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and india and i was just in japan and is true in in japan.nterest in food disproportionally more powerful than the numbers are an especially when you consider the number veaux in rural settings. in the u.s. this disproportionate power, notice i'm not saying excessive power. i say disproportionate power is baked into our constitution from the fact that each state has two senators. whether it's wyoming with 700,000 people or california with over 50 million people they are each represented by the exact same number of people in our government. the senate is the great protector of agriculture and it has been since the beginning of time and still remains that way whereas the house of representatives may have 40 or 50 members that are predominantly food production districts. every united states senator represents at least some food production and that includes the smaller states like rhode island and delaware to the larger states. historically those interests were dominated by people from the midwest in the heartland states of illinois, indiana, mis
and india and i was just in japan and is true in in japan.nterest in food disproportionally more powerful than the numbers are an especially when you consider the number veaux in rural settings. in the u.s. this disproportionate power, notice i'm not saying excessive power. i say disproportionate power is baked into our constitution from the fact that each state has two senators. whether it's wyoming with 700,000 people or california with over 50 million people they are each represented by the...
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votes being counted in tunisia in the country that sparked revolution in the east and across africa.up rising that over through former president. >>> turn to go our are top stories and fighting in lobe no one, stefanie dekker has more from triply that's where the army is battling armed groups. >> reporter: it's extremely tense. the lebanese army has surrounded the sunni neighborhood in the northern city of tripoli there is now a standoff with what the army calls terrorist cells. just outside of the area people wait for news from their relatives inside. >> translator: what is the reason? nobody knows what is going on on the ground. we hope our families are okay. all we ask for is that the government open up a passage, let the civilians come out and then do whatever they want. >> reporter: security has been increased the army checks the ambulances that are coming out of the area. there has been calls by religious figures to attack the army for raids that started on thursday. that began the stand off. the man arrest second degree one of isil's main recruiters in lebanon. syria's war has
votes being counted in tunisia in the country that sparked revolution in the east and across africa.up rising that over through former president. >>> turn to go our are top stories and fighting in lobe no one, stefanie dekker has more from triply that's where the army is battling armed groups. >> reporter: it's extremely tense. the lebanese army has surrounded the sunni neighborhood in the northern city of tripoli there is now a standoff with what the army calls terrorist cells....
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is back in iraq. are in 48w members states and in numerous bases overseas.hey have called for reparations for damages caused by the invasion. they have also called for adequate health care including mental health care for all returning servicemen and women. for more, we are joined by three of the members of iraq veterans against the war. kelly dougherty is the group's cofounder. membercintosh is an ivaw who served in afghanistan. he applied for conscientious objector status and was discharged in may 2014. scott olsen also joins us, former marine who was critically wounded not in iraq but after being shot in the head by a police projectile at occupy oakland, where he was protesting. with ahospitalized fractured skull, broken neck vertebrae, and brain swelling. .e, too, is a member of ivaw welcome back to you all. at one point or another, we have had you on. kelly, you are gathered here for this 10th anniversary in new york? >> yes, we had a fundraiser last night, a time to reflect on the work over the past 10 years, and as you said, it is bittersweet. tohave
is back in iraq. are in 48w members states and in numerous bases overseas.hey have called for reparations for damages caused by the invasion. they have also called for adequate health care including mental health care for all returning servicemen and women. for more, we are joined by three of the members of iraq veterans against the war. kelly dougherty is the group's cofounder. membercintosh is an ivaw who served in afghanistan. he applied for conscientious objector status and was discharged...
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he was then put in isolation in said that hospital. all in all, the time that elapsed from when he first took that temperature and realized he had a fever and made that phone call and the time he was in isolation at the hospital appears to have been in total about two hours. after they had him at bellevue, that preliminary test came up positive for ebola between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. tonight. that is when we were notified of it. even before this diagnosis, new york city has been actively preparing in event of an outbreak. the training here is part of a national effort to sharpen the abilities of u.s. hospitals and health workers after the experience of treating the first patient in dallas resulted in two nurses contracting the disease themselves from the pension they were assisting. centers for disease control held a huge training session for thousands of health care workers in new york. doctors and nurses, and even janitors and security staff, anybody who might need to know what to do and how to handle themselves if they dealt with
he was then put in isolation in said that hospital. all in all, the time that elapsed from when he first took that temperature and realized he had a fever and made that phone call and the time he was in isolation at the hospital appears to have been in total about two hours. after they had him at bellevue, that preliminary test came up positive for ebola between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. tonight. that is when we were notified of it. even before this diagnosis, new york city has been actively...
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typically in your -- in the bureau of prisons, if someone is in solitary confinement, how big is the cell typically? >> the average size should be equivalent to 6 by 4. >> okay. that's an answer. 6 by 4. does the person in a cell during months and months of this, do they have the ability to talk to family? >> yes. >> they always do? >> it's not on a frequent basis, but we provide individuals who are in restrictive housing on average -- i mean, they're receiving one phone call per month. and this is something that we are looking at when i talk about reform for our disciplinary process for those placed in restrictive housing, we need to change. and that is something that we're willing to continue to look at to ensure that we're providing more access for frequency for those phone calls as well as visits. >> well, i've run out of time. we'll have some witnesses who maybe little more discryptive. thank you. >> it's 10 by 7 for the cell size. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator franken. senator romo. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director samuels, thank you for your
typically in your -- in the bureau of prisons, if someone is in solitary confinement, how big is the cell typically? >> the average size should be equivalent to 6 by 4. >> okay. that's an answer. 6 by 4. does the person in a cell during months and months of this, do they have the ability to talk to family? >> yes. >> they always do? >> it's not on a frequent basis, but we provide individuals who are in restrictive housing on average -- i mean, they're receiving one...
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and two boys are also in intensive care, and one was shot in the head and the other in the jaw. >>> in canada, the national war memorial in ottawa has reopened after the deadly attacks. the shoulder was killed in sentry duty. and the attacker was killed by the sergeant at arms. >>> they said their marriage spiraled into years of fear and abuse. part of domestic domestic, two women share their stories to empower others. >>> and the start of arab string. some countries are still struggling to become democracies. a deeper look after the break. >> welcome back. tonight we take a deeper look at the arab spring and where it stands four years after it began. and indonesians elect a new parliament, with democracy, a transitional government has ruled the country since the uprising in 2010, which became known as the arab spring. >>> events in indonesia spark protests across in the africa and the middle east. and the movements, mostly by young democracy supporters, seem to gain a great deal of attraction. years after the arab spring began. >> nearly four years after it ban began, the dreams set f
and two boys are also in intensive care, and one was shot in the head and the other in the jaw. >>> in canada, the national war memorial in ottawa has reopened after the deadly attacks. the shoulder was killed in sentry duty. and the attacker was killed by the sergeant at arms. >>> they said their marriage spiraled into years of fear and abuse. part of domestic domestic, two women share their stories to empower others. >>> and the start of arab string. some countries...
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particularly in the tech space. only founded in 2008. it's taken six years and mafs valuation rocket internet which is one of its investors due to ipo into course. this space continues to be very hot. >> and i wonder how much of this has to do with the excitement behind alibaba driving the e-commerce and internet players to the market. >> absolutely. >> now let's talk about retail. sainsbury sales are in the red after the retailer said it will review its dividend policy. the group cut sales forecast following a fall in second quarter trade. john rogers said u.s. grocers were now operating in a very tough environment. >> it is facing different challenges today than it faced ten years ago. ten years wag around a third about strategy. today we're facing a much more structural challenge. but we are confident in the business, we are doing all the right things. we will be announcing moves in november. that's how we're going to move forward so we can continue to win in what remain aes very, very tough market. >> grit britain's financial adviser
particularly in the tech space. only founded in 2008. it's taken six years and mafs valuation rocket internet which is one of its investors due to ipo into course. this space continues to be very hot. >> and i wonder how much of this has to do with the excitement behind alibaba driving the e-commerce and internet players to the market. >> absolutely. >> now let's talk about retail. sainsbury sales are in the red after the retailer said it will review its dividend policy. the...
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making her the youngest minister in any cabinet in post-war japan. abe named obuchi to the number two position in the finance ministry two years ago, when he became prime minister for a second time. she also chaired a lower house committee on education and science. obuchi won praise from prime minister abe, and leaders of the ruling liberal democratic party for her understanding of a broad range of issues. that's one reason she was chosen to join the cabinet. matsushima stepped down from her first cabinet post after less than two months on the job. before becoming a lawmaker in 2000, she was a journalist at a newspaper. later she served in the number two positions at the economy and industry ministry, and the land and infrastructure ministry. >> and nhk world's mayuko ambe gave us some insight and explained how the two resignations might affect the abe administration. >> it's a setback for abe and his team. the resignations could slow decisions on key policies and affect his approval rating. the departures of obuchi and matsushima are abe's first cab
making her the youngest minister in any cabinet in post-war japan. abe named obuchi to the number two position in the finance ministry two years ago, when he became prime minister for a second time. she also chaired a lower house committee on education and science. obuchi won praise from prime minister abe, and leaders of the ruling liberal democratic party for her understanding of a broad range of issues. that's one reason she was chosen to join the cabinet. matsushima stepped down from her...
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in africa, but particularly in infrastructure. you've been a pioneering partner in power africa, for which we're very graitful. you've built airports. you've done everything. and it would be useful to hear your perspective on where the capital can come from, how we can attract more in the way of foreign direct investment in africa's infrastructure, and what the united states will optimally ought to be. >> thank you, ambassador rice. i think six years ago, if we tried to put into a room these distinguished type of people and we tried to talk about africa, the conversation would be very different. today we talk in terms of about business, we talk about returns, and i think it is great. so, therefore, it can only tell you for the next coming six years, can you imagine what that would mean for capital. and i think that's what, you know, the manner in which we would like capital to start looking at the continent of africa in terms of, you know, on a long-term can give from a point of view and also investing in hard assets like infrastr
in africa, but particularly in infrastructure. you've been a pioneering partner in power africa, for which we're very graitful. you've built airports. you've done everything. and it would be useful to hear your perspective on where the capital can come from, how we can attract more in the way of foreign direct investment in africa's infrastructure, and what the united states will optimally ought to be. >> thank you, ambassador rice. i think six years ago, if we tried to put into a room...
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and in egypt, -- not just in egypt, in the whole arab world sadat was practically alone in his belief that peace with israel was possible or even desirable. two of his foreign ministers resigned following his trip to jerusalem, and the third resigned at camp david. in fact, the dissent in the egyptian delegation was so great that at one point at four in the morning carter worried that sadat would be murdered by his own delegation at camp david. and they called presents the who will come up and ran around reinforcing security to protect him from his own people. of course eventually it was his own people that killed him. at camp david agreement, i think, was probably his death warrant. carter had his own problems, struggling with a faltering economy, double-digit inflation, the crime rate being 20 percent, revolution in iran, midterm congressional elections. his political advisers unanimously opposed his quixotic decision to seek peace in the middle east when there was so many pressing problems at home. finally, america plays a crucial role. egypt and israel simply could not make peace
and in egypt, -- not just in egypt, in the whole arab world sadat was practically alone in his belief that peace with israel was possible or even desirable. two of his foreign ministers resigned following his trip to jerusalem, and the third resigned at camp david. in fact, the dissent in the egyptian delegation was so great that at one point at four in the morning carter worried that sadat would be murdered by his own delegation at camp david. and they called presents the who will come up and...
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in no way, i mean, in no way he will gain. if he stays, he cannot rule a country more than the way he's doing today in part of damascus, the larger damascus he's controlling. at the same time, somebody will argue why do we need to interfere? let syria be a killing platform for everybody, for hezbollah to interfere, and then try to get rid of them there, for the nusra, for everybody, for the syrian army, let it be a killing platform. somebody argue that, i disagree totally. i think from a humanitarian point of view we should really work in a political solution where we can try to see, increase the pressure. assad doesn't feel any pressure today. he feels, well, fine, let nurs and -- [inaudible] -- nusra fight between them -- [inaudible] >> we have time for just a couple of more questions. there's one gentleman in the last row who's been trying for a long time to get his question in. >> hi, my name is -- [inaudible] this question i'm directing to michelle or others. you mentioned terrorism under quota, but we never defined what
in no way, i mean, in no way he will gain. if he stays, he cannot rule a country more than the way he's doing today in part of damascus, the larger damascus he's controlling. at the same time, somebody will argue why do we need to interfere? let syria be a killing platform for everybody, for hezbollah to interfere, and then try to get rid of them there, for the nusra, for everybody, for the syrian army, let it be a killing platform. somebody argue that, i disagree totally. i think from a...
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citizens, we saw it in spain, in italy. by the way, i think it's italy now the largest country that adopts kids in russia. but we have never had a single case of this type in this countries. there was some reported case recently of abuse i think it was in italy or spain, i do not recollect, but they were fully operating with russian law enforcement, and their law enforcement was very, very forceful. that was the main problem that we have encountered and i do not see any movement to econsider the decision the >> we did get a late start. >> two more questions. >> first, the gentleman here from the naval academy and then you, ma'am, after him. >> thank you. good evening. my question is with the advent of the war on terror it has become clear that no country can stand on the sidelines. that russia has had trouble of its own from chechnya, that it's also been plagued with violent extremism. so basically in the modern world today with isis forming in the middle east, as you say we have a mutual interest and a common enni in these
citizens, we saw it in spain, in italy. by the way, i think it's italy now the largest country that adopts kids in russia. but we have never had a single case of this type in this countries. there was some reported case recently of abuse i think it was in italy or spain, i do not recollect, but they were fully operating with russian law enforcement, and their law enforcement was very, very forceful. that was the main problem that we have encountered and i do not see any movement to econsider...
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in tijuana and marquez is now doing life in prison in america.there is evidence a number of other heavyweights on this place and there is a symbiotic relationship between the mexican cartels that are mexican mafia. it's a continued to thrive today. all across the united states and one that is meant to in drugs assumption and death. >> thank you. we have fortunately a video that we can see which is interesting because it makes the connection between the two subjects that sylvia and chris have just talked about. you consulted on this video, correct, with the "national geographic" drugs think in the series then this particular segment takes a look at precisely how these organizations then how the people working in an area around this country, the safer barrier city. the recognize the backdrop throughout the city i'm sure. >> it's the mexican kingpin's making millions for the cartels, the police ultimately want to track down. .. the main thing that we do, the biggest substance typically don't use cell phones or radios, we use radios. it's faster. the
in tijuana and marquez is now doing life in prison in america.there is evidence a number of other heavyweights on this place and there is a symbiotic relationship between the mexican cartels that are mexican mafia. it's a continued to thrive today. all across the united states and one that is meant to in drugs assumption and death. >> thank you. we have fortunately a video that we can see which is interesting because it makes the connection between the two subjects that sylvia and chris...
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e bowl scares in one of the largest cities in this country. dallas is taking all precautions after a nurse at texas health the presbyterian hospital contracted the deadly virus. her neighbors put on notice by the health department. >> definitely scary, being in dallas, but when it is scary. >> reporter: twenty something year-old nurse was treating thomas eric dunn an who died last week. hospital said she was wearing full protective gear, face mask, two layers of gloves, shoe covers, and leg covers. while in quarantine. cdc ace there was a clear breach of safety protocol and all those treated are considered exposed which led to this dire statement. >> unfortunately, it is possible, in the coming days that we will see, additional cases of ebola. this is because of the health care workers who cared for this individual, may have had a breach of the same nature. >> reporter: right now 48 people came in contact with duncan prequarantined, are in isolation. one person who had contact with the nurse, has also been isolated. tonight, in fact, health ca
e bowl scares in one of the largest cities in this country. dallas is taking all precautions after a nurse at texas health the presbyterian hospital contracted the deadly virus. her neighbors put on notice by the health department. >> definitely scary, being in dallas, but when it is scary. >> reporter: twenty something year-old nurse was treating thomas eric dunn an who died last week. hospital said she was wearing full protective gear, face mask, two layers of gloves, shoe covers,...
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violence, reductions in use of force in use of restraints, reductions in inmates cutting themselves up which used to happen every week. it's been almost totally eliminated. part of what they've done is reducing the duration of solitary confinement. those that used to go there for drugs, they may still go, but if they test clean for drugs, they can graduate out of solitary confinement. if somebody is september there for more than 72 hours, that decision is reviewed by the commissioner. one of the keys in texas to reducing our solitary confinement has been the gang renunciation and disassociation program. inmates can earn their way out by exemplary behavior and renouncing their gang membership. using sanctions and incentives behind bars is a way to provide for incentives that lead inmates to behave better which, therefore, reduces the need for solitary confinement. one of the models is the parallel universe model used in arizona through their getting ready program. for example, inmates with exemplary behavior may have a longer curfew. those that misbehave may be denied certain privile
violence, reductions in use of force in use of restraints, reductions in inmates cutting themselves up which used to happen every week. it's been almost totally eliminated. part of what they've done is reducing the duration of solitary confinement. those that used to go there for drugs, they may still go, but if they test clean for drugs, they can graduate out of solitary confinement. if somebody is september there for more than 72 hours, that decision is reviewed by the commissioner. one of...
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we knew this in 2000, in 2004. in 2006. this is a problem not only in florida, but across the nation. of voters role data bases that simply we don't know -- we don't have good data. we have problems in which there are errors and mistakes in the data bases we are using to check voters. and the end result is similar to here. there is big news and everybody hears about it. in the end you come down to 85 people. and in the end you come down to 8 5 people out of a hundred thousand, out of, what, 7 million potential voters in florida. the problem isn't new. and so while i think the decision to hold back was the right one, why were we in the decision in 2014? why weren't we fixing this or holding off earlier? >> let me just say something, i'm not an expert in this o area, but obviously the way in which this whole thing was implemented was clumsy. or certainly gave that appearance. it didn't look well. but it is in our best interest to make sure we don't have people on the roles that are not entitled to vote. so if there is someone
we knew this in 2000, in 2004. in 2006. this is a problem not only in florida, but across the nation. of voters role data bases that simply we don't know -- we don't have good data. we have problems in which there are errors and mistakes in the data bases we are using to check voters. and the end result is similar to here. there is big news and everybody hears about it. in the end you come down to 85 people. and in the end you come down to 8 5 people out of a hundred thousand, out of, what, 7...
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chris christie in new jersey, he's the archetypical candidate here, and in c, in maine, we have governor paula page, one of the most vulnerable governors in the cycle who never pulls above 38%. but because a third power candidate usually splits the vote, he has been able to stay in power. and it will be interesting to see if they want such a conservative tea party governor. >> laura washington, you are sitting in chicago, where pat quinn, if you had asked political pros a year out who was on the short list for having found other work, he was definitely on the top of the list, hardly out of the woods yet, but this is a competitive race, why? >> well, four years ago, he barely won re-election to a very conservative opponent. just by a couple of percentage points, and he has struggled mightily with his own legislature. our legislature on the general assembly is democratic and has dominated for many years, and yet they don't get along, and there has been a lot of infighting and tensions over education funding, and pat quinn is sort of, in many ways, he came in and he has been a lifelong perf
chris christie in new jersey, he's the archetypical candidate here, and in c, in maine, we have governor paula page, one of the most vulnerable governors in the cycle who never pulls above 38%. but because a third power candidate usually splits the vote, he has been able to stay in power. and it will be interesting to see if they want such a conservative tea party governor. >> laura washington, you are sitting in chicago, where pat quinn, if you had asked political pros a year out who was...
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he lives in a lumber town in minneapolis.he arrives in new york in 1912 and he gets a job on the road selling magazines up in the pennsylvania coal region, where my family was born. there he runs into a girl that he really likes behind the bar. he loved hotdogs and they served good hot dogs in the bar and he liked the girl better. he stayed. her father did not trust him. he said if you want to marry my daughter, you have to stay for a year in town and work as a bartender under my supervision. i will see if you are worthy of her. he stuck it out. but he said, you have a skating rink. they originally hoped it would be a diner. he said, let's turn it into a movie theater. he was fascinated with what he called flickers. he walks to scranton, pennsylvania. he picks up one-reelers. he hires a woman from the church choir who can play a piano. he gets seats from the funeral parlor across the street. when there was a wake, there was no movie. [laughter] all kinds of crazy stuff. in the pasadena rose festival, yes pictures of the pasad
he lives in a lumber town in minneapolis.he arrives in new york in 1912 and he gets a job on the road selling magazines up in the pennsylvania coal region, where my family was born. there he runs into a girl that he really likes behind the bar. he loved hotdogs and they served good hot dogs in the bar and he liked the girl better. he stayed. her father did not trust him. he said if you want to marry my daughter, you have to stay for a year in town and work as a bartender under my supervision. i...
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he is in a bellevue hospital and in isolation. his fiancee and at least two others are quarantined. >> he had been monitoring himself for ebola symptoms but also traveled around the city in recent days. we are live outside bellevue hospital where he is in isolation this morning. it appears new york city officials were that well prepared for this initial case. >> that's right, stephanie, according to city leaders, this all went quite seamlessly. new york mayors said the officials followed clear and strong protocols fans dr. spencer realized he had a fever. the chain of action fell zoo place immediately. the health department was contact and within a matter of minutes, dr. spencer was in quarantine here at bellevue hospital. >> the first person to test positive for ebola in new york now quarantined at bellevue hospital. >> at the outset, we want to state there is no reason for new yorkers to be alarmed. ebola is an extremely heart disease to contract. >> craig spencer was working with doctors without borders treating patients in gui
he is in a bellevue hospital and in isolation. his fiancee and at least two others are quarantined. >> he had been monitoring himself for ebola symptoms but also traveled around the city in recent days. we are live outside bellevue hospital where he is in isolation this morning. it appears new york city officials were that well prepared for this initial case. >> that's right, stephanie, according to city leaders, this all went quite seamlessly. new york mayors said the officials...
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the temperatures in the 40s in santa rosa with the fog. 59 in san francisco. and 56 degrees in san jose. this afternoon we are back to 94 degrees in concord and hot there. 87 san jose. and 76 degrees in san francisco. that's a look at weather, guys. back to you. >> lawrence, thank you. >>> new this morning, san leandro place are investigating a late night shooting. police are not releasing information quite yet, but witnesses say it appears there was a robbery attempt right around closing time at midnight. one customer says the sound of gunshots sent people scrambling for safety. they say one suspect was brought to a hospital. >>> developing news now. an american cameraman diagnosed with ebola in liberia has just arrived in nebraska. meanwhile, the condition of another patient being treated in a texas hospital has become critical. marlie hall has the latest from dallas. >> reporter: a specialized plane carrying 33-year-old ashoka mukpo took off from bangor, maine, where it refueled en route in nebraska this morning. the freelance cameraman became ineffected wi
the temperatures in the 40s in santa rosa with the fog. 59 in san francisco. and 56 degrees in san jose. this afternoon we are back to 94 degrees in concord and hot there. 87 san jose. and 76 degrees in san francisco. that's a look at weather, guys. back to you. >> lawrence, thank you. >>> new this morning, san leandro place are investigating a late night shooting. police are not releasing information quite yet, but witnesses say it appears there was a robbery attempt right...
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some of the suburbs in the new jersey, in the low 40s. 56 in hammonton. 55 in dover, delaware. we've been keeping an eye on the low clouds. half mile in the poconos. 2.5 in reading. half mile in lancaster. we're watching for patchy fog that could impact you to the north and west. 9:00 a.m., 62 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, noon, 69. today we should see sunshine mixing with the clouds. # p.m., 73 that's the high for today. 6:00 p.m. 70 degrees, i showed you the rain that's coming through the area, wait until you see the temperatures behind that, matt. details in the seven day coming up. rain on the weekend, it's okay, i'm going to be asleep most of the weekend anyway. good morning everyone, happy friday. this is i-95 in northeast philadelphia. everything is open, we're just starting to see buildings southbound volume entering the work zone by cottman avenue. it's slower farther south allegheny to girard speeds is in the 20s. we have a crash on the roosevelt boulevard at 5 account street a vehicle struck a pole. looking good so far this morning on the schuylkill expressway or the
some of the suburbs in the new jersey, in the low 40s. 56 in hammonton. 55 in dover, delaware. we've been keeping an eye on the low clouds. half mile in the poconos. 2.5 in reading. half mile in lancaster. we're watching for patchy fog that could impact you to the north and west. 9:00 a.m., 62 degrees, mostly cloudy skies, noon, 69. today we should see sunshine mixing with the clouds. # p.m., 73 that's the high for today. 6:00 p.m. 70 degrees, i showed you the rain that's coming through the...
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that number is up there in reading. 37 in the poconos. 29 in trenton. it's a sunny, it's bright, but windy afternoon. a little bit cloud cover trying to sneak in from the north. lehigh valley, the sun is fighting off the clouds. you get into the heart of the delaware valley. we're enjoying sunny skies. accuweather as he is mostly sunny, but wiend, mild high of 64 degrees, temperatures closing in on 80 degrees on tuesday, we'll talk about that, plus we have the cool down for halloween that's ahead in the seven-day forecast, as well. i'll be back along in ten minutes. nydia? >> commuters who ride septa's city division will keep a close watch on a meeting when union workers vote whether to strike. the workers 234 cover septa bus and trolley drivers expires in march. the strike vote today is at 3:00 p.m. at the sheet metal workers union hall. they plan to update the public with a press conference tomorrow afternoon. >> the eagles sunday is not at the linc. >> no it's 2,000 miles west in phoenix arizona. history is not only their side out there. let's go liv
that number is up there in reading. 37 in the poconos. 29 in trenton. it's a sunny, it's bright, but windy afternoon. a little bit cloud cover trying to sneak in from the north. lehigh valley, the sun is fighting off the clouds. you get into the heart of the delaware valley. we're enjoying sunny skies. accuweather as he is mostly sunny, but wiend, mild high of 64 degrees, temperatures closing in on 80 degrees on tuesday, we'll talk about that, plus we have the cool down for halloween that's...
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december 2012. >> joy in the lives of these children will continue on in all of you, in all of us. >the project's founder says the group will build a playground whenever one is needed. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> time is 4:26. it is 47 degrees in the city! the suburbs, some of them have dropped in the 30s this morning. we are watching for frost. katy zachry already has a handful this morning in some areas. good morning, katy. >> we do. good morning, bill. as you can see, a live look at 76 eastbound at conshohocken, where there is a disabled tractor-trailer and a fuel spill. there are also several accidents i'm following in new jersey and i'll have those details coming up. >>> and katy, i'm live in hamilton township, where school district officials are disinfecting the school and also giving advice for parents to prevent the further spread of the enterovirus. we'll have more on that coming up right after the break. skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? ♪ skippy!! ♪ yippee!! i'm bored. hashtag bored. skippy!! yippee!! look a r
december 2012. >> joy in the lives of these children will continue on in all of you, in all of us. >the project's founder says the group will build a playground whenever one is needed. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> time is 4:26. it is 47 degrees in the city! the suburbs, some of them have dropped in the 30s this morning. we are watching for frost. katy zachry already has a handful this morning in some areas. good morning, katy. >> we do. good morning,...
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fans began leaving in the sixth and seventh inning. and, yet, in spite of what happened last night, they're still confident their team has what it takes to win this seven game series. >> this is just one game. >> they're bringing it. the blue is in to win. it is what it is. >> it's a practice? rehearsal. >> no, just a game. nerves, it's okay. they got this. we got it in five. >> better than they are on the mound, 5 out of the next 6 games. royals in 6. >> you sound confident. >> i am, i am. >> why so much after tonight's showing. >> six games. six games. pitch willing do it. >> what's surprised me most about the game is how many giants fans were not in attendance. and they would be hard to not find because the orange and black sticks out like a sore thumb in the sea of blue. but we did find a few, we'll have their reaction coming up in the next half hour. again, game two, tonight, 5:07 california time, right back here at kaufmann field, before game three friday at at&t park. >> all right. >> bob, i thought he said the fans were treatin
fans began leaving in the sixth and seventh inning. and, yet, in spite of what happened last night, they're still confident their team has what it takes to win this seven game series. >> this is just one game. >> they're bringing it. the blue is in to win. it is what it is. >> it's a practice? rehearsal. >> no, just a game. nerves, it's okay. they got this. we got it in five. >> better than they are on the mound, 5 out of the next 6 games. royals in 6. >> you...
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even as isil steps up it's attacks in iraq and in particular in northern syria, top officials are focused on foreign fighters and the potential for terror at home. >> with an estimated 15,000 foreign fighters, f.b.i. director james comey in an interview with 60 minutes said he knows how many americans are fighting for isil in syria. >> in the area of a dozen or so. >> do you know who they are? >> yes. >> each and every one of them. >> i think of that dozen or so, i do. >> as for those americans who plan to return to the u.s. >> ultimately, an american citizen unless their passport is revoked is entitled to come back. someone who's fought with isil with an american passport wants to come back, we will track them closely. >> the khorasan group and al-nusra front of bent on destruction. isil continued to shell kobane near turkey, unperturbed by coalition airstrikes in the area. isil has adopted to strikes by finding other ways of hiding, making it difficult to target and leaving high-ranking republicans in washington to say attacking the terror group from the air won't be enough. >> i think
even as isil steps up it's attacks in iraq and in particular in northern syria, top officials are focused on foreign fighters and the potential for terror at home. >> with an estimated 15,000 foreign fighters, f.b.i. director james comey in an interview with 60 minutes said he knows how many americans are fighting for isil in syria. >> in the area of a dozen or so. >> do you know who they are? >> yes. >> each and every one of them. >> i think of that dozen or...
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in this dispute. it and how has it played out in your view? >> well i think on the ground, we clearly have a stan standoffi think that is likely to last some time which probably accommodates the needs of both sides. it accommodates the needs of beijing because they can't seen as cracking down or doing anything drastic any time soon and certainly accommodates the demonstrators and the freedom seekers in hong kong because, listen, hong kong is just a freewheeling place and this is the way they do business, so i suspect that the short-term prognosis is they will likely remain as they are, tens of thousands maybe reaching 100,000 people in the financial district of hong kong, and the dynamic in beijing will be an interesting one, ian, because what i think is reflect if the of is xi jinping's personalized leadership style, which is far different from anyone we have seen sing dung so ping so whatever happens out of beijing will be very reflect if the of him and his experiences and his leadership style as op
in this dispute. it and how has it played out in your view? >> well i think on the ground, we clearly have a stan standoffi think that is likely to last some time which probably accommodates the needs of both sides. it accommodates the needs of beijing because they can't seen as cracking down or doing anything drastic any time soon and certainly accommodates the demonstrators and the freedom seekers in hong kong because, listen, hong kong is just a freewheeling place and this is the way...
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he has been in hamid police custody and nothing held in isolation in crown point. >> police in carey searching other abandoned buildings for more possible victims, dozens of police officers and cadaver docks searched about 120 abandon tom just said. there will be back out today and have a long way to go there are at an estimated 8000 abandoned buildings in carey. the mayor said the city has confronted get them down but does not have enough money to demolish them. city officials said it will try and expedite the process because of the recent killings. >> early in this administration, we recognized that there was a priority to be mindful of public safety concerns to date 115 structures have been at the boston 2014 and on target to do it. 40 more by the end of the year. >> another 400 buildings are slated for demolition next year. in the meantime officials here doing the same especially since he is suspected of killing dozens of other people across the country. >> we have some intimation about the case that there might be areas we need to be looking at with no real hard thing saying tha
he has been in hamid police custody and nothing held in isolation in crown point. >> police in carey searching other abandoned buildings for more possible victims, dozens of police officers and cadaver docks searched about 120 abandon tom just said. there will be back out today and have a long way to go there are at an estimated 8000 abandoned buildings in carey. the mayor said the city has confronted get them down but does not have enough money to demolish them. city officials said it...
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states does have four specialized containment centers in the n.i.h., in emory, in nebraska and in montanase patients with ebola be sent to very highly specialized places where the nurses, dots and other healthcare workers are specifically trained? you have to be trainedç not jut once or a couple of times a year. these are things you have to do on a regular basis to sort of get a muscle memory of how to do all these things so that you don't contaminate others or yourself. >> woodruff: but is that practical, professor markele, to transfer patients after they have been identified to another hospital that has a higher level of protective experience and training? >> well, it's a good question. i think we need to make it practical, if the hospital in question does not feel prepared to take care of that patient and we do that kind of thing all the time. what we have to make very safe is the means of transfer. but that aside-ç there's lot of things that we all can do that the c.d.c. is involved in doing and local and state health departments are doing in terms of helping nurses andç doctorsn th
states does have four specialized containment centers in the n.i.h., in emory, in nebraska and in montanase patients with ebola be sent to very highly specialized places where the nurses, dots and other healthcare workers are specifically trained? you have to be trainedç not jut once or a couple of times a year. these are things you have to do on a regular basis to sort of get a muscle memory of how to do all these things so that you don't contaminate others or yourself. >> woodruff:...
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we've got 48 in millville. 52 degrees in wilmington. wind are mostly calm, and we're starting to see an increase in clouds. we may not see much sunshine to start and some places we will, we don't expect much higher then 60 degrees for a high temperature today, cloudy, dam one that rain coming, afternoon showers will be with us throughout the the night and into tomorrow as well. more details on all that coming up, right now time to check traffic at 5:02. this time we will start out in landsdowne delaware county, land down avenue at marshall road, construction has the road entirely closed. your alternate is owen avenue. 295 northbound past route 47 we have construction in new jersey that has right lane blocked and construction on the turnpike eastbound between fort washington and bensalem we have cleared that one up this morning, chris. >>> lets get to this at 5:02, police investigating an overnight crash in university city. motorcycle and car collide on the 500 block of university avenue this happened 12:30, two people on the the bike we
we've got 48 in millville. 52 degrees in wilmington. wind are mostly calm, and we're starting to see an increase in clouds. we may not see much sunshine to start and some places we will, we don't expect much higher then 60 degrees for a high temperature today, cloudy, dam one that rain coming, afternoon showers will be with us throughout the the night and into tomorrow as well. more details on all that coming up, right now time to check traffic at 5:02. this time we will start out in landsdowne...
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def in thely something to keep in mind if there's changes in the forecast.will have the latest tomorrow morning on 6abc. >> all right. thank you melissa. the rest of the "action news" team will be on 6abc tomorrow morning starting at 6 and autism diagnosis can leave parents fright ends and wonder what to do. health reporter ali gorman takes a look at a project at chop helping families make the journey easier to navigate. that story and more starting 6:00 tomorrow morning on 6abc. thanks for joining us tonight on "action news" at 10. seblty name game is next followed by "philly fued". for melissa magee and jeff skversky i'm walter perez have a for melissa magee and jeff skversky i'm walter perez have a great we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really lf-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speed
def in thely something to keep in mind if there's changes in the forecast.will have the latest tomorrow morning on 6abc. >> all right. thank you melissa. the rest of the "action news" team will be on 6abc tomorrow morning starting at 6 and autism diagnosis can leave parents fright ends and wonder what to do. health reporter ali gorman takes a look at a project at chop helping families make the journey easier to navigate. that story and more starting 6:00 tomorrow morning on...
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we dipped to the 50's in the suburbs in the northwest, 58 in quakertown and coatesville, 63 in centeregrees right now browns mills, 62 in dover, delaware. along the coastline you're about 62, 63 degrees. fog is an issue in the northwest suburbs once again. we're down to a mile visibility in lancaster, 1.7 in reading. allentown not bad at 5-mile visibility and no impact right now on philadelphia. we can see 4-mile visibility just popped up right now in atlantic city airport so something to watch there as well. let's take a look at your travel forecast. reporting delays here. looking good so far in philadelphia and boston, no problems, chicago no delays at o'hare. orlando, atlanta, new york, new york city good to go for now. matt and erin. >> thanks karen. >>> in health check rutgers university researchers have found a way to get babies to speak sooner. the scientists played videos for the infants which taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the babies' brain waves slowed they developed stronger language centers, the part of the brain where words are forme
we dipped to the 50's in the suburbs in the northwest, 58 in quakertown and coatesville, 63 in centeregrees right now browns mills, 62 in dover, delaware. along the coastline you're about 62, 63 degrees. fog is an issue in the northwest suburbs once again. we're down to a mile visibility in lancaster, 1.7 in reading. allentown not bad at 5-mile visibility and no impact right now on philadelphia. we can see 4-mile visibility just popped up right now in atlantic city airport so something to watch...
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caller: i'm interested in the governor's race in maryland. host: did you what's the debate last night? caller: yes, i did. i thought of this great and i hope hogan wins. he at least has some common for the budget of maryland. host: civic issue for you. caller: yes. guest: that is one of the surprising governor raises. . lot closer anthony brown so has the lead, but the republican'sand is much more competitive than anyone ever expected. the democratic governors association has put more money in maryland. affluent voters in some of these big governors races. there are a lot in montgomery county, baltimore county, wealthy voters. they are not a fan of the tax proposals by governor o'malley. pat quinn has hit on taxes. daniel malloy has been surprisingly notable. because of some of the tax and spend policies in connecticut. has become a sleeper issue in the governor's races. that is the headline from "the washington times." brown duals over the economy. be airing some of the debates that we did not get to last night later in the week. georgia. we
caller: i'm interested in the governor's race in maryland. host: did you what's the debate last night? caller: yes, i did. i thought of this great and i hope hogan wins. he at least has some common for the budget of maryland. host: civic issue for you. caller: yes. guest: that is one of the surprising governor raises. . lot closer anthony brown so has the lead, but the republican'sand is much more competitive than anyone ever expected. the democratic governors association has put more money in...
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in the middle 60s, but 71 degrees in the city. and we will see that temperature climb during the day today as umbrellas go up. so will the temperature by lunchtime, 77 degrees. but cooling showers and thunderstorms and heavy downpours later this afternoon. your neighborhood forecast when i come back. first, jillian has traffic. good morning, jillian. >> good morning to you, bill. a live look at 422 out near route 29. this is the eastbound side. we're definitely seeing more volume out there right now, but no big slowdowns to report yet and no accidents on 422. drive time still looking good. in limerick, an accident, evergreen road and rupert road. and we're still following an accident out of chester county, upper oxford township. route 10 limestone road is blocked off at street road. you can take hawkins road, forest manor road or 896 depending where you need to go, but avoid that portion of route 10. it is blocked off. you have downed wires and a downed pole at the scene right now, so a lot of cleanup needs to be done there. headi
in the middle 60s, but 71 degrees in the city. and we will see that temperature climb during the day today as umbrellas go up. so will the temperature by lunchtime, 77 degrees. but cooling showers and thunderstorms and heavy downpours later this afternoon. your neighborhood forecast when i come back. first, jillian has traffic. good morning, jillian. >> good morning to you, bill. a live look at 422 out near route 29. this is the eastbound side. we're definitely seeing more volume out...
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in world war i, they weren't that organized in the sense. they had a man who was running things under the cover of a film executive, and he was trying to get propaganda out. they had a former naval captain, guy gaunt, who was a member of mi-6, and he was based here in wall street, and he was in communication with arthur wood and tunney, and he was providing information. at that point, the federal government was so eager to get information that they needed the british help. america might not have discovered for another two years really what was going on, that this was a german plot against america, if the british hadn't passed on the information they had gotten from breaking the german codes. but sure, britain was determined to get the united states into the war, and they succeeded, and they were effective in doing it, in both wars. >> yes, i don't understand the relationship between bombing the capitol building and then trying to assassinate jp morgan jr. in what sounds like a very amateur assassination attempt. why would he, you know, one d
in world war i, they weren't that organized in the sense. they had a man who was running things under the cover of a film executive, and he was trying to get propaganda out. they had a former naval captain, guy gaunt, who was a member of mi-6, and he was based here in wall street, and he was in communication with arthur wood and tunney, and he was providing information. at that point, the federal government was so eager to get information that they needed the british help. america might not...
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while the virus is spreading in africa it is unlikely it will spread here in the u.s. >> i think in terms of of a threat to the united states, the reality is, this is a disease that we can -- we can control. and prevent transmission. with the time of technology and health care providers and, equipment that we have here in the united states. >> he also says it is likely the cdc will contact the passengers on brd the plaoard the plane to them the risk was low and they're not sick. airlines are also expected to report sick passengers to the cdc. reporting live, jean elle. >> thank you. symptoms of ebola, fever, severe headache, and vomiting. this can happen anywhere from two to 21 days after exposure. on average, the onset of symptoms is about ten days. be sure to tune in to "today" tomorrow morning for a live interview with this man, director of the cdc, tomorrow on "today" 7:00 a.m. >> developing story. shot dead by his wife. the mayor killed during a domestic dispute that involved with his wife and his teenage son. now, it is a population, bell gardens, 10 miles southeast of l.a. we are j
while the virus is spreading in africa it is unlikely it will spread here in the u.s. >> i think in terms of of a threat to the united states, the reality is, this is a disease that we can -- we can control. and prevent transmission. with the time of technology and health care providers and, equipment that we have here in the united states. >> he also says it is likely the cdc will contact the passengers on brd the plaoard the plane to them the risk was low and they're not sick....
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in children than in adults. so we have to be careful with that. bein it infection not only tooth structure but als affects the gums. that affects of course nutr brus t tongue is just as imt as brushing the teeth. brush your teeth after all that halloween candy. every time you take a bite. and sipping water and of the -- at the dental of with for instance we have e potential to reminerali h structur we have to brush our. >> wonderful to be here. > howh is too much? the common mistake parents make when medicating their child. plus a virginia singer's latest test of her voice or her voice. what it's like to have the ap of artists l >> you actually choreogra in yo sleep. >> i've got some of my best work really? >> it got to a point -- >> explains to meredi. this exc. xfinity,ut aso. >>> livthnewsdesk, the hallowest set on fire. you'rloliv courtesy of chopp 4 lookingn what started this fire. you can see the halloween sre. victims a medication error. that breaks down to one child every ei minutes. many cases involve g
in children than in adults. so we have to be careful with that. bein it infection not only tooth structure but als affects the gums. that affects of course nutr brus t tongue is just as imt as brushing the teeth. brush your teeth after all that halloween candy. every time you take a bite. and sipping water and of the -- at the dental of with for instance we have e potential to reminerali h structur we have to brush our. >> wonderful to be here. > howh is too much? the common mistake...
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just in the mid-50s in prince george's county. low to mid-50s in fairfax county. it's in the upper 40s northern montgomery county. driving in to work this morning, leaving the heat on. temperatures near 50. during the afternoon, turn the heat off, have the the windows open, sunroof open. temperatures 70 degrees. a bit of a breeze. and some clouds coming through, a partly sunny afternoon. chilly start tomorrow morning. upper 40s starting off saturday morning. saturday afternoon, sunshine. beautiful for outdoor recreation. up near 70 degrees. up on skyline drive should be just beautiful with peak autumn color as well as on sawn. sunday morning near 50 degrees. afternoon highs low 70s, bright sunshine. beautiful start to next week. highs again around 70. then even milder. on tuesday, up into the mid to upper 70s much of the region. turning cooler. a few clouds wednesday, thursday, next week. the overall pattern is looking dry through the next seven days. next weather and traffic on the 1s, look at the hour by hour breakdown. now melissa. >> we have a little bit of vo
just in the mid-50s in prince george's county. low to mid-50s in fairfax county. it's in the upper 40s northern montgomery county. driving in to work this morning, leaving the heat on. temperatures near 50. during the afternoon, turn the heat off, have the the windows open, sunroof open. temperatures 70 degrees. a bit of a breeze. and some clouds coming through, a partly sunny afternoon. chilly start tomorrow morning. upper 40s starting off saturday morning. saturday afternoon, sunshine....
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in tampa. --ler: we did not get that why is it that the kurdish women are willing to fight isis but the iraqi men are running away ? that's embarrassing. guest: let me address the question -- a status of forces agreement. a legal framework that guarantees the safety of u.s. troops against legal prosecution in the country in which they are serving at the request of that country. we had these status of forces agreements. we mishandled the negotiations with the government in baghdad over the course of 2010-2011 in our temps to get that status of forces agreement. insisted it be approved by the iraqi parliament. enormous we difficult vote for any iraqi parliamentarian to have taken. hard it isind how for treaties to get past through the u.s. senate. an army that had invaded the united states tuesday in the united states for the indefinite future -- to stay in the united states for the indefinite future. we could have found a way around that. we have well over 1000 u.s. boots on the ground in iraq r
in tampa. --ler: we did not get that why is it that the kurdish women are willing to fight isis but the iraqi men are running away ? that's embarrassing. guest: let me address the question -- a status of forces agreement. a legal framework that guarantees the safety of u.s. troops against legal prosecution in the country in which they are serving at the request of that country. we had these status of forces agreements. we mishandled the negotiations with the government in baghdad over the...
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i was born in the south in alabama. instrumental very in my political consciousness. my dad was in the service. left. my dad was in the military. i'm from alabama. we were transferred to san diego. in 1955,he journey out just as the montgomery boycott was starting in alabama. didof the first things we when we got to california, my mother made my father by a tv. tv's were not a common thing in households at the time. in order to keep up with the struggle, my mother made my dad by a tv. with watching walter cronkite. my mother used to get so emotional, somatic because she's seen bill connors, the racist police chief. downwn people being hosed just for trying to vote. my mother used to get so emotional. later on, i had nine other brothers and sisters, but at that time, i was normally child. you saw people being dragged down the street. life, and inh my my junior year, i was coming back from a track meet. i was on the track team for my high school. that is in the san joaquin valley. that tommyme school smith, the olympian, went to. i used to fight every day when i was in
i was born in the south in alabama. instrumental very in my political consciousness. my dad was in the service. left. my dad was in the military. i'm from alabama. we were transferred to san diego. in 1955,he journey out just as the montgomery boycott was starting in alabama. didof the first things we when we got to california, my mother made my father by a tv. tv's were not a common thing in households at the time. in order to keep up with the struggle, my mother made my dad by a tv. with...
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office in the capitol dakarta.e narrowly won july election on a political outside and hoping he can push through important reforms in the world's largest democracy and al jazeera reports now. >> reporter: the people's president and the people are throwing him a large party and people all over indonesia and chinese are all celebrating on this day on the integration of the 7th president of the republic of indonesia and a day and he reached out at a speech at parliament after the swearing the ceremony to the opponent and we stay divided forever and it's been a tough time. in the last couple of months the political situation in indonesia was very much divided and this is the first day of unification and a celebration where they will be big today and tomorrow the hard work will start. >> reporter: nigeria expected to follow senegal free of ebola on monday. more than 4 1/2 thousand have died in west africa and we report from legos speaking to an ebola survivor. ♪ kristina became a nurse because she wanted to help people.
office in the capitol dakarta.e narrowly won july election on a political outside and hoping he can push through important reforms in the world's largest democracy and al jazeera reports now. >> reporter: the people's president and the people are throwing him a large party and people all over indonesia and chinese are all celebrating on this day on the integration of the 7th president of the republic of indonesia and a day and he reached out at a speech at parliament after the swearing...
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we pretty much have to move in armoured vehicles and in convoys. we are hearing that most al-shabab fighters and commanders have left. elders are reaching out to the joint forces, trying to negotiate a peaceful handover. everything is fluid, and everyone is being careful about how this plays out. >> reporter: the first person in the u.s. to be dying most is in critical submission. the centers for disease control is continuing to monitor nine people who came in contact with him. 3,700 children have been orphaned by the ebola virus. many surviving relatives refuse to take care of children because they are afraid of being infected. >> in south africa the children of undocumented migrants are finding it hard to enter the school system. this in spite of a system guaranteeing the right to an education. we explain why. >> reporter: if john had his way, hi children would attend a public school in south africa. refugees from the war torn public of democratic republic of congo don't have permits to stay. >> they choose to give us a reason why. my child is st
we pretty much have to move in armoured vehicles and in convoys. we are hearing that most al-shabab fighters and commanders have left. elders are reaching out to the joint forces, trying to negotiate a peaceful handover. everything is fluid, and everyone is being careful about how this plays out. >> reporter: the first person in the u.s. to be dying most is in critical submission. the centers for disease control is continuing to monitor nine people who came in contact with him. 3,700...
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Oct 13, 2014
10/14
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especially in the central valley. you'll see 96 in fresno. 91 sacramento. 75 in lake tahoe. starting out fairly quiet. then there's that surge of fog by 5:00 in the afternoon moving up along the coastline. more of that overnight starting to surge on shore. then that cold front starts to creep in. a chance of drizzle, maybe light sprinkles tomorrow. maybe into early wednesday morning. then that system moves out of town before stronger system moves in the latter part of the week. temperatures 86 degrees today in santa clara. 84 hayward. 76 in pacifica before the fog moves in. you'll have a lot of 80s in the east bay. 87 walnut creek. 84 venetia. 86 fairfield. as you approach the coastline should be a very nice start to the day. then the afternoon that sea breeze is going to kick up before not before squeezing in 78 in san francisco and 75daly city. the next couple of days things change in a city. after today the clouds gather, slight chance of sprinkles, maybe a light shower tomorrow. a chance of light shower early wednesday morning, dry on thursday. but a more impressive stor
especially in the central valley. you'll see 96 in fresno. 91 sacramento. 75 in lake tahoe. starting out fairly quiet. then there's that surge of fog by 5:00 in the afternoon moving up along the coastline. more of that overnight starting to surge on shore. then that cold front starts to creep in. a chance of drizzle, maybe light sprinkles tomorrow. maybe into early wednesday morning. then that system moves out of town before stronger system moves in the latter part of the week. temperatures 86...
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Oct 10, 2014
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britain in birmingham, which is in the midlands. let's go now to speak to our correspondent phil mackie who is in birmingham for us. do we know whether she's going to be speaking? i think we're hoping for some sort of reaction, aren't we later? >> yeah, we are, geeta. we've been told that there will be something happening this afternoon. what, we're not quite sure yet. i gather that she's at school this morning and was taken out of class to be told that she's become the youngest ever we think winner of any nobel prize at 17. that there is some kind of special assembly happening at her school at the moment. the reason i'm standing here is that after she was released from hospital where she was treated for her injuries, she came and opened this building, the birmingham central library. she made a powerful speech about the subjects upon which she has campaigned about education for girls, women's rights, and she talked about how she was also proud to be a brummy. if you come from birmingham, you're known as a brummy. so she has clearly
britain in birmingham, which is in the midlands. let's go now to speak to our correspondent phil mackie who is in birmingham for us. do we know whether she's going to be speaking? i think we're hoping for some sort of reaction, aren't we later? >> yeah, we are, geeta. we've been told that there will be something happening this afternoon. what, we're not quite sure yet. i gather that she's at school this morning and was taken out of class to be told that she's become the youngest ever we...
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Oct 28, 2014
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we are in the crucible, in the eye of the cyclone.ut i will tell the international community that ebola is a devastating virus. it is not an african disease. you have to see this virus as a threat against humanity. it is a threat against humanity because with intercontinental flights, all you need is a flight to the u.s. and to europe so that you have a world crisis, a total crisis. so we have to mobilize the entire community, all the scientists in the world. all the researchers have to work on that in order to win. just like we did it for the plague, t.b., like aids is being vanquished. so it is this solidarity of the international community that we are requesting. to support the victims. >> go here first. go ahead. either way. you decide. >> thank you. thank you. let me compliment what my brother just said, but in a different way. i think even threw the partnership like this one, provided by the opportunity of this summit africa needs -- we need to continue building our capacities and strengthening our institutions, to enable us to
we are in the crucible, in the eye of the cyclone.ut i will tell the international community that ebola is a devastating virus. it is not an african disease. you have to see this virus as a threat against humanity. it is a threat against humanity because with intercontinental flights, all you need is a flight to the u.s. and to europe so that you have a world crisis, a total crisis. so we have to mobilize the entire community, all the scientists in the world. all the researchers have to work on...
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Oct 18, 2014
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where it began in london or in england. in geneva were introduced these to some fascinating individuals who have been working since 2006 on something called the swift initiative which is an international effort to monitor the armed sector of this industry. the name of the chapters conquering chaos. that was a great adventure and i hope you will see it the same way. to think that since 2006 there have been groups meeting in geneva to work on a process that will more closely monitor it. it's kind of exciting. i also take you to kansas to the command's general staff college at fort leavenworth where i spent some time interviewing people in the military because i wanted to get the military's perspective on this and that's where i learned one of the most interesting aspects of the debate over the use of these companies which is the difference between efficiency and effectiveness. insight -- if i get into this now i will be here for the next two hours. maybe somebody in the audience will ask that question but anyhow, and then i'd
where it began in london or in england. in geneva were introduced these to some fascinating individuals who have been working since 2006 on something called the swift initiative which is an international effort to monitor the armed sector of this industry. the name of the chapters conquering chaos. that was a great adventure and i hope you will see it the same way. to think that since 2006 there have been groups meeting in geneva to work on a process that will more closely monitor it. it's kind...
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Oct 26, 2014
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in fact, is in direct risk, aren't they? the testing labs, because we party had that in dallas is in fact a point of transmission. it is not just the individual, but in fact the materials that come under the individual. is not correct? >> said the military personnel working in labs are infectious disease specialist. >> i don't want to know who they are. i want to know where they exposed. >> they are considered low risk because they have the entire suite of protective equipment and extensive training. >> one of my problems come in general, very little time and i want to be pleasant through this whole thing, but we have the ahead of cdc, supposed to be the expert and he's made statements that simply aren't true. dr., you can get ebola sitting next to someone on a bus if they throw up on you. that's reasonable? >> the way you get a bullet is by exposure to body fluids, yes. >> okay, when the head of the cdc says you can't get it from somebody on the bus next to you, that is just not true. when the head of the cdc says we know w
in fact, is in direct risk, aren't they? the testing labs, because we party had that in dallas is in fact a point of transmission. it is not just the individual, but in fact the materials that come under the individual. is not correct? >> said the military personnel working in labs are infectious disease specialist. >> i don't want to know who they are. i want to know where they exposed. >> they are considered low risk because they have the entire suite of protective equipment...
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we have seen an increase in value in a $2 billion in farm land value.hat does not include a property, great in the been, collect --grain in the bin. i have enjoyed the support of all the major agricultural groups in this campaign and others. >> this district is a republican voter registration edge. if you were elected, you would be a part of a minority. what is your argument for how you would be an effective representative? >> the one thing i hear the most when i travel be 39 counties is that they understand that congress is broken. it is not getting the job done. we have representatives a have a record of not working with anyone across the aisle. we need to send more representatives with a record of pragmatic results to get congress moving again. >> my opponent has no record. >> i have a record of saving my money and saving taxpayers billions of dollars at the pentagon. >> you have a look on your face as though you do not believe that. >> i've heard many things biggest campaign that i do not believe, that is one of them. the statement that my opponent
we have seen an increase in value in a $2 billion in farm land value.hat does not include a property, great in the been, collect --grain in the bin. i have enjoyed the support of all the major agricultural groups in this campaign and others. >> this district is a republican voter registration edge. if you were elected, you would be a part of a minority. what is your argument for how you would be an effective representative? >> the one thing i hear the most when i travel be 39...