years. you always want to focus. consider things like a yard with a tent. power and wash your house. sometimes you can live and home not realize that it has got and dirty on the outside. people want to walk in your home and sent wow ! but they do not want to be stepping over toys. you can't also paint your front door. if your house is an awful condition that you should consider some repairs. consider stainless steel appliances. any paint that is shipping you should fix this. you never want the buyer to walk out andhink that your house is a train wreck. stage of the home, if you have mold doubt and there's nothing in it consider staging a. this is a concept for people. >> i am not going to pay to read furnitures our people can come here but if you have moved out, do it. they want t
i want to give you some tips on how to sell your home.is a scenario, you may have buyer's remorse. this is once again you something so you would not have that. >> you want to replace things like the broken and numbers on your home. they said to have had 20 to 30 years. you always want to focus. consider things like a yard with a tent. power and wash your house. sometimes you can live and home not realize that it has got and dirty on the outside. people want to walk in your home and sent...
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sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> joe: retired u.s.rk. great to have moments like this to thank our service members. show your gratitude at hashtag group thanks. red sox lead, 5-0. before carolyn hughes was a peacekeeper in haiti... before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy... and john anderson hughes served in world war i... and before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war, there were families connected to the belief that freedom was worth fighting for. join us in thanking them at bankofamerica.com/troopthanks. somebody that i can pull off a fun prank with. ♪ you sort of gravitated towards the camaro. i've never driven anything like this before. ♪ it's got some power. so just get a feel for it. [ engine revs ] okay. all right. ease off just a little bit. slow down. slow down. you can't go through that gate. oh, you're an idiot. i'm gonna kill you. [ screaming ] whoo! ♪ [ screaming ] whoo! alyou're probably thinkin'' about about fuel economy., well, you're gonna want some torque to go with
sweet home ♪ ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> joe: retired u.s.rk. great to have moments like this to thank our service members. show your gratitude at hashtag group thanks. red sox lead, 5-0. before carolyn hughes was a peacekeeper in haiti... before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy... and john anderson hughes served in world war i... and before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war, there were families connected to the...
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home. if we stretch all the way back to the dawn of civilization, we will remember that it was stationary home rather than mobile tents used by nomadic communities that were the marker, the heralding of what we consider to be human civilization. fast forward to the united states and home is nearly synonymous with the idea of the quality of upward mobility and freedom. yet is there a word more contested in the english language than the word home? as law professor anita hill rights referring to the 2008 financial crisis, at the heart of this crisis is the ideological disconnect between the home as a basic element of the american dream and a pathway to equal the. and home as a market product. since 2007 an estimated 10 million people have been forced from their home through bank pursued for closure and the eviction. 10 million people, in all reality that is a conservative estimate. some people say 20 million other people say we won't get out of the crisis under 30 million but let's fix for a m
home. if we stretch all the way back to the dawn of civilization, we will remember that it was stationary home rather than mobile tents used by nomadic communities that were the marker, the heralding of what we consider to be human civilization. fast forward to the united states and home is nearly synonymous with the idea of the quality of upward mobility and freedom. yet is there a word more contested in the english language than the word home? as law professor anita hill rights referring to...
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it is not about home cooking.really about how to facilitate your ease in the kitchen so you can just cook. >> i have always loved eating food. for me, i love that it brings me into contact with so many wonderful people. ultimately all of my work that i do intersects at the place where food and community is. classes or cooking dinner for someone or writing about food. it always come down to empowering people and giving them a wonderful experience. empower their want to be around people and all the values and reasons the commitment, community and places, we're offering a whole spectrum of offerings and other really wide range of places to show that good food is not only for wealthy people and they are super committed to accessibility and to giving people a glimpse of the beauty that really is available to all of us that sometimes we forget in our day to day running around. >> we have such a philosophical mission around bringing people together around food. it's so natural for me to come here. >> we want them to walk
it is not about home cooking.really about how to facilitate your ease in the kitchen so you can just cook. >> i have always loved eating food. for me, i love that it brings me into contact with so many wonderful people. ultimately all of my work that i do intersects at the place where food and community is. classes or cooking dinner for someone or writing about food. it always come down to empowering people and giving them a wonderful experience. empower their want to be around people and...
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drove home 106 during the regular season. hit 25 home runs. here's a 1-1. right side.ht to pedroia yet again. and that sends this game, game five in to the eighth inning. when you're merging onto u.s. cover your ears... [ horns honk ] ...you want a truck that helps keep the outside out. [ horns honk ] chevy silverado delivers a quiet cabin that's second to nobody in its class. and by nobody, i mean ram and ford. put silverado to the test at the silverado vs. all event. [ male announcer ] just announced, trade up to the all-new silverado all star for this introductory offer of $3,250 total value. see your local chevy dealer today. ♪ ♪ ♪ does this have to do with cheez-it big crackers being twice as big? look, i've been blasting my pecs, delts, abdomidables, trapezes... [ male announcer ] we take the time for our real cheese to mature before we bake it into our twice as big big cracker. because at cheez-it, real cheese matters. into our twice as big big cracker. goglossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ try
drove home 106 during the regular season. hit 25 home runs. here's a 1-1. right side.ht to pedroia yet again. and that sends this game, game five in to the eighth inning. when you're merging onto u.s. cover your ears... [ horns honk ] ...you want a truck that helps keep the outside out. [ horns honk ] chevy silverado delivers a quiet cabin that's second to nobody in its class. and by nobody, i mean ram and ford. put silverado to the test at the silverado vs. all event. [ male announcer ] just...
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live at that home in ant i don't care. kate?: michelle, the family definitely got a surprise of their life -- lives when this tree came crashing into their home. take a look at this video. you can see the damage for yourself. the winds were so powerful over the weekend, forced the tree to come straight through the roof. sharp branches pierced through this home yesterday evening stopping inches from the bed. one person from the home injured, taken to a local hospital. at this point don't know what his or her condition is. but the good news for people in ant i don't care is that the winds have died down a bit. know they will be lingering on throughout the morning. kpix 5. >>> taking a check of your pinpoint weather. fortunately if you went to bed feeling all -- things starting to calm down. breezy conditions along the coast for the most part. they will continue to die down throughout the day. temperatures, though, on the cool side still. thanks to partly cloudy skies, santa row is a right now 39 degrees. temperature dropped a few
live at that home in ant i don't care. kate?: michelle, the family definitely got a surprise of their life -- lives when this tree came crashing into their home. take a look at this video. you can see the damage for yourself. the winds were so powerful over the weekend, forced the tree to come straight through the roof. sharp branches pierced through this home yesterday evening stopping inches from the bed. one person from the home injured, taken to a local hospital. at this point don't know...
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the number of homes burnt is growing exponentially. you add climate change on top of that and it's the big accelerator. people are starting to ask, who is paying for this firefighting? you make an individual decision to build a home there, but what's the cost to the rest of us? >> a thousand miles away, in colorado, a small building catches fire in the hills of black forest. >> today, as the smoke clears, we've come to see the impact of what's been declared the most devastating blaze in the history of the state. nearly 500 homes destroyed, a couple burned to death in their garage as they tried to escape. >> it's a really eery place, there's almost no sound at all from wildlife. the area around here is almost completely destroyed, the trees are all black. and you can see the houses have been burnt so badly, that it's really just the foundations that are remaining now. >> it's been just hours since the fire swept through here, its intensity means these crews will be needed for many weeks yet. >> but as we're about to find out, it seems t
the number of homes burnt is growing exponentially. you add climate change on top of that and it's the big accelerator. people are starting to ask, who is paying for this firefighting? you make an individual decision to build a home there, but what's the cost to the rest of us? >> a thousand miles away, in colorado, a small building catches fire in the hills of black forest. >> today, as the smoke clears, we've come to see the impact of what's been declared the most devastating...
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people are still living in their half built homes. i think it's you know, it's a first time for new york. there is a lot of coordination between the federal, state, city government. and we are just seeing the beginning of these programs getting under way it's extremely frustrating and people are beyond impatient. one of the problems is that people have started rebuilding themselves. >> and by doing that people have put themselves in a position where they are going toward the end of the line for help. they are going to get reimbursement which is not a priority because people are back in their homes. i'm working closely with people helping them understand how these programs work so they can be, participating . >> stat stonstaton ey island is an interesting situation. the government has come in and bought out whole whole neighborhoods. could that happen in other neighborhoods in staton island. is there. that could happen in other neighborhoods in sta staton ala. it was an area that was inundated with floods. and the day after the storm t
people are still living in their half built homes. i think it's you know, it's a first time for new york. there is a lot of coordination between the federal, state, city government. and we are just seeing the beginning of these programs getting under way it's extremely frustrating and people are beyond impatient. one of the problems is that people have started rebuilding themselves. >> and by doing that people have put themselves in a position where they are going toward the end of the...
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home.m a natural disaster. we need not create a man-made one. >> reporter: the bigger waters about. well intentioned legislation aimed at restoring the financial health of the insurance program, which is $26 billion in debt. the act saying refund the program by charging market rate premiums for hundreds of thousands of homes in flood zones. the problem, a lot of those previously subsidized homeowners can't afford the rates. >> nobody is arguing against reasonable rate increases but rate increases that could go to 20, $25,000 a year and push people out of the homes and out of the program. >> reporter: to counter it, louisiana senator and others introducing the homeowners insurance affordable act. the act saying rate hikes on insurance that covers homes in flood zones that were built in accordance with previous building codes and homes sold or policies bought after july 6th, 2012 when bigger waters was passed. the homes and flood zones, secondary homes and businesses would still pay higher ra
home.m a natural disaster. we need not create a man-made one. >> reporter: the bigger waters about. well intentioned legislation aimed at restoring the financial health of the insurance program, which is $26 billion in debt. the act saying refund the program by charging market rate premiums for hundreds of thousands of homes in flood zones. the problem, a lot of those previously subsidized homeowners can't afford the rates. >> nobody is arguing against reasonable rate increases but...
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street is my home - well, i guess there's no sale for me.ome to stay! - [cheering] - come on! let's celebrate! - party at hooper's store! come on! - welcome back home, bird. - aw, thanks, snuff. ha ha ha! - heh heh heh. - ha ha ha! - heh heh! - hi. i'm cameron, and i'm here to tell you all about the word habitat. now a habitat is-- - a place where animals can find food! - hey. yeah. that's right, and also a habitat is-- - a place where animals can find water. - that's true, too, and a habitat is also-- - a place where animals can find a spot to sleep in! - right again. hey. how do you guys know so much about the word "habitat"? - because this is the woods. - this is where we live. - yeah. this is our habitat. - oh. - habitat! - are you ready to twinkle think? good! because abby's flying fairy school is coming soon, but first, it's time for the letter "h". that's why we're gonna play bring out your "h"! what sound does the letter "h" make? - hhh. - hhh. yeah. - hhh, hhh. - hhh, hhh. that's a really good sound. come on! let's find some things
street is my home - well, i guess there's no sale for me.ome to stay! - [cheering] - come on! let's celebrate! - party at hooper's store! come on! - welcome back home, bird. - aw, thanks, snuff. ha ha ha! - heh heh heh. - ha ha ha! - heh heh! - hi. i'm cameron, and i'm here to tell you all about the word habitat. now a habitat is-- - a place where animals can find food! - hey. yeah. that's right, and also a habitat is-- - a place where animals can find water. - that's true, too, and a habitat...
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, to own their own home. so that is the longer-term trend. we are experiencing a shorter term adjustment. i think the ownership stigma will be going away in the next couple of years. and then people will say any dissing the family home. and then they will start building equity. >> looking across the country, a lot of people think that the u.s. is one big plays. but it is really not. it is a but of different places. any parts of the country where you see strength in where you see weakness? >> iq said, it's a mixed bag. houston, texas -- like you said, it is a mixed bag. houston, texas is really doing well. florida is really relevant -- is really rebounding. that despite having a judicial foreclosure process. unlike california. it is a nonjudicial state. so they were able to go through foreclosures but more quickly. phoenix has risen from the ashes, phenomenal increases in home prices. phenomenal increases in housing production. and las vegas itself is starting to come back in a big way as well. these are the m
, to own their own home. so that is the longer-term trend. we are experiencing a shorter term adjustment. i think the ownership stigma will be going away in the next couple of years. and then people will say any dissing the family home. and then they will start building equity. >> looking across the country, a lot of people think that the u.s. is one big plays. but it is really not. it is a but of different places. any parts of the country where you see strength in where you see weakness?...
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"home from home" takes the long view. the scenes may be mostly black and white, but the film is alive with color. instead of a studio, it was filmed in a real village near frankfurt. reitz turned reality into fiction, renaming the village schabbach and rewinding the clock to the 1840's. the son of a poor blacksmith, a voracious reader, who envelops himself in a better world away from poverty. >> i am telling a story, and i look for the right setting for the story itself and the right atmosphere. that is why it is not really a film about the 19th century. rather, a film about human nature and how it. -- how it works. >> now 80, reitz -- now 80, reit reitz believes that home is afeeling -- a feeling, a longing. he wants to make a new life for himself in brazil and never return. where is home? where we come from or where we are going? "home from home -- chronicle of a vision" patiently explores that question. >> it certainly is one for our time as well. >> a fascinating film. thanks for watching. we will be back in half an h
"home from home" takes the long view. the scenes may be mostly black and white, but the film is alive with color. instead of a studio, it was filmed in a real village near frankfurt. reitz turned reality into fiction, renaming the village schabbach and rewinding the clock to the 1840's. the son of a poor blacksmith, a voracious reader, who envelops himself in a better world away from poverty. >> i am telling a story, and i look for the right setting for the story itself and the...
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detention centers, group homes, foster homes.in the loss of love and then also the love of direction and, you know, growing up as a man, you know. later on, as a teenager, i think still having that emptiness inside, i turned to the streets and starts smoking marijuana and things like that. >> and it spiraled out of control. >> oh, yeah. >> at what point in your life, how old were you when you kind of hit rock bottom and realized you needed help? >> probably about the age of 31, 32. that's when the cocaine use became insane. i ended up becoming a homeless addict, living in alleys, eating out of dumpsters, eating out of dumpsters and living day to day just to use drugs. i knew god had his hand on me and that i really had a purpose, but i kept medicating myself to not feel the pain of what i was going through. >> so where do you find the strength to finally make a change and how did that change manifest itself? >> my inner strength comes from the man above, because i had no one. i lost everything. i mean, i disappeared from my famil
detention centers, group homes, foster homes.in the loss of love and then also the love of direction and, you know, growing up as a man, you know. later on, as a teenager, i think still having that emptiness inside, i turned to the streets and starts smoking marijuana and things like that. >> and it spiraled out of control. >> oh, yeah. >> at what point in your life, how old were you when you kind of hit rock bottom and realized you needed help? >> probably about the age...
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mortgage rates are relatively low and home buyers focussing on construgting more modest homes. buyers that flip houses are entering a new market super high-end homes. diana olick has the story. >>> there is a lot more than a coat of paint going into this los angeles home. >> we'll take down retaining walls and studs and build up with an architectly designed home that flows. we really take the extra time to order the finishes that higher-end customers respond to. >> reporter: because high-end customers are nicolaus' bread and butter. his company american coastal properties, specializes in buying, remodelling and flipping multi million-dollar homes. >> in the hotter markets like california, you have unique situation where a highly desirable neighborhood and people want to come in and there is no supply, no inventory. >> reporter: whether than go through zoning and tax issues with a total tear down, they seek out homes in sought after locations they can get at a slight discount because they need work. >> this really came out great. >> reporter: this bought this one for $735,000, r
mortgage rates are relatively low and home buyers focussing on construgting more modest homes. buyers that flip houses are entering a new market super high-end homes. diana olick has the story. >>> there is a lot more than a coat of paint going into this los angeles home. >> we'll take down retaining walls and studs and build up with an architectly designed home that flows. we really take the extra time to order the finishes that higher-end customers respond to. >>...
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sweet home.'s a deep, rich, enduring color for everything. including where you come from. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. >>> 27-year-old jessica lives with her mother who is struggling with a hoarding disorder. over the years, stacks and piles of clutter have taken over almost every part of their home. >> it started with newspapers. then it just kind of grew from there. from newspapers it went to books, then maybe from books it went to baskets or from baskets it went to candles or just suddenly we started having collections of things. it was like the flavor of the month. what are we collecting this year? >> jessica can hardly recall a time when the house was in order. >> some of my earliest memories would be getting yelled at because she couldn't find something and thought we'd moved it or threw it away. and having this huge fight or tantrum because she misplaced something and later finding it. >> at the time i didn't have a clue. i would say, okay, well, i need to do something. >>
sweet home.'s a deep, rich, enduring color for everything. including where you come from. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. >>> 27-year-old jessica lives with her mother who is struggling with a hoarding disorder. over the years, stacks and piles of clutter have taken over almost every part of their home. >> it started with newspapers. then it just kind of grew from there. from newspapers it went to books, then maybe from books it went to baskets or from baskets it...
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home building analyst at city. bill, welcome to the program, what is your take on this report? is this the beginning of the downward trend? >> well, thank you for having me, the pending home sales have been down for about three to four months, month over month, in the prior month, we saw existing home sales up, because transactions were actually declining. basically transactions were happening more quickly. what is happening here, what we're seeing is a seasonal decline, but we can't deny that the pace of recovery in housing is in question. we saw slowness regionally. i think we'll have a better idea of what the recovery may come to. we'll get a few speed bumps along the way. >> does this slow down pending sales, pressage a slow down in actual sales in the months looking forward? >> as we went back to past few months to slow down the current pending home sales index, it actually was not reflected. increase is in existing home sales, the transaction was actually declining, it was easier to get a purchase mortgage th
home building analyst at city. bill, welcome to the program, what is your take on this report? is this the beginning of the downward trend? >> well, thank you for having me, the pending home sales have been down for about three to four months, month over month, in the prior month, we saw existing home sales up, because transactions were actually declining. basically transactions were happening more quickly. what is happening here, what we're seeing is a seasonal decline, but we can't deny...
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a tiny enclave of homes from bungalows to larger homes. new yorkers always called this with a wink the irish riviera. it is hugely populated with new york city police officers and firefighters, generations of them. put another way, the names beginning with o, go on for several pages in the phone book and a sizeable italian delegation, as well. but then a year ago, everything great about breezy point got ruined. everybody got water, some people got fire. it was a living, floating hell and more than 100 homes were lost. and the people here are finding out what all storm victims eventually learn, from here to katrina, there is no bouncing back in a year. five years is more like it. and not everyone bounces back. after the storm, i met a man from here named john neese, he is a lifer, a local firefighter, a local builder who met up with us here today to talk about this place now and then. what kind of heroism did you see that night? >> oh, the guys, especially the younger guys in rockaway point fire department, to put on the wet gear and all of
a tiny enclave of homes from bungalows to larger homes. new yorkers always called this with a wink the irish riviera. it is hugely populated with new york city police officers and firefighters, generations of them. put another way, the names beginning with o, go on for several pages in the phone book and a sizeable italian delegation, as well. but then a year ago, everything great about breezy point got ruined. everybody got water, some people got fire. it was a living, floating hell and more...
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vernon, where george washington's home is.y can't do that but they are trying to. >> bill: they are trying to put the maximum amount of pressure to make the g.o.p. fold. so you basically have a situation now where i think many americans are blaming are going to blame both parties. these people, they just can't -- how do you yourself, when you go back to minnesota, and folks say listen, this obama care thing, that was legitimately, he won, the president won the election. he got through congress. you may not have voted for it, but it got through. the supreme court upheld it. and now you are trying to sabotage it in a back door way. that's not the republic. that's not how we operate. and you say what? >> i understand that argument. this is the other thing. people had had one mess after another in minnesota. in addition to other states. and they agree with you. frankly. they think -- they don't like this unfairness that big business got this huge waiver and they don't get a waiver. >> yeah. that's the big thing. that's right. >> b
vernon, where george washington's home is.y can't do that but they are trying to. >> bill: they are trying to put the maximum amount of pressure to make the g.o.p. fold. so you basically have a situation now where i think many americans are blaming are going to blame both parties. these people, they just can't -- how do you yourself, when you go back to minnesota, and folks say listen, this obama care thing, that was legitimately, he won, the president won the election. he got through...
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those windings sent this tree crashing into a home in antioch. it narrowly missed the bed, but it did injure the homeowner. that's not all. this evening they are dig out from the significant snow fall thiefening in the sierra. take a look at it. this camera captured the first taste of win they are. more than a foot of snow fell at the highest elevations. that meant winter driving conditions along interstate 80. things have calmed down, but still pretty cool. let's go to paul deanno. >> reporter: sometimes it comes in with a women per, the fall weather. this time it is a thud. take a look rat these winds. 75miles an hour. tractor trailers blown over at altamonte. along the bridge, 51 miles per hour. officially, sfo, 48 miles per hour windg . also, napa, oakland, you had 506e 50 miles per hour wind gusts. in the south bay, san jose still 33 miles per hour. wind relaxening as low pressure moves away. we are are the western side of it. the wind is finished. the next stop is the cold. the snow level, 5,000 feet. kpix 5 high def doppler tracking widesp
those windings sent this tree crashing into a home in antioch. it narrowly missed the bed, but it did injure the homeowner. that's not all. this evening they are dig out from the significant snow fall thiefening in the sierra. take a look at it. this camera captured the first taste of win they are. more than a foot of snow fell at the highest elevations. that meant winter driving conditions along interstate 80. things have calmed down, but still pretty cool. let's go to paul deanno. >>...
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two homes have significant fire and smoke damage.eople who were inside smelled smoke and got out just in time to see their home go up in flames. >> we were in their watching television and laying around relaxing and then all of a sudden we smelled smoke and her sound and her daughter came and said, hey, mom, get out, get out, get out. >> one firefighter suffered a minor injury fighting the fire, the mir aga arinda fire district has voted to reduce staff on a daily basis in an effort to gap a budget shortfall of almost 1.8 million dollars. the district directors have voted to reduce the daily minimum staffing from 19 firefighters captains and engineers to 17. however, none of the district's 59 firefighters and other emergency workers will be laid off. under the plan it will be up to the fire chief to decide exactly how staff and emergency resources will be deployed. district officials say the plan could save as much as 73,000 dollars a month. >>> a group of immigration advocates in san francisco blocked a bus filled with people on the
two homes have significant fire and smoke damage.eople who were inside smelled smoke and got out just in time to see their home go up in flames. >> we were in their watching television and laying around relaxing and then all of a sudden we smelled smoke and her sound and her daughter came and said, hey, mom, get out, get out, get out. >> one firefighter suffered a minor injury fighting the fire, the mir aga arinda fire district has voted to reduce staff on a daily basis in an effort...
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home after efforts to shore up a home back fired. it happened in the 1900 block of wilkens avenue. people said part of the vacant row house collapsed in november but the city put up large wooden braces to keep the rest of the brick facing from falling down. that held up until contractors began work on an adjacent row house. >> the bricks weren't falling. it's not like they needed to do that. they didn't have the proper permit. none of that was in place. >> now, the city has condemned the building. the american red cross stepped in to put them in hear hotels and the city has emergencied to find them permanent housing over the next few days. >> tom clan shy never left baltimore but he left us here this morning. the man had gave us the hunt for red october, we remember tom clancy for his complex best selling novels which were turned into hits. he died at johns hopkins hospital, who he gave millions to. he grew up on glen eagle road. his life was up and down charles street. down to loyola college. he was researches about u.s. intelligenc
home after efforts to shore up a home back fired. it happened in the 1900 block of wilkens avenue. people said part of the vacant row house collapsed in november but the city put up large wooden braces to keep the rest of the brick facing from falling down. that held up until contractors began work on an adjacent row house. >> the bricks weren't falling. it's not like they needed to do that. they didn't have the proper permit. none of that was in place. >> now, the city has...
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so immediately, rebecca's mother ran home.y started going through her friends and couldn't find her, and notified the sheriff's office. ultimately, at 2:30 the next morning, one of our sergeants and one of our detectives found rebecca lying at the bottom of an abandoned cement plant, at the bottom of one of the silos, deceased, where she had obviously jumped from above. >> as you conducted your investigation into her death, what did you learn about the two who you arrested? >> as the investigation went on, we determined that our victim, rebecca, was bullied. the bullying started november before this event in september. so as a result, our detectives started talking to witnesses. we started gathering information. we found out that rebecca was a very fragile child, and that at the end of the day, the bullying by these two primary suspects, one 14 and one 12 were kind of like the final straw. when we found her, she was deceased. our investigation told us that she was bullied, and therefore we brought these criminal charges becaus
so immediately, rebecca's mother ran home.y started going through her friends and couldn't find her, and notified the sheriff's office. ultimately, at 2:30 the next morning, one of our sergeants and one of our detectives found rebecca lying at the bottom of an abandoned cement plant, at the bottom of one of the silos, deceased, where she had obviously jumped from above. >> as you conducted your investigation into her death, what did you learn about the two who you arrested? >> as...
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i am grateful my home is safe. >> reporter: she says her home was torn apart and it will be awhile before can go back. back to you. >> the family is staying with relatives. >>> a young brother and sister, killed by a drunk driver were remembered today on the 10th anniversary of their deaths. 10-year-old troy and his 7-year- old sister alona were struck by a car in danville. the driver, a 45-year-old nanny had taken prescription drugs and alcohol. she was convicted of second- degree murder and serving a 30 year prison term. >>> a shooting suspect is in serious condition tonight after the police opened fire on him in san francisco's marina district. the police responded to a report of a fight between two people at 12:30. the suspect reportedly shot at the victim before running away. the officers caught up with the the suspect a few blocks away and when he did not cooperate they shot and wounded him. >>> a 19-year-old is dead in as many as -- and as many as seven others injured after a shooting last night. the police say a group of teens heading to a party from the south bay stopped on princ
i am grateful my home is safe. >> reporter: she says her home was torn apart and it will be awhile before can go back. back to you. >> the family is staying with relatives. >>> a young brother and sister, killed by a drunk driver were remembered today on the 10th anniversary of their deaths. 10-year-old troy and his 7-year- old sister alona were struck by a car in danville. the driver, a 45-year-old nanny had taken prescription drugs and alcohol. she was convicted of...
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away from home. new motel for veterans being treated at va health care system. best part is that it's all free. vic lee has the story. it took seven years to this ribbon cutting today, billed as nothing short of a five-star hotel. the 34,000 facility with 53 suites had accommodations. each suite two queen beds one for a patient, other, the care giver. the va and it's polly trauma center serving veterans from all over western united states. >> cindy serves in the naif skbreek treated for cancer at the va hospital. >> any time i tried to book a hotel there, it's booked up. and never room. so we can stay. very chemo, too. you know? so i'm happy this is opening up. >>> a stur vai found 11,000 patients had to find temporary housing and many had to drive 50 miles to wait for treatment in palo alto. others gave up hotels in the area are so expensive so some might have chosen not to come or perhaps would have been sleeping in cars. >> for guests, it's tree. the project is a partnership between department of
away from home. new motel for veterans being treated at va health care system. best part is that it's all free. vic lee has the story. it took seven years to this ribbon cutting today, billed as nothing short of a five-star hotel. the 34,000 facility with 53 suites had accommodations. each suite two queen beds one for a patient, other, the care giver. the va and it's polly trauma center serving veterans from all over western united states. >> cindy serves in the naif skbreek treated for...
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>> ali: a dream of owning your own home is becoming just that. millenials are becoming a generation of renters. >> low wage labor, and flexibility at what cost. >>> the nest egg you are building with your 4 401k may he a crack in it. that is coming up i'm ali veshi, this is "real money." >> ali: welcome to real money. you are the most important part of our show. tweet us or leave us a comment on facebook. >>> history was made on october first. open enrollment for obamacare. that is the patient protection and affordable care act. it kicked off natio nationwide h plenty of technical glitches the attention turns to how many millions of uninsured americans by policies by march 1 st. we asked david to layout the next key date and why they matter to individuals and business owners. >> today americans who have been forced to go without insurance can go to healthcaredo.gov. look at what happens tomorrow. for individuals new year's day is the next milestone. that is the earliest day that the coverage kicks in on the new health insurance coverages. the con
>> ali: a dream of owning your own home is becoming just that. millenials are becoming a generation of renters. >> low wage labor, and flexibility at what cost. >>> the nest egg you are building with your 4 401k may he a crack in it. that is coming up i'm ali veshi, this is "real money." >> ali: welcome to real money. you are the most important part of our show. tweet us or leave us a comment on facebook. >>> history was made on october first. open...
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they rehabbed the homes to rent and by buying so many, pushed home prices far higher than expected. >> we think that if you get a reasonable cost of capital, debt and equity, you cannot only create a very attractive return on a current basis, but in today's market to your point, the house price depresuation we think is in the market is extraordinary. >> reporter: the higher prices investors helped create have caused a pause in home buying and some investors are looking to get out. >> i think the investor market is largely past us. people are buying investment properties three, four, five years ago and i hear it's slowing down now. >> reporter: early investors in the trade are reportedly selling hundreds of homes but colony capital says that's just it, it's not a trade but a new asset class. colony is buying over a thousand homes a month and american residential is all in as well. >> we're looking at the mls, multiple list services. we're looking at our yield from the banks, real estate owned products from the banks and short sales and buying traditional houses where people put them on
they rehabbed the homes to rent and by buying so many, pushed home prices far higher than expected. >> we think that if you get a reasonable cost of capital, debt and equity, you cannot only create a very attractive return on a current basis, but in today's market to your point, the house price depresuation we think is in the market is extraordinary. >> reporter: the higher prices investors helped create have caused a pause in home buying and some investors are looking to get out....
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coming home to start again.e are in the philippines town of zamboanga, where the standoff destroyed the homes of 10,000 families. and women out of work in iran. we look at the underrepresentation in the country's labour force. stay with us. >>> welcome back. a recap of the top stories - another senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has been arrested in egypt. the pictures are said to show esam el-arian when taken from a house in cairo wednesday morning. he'd been in hiding sings july. >> the -- since july. >> the four french hostages kidnapped in niger are expected to arrive in france in a few hours. they were greeted by the foreign ministers when they left niger's capital. >> they were captured in maghreb whilst working for the nuclear firm ariva. >> the u.s. says the threat from the m23 movement in dong is almost over. government troops are taking the last stronghold healed by the rebels. >> the captain of the luxury cruise ship that run aground off the italian coast has been accused of showing off in front
coming home to start again.e are in the philippines town of zamboanga, where the standoff destroyed the homes of 10,000 families. and women out of work in iran. we look at the underrepresentation in the country's labour force. stay with us. >>> welcome back. a recap of the top stories - another senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has been arrested in egypt. the pictures are said to show esam el-arian when taken from a house in cairo wednesday morning. he'd been in hiding sings...
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home to america.ome of these warriors are coming home with wounds you can see, and some with wounds you can't see, like post-traumatic stress disorder. wounded warrior project was created to provide the support these wounded veterans need to ensure their return to america is well adjusted and successful. but we need your help to ensure that our mission is a success. help us honor and empower these wounded warriors. contact us at findwwp.org. america, welcome home the brave. come on. let's goto. come on! come on!co! right behind you. captioning made possible by talk productions captioned by captioneering your closed captioning resource captioned by captioneering your closed captioning resource hi. i'm home. hey. how was dinner with the girls? ye, it was-- anybody look fat? what? i thought you liked that. you know, ray, ever since the kids were born, i've been just stuck in this house. i feel like i'm missing out. i need a change. you're leaving me? at dinner...ut, any, you know, the girlst doing, you k
home to america.ome of these warriors are coming home with wounds you can see, and some with wounds you can't see, like post-traumatic stress disorder. wounded warrior project was created to provide the support these wounded veterans need to ensure their return to america is well adjusted and successful. but we need your help to ensure that our mission is a success. help us honor and empower these wounded warriors. contact us at findwwp.org. america, welcome home the brave. come on. let's goto....
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steve jobs' childhood home part of history. the changes that will and will not be made to the property in the future. >> yahoo!'s ceo makes an unusual purchase. what marissa meyer is expected to do with her own funeral home, coming up. >> just in time for halloween. how much would you pay for a gallon of milk as you get your breakfast ready? how about $8. the battle on capitol hill that could cause milk prices to soar. they say no good deed goes unpunished. and some days it seems true. but we keep on doing the things that matter& like buying new raspberry 5 hour energy. from now to the end of the year, a portion of each sale... benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. new raspberry 5 hour energy. it's one good deed that will go just right. >>> welcome back. taking a live look outside. beautiful. that's in the south bay overlooking san jose. you made it to tuesday morning. we'll have a look at the chilly forecast coming up with christina. it's 4:43. >>> lawmakers look for answers whether
steve jobs' childhood home part of history. the changes that will and will not be made to the property in the future. >> yahoo!'s ceo makes an unusual purchase. what marissa meyer is expected to do with her own funeral home, coming up. >> just in time for halloween. how much would you pay for a gallon of milk as you get your breakfast ready? how about $8. the battle on capitol hill that could cause milk prices to soar. they say no good deed goes unpunished. and some days it seems...
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most homes told in this country are used homes, exit are homes as we call them. percentages of new homes, new home construction creates a lot of jobs, in september we saw 20,000 construction jobs add today the economy in an otherwise disappointing employment report. a drop in pending home sales could reverse the gauges. of the 9 million jobs lost in the last reception, more than a million of them were in-housing and scan instruction alone. so whether or not you are about to buy or sale a home right now. coming slow down in america's housing market should concern you. but right now, by the way, you have enough to worry about including your investments, but i might have some help to you on that frantz. tuesday from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern i'll take your questions on mortgages, 401ks and i r.a.s in an ask me anything on the online message board red it's.com. go to real money facebook page now to rspv and 15 machines before it starts we'll sends you a link on facebook to use for reddit to join the conversation i will no not give you stock advice, i don't tell you w
most homes told in this country are used homes, exit are homes as we call them. percentages of new homes, new home construction creates a lot of jobs, in september we saw 20,000 construction jobs add today the economy in an otherwise disappointing employment report. a drop in pending home sales could reverse the gauges. of the 9 million jobs lost in the last reception, more than a million of them were in-housing and scan instruction alone. so whether or not you are about to buy or sale a home...
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people's homes have been destroyed.t's heart-breaking. >> the rebuilding effort was made possible through grants, donations. tomorrow will mark one year since the destructive storm. >>> how do you make sure your house is the coolest on the block? . >> put out 3,000 carved pumpkins. the thought alone is scary enough; but check out that amazingly frightful house in konovo, west virginia. happens to be the mayor's house. done that for 21 years. did not carve the thousands of pumpkins. the community did help out. >> impressive. >>> 5:56 in the next half hour, a family forced to hide in their own home. the moment they came face to face with a gunman. >>> high winds caused a big mess over the weekend. one family ended up with a tree inches from their bed. the details on that, show you the damage across the bay area. that's why we buols like our career ge system. it's kind of like ou know, for your car it walks you different degree poses and even lexplore local job maditions, helping you map a clear course from the job you wan
people's homes have been destroyed.t's heart-breaking. >> the rebuilding effort was made possible through grants, donations. tomorrow will mark one year since the destructive storm. >>> how do you make sure your house is the coolest on the block? . >> put out 3,000 carved pumpkins. the thought alone is scary enough; but check out that amazingly frightful house in konovo, west virginia. happens to be the mayor's house. done that for 21 years. did not carve the thousands of...
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♪ >> rodents in the home can be dangerous to the air you breathe.re out how they're getting into the home. these small holes is all it takes. rats need a quarter sized hole to gain entry. closed captioning provided by: [ female announcer ] americas best value inn has you covered with instant room discounts and upgrades! join the value club and save at over 1,000 hotels in north america. start using olay fresh effects. a fresh collection of skin care. cleanse with s'wipe out wetcloths... and perfect with bb cream. with skin this fresh, you'll need no filter. get fresh effects by olay. yÑ with skin this fresh, you'll need no filter. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> earlier in the show, i introduced you to those guys over there, and depending on who you ask, you may consider them cute or creepy. when it comes to the air you breathe, you may not know the problems with rodents, in terms of health risks, even long after you got rid of them. >> the existence of the rodents in the home can be a problem for your health. you need to figure out how they're getting
♪ >> rodents in the home can be dangerous to the air you breathe.re out how they're getting into the home. these small holes is all it takes. rats need a quarter sized hole to gain entry. closed captioning provided by: [ female announcer ] americas best value inn has you covered with instant room discounts and upgrades! join the value club and save at over 1,000 hotels in north america. start using olay fresh effects. a fresh collection of skin care. cleanse with s'wipe out wetcloths......
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[ male announcer ] bundle home and auto and you could save 760 bucks.mama, let's get going. [ yawns ] naptime is calling my name. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how...
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or a nursing home. in stay in an intensive care unit like this one at the hospital. >> her daughter is here. her husband does not understand that she's doing very badly. >> today, she and her team are treating a 60-year-old woman with multiple organ failure. >> this is a patient who just came in last night and is very ill very quickly. we don't know which way it's going the to go but think it's important that it's clear to the family that the patient is almost as sick as she can be. do you have any questions right now? we don't know. >> the nurse has worked in the icu here for 28 years. >> some family members are ready to let go. so they'll say to the staff, they want everything done. other members will say, she wouldn't have wanted that done. if your mom were listening to us, what would she be telling us to do? what was important to her in her life? i think if decisions were made by patients prior to their admissions and expressed to their family then a lot of the suffering that goes on right now would
or a nursing home. in stay in an intensive care unit like this one at the hospital. >> her daughter is here. her husband does not understand that she's doing very badly. >> today, she and her team are treating a 60-year-old woman with multiple organ failure. >> this is a patient who just came in last night and is very ill very quickly. we don't know which way it's going the to go but think it's important that it's clear to the family that the patient is almost as sick as she...
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more than 30 homes collapsed or were swept away. izu oshima is one of several islands off the east coast that are part of the tokyo metropolitan area. tokyo governor naoki inose says the town of oshima will be eligible for immediate relief. the typhoon has been downgraded to a low-pressure system, but officials with the japan meteorological agency are still warning people to watch out for possible landslides. michio kijima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> the typhoon is being blamed for the sinking of a cargo ship off neighboring south korea. nine crew members died. two others are missing. spokespersons for the south korean coast guard say the vessel was anchored off the southeastern port city of pohang. strong winds and powerful waves caused it to come loose. smashed against a seawall and sank. 19 chinese and vietnamese crew members were on the panamanian registered vessel. coast guard ships and patrol ships and planes rushed to the site, but rough weather conditions slowed their rescue effort. they were able to save eight crew members once
more than 30 homes collapsed or were swept away. izu oshima is one of several islands off the east coast that are part of the tokyo metropolitan area. tokyo governor naoki inose says the town of oshima will be eligible for immediate relief. the typhoon has been downgraded to a low-pressure system, but officials with the japan meteorological agency are still warning people to watch out for possible landslides. michio kijima, nhk world, tokyo. >>> the typhoon is being blamed for the...
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looking for a home. you would buy at home depot. brilliant design of something nice and cheap. >> nice and cheap and look at how much it helped thumper. very cool. >>> all right. coming up, eating out at a home that's not your own. a new trend of having a nice dinner with complete strangers. >>> first, theft at the workplace. these days it goes way beyond stealing office supplies. we'll tell you who is doing it and what they are taking. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: world news now weather brought to you by consumer cellular. ♪ ♪ >> all right. fess up. did you ever walk out of work with something from the stationery closet at one point or another? turns out that is the tip of the iceberg. >> petty crime and not so petty crime apparently goes on at the workplace all the time. our friend paula faris has the proof. >> reporter: judith oaks, a former school administrator, accused of stealing money from her workplace. stuffing lunch money in her bra. $1.8 million over 14 years. sometimes it
looking for a home. you would buy at home depot. brilliant design of something nice and cheap. >> nice and cheap and look at how much it helped thumper. very cool. >>> all right. coming up, eating out at a home that's not your own. a new trend of having a nice dinner with complete strangers. >>> first, theft at the workplace. these days it goes way beyond stealing office supplies. we'll tell you who is doing it and what they are taking. you are watching "world news...
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they sold them off to investors and then used the profits to issue more home loans.hat's what cause the collapse. >>> on friday the jp morgan chase tentatively agreed to pay $4 billion to settle claims by sally may and freddie mac. they suffered large losses when the bubble burst. the losses were so big that the government stepped in and took over fanny and freddy back in 2008. we'll stay on top of those stories. but the fact that the market may be cooling down now may be welcomed news. not for some. hoping to sell their home for $1.5 million, but they fear they won't get that amount in today's market so they lowered their price expect station by $100,000 to attract a buyer. they're joining us from mound, minnesota. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> you have a lovely house. i can see the lake behind it. i think it's an important lesson because we talk about the average price of a house in america. yours is many times the value of the average house, but you felt this increasing market you would be able to sell it. what happened? >> well, i th
they sold them off to investors and then used the profits to issue more home loans.hat's what cause the collapse. >>> on friday the jp morgan chase tentatively agreed to pay $4 billion to settle claims by sally may and freddie mac. they suffered large losses when the bubble burst. the losses were so big that the government stepped in and took over fanny and freddy back in 2008. we'll stay on top of those stories. but the fact that the market may be cooling down now may be welcomed...
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that home is on sea view drive. it caught fire yesterday. the same day that couple was evicted. the husband and wife were not home. they found them at a resort outside of marin 14 hours later. the tenants had recently lost the court battle with the homeowners over their $10,000 a month lease. >>> tenants are suing their landlord over a bedbug infestation. people who live at the rose mont apartments say the bugs are rampant and bite them all the time and accuse their landlord of not doing thinking to help. they have teamed up with a tenants right group that says bedbugs have infested several concord complexes. >>> tim lincecum is staying with the team. the former cy young award winner has agreed to a two year $35 million contract. the amount of money surprised some baseball analysts. but the giants say the 29-year- old lincecum and his no hitter in july still has a lot left to give. >>> happening now the 49ers are practicing in england ahead of this sunday's game at london's stadium but our ktvu crew who is traveling with the team found american football is still foreign to many
that home is on sea view drive. it caught fire yesterday. the same day that couple was evicted. the husband and wife were not home. they found them at a resort outside of marin 14 hours later. the tenants had recently lost the court battle with the homeowners over their $10,000 a month lease. >>> tenants are suing their landlord over a bedbug infestation. people who live at the rose mont apartments say the bugs are rampant and bite them all the time and accuse their landlord of not...
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they will soon have new homes in our state. fashs rescued more than 12 -- officials rest mewed more -- rescued more than 120 rescue pun shelters. some of the dogs are going to the spca in anne arundel county. >>> new developments in the hit and run of a carroll county teenager. three weeks ago someone hit michael atfield's car and drove off. the person in custody is in new jersey awaiting cuss ti. the crash sent him to shock trauma but the family is hoping to move him to rehab as early as today. police officers also have the car used in this crash. tonight friends and family are gathering to say their good-byes to angel chiwengo. angel was killed last week after the car she was in was struck being chased by city limits a viewing will be held from 7 to 9 at the funeral home on york road. a funeral is set for tomorrow morning at are in theside baptist church. sadly chiwengo died, the very same day her first grandchild was born. >>> a crash along green spring avenue. the bus was headed to pikesville middle when it rolled over and
they will soon have new homes in our state. fashs rescued more than 12 -- officials rest mewed more -- rescued more than 120 rescue pun shelters. some of the dogs are going to the spca in anne arundel county. >>> new developments in the hit and run of a carroll county teenager. three weeks ago someone hit michael atfield's car and drove off. the person in custody is in new jersey awaiting cuss ti. the crash sent him to shock trauma but the family is hoping to move him to rehab as early...
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. >> switched homes like more than eight homes just about, and i was getting in a lot of trouble because i was confused and stuff like that. >> like nobody wanted me. like people would give up, like if i do one little thing wrong, they would just send me away to somebody else. >> the system is in distress across the board. there is a shortrage of foster parents to help care for children when they are young and there is a shortage of support for them when they get older. dreams are lost along the way. seventy % of foster kids say they want to go to college. only two % actually obtain a bachelor's degree. nep become homeless, face unemployment, struggle well poverty or end up in prison. it is a system that many agree is produced. our did i know al producer is looking back for your live feedback. we ask if the system can be fixed but doing that takes an understanding of what people are up against. all day our communicatety has been behind this idea of getting behind the scenes. >> the online community, of course, shapes the show with all of their contributions, using the hash tag ajam strea
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then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are the occupation. we are the occupied. so the discourse that was played in the media and played in their minds by their leaders, i don't accept it. they talk about their security, but they never thought of my security. >> more than any other time that i went back to jerusalem, i found people living in fear and in suspicion of everyone who entered the coffee shop. even security where jerusalem became the world capital of suicide bombing. >> one of the victims of suicide bombing is a doctor, who, in may of 2003, was standing behind a young palestinian girl in a supermarket who blew herself up, causing him multiple injuries. and he lost sight in one of h
then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are the occupation. we are the occupied. so the discourse that was played in the media and...
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disappointment for man as portugal were left to the perils of the playoffs despite winning three no let home to rock bottom luxembourg the host mr spending rael madrid packed cristiana rinaldo and pepe but the visitors had out early and joachim sent off after twenty eight minutes and so vest swiftly fired home nannying quickly doubled portugal's lead and with ten minutes to go well their push to get deathly ramped up the three nil win. while bosnia and herzegovina one group g. on goal difference from greece to reach their first ever world cup finals as an independent nation with a tough one zero victory in this new idea the visitors have finally opened after sixty eight minutes edin jack-o. finding very bad you piece of it and held on for the vital win the greeks are in the playoffs despite winning two nil at home to liechtenstein. so after all that the nine teams that are qualified for the twenty fourteen world cup finals in brazil are russia and bosnia herzegovina along with four time winners italy three time runners up the netherlands belgium and switzerland plus three time winners german
disappointment for man as portugal were left to the perils of the playoffs despite winning three no let home to rock bottom luxembourg the host mr spending rael madrid packed cristiana rinaldo and pepe but the visitors had out early and joachim sent off after twenty eight minutes and so vest swiftly fired home nannying quickly doubled portugal's lead and with ten minutes to go well their push to get deathly ramped up the three nil win. while bosnia and herzegovina one group g. on goal...