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neutral ground, a ia,000 column that is round—trip awaiting them. —— ia,000 kilometres round trip.'s history. there is political capital for the assad regime in the team's success. but i cannot help but wonder if those forced to flee syria will be supporting the team as well. nearly 5 million people have sought refuge abroad from the syrian civil war. 80,000 of them i hear indie zatari camp in northernjordan. —— are here in the. it is a living, breathing testament to the human cost of war. muhamed was a professional footballer with the syrian top—flight club el majd. when his brother was hit by a shell which hit their house, he and his family escaped over the border to jordan. like many here, he is angry. muhamed is beginning to get his football career back on track. he still supports the national team. are all from playing football inside zatari. he was a young talent with a professional side in the city of dara, but in 2012, he fled with his family. like mohammed, he is tried to resurrect his career. he coaches the children here in the camp. —— trying to resurrect. he admits to m
neutral ground, a ia,000 column that is round—trip awaiting them. —— ia,000 kilometres round trip.'s history. there is political capital for the assad regime in the team's success. but i cannot help but wonder if those forced to flee syria will be supporting the team as well. nearly 5 million people have sought refuge abroad from the syrian civil war. 80,000 of them i hear indie zatari camp in northernjordan. —— are here in the. it is a living, breathing testament to the human cost of...
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michigan and pittsburgh pence vainian,ia, along with many other locations within our great country,time to make america great again. thank you. applause thank you. thank you very much. applause studio: president trump hat the white house has pulled america out of the paris climate agreement. he said that the historic 2015 accord was a bad dealfor the united states, it had left other countries off too easily and punish america too much. he pointed to moments in the accord. he said it allowed india to carry on building coal plarngts china to carry on doing that, but it finished american workers, his only job was to protect american workers. he said he was representing the citizens of pittsburgh and not paris. his main argument for pulling america out of the deal was that america out of the deal was that america had a bad economic dealfrom the paris accord and other
michigan and pittsburgh pence vainian,ia, along with many other locations within our great country,time to make america great again. thank you. applause thank you. thank you very much. applause studio: president trump hat the white house has pulled america out of the paris climate agreement. he said that the historic 2015 accord was a bad dealfor the united states, it had left other countries off too easily and punish america too much. he pointed to moments in the accord. he said it allowed...
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jones's case ia very bad police line-up. they are very closely linked in the issues that they raise. >> reporter: jones and amos had never met until a hearing last wednesday, when witnesses admitted they couldn't tell the two apart and the judge ordered jones released. >> it made a lot of things understandable for me concerning this whole case because i just looked at how much me and this man looked alike and it was -- it was unbelievable. >> reporter: amos has denied any involvement with the crime he was never chargedh or found guilty of the robbery. though most anecdotes aboutally involve crime and psiidentity, mysterious phenomenon in which is fairly common. >> reporter: like matty eckhar. the pair are mistaken for twins but are complete strangers. >> reporter: folklore has it that we each have seven look-alikes out there in the world. dublin native nia gainey is working to prove that theory. she's already met three of her own doppelgangers. >> oh, my nia's become a doppelganger detective of sorts. >> these are all the fi
jones's case ia very bad police line-up. they are very closely linked in the issues that they raise. >> reporter: jones and amos had never met until a hearing last wednesday, when witnesses admitted they couldn't tell the two apart and the judge ordered jones released. >> it made a lot of things understandable for me concerning this whole case because i just looked at how much me and this man looked alike and it was -- it was unbelievable. >> reporter: amos has denied any...
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last week at the g—7 meeting as did the other g—7 i—d z駧;;;;§;;:é $15): % é i—d z駧;;;;§;;:é $15): iaigned clear to presidenttrump fast mghfi japan have signed ;: ' canada and japan have not signed up later, neither has the uk but we all have the same view that we remain committed to the paris agreement. what did you say to president trump last night and doesn't it show your subservience to president trump as jeremy corbyn said? the uk position remains as it always has been, we believe this is an important international agreement and the uk is one of the leading nations in dealing with climate change. i made clear to president trump as did other g—7 leaders last week that we believed the importance of the paris agreement and we wanted the united states to remain within it. i spoke to president trump again last night and made it clear that uk wanted the affected states to stay within the agreement and we continue to support the paris agreement. like canada and japan we have made are very clear views known to president trump and others. but doesn't such a public declaration by people who
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ia few hundred meters away from borough market.he mayor of london to reflect on the attack on saturday night. ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of london, sadiq khan. we stand together tonight to honour the memory is of the innocent lives lost and people injured in the barbaric attack on our city on saturday night. london stands in defiance against this cowardly attack on our city our people and oui’ attack on our city our people and our values and our way of life as the mayor of london, i want to send a clear message to the sick and evil extremists who commit these hideous crimes. we will defeat you. you will not win. applause and as a proud and patron at it british muslim, i say this. you do not permit these disgusting acts in my name. your perverse ideology has nothing to do with the true values of islam and you will never succeed in dividing our city. today... applause today we mourn the loss of innocent lives. londoners and people from around the world. we send our love to be vic tinss families. we commend oui’ to be vic tinss f
ia few hundred meters away from borough market.he mayor of london to reflect on the attack on saturday night. ladies and gentlemen, the mayor of london, sadiq khan. we stand together tonight to honour the memory is of the innocent lives lost and people injured in the barbaric attack on our city on saturday night. london stands in defiance against this cowardly attack on our city our people and oui’ attack on our city our people and our values and our way of life as the mayor of london, i want...
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and maybeore humidity an isolated shower or thunderstorm ia we will talk about that and the heat in about 15 minutes. within theeaking, last hour, attorney general jeff sessions will testify in front of the senate intelligence committee tomorrow about the russian probe and he wants the hearing to be public. sessions recused himself from overseeing anything to do with the investigation into russia and the trump campaign in march. right now, a press conference .icking off the attorneys general of d.c. and maryland bringing lawsuits against the president. why they are suing and what is happening now. kevin, good afternoon. kevin: good afternoon, adriana. the press conference is set to begin any moment. it's taking place inside this d.c. government building. the two plaintiffs are the d.c. attorney general and maryland together, they are alleging the president trump has accepted millions of dollars in payments and benefits from foreign governments since the first move it into the oval office five months ago. in alawsuit is the latest pile of legal issues that president trump is handling. in e
and maybeore humidity an isolated shower or thunderstorm ia we will talk about that and the heat in about 15 minutes. within theeaking, last hour, attorney general jeff sessions will testify in front of the senate intelligence committee tomorrow about the russian probe and he wants the hearing to be public. sessions recused himself from overseeing anything to do with the investigation into russia and the trump campaign in march. right now, a press conference .icking off the attorneys general of...
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ias. ♪ javier: y claro estÁ. la emociÓn.amente tenemos las imÁgenes entrando la conferencia de prensa en unos minutos, el presidente donald trump acaba de responder muchÍsimas preguntas que le hicieron reporteros extranjeros y de estados unidos. dejÓ muy en claro que nunca pidiÓ lealtad a james comey. javier: fue precisamente Él que lo acuso al presidente donald trump,, escuchamos ayer en la tremenda introducciÓn de 42 minutos. ¿que tal? carolina: ¿quÉ significa todo esto? >> el presidente ha hecho en esta rueda de prensa una afirmaciÓn importante. ha dicho que estÁ dispuesto a ir a discutir lo que estÁ diciendo comey, bajo juramento. sentarse en donde se sentÓ ayer comey, y decir lo que dijo comey no es verdad. lo ha dicho en rueda de prensa. y he dicho que revelarÁ pronto si hay graduaciones. sÚper importante porque en el fondo del caso podrÍa acabar en una disputa de la palabra de uno u otro. serÍa una prueba contundente que preferirÍan el caso. >> bueno, por motivo de la casa blanca. >> no, para nada. su caso y un mÉrito
ias. ♪ javier: y claro estÁ. la emociÓn.amente tenemos las imÁgenes entrando la conferencia de prensa en unos minutos, el presidente donald trump acaba de responder muchÍsimas preguntas que le hicieron reporteros extranjeros y de estados unidos. dejÓ muy en claro que nunca pidiÓ lealtad a james comey. javier: fue precisamente Él que lo acuso al presidente donald trump,, escuchamos ayer en la tremenda introducciÓn de 42 minutos. ¿que tal? carolina: ¿quÉ significa todo esto? >>...
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. >> speaking of people who barely made it, cameron mathison thought it would be a good ia to step into ring as a mixed martial arts fighter and fight for real. >> when i get a challenge i have to take it. to be honest i was looking guard to this. >> it didn't end well. tonight, can cam become an ultimate fighter? >> i'm outside hayastan mixed martial arts academy in north hollywood. and i'm going to get some training from mma star joe "daddy" stevenson. he's going to show me a thing or two so i can take on jonathan tucker, from kingdom. and we're going to go at it in the cage. oh, man, am i ready for this? wish me luck, please. joe daddy's been kingdom's fight coordinator for three years, now, and, well, i'm an athletic guy but mixed martial arts? yeah, this sounds like a good idea. >> so, now, let's explain what we're going to do. >> all right, what do we got? >> the drill is not to let him clinch me. >> what does clinch mean? >> boom, the knees. >> i don't want that to happen to me. >> after gearing up. and an hour of training later, i was ready to take on tucker. i think. >> what's
. >> speaking of people who barely made it, cameron mathison thought it would be a good ia to step into ring as a mixed martial arts fighter and fight for real. >> when i get a challenge i have to take it. to be honest i was looking guard to this. >> it didn't end well. tonight, can cam become an ultimate fighter? >> i'm outside hayastan mixed martial arts academy in north hollywood. and i'm going to get some training from mma star joe "daddy" stevenson. he's...
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ia. >>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live -- game night"! tonight -- will ferrell. guillermo at nba media day. presented by sensimist allergy relief. and now, at the buzzer, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you. thank you for joining us in pri primetime. it's a big night tonight. we have game three of the nba finals. golden state warriors versus the cleveland cavaliers from the quicken loans arena, the only arena where you can get garlic fries and a subprime mortgage, too. the warriors as you know won the first two games of the series which means they're 14-0 in the playoffs, that's record. it looks like their strat having all the best players on one team is paying off. of course, they led the series 2-0 last year and if the cavaliers can find a way to stop durant and curry and klay thompson and draymond green and a few other guys they can turn this thing around and win this thing. i'm not an expert when it comes to a basketball. i can't figure out how to get the needle in to pump it. cleveland -- they're only getting two points for a lot of their shots. whereas
ia. >>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live -- game night"! tonight -- will ferrell. guillermo at nba media day. presented by sensimist allergy relief. and now, at the buzzer, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you. thank you for joining us in pri primetime. it's a big night tonight. we have game three of the nba finals. golden state warriors versus the cleveland cavaliers from the quicken loans arena, the only arena where you can get garlic fries and a...
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. >> ( gunfire ) >> reporter: to minnesota, three ia, all ding with juries not convicting police officers charged with fatally shooting black men. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: that has led some to ask why convicting officers is so rare. >> these cases are not easy cases. >> reporter: bowling green state university professor philip stinson has been researching that very question. his data show police fatally shoot more than 900 people every year. since 2005, 82 officers have been charged, but only 29 have been convicted. >> jurors are seemingly very reluctant to second guess the split-second, life-or-death decisions of on-duty police officers during potentially violent street encounters. >> please don't tell me he's dead. >> reporter: more importantly, the law is on the officer's side the moment they enter the courtroom based on a 1989 supreme court ruling that dictates how juries should deliberate. jury instructions like these state officers can use deadly force if they believe there is an imminent threat to themselves or others and use of force must be judged from the perspectiv
. >> ( gunfire ) >> reporter: to minnesota, three ia, all ding with juries not convicting police officers charged with fatally shooting black men. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: that has led some to ask why convicting officers is so rare. >> these cases are not easy cases. >> reporter: bowling green state university professor philip stinson has been researching that very question. his data show police fatally shoot more than 900 people every year....
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"w e "kari ~., ia-giwiv “fl ufur 'u it"ui‘ei urue 'u it-‘ufie: mu higher in the south east. degrees higheruth east. this evening, a few showers. still some wet weather in the west of scotland. elsewhere, a few early showers in the north. 18 celsius in northern ireland. all the details online. hello. this is bbc news. downing street and the democratic unionist party have both insisted that no parliamentary pact has yet been agreed between them. dup leader, arlene foster is expected in london on tuesday. she says there had been some good discussions on reaching a deal but nothing is finalised. the former chancellor, george osborne, has described theresa may as "a dead woman walking". labour leader, jeremy corbyn, says there could be another election soon and he is preparing an alternative queen's speech. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show: we're in chile exploring a town that was knocked down by nature and how it splitting itself back together again. also coming up on this week's show: it looks incredible... we're dangling over new york in virtual reality. it's th
"w e "kari ~., ia-giwiv “fl ufur 'u it"ui‘ei urue 'u it-‘ufie: mu higher in the south east. degrees higheruth east. this evening, a few showers. still some wet weather in the west of scotland. elsewhere, a few early showers in the north. 18 celsius in northern ireland. all the details online. hello. this is bbc news. downing street and the democratic unionist party have both insisted that no parliamentary pact has yet been agreed between them. dup leader, arlene foster is...
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whatever you call him, we're not letting ia. >> we have been investigating why hundreds of school employeese accused abuse and misconduct in prince george county more than 600 staffers placed on leave this school year. this week's school officials confirmed they will make changes to policies for next year saying they announce specifics later this month. tonight we're breaking down everything we learned here are numbers this year if prince george county schools 788 cases of suspect add abuser misconduct and that resulted in 625 employees put on paid leave. about 10 million has been paid to staff on administrative leave nearly 1500% indprees two years ago. >> we begin with stunning allegations of sexual abuse of students by prince storage county school employees. >> new policies were necessary after horrifying situations of abuse in prince george county schools tea teacher's aid to sexually abused children and. >> allegations of abuse in the head start program. >> and it has been arrested and charged with numerous crimes. >> and molesting special needs students. >> and culture tha reported an
whatever you call him, we're not letting ia. >> we have been investigating why hundreds of school employeese accused abuse and misconduct in prince george county more than 600 staffers placed on leave this school year. this week's school officials confirmed they will make changes to policies for next year saying they announce specifics later this month. tonight we're breaking down everything we learned here are numbers this year if prince george county schools 788 cases of suspect add...
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. >> she started off with ia few birds.e, more. >> reporter: she lives next door and said the number of cages tripled until the noise, smell and flies started to spread through the neighborhood. >> it's very stressl. we hear them in our home. >> reporter: she said they hung fly traps but the problem so bad it's hard for them to be outside in their backyard. >> can't open the doors because of the flies. just worrying about the health issues associated with the bird waste and the flies coming over onto the property. >> reporter: a sergeant with the sheriff's office said they responded to the complaint. >> much to our dismay and shock we saw several hundred birds, up to about 500. these are parrots and macaws. >> reporter: the neighbor has been breeding them and selling them without a permit. >> a lot of the county ordinances are being violated you cann 't have that amount of animal life on a residential property. people want peace and quiet up here in the neighborhood and they aren't getting that. >> reporter: we tried to rea
. >> she started off with ia few birds.e, more. >> reporter: she lives next door and said the number of cages tripled until the noise, smell and flies started to spread through the neighborhood. >> it's very stressl. we hear them in our home. >> reporter: she said they hung fly traps but the problem so bad it's hard for them to be outside in their backyard. >> can't open the doors because of the flies. just worrying about the health issues associated with the bird...
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ia, say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here.ittle thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> welcome back. tuesday morning. one day in the books on this work week taking a live look outside right now. pretty clear driving in palo alto. another hot day in store. more on that momentarily. >>> the heat hitting several states right now and said to be so hot in arizona american airlines canceling close to 40 flights today in and out of phoenix. when it is that hot hair density changes making it harder for planes to take off. >>> happening right now, the fight to contain flames growing in southern california continues this morning. right now, evacuations are under way in big bear. so-called holcombe fire at 850 acres this morning and 0% contained. this fire ignited in the heat wave that california experiencing right
ia, say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here.ittle thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> welcome back. tuesday morning. one day in the books on this work week taking a live look outside right now. pretty clear driving in palo...
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using fish and vegetables, the students grew in their aqua system, best wraps, and tillap ia and a taco dish wins the competition. >> we actually eat our class work. so kid grade the tillapia all year long and they learn how it works and then, just this last week, they then harvested the tillapia and fileted themselves and now we are eating them. >> no word on the winner yet because they are still counting the votes. >>> ape different kind of stage forecast of the tone a ward winning musical. >> today they are spectators were philadelphia school students, justin udo from our sister station kyw news radio 1060 shows you the message the stars of motown had for their eager audience. >> reporter: diana ross, jackson five, stevey wonder are just some of the acts that helped motown become a name, sound synonymous with the 1960 's and 70's but every night company sound and story comes back to life on stage, via tony award winning musical that bears its name. >> ♪ >> today some of the actors from the musical stopped by african-american museum here in philadelphia to talk to philadelphia school
using fish and vegetables, the students grew in their aqua system, best wraps, and tillap ia and a taco dish wins the competition. >> we actually eat our class work. so kid grade the tillapia all year long and they learn how it works and then, just this last week, they then harvested the tillapia and fileted themselves and now we are eating them. >> no word on the winner yet because they are still counting the votes. >>> ape different kind of stage forecast of the tone a...
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i will have ia look at what you can expect in the extended forecast. check in with sal and those highways this morning. >>> good morning. right now
i will have ia look at what you can expect in the extended forecast. check in with sal and those highways this morning. >>> good morning. right now
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on,ia:/the heat is still but not as bad as it seems.s might be your best at forgetting outdoors. a beautiful start your tuesday morning. vj promising that the humidity will be fixed? [laughter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] survived monday, and we hav
on,ia:/the heat is still but not as bad as it seems.s might be your best at forgetting outdoors. a beautiful start your tuesday morning. vj promising that the humidity will be fixed? [laughter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] survived monday, and we hav
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i will have ia look at what you can expect in the extended forecast. let's check in with sal and those highways this morning. >>> good morning. right now traffic is doing very well on 80 westbound. if you drive through the solano county commute. take a look at 80 as you drive from vacaville, fairfield, vallejo. it's not a bad commute. continues to look good as you drive through. the traffic also is looking good if you are driving on 37 away from vallejo and heading over to sonoma or marin. the morning commute also looks good at the bay bridge toll plaza. its light and there have been no major issues here. it continues to look good. here is san francisco. northbound 101 traffic on the left with the headlights up toward the 80 split. its light. let's go back to the desk. >>> today marks six months since the devastating ghost ship warehouse fire in oakland. 36 people were killed in the deadliest fire in california if more than 100 years. >> we were over what is left of that warehouse. if you take a look you can see not much has changed. rob roth talked to
i will have ia look at what you can expect in the extended forecast. let's check in with sal and those highways this morning. >>> good morning. right now traffic is doing very well on 80 westbound. if you drive through the solano county commute. take a look at 80 as you drive from vacaville, fairfield, vallejo. it's not a bad commute. continues to look good as you drive through. the traffic also is looking good if you are driving on 37 away from vallejo and heading over to sonoma or...
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ia, say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> live pictures of the bay bridge this morning. it's 4:54 on your thursday morning. we are just ever so closer to the weekend. we'll have the weekend forecast coming up, but first we have rain working right now. more on that in two minutes. >>> new video to show you this morning. pretty intense fire fight in oakland. this is footage from fig fighter's helmet camera. look at the flames pouring out of the roof inside this home. this is the view from outside, firefighters on top of the roof as that fire rages on, looks like it's smoldering there. it happened yesterday morning at a home on 59th street near martin luther king way. firefighters suspect an appliance started the fire. >>> all new this morning, the coast guard
ia, say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> live pictures of the bay bridge this morning. it's 4:54 on your thursday morning. we are just ever so closer to the weekend. we'll have...
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th>>e wspell,ia il e'co tunseli ecthink he's-- he's weighing >> repter: on "cbs this trning" former house speaker newt gingrich, who had initially said he was a fan of mueller, ,ccused him of picking politically biased orvestigators. >> his first four attorneys are all democrats. one of them worked for the clinton foundation. fo, apparently, couldn't find a single pro-trump attorney to hire and i just think that's a rigged game. >> reporter: mueller, a former f.b.i. director, will also explore whether the abrupt firing of james comey in may was s ptthest mestruct the f.b.i.'s russia inquiry. in order to dismiss mueller, the general rod rosenstein. >> have you seen any evidence of good cause for firing of special counsel mueller? av no, i have not. >> reporter: president trump igmuler's te. yquab.tnoesnk ons out thank you very much. >> reporter: attorney general t'selsessions, whoas recclusy tn toinking. >> do you believe the president n encenfordire ict >> reporter: but he didn't join the attacks on mueller. >> you would not take any actions to try to have investigator mueller s rpeemovel
th>>e wspell,ia il e'co tunseli ecthink he's-- he's weighing >> repter: on "cbs this trning" former house speaker newt gingrich, who had initially said he was a fan of mueller, ,ccused him of picking politically biased orvestigators. >> his first four attorneys are all democrats. one of them worked for the clinton foundation. fo, apparently, couldn't find a single pro-trump attorney to hire and i just think that's a rigged game. >> reporter: mueller, a former...
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late this afternoon, they believe theykee ro bd o chnt ia clothes. david. >> steve, thank you. >>> and next to a chaotic and new york city, after reports of a carbon monoxide leak. injured, onepeople critically. and the first clue that came in, the woman who collapsed in front of evez e.on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a scare in one of new york's busiest neighborhoods. as carbon monoxide in a building just three blocks from the world trade center began seeping through the floors. those inside, overcome, escaping outside and laying down on the br.chat c tirhe >> in the first floor of the basement people were passed out and people were out on the reet at at time. >> reporter: 32 sickened in all, as authorities rushed in to contain the emergency. this 65-year-old store manager with leukemia carried six people on his shoulders up two flights of stairs. >> i had to go back downstairs therwerewo lies ill downstairs and luckily i was able to bring them upstairs. >> reporter: it all began at 8:22 a.m. 911 callers initially believing this package,
late this afternoon, they believe theykee ro bd o chnt ia clothes. david. >> steve, thank you. >>> and next to a chaotic and new york city, after reports of a carbon monoxide leak. injured, onepeople critically. and the first clue that came in, the woman who collapsed in front of evez e.on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a scare in one of new york's busiest neighborhoods. as carbon monoxide in a building just three blocks from the world trade center began seeping...
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everywhere in red is territory controlled by ias. you can see that red area has considerably.his is the un statement that has been put out today and in that statement it says civilians must not be sacrificed for military victories. it says it has grave concern over the fate of over 100,000 civilians who are trapped in raqqa. earlier on this week we were talking about civilians trapped. here is the situation in kinlochshiel. we were talkative —— talking about how much ceases there were a muzzle. i have been looking at the humanitarian pages and there are three concerns in syria now in raqqa, the discriminate attacks of the displaced people and this is exactly where the fear about the lives of those 100,000 people lies. basically it is impossible to differentiate between the fighters and civilians if they are arabs or looked like arabs. so the battle of raqqa will be difficult. are any civilians managing to leave the territory? there are two ways to get that. one way is for a safe passage and the other is for humanitarian organisations to get into the city which is impossible fo
everywhere in red is territory controlled by ias. you can see that red area has considerably.his is the un statement that has been put out today and in that statement it says civilians must not be sacrificed for military victories. it says it has grave concern over the fate of over 100,000 civilians who are trapped in raqqa. earlier on this week we were talking about civilians trapped. here is the situation in kinlochshiel. we were talkative —— talking about how much ceases there were a...
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announcement came from iraqi forces close to the mosque as they pushed ahead with the offensive to retake the iasold. the us general called it a crime against the people of muscle and all of iraq. let me show you some of the pictures taken by a bbc cameraman just about an hour before the mosque was hit. you can see the famous leaning minaret, with the city nickname, the hunchback. in 2014 the eye as leader made his only public appearance there. —— the is leader. these images were taken soon after the mosque was destroyed and you can see it is hardly recognisable. a little while ago our correspondent in mosul spoke with my colleague and gave the latest. it is confirmed that the mosque and the historical dome was destroyed a couple of hours ago. i was there in the evening with the counterterrorism force in iraq, which advanced to just 150 metres away from the mosque where i was filming the pictures are sent to the bbc. they were very excited. they we re bbc. they were very excited. they were ready to cross the dozens of metres to storm the mosque in the next few hours. and two hours after we left t
announcement came from iraqi forces close to the mosque as they pushed ahead with the offensive to retake the iasold. the us general called it a crime against the people of muscle and all of iraq. let me show you some of the pictures taken by a bbc cameraman just about an hour before the mosque was hit. you can see the famous leaning minaret, with the city nickname, the hunchback. in 2014 the eye as leader made his only public appearance there. —— the is leader. these images were taken soon...
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is waiting for consumer complaints ia for complaints from public foalth officials or doctors, and thennvestigations. >> mason: so, tara, what can consumers do to protect themselves? um it's really hard for sensumers to navigate the labels. la one of the things they can do is look for products that have the least number of ingredients, to limit the concern for reactions to ingredients. they can also look for products that don't have dyes, fragrances or preservatives. the best things that consumers can do is go to the f.d.a. website and file a report if they have an adverse event. what might be a rash for me might be a more serious problem for you, and the only way the f.d.a. is going to get a clear d cture of what's going on with g with more data. >> mason: great advice. dr. tara narula, thanks very much. up next, chicago police officers ice charged with a cover-up. are charged with a cover-up. >> mason: three chicago police officers were charged today with anspiring to cover up the actions of a white cop who fatally shot a black teenager in 2014. the officers told investigators they sa
is waiting for consumer complaints ia for complaints from public foalth officials or doctors, and thennvestigations. >> mason: so, tara, what can consumers do to protect themselves? um it's really hard for sensumers to navigate the labels. la one of the things they can do is look for products that have the least number of ingredients, to limit the concern for reactions to ingredients. they can also look for products that don't have dyes, fragrances or preservatives. the best things that...
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officers attending this incident with a0 fire engines and a range of specialist vehicles including iascue units in attendance. based on the level of resource that was needed at this fryer, we clared this a major incident very early this a major incident very early this morning. london fire brigade's control room took multiple calls to this incident with the first call coming in at six minutes to one o'clock. 0ur coming in at six minutes to one o'clock. our first fire engines were on scene in under six minutes. crews wearing breathing apparatus and extended duration breathing apparatus have been working in extremely challenging and very difficult conditions to rescue people and to bring this major fire under control. london ambulance service have been firmed that currently 30 people have been taken to five hospitals. at this time, i am very sad to confirm that there have been a number of fatalities. i cannot confirm the number at this time due to the size and complexity of this building and it would clearly be wrong for me to speculate further. equally, the cause of this fire is not kn
officers attending this incident with a0 fire engines and a range of specialist vehicles including iascue units in attendance. based on the level of resource that was needed at this fryer, we clared this a major incident very early this a major incident very early this morning. london fire brigade's control room took multiple calls to this incident with the first call coming in at six minutes to one o'clock. 0ur coming in at six minutes to one o'clock. our first fire engines were on scene in...
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we have one trend, you mentioned the guest also mentioned ia, ands russophob sanctions against russia, but at the same time, we see a global demand not only for normal as it -- for normalizing relations between the two states, but for a major enhancement overall of those relations. senate saidn in the that since he was appointed to that high position, each meeting with foreign colleagues save him, listening to him, they asked him to enhance relations -- the middle east, southeast asia, all say the same thing. relations should be improved. he was referring to discussing the budget from the state department. there will be a meeting of the g 20 to meet with president trump. thewe say that you, in talks, you will put an end to the negative trend, laying the foundation for some positive developments? maybe for some major overhaul of our relations which would take place in the future? tive andblems is produc mutually beneficial to cooperate with the united states? and i think that these matters are of concern not only for us, but many other people in the world. not only the u.s. mr. putin:
we have one trend, you mentioned the guest also mentioned ia, ands russophob sanctions against russia, but at the same time, we see a global demand not only for normal as it -- for normalizing relations between the two states, but for a major enhancement overall of those relations. senate saidn in the that since he was appointed to that high position, each meeting with foreign colleagues save him, listening to him, they asked him to enhance relations -- the middle east, southeast asia, all say...
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ia must be networked to rerespond put at the same you to to be repaired to fight an interstate war. i found myself in the state department frustrated at thauz it such a highe arby within the gument was to pull together export sa and what you need ed know. that is a special representation to women and it is ferociously difficult government. >> it seemed there were embas embassiembassy embassies where certain ambassadored did a good job of their country team trying to make the team of team and you see those embassies working well where they are fougnot only hav political counselors about reporting back but you have the commercial service and all of the other services working together as a team so you get a comprehensive picture of this. if you go back to 2010-2011, maybe we were one of those places where ewere not as effective on that front is underarab world where across the bord in aggressively into egypt and eventually foo syria, we were kwng, analytically as a government surprised by the depthf and pervasiveness that led to the arab spring as we called it at the time. maybe a more
ia must be networked to rerespond put at the same you to to be repaired to fight an interstate war. i found myself in the state department frustrated at thauz it such a highe arby within the gument was to pull together export sa and what you need ed know. that is a special representation to women and it is ferociously difficult government. >> it seemed there were embas embassiembassy embassies where certain ambassadored did a good job of their country team trying to make the team of team...
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i am standing in an area, i can see perhaps ia or 15 emergency vehicles position here and not reallytuation because i assume theyjust can't get close enough to do anything. emergency responders of course have disembarked from the vehicles and are working to help people and control the situation but it is clear — and from what i have heard from other people, it was frustrating for emergency services to get close enough to deal with the situation. and we obviously would have hoped that they would have been able to do more to save the building. when it first started it was just building. when it first started it wasjust on one building. when it first started it was just on one side of the building, the fire, top to bottom and it moved left to right from my perspective and it was slow going but it continued to go and go and go and go and, really, we didn't know what to do to stop it. the area is as you say really tight, and old roads, it is very diverse, this particular tower block is council state housing, and we have obviously in the area other private housing, colleges, schools and co
i am standing in an area, i can see perhaps ia or 15 emergency vehicles position here and not reallytuation because i assume theyjust can't get close enough to do anything. emergency responders of course have disembarked from the vehicles and are working to help people and control the situation but it is clear — and from what i have heard from other people, it was frustrating for emergency services to get close enough to deal with the situation. and we obviously would have hoped that they...
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think in materials of finding more spectrum and i'm sure with david who was just terrific going into ia if they can find spectrum and a manage better david knows where it is all hidden, and he'll do a great job there. but i'm not sure that's really a piece so then it is, this gets back to the fighting issue and all because as we move into a world of wireless spectrum and all of us being connected with multiple devices and most of us not having land line and getting broadband out there and drchght ways you can do that, you've got to have the backhaul. we've got to get fine or back to the hub, and so -- part of it is how do you get that done efficiently? to keep up with the expansion in the wireless. you've got afl this new technology coming in -- 5g, lt different frequencies we thought had little or no value are the new beach front and so we're looking at all of that. you know, look at site, you look at everything that's coming in that world and then you look at the whole internght of things in command spectrum that is out there, and so we're working with the fcc on these matters. i full
think in materials of finding more spectrum and i'm sure with david who was just terrific going into ia if they can find spectrum and a manage better david knows where it is all hidden, and he'll do a great job there. but i'm not sure that's really a piece so then it is, this gets back to the fighting issue and all because as we move into a world of wireless spectrum and all of us being connected with multiple devices and most of us not having land line and getting broadband out there and...
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booker prize for fiction, and the winner of countless other prizes and plaudits for his nine novels and ianot bad for someone who couldn't read or write until he was nine. so, sebastian barry, given so much of your fiction is rooted in your own family history, it seems entirely appropriate to start in your childhood. you could not read or write until you were nine. well, let's say eight. 0k, eight! i beg your pardon. why were you such a slow starter? i think i came out of the starting blocks at great speed, but the speed was not anything to do with reading or writing. it was to do with loving my family. i was so busy, i think, for those eight years worshipping and adoring them that i didn't think i needed to go onto these dark arts of writing and reading. they were in themselves books, and i have spent the following 50 years trying to prove that to myself. i think i understood language not as this rather recent technique of something written down, but like in those cartoons of the 18th century where there is the ticker tape and the talk is in the tape. it seems like something visible to me
booker prize for fiction, and the winner of countless other prizes and plaudits for his nine novels and ianot bad for someone who couldn't read or write until he was nine. so, sebastian barry, given so much of your fiction is rooted in your own family history, it seems entirely appropriate to start in your childhood. you could not read or write until you were nine. well, let's say eight. 0k, eight! i beg your pardon. why were you such a slow starter? i think i came out of the starting blocks at...
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says the richest 10% of the population own £5 trillion, or half the uk's wealth, while the top i% own iahave no or negative wealth. wealth is arguably the biggest determinant of living standards over people's lives and yet it barely features in today's living standards debates, and that's a big deal because our analysis shows wealth is far more unequally spread across scoiety than incomes are and because of declining property ownership, declining home ownership, for the least wealthy households that inequality has started to go up, and that's a real concern. the report is part of a wider study into a growing gap between older and younger people. the foundation says older people have accumulated wealth due to rising house prices as well having gold—plated pensions, which the young won't enjoy. the government says "we want to build an economy that works for everyone. "income inequality is at its lowest level since the mid—1980s "and the lowest paid saw their wages grow faster than for 20 years." joe lynam, bbc news. french voters go to the polls today for the second round of the country's
says the richest 10% of the population own £5 trillion, or half the uk's wealth, while the top i% own iahave no or negative wealth. wealth is arguably the biggest determinant of living standards over people's lives and yet it barely features in today's living standards debates, and that's a big deal because our analysis shows wealth is far more unequally spread across scoiety than incomes are and because of declining property ownership, declining home ownership, for the least wealthy...
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. >>> lonny riviera is at is at ia francisco county fair. >> we're back underneath these misters here, but just in the last couple of minutes, fire and ems have responded to head related illnesses. that just shows you how important these misters are here. as the alameda county fair begins, so does a heat wave. >> drink plenty of water. >> wear loose fitting clothes. >> the second we walked into the fair, all he talked about was his ice cream. so we did a few rides and he got his ice cream. >> reporter: the alameda county fairgrounds sits on 600 acres, while there are thousands of trees, the concrete makes it hotter. >> we have our ambulances ready to go, in case we have a heat emergency, we're able to go and get the patient and bring them back here. >> reporter: fire and ems have added a gurney to their >> winter was very cold and we're very concerned about the heat and we're expecting temperatures well over 106. >> these animals are in the shade and handlers will water them down multiple times during the day. hydration is crucial for humans and pets. the fair is expected to draw more
. >>> lonny riviera is at is at ia francisco county fair. >> we're back underneath these misters here, but just in the last couple of minutes, fire and ems have responded to head related illnesses. that just shows you how important these misters are here. as the alameda county fair begins, so does a heat wave. >> drink plenty of water. >> wear loose fitting clothes. >> the second we walked into the fair, all he talked about was his ice cream. so we did a few...
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i know that approximately 2,000 are in ia and ttph, the overhead associated with the friction. so we can get sailors to their ships on time. there was a thousand for cruisers. modification 450 for the lcs blue and gold concept. 373 to support the ioc for the jsf. support for the marine corps was 163. and the expeditionary staging base was 100. that adds up roughly to about 4,000. >> reporter: "sea power." with regard to the single lcs for 2018, does that represent a single hull design? >> the intent is to have two shipyards competitive in 2020. the navy seeks to have a competitive bidding process. >> reporter: chris cabs, "defense news." my understanding is omb wanted to add another lcs to this budget to make two, but the submission is for one, the obama request. is there the possibility of the navy submitting an addendum to this or a modification to this request and going up to two ships? >> as i know today, we are not submitting an amended budget submission for a second lcs. >> reporter: do you plan on submitting an amended budget submission right now? >> as of right now, i h
i know that approximately 2,000 are in ia and ttph, the overhead associated with the friction. so we can get sailors to their ships on time. there was a thousand for cruisers. modification 450 for the lcs blue and gold concept. 373 to support the ioc for the jsf. support for the marine corps was 163. and the expeditionary staging base was 100. that adds up roughly to about 4,000. >> reporter: "sea power." with regard to the single lcs for 2018, does that represent a single hull...
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ia sweater and it looked like i had man boobs. i probably do. we showed it again. we showed it again. >> stop it. >> stop it, i beg michael the director not to show it, and dangit he does it again. >> we can't get enough. >> i told this story yesterday not knowing we had the photograph ape just saying i had trouble posting it on instagram because i could not figure out filters to get rid of my man boobs. i told the story. then you admit you had seen this picture but didn't alert me to it. you found this somewhat >> yes, over on 21st street we are doing i could not powe it because i had a sweater on. >> it looks like i have... >> i saw the picture. >> i didn't say anything. >> i didn't say anything. >> how did you see it. >> i know the person. >> our intern shared it with you. >> she posted it. >> she posted it. >> take that dam thing down. take that down. it looks like i have breasts. >> yes. >> i was mortified. >> i tried eight ways to sunday, upstairs, downstairs, every filter, could not get rid of the man boobs. >> there is surgery for that. >> um-hmm. >> i was
ia sweater and it looked like i had man boobs. i probably do. we showed it again. we showed it again. >> stop it. >> stop it, i beg michael the director not to show it, and dangit he does it again. >> we can't get enough. >> i told this story yesterday not knowing we had the photograph ape just saying i had trouble posting it on instagram because i could not figure out filters to get rid of my man boobs. i told the story. then you admit you had seen this picture but...
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ror swimmers in ocean city who had a close call.r: pulled to safety y ocean city lifeguards, caught ia>> we breath. >> we were trying to come in and ngred. >> reporter: an elevated risk of rip currents expect ed to continue through t w coupled with hot weather sure to attract crowds and beach patrols not yet at full staff, a combination concerns for lifeguar lifeguards. >> we're doing everything to get extra guards but it's something on our minds. >> reporter: ocean city will have 24 guarded beaches this weekend with more added in the coming weeks. at the height of the summer atlantic city has lifeguards at 50 beaches. this weekend they'll have half that number. >> people may have to walk half a block in either direction to swim in front of a lifeguard. >> pay attention and stay close. >> reporter: this couple needs no further convincing learning they're no match for the mighty atlantic. >> we're fit people, 25-year-olds, and it takes you down hard. >> reporter: the ocean temperature is only 63 degrees. as we're seeing that chilly water is not keeping people out. in ocean city, i'm ted
ror swimmers in ocean city who had a close call.r: pulled to safety y ocean city lifeguards, caught ia>> we breath. >> we were trying to come in and ngred. >> reporter: an elevated risk of rip currents expect ed to continue through t w coupled with hot weather sure to attract crowds and beach patrols not yet at full staff, a combination concerns for lifeguar lifeguards. >> we're doing everything to get extra guards but it's something on our minds. >> reporter:...
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karen handel aliv is six this ia fox news alert.on a populist tryst attraction in mali. un security african nations as terrorists with guns and stormed the luxury resort in a town near the capital. two people were killed un officials have yet to confirm the number of dead and injured. there are also reports of hostages. this area is popular with westerners and we are told that officials from the french military mission in mali, european union and the un were in the region this weekend. today's attack comes days after the us state department warned of possible attacks on western diplomatic missions in the area. attacks have become more frequent around the capital as french troops and un peacekeeping forces have handled the houses in the french colony. back to greg got felled. >> she will never surrender her obsession with gender. a video message presented at a woman in film event in l.a. this week. hillary clinton compared herself to wonder woman. >> i haven't seen wonder woman yet, but i'm going too. someone tells me that a movie ab
karen handel aliv is six this ia fox news alert.on a populist tryst attraction in mali. un security african nations as terrorists with guns and stormed the luxury resort in a town near the capital. two people were killed un officials have yet to confirm the number of dead and injured. there are also reports of hostages. this area is popular with westerners and we are told that officials from the french military mission in mali, european union and the un were in the region this weekend. today's...
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on,ia:/the heat is still but not as bad as it seems. this might be your best at forgetting outdoors. a beautiful start your tuesday morning. vj promising that the humidity will be fixed? [laughter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] survived monday, and we hav counting on this area to veronica: can you get out today? you have today and tomorrow to get out. but then it is another heatwave for us, back to the sticky stuff. with a tropical system that come in over the weekend, it may mean that we have more storms around the area than we originally thought it looked like just a day or so ago. today will be feeling better. with that lower humidity it will be feeling comfortable. outside this morning you're thinking that it doesn't feel that great. humidity is still left in the air. humidity will be allowed to drop by the in of the week but then thursday we're back to the muggy and the higher humidity. for the weekend it's going to start gett
on,ia:/the heat is still but not as bad as it seems. this might be your best at forgetting outdoors. a beautiful start your tuesday morning. vj promising that the humidity will be fixed? [laughter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] survived monday, and we hav counting on this area to veronica: can you get out today? you have today and tomorrow to get out. but then it is another heatwave for...
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ia and data science were primary drivers, showing almost 200% growth and a 136% increase since 2015.ing the positions is tough. the 50 most difficult roles to fill of the 44% were software and tech developers. joining us now from london, caroline hyde. a lot of uncertainty businesses are facing. this is given brexit and concerns about the economy. yet, they are still looking to hire. caroline: one in 10 jobs goes to the tech sector in the u.k. it is more than the financial sector. that was the sector the u.k. over dependent on prior to the financial crisis. and more than professional services. it is a key area of growth, almost double the growth in the last year. we have seen it in ai in particular. apple is pushing on siri, google aia -- pushing on android, and machine learning is where it is at. software developers in general. jobs -- there are jobs available in junior positions, but senior jobs are harder to fill. workers are hacks not want to come so much. in terms oftrends what types of jobs they are trying to fill? developers, is developers, developers, it engineers. do you rea
ia and data science were primary drivers, showing almost 200% growth and a 136% increase since 2015.ing the positions is tough. the 50 most difficult roles to fill of the 44% were software and tech developers. joining us now from london, caroline hyde. a lot of uncertainty businesses are facing. this is given brexit and concerns about the economy. yet, they are still looking to hire. caroline: one in 10 jobs goes to the tech sector in the u.k. it is more than the financial sector. that was the...
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what the democrats are trying to do is figure out where they go from here,ia bankrupt party without ideasders. what you wind up with is christian and tom pÉrez going out and making this kind of noise because they can't get it any other way. what happened to the rhetoric of barack obama of hope and change, what happened to bill clinton's bridge to the 21st century? i will suggest that while democrats make fun of trump, they brought the level of discourse so low now that the american people are simply not going the pay attention to them unless they curse. >> thank you, heather. rob: let's go to steve doocy who is always dropping. f-bombs. steve: we are in studio f. busy three hours kicks off exactly 11 minutes from now, "fox & friends first" continues live from new york city in two minutes. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more com
what the democrats are trying to do is figure out where they go from here,ia bankrupt party without ideasders. what you wind up with is christian and tom pÉrez going out and making this kind of noise because they can't get it any other way. what happened to the rhetoric of barack obama of hope and change, what happened to bill clinton's bridge to the 21st century? i will suggest that while democrats make fun of trump, they brought the level of discourse so low now that the american people are...
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ia ls quickly arrived and were able to put out flames.deadly for a bay area teen fch 17-year-old fell to her death at lands end last night in she went well beyond posted warnings but thveral hikers say they do the same things every day. there were flowers put near the too, where she fell and a note went out to the family explaining she died after losing soft yg. thers at land end go to thiricted area and it is danger. ru there are some areas where the ground is very soft and you could flip very easy. there is also a lot of grass covering the edge. i think because of all the rain. fid so you may think that you have ground under food but it's really just a big pile of grass. >> first responders arrived on scene quickly. but victoria died on the way to the hop. the golden gate national )treation area says there is an ers fng investigation focused on the area where she fell. oday - a san jose florist is in hot water because she didn't deliver the flourers for special y. ser like weddings. today she was arraigned on graft theft charges. . cert
ia ls quickly arrived and were able to put out flames.deadly for a bay area teen fch 17-year-old fell to her death at lands end last night in she went well beyond posted warnings but thveral hikers say they do the same things every day. there were flowers put near the too, where she fell and a note went out to the family explaining she died after losing soft yg. thers at land end go to thiricted area and it is danger. ru there are some areas where the ground is very soft and you could flip very...
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. >> i'm gas, ia. >> ktvu alex savidge with the results of the study commission by the public defenders office, alex. >> reporter: good afternoon to both of you. the san francisco public defender says this is a problem of police and prosecutors overcharging african americans an hispanics, he says this new study suggests race plays a clear role in how someone is treated once they enter san francisco's criminal justice system. >> the results of this study i think make that undeniable. now, i don't think the answer is to point fingers and say okay, you are a racist, you are making a racist decision. what we have to do is point to the judgments that are being made, explicit bias, implicit boys a we need to address it. >> today public defender released the findings of this two year study, a criminal justice think tank. researchers analyzed 10,000 cases and found black defendants face 60% more felony charges than those who are white. and defendants of color also face tougher sentences and they wait longer in custody. the public defender pointed the finger today at san francisco police who ini
. >> i'm gas, ia. >> ktvu alex savidge with the results of the study commission by the public defenders office, alex. >> reporter: good afternoon to both of you. the san francisco public defender says this is a problem of police and prosecutors overcharging african americans an hispanics, he says this new study suggests race plays a clear role in how someone is treated once they enter san francisco's criminal justice system. >> the results of this study i think make that...
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an accident, crews workingr had5 d,nu buses, through friday,ng ia road. that will will probably add few e karen, thomas, back over to nou. your morning cosby's accuser had dramatic detailedalleged sexual assault. day three. what can wurprise. because her showing up after the t off guard.aw, a police but the cosby's legal team was cross-examine he calls and contd relationship with cosby in 2004y assault the her. so before cross-examination, the prosecutor asked her all about it first, pre-emptive move to soften the coming attack on cross-examination, andrea said she only stayed in touch with cosby because he continued to call her about temple university business, and she was afraid of losing her job with temple, if she upset its most famous graduate and top donor his time and money. asked also what the defense was sure to hit her with, like why did she wait a whole year to report it? she said quote if i went to police i thought mr. cosby would retaliate, hurt me, and what happened to me was overwhelming. outside the court reaction from everybody that was i
an accident, crews workingr had5 d,nu buses, through friday,ng ia road. that will will probably add few e karen, thomas, back over to nou. your morning cosby's accuser had dramatic detailedalleged sexual assault. day three. what can wurprise. because her showing up after the t off guard.aw, a police but the cosby's legal team was cross-examine he calls and contd relationship with cosby in 2004y assault the her. so before cross-examination, the prosecutor asked her all about it first,...
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ju ia ken nnot tgog meo mpn la imiesa. >> "halftime report" back in two minutes., i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to take a hint. i love to learn. >>> all right, we're back on "the halftime report." mark butler, jimmy, you have him tonight on "mad money. >> up 45%. that's the lowest priced stuff in the world, an odd lot, job lot kind of place. thank you to matthew boss from jpmorgan introduced me to the man. just fantastic great story. >> one of the top-rated analysts, one or two let's do final trades. we'll end with jimmy go ahead >> i want to mention india, inda is an easy way to play it. up 21% year to date, one of the best emerging markets etfs and this gets chased and is small enough that you can see
ju ia ken nnot tgog meo mpn la imiesa. >> "halftime report" back in two minutes., i've got the trend analysis. hey. hi. hi. you guys going to the company picnic this weekend? picnics are delightful. oh, wish we could. but we're stuck here catching up on claims. but we just compared historical claims to coverages. but we have those new audits. my natural language api can help us score those by noon. great. see you guys there. we would not miss it. watson, you gotta learn how to...
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a car slammed into ia motel poo filled with children. none of the kids were seriously hurt. the driver was submerged for a significant amount of time before he was rescued. he is listed in critical condition. >>> in southern california, a man is in the hospital after being hit by a train in san diego saturday night. witnesses say the victim was looking down at his cell phone at the time of the crash. he did not notice that he was standing too close to the track and did not see the approaching train. >>> airbag maker takata has filed for bankruptcy. the largest filing for a japanese manufacturer. the company says it will be bought by u.s. auto parts maker key safety systems for $1.6 billion. takata faces tens of billions of dollars in cost and liability resulting from a worldwide recall of defective airbags linked to more than a dozen deaths and 36% of airbags recalled in the u.s. have been replaced. the company will continue to make replacement parts as well as offer compensation to its victims. >>> the man described as the most hated man in america is in a new york courtroo
a car slammed into ia motel poo filled with children. none of the kids were seriously hurt. the driver was submerged for a significant amount of time before he was rescued. he is listed in critical condition. >>> in southern california, a man is in the hospital after being hit by a train in san diego saturday night. witnesses say the victim was looking down at his cell phone at the time of the crash. he did not notice that he was standing too close to the track and did not see the...
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the patented technology could be put into ia store's wifi network.s would then be able to send shoppers a digital coupon or alert a store employee to go and talk to the shopper and perhaps talk them out of the online purchase. >>> the ama sop ceo is trying to figure out what to do with his money. some suggestions have been providing money for early housing. some suggested that he pay off student loans or medical bills. he of course one of the richest people in the world. >>> the fda approved a new and cheaper rival to the epi pen. the san diego based company has a product called simjeppa. it can save someone's life when they are having an allergic reaction. while there is no word on the cost they are seen as a low cost alternative to the epi pen. it'll be available later this year. the company that makes the epi pen was criticized for raising its price from about $100 to $600 last year. g. >>> facebook ceo and his wife are helping bay area teachers buy a house. the initiative is giving $5 million to a local start up called landed. that partnership wi
the patented technology could be put into ia store's wifi network.s would then be able to send shoppers a digital coupon or alert a store employee to go and talk to the shopper and perhaps talk them out of the online purchase. >>> the ama sop ceo is trying to figure out what to do with his money. some suggestions have been providing money for early housing. some suggested that he pay off student loans or medical bills. he of course one of the richest people in the world. >>>...
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could have ia little bit of fog here at the coast. for your afternoon 60s at the coast.lot of 70's and low to mid80s expected inland. i will have those numbers for you as well as the rest of the weekend in just a little bit. good morning sal. how is the business -- last business day of week come agriculture long? >> it's a little better than normal. we have problems right now. on the peninsula. we have a crash that's clearing from the lanes northbound 101. near marsh and that's going to affect you if you are drive away from palo alto or coming off the dunbarton. you use the roads there it may be more crowded because of that accident. there is a crash northbound 101 on the on-ramp that's an injury crash and a little bit of slow traffic on highway 101. if we look at the rest of the south bay it doesn't look bad. 85, 101, all a little better than normal as you drive through. 880. i can see it southbound as you drive through haywood it's a little slow after 238 to about tennyson and then it gets better. this is a look at the bay bridge. it's about a 15 to 20 minute delay. it
could have ia little bit of fog here at the coast. for your afternoon 60s at the coast.lot of 70's and low to mid80s expected inland. i will have those numbers for you as well as the rest of the weekend in just a little bit. good morning sal. how is the business -- last business day of week come agriculture long? >> it's a little better than normal. we have problems right now. on the peninsula. we have a crash that's clearing from the lanes northbound 101. near marsh and that's going to...