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the oil well three and a half miles from joanna's elementary school.august joanna started suffering from seizures. >> when i go in to school, i went outside, i was very hot and my head started to hurt a lot. >> joanna takes a half dozen pills a day. she no longer plays softball or hangs out with friends. >> i want to see my daughter laughing and jumping and running again. i love my daughter. i'm very mad because the government here and the. >> a new report finds more than 350,000 children in the state attend schools within one mile of oil and gas as well as. and school districts with large hispanic populations are more likely to be close to oil production, including fracking. in shafter, 82% of the population are hispanic. >> what the data shows is an undue burden on these communities that are predominantly hispanic, and predominantly non-white. >> just beyond this fence you see the playground for sequoia elementary school, and less than a mile and a half away, three oil wells that have been fracked. this fence keeps them away from it. but this fence w
the oil well three and a half miles from joanna's elementary school.august joanna started suffering from seizures. >> when i go in to school, i went outside, i was very hot and my head started to hurt a lot. >> joanna takes a half dozen pills a day. she no longer plays softball or hangs out with friends. >> i want to see my daughter laughing and jumping and running again. i love my daughter. i'm very mad because the government here and the. >> a new report finds more...
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three wells less than half a mile away from joanna's elementary school was fracked at some point in the last three years. in august she started suffering seizures. >> when i go in to school, i went outside, it was very hot, and the men were working there, my head started to hurt a lot. >> joanna now takes half a dozen pills a day. she no longer plays softball or hangs out with ends. >> i want to see my daughter laughing and jumping and running again. i love my daughter. i'm very mad because the government here. >> a new report released by frack tracker alliance finds more than 350,000 children in the state taped school within one mile of oil or gas wells, and i. >> what the data shows is an undo you burden on these communities that are predomina predominantly hispanic and predominantly non-white. >> just beyond this fence you see the sequoia playground. and residents hearsay that the fence will not protect them and their children from toxic chemicals that are released during the fracking process. while other states have set-back limits on how close an oil well can be to a school, califo
three wells less than half a mile away from joanna's elementary school was fracked at some point in the last three years. in august she started suffering seizures. >> when i go in to school, i went outside, it was very hot, and the men were working there, my head started to hurt a lot. >> joanna now takes half a dozen pills a day. she no longer plays softball or hangs out with ends. >> i want to see my daughter laughing and jumping and running again. i love my daughter. i'm...
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three wells less than a half mile from joanna's old elementary school from fracked at some point in theast three years. in august she started suffering from seizures. >> when i went to school, i went outside, it was really hot, and the men were working there, my head started to hurt a lot. >> reporter: joanna now takes a half dozen pills a day. she no longer plays softball or hangs out with friends. >> i want to see my daughter laughing, jumping and running again. i love my daughter. i'm very mad because of the government here. >> a new report finds 350,000 children in the state attend schools within one mile of oil or gas wells. and school districts with large hispanic populations are more likely to be close to oil production including fracking. in shafter, 82% are hispanic. >> in these communities that are predominantly hispanic and predominantly non-white. >> just beyond the playground three oil wells has been fracked. this has a fence around it, but residents say that the fence will not protect them and their children from toxic chemicals that are released during the fracking proces
three wells less than a half mile from joanna's old elementary school from fracked at some point in theast three years. in august she started suffering from seizures. >> when i went to school, i went outside, it was really hot, and the men were working there, my head started to hurt a lot. >> reporter: joanna now takes a half dozen pills a day. she no longer plays softball or hangs out with friends. >> i want to see my daughter laughing, jumping and running again. i love my...
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in august joanna started suffering from seizures. >> when i still went to school, and i went outside,as really hot, and people were working there. my head started to hurt a lot. >> reporter: she now takes half a dozen pills aday. >> i want to see my daughter laughing and running and jumping again. i love my daughter. i'm very much because the government doesn't hear poor people. >> reporter: a new report finds more than 350,000 children in the state attend school within one mile of oil or gas wells. and school districts with large hispanic populations are more likely to be close to oil production, including frac-ing. in shafter, 82% of the population are hispanic. >> what the data shows is an undue burden on these communities that are predominantly hispanic and non-white. >> reporter: just beyond the playground, less than half a mile away, three oil wells that have been fracced. residents say this fence will not protect them and their children from toxic chemicals. >> reporter: while other states have setback limits, california does not. the state's regulatory agency in charge of the
in august joanna started suffering from seizures. >> when i still went to school, and i went outside,as really hot, and people were working there. my head started to hurt a lot. >> reporter: she now takes half a dozen pills aday. >> i want to see my daughter laughing and running and jumping again. i love my daughter. i'm very much because the government doesn't hear poor people. >> reporter: a new report finds more than 350,000 children in the state attend school within...
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. >> the two kids still in the water, joanna morales and her brother rafael, let go of the ice and startfting away. >> you could see it in their faces. i started to lose one of them. >> la mancha quickly grabs the girl, joanna, leaving rafael for the moment. >> at that point i heard him say, i'm going to give up, and at that point, he kind of pushed off. and i reached in, and thank god i was close enough to reach him, and i grabbed him by his vest. i feel bad about it later. i'm happy i did it at the time. i yelled at him and told him to hold onto this raft, you're coming in next. and it worked. he got scared of me a little bit and held onto the raft. >> with two kids still in the water and nobody on steady ground, reinforcements arrive. firefighters, including lieutenant greg piccone, make it across the ice to help. >> i was really close enough to see their eyes, and they were in panic. they were almost listless at that stage. >> lieutenant piccone crawls across the ice, trying to disperse his weight. >> i reach the kids. that's when it got crazy. the ice broke. the kids, we all went ri
. >> the two kids still in the water, joanna morales and her brother rafael, let go of the ice and startfting away. >> you could see it in their faces. i started to lose one of them. >> la mancha quickly grabs the girl, joanna, leaving rafael for the moment. >> at that point i heard him say, i'm going to give up, and at that point, he kind of pushed off. and i reached in, and thank god i was close enough to reach him, and i grabbed him by his vest. i feel bad about it...
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joanna hoffman, who is a fantastic character. she was the head of marketing for the mac team.n scully, who was the ceo of apple and became famous, or infamous, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. in this movie, jobs has conflicts with all of them that get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed and claustrophobic environment. in particular, one of the more interesting relationships is with his daughter. his eldest daughter, lisa. >> you spoke with steve jobs. did you ever meet with mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? >> no. we met with senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you thought mark was a rock star who did what had to be done to achieve his d
joanna hoffman, who is a fantastic character. she was the head of marketing for the mac team.n scully, who was the ceo of apple and became famous, or infamous, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. in this movie, jobs has conflicts with all of them that get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed and claustrophobic environment. in particular, one of the more interesting relationships is with his daughter. his eldest daughter, lisa. >> you...
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doctors treating joanna can't say for about what's caused her seizures. they know the small town they call home isn't just for farming anymore. >> there is option a fracking outside the united states, as well. france and bulgaria already banned the procedure and protestors are blocking potential drill sites in poland and england. >> from california to the southeast, they are bracing for torrential rain. >> we'll get more from meteorologist nicole mitchell on this. >> as we look at the broad picture, obviously the bigger storm system from the rockies moving to the midwest, you can start to see a little flow coming out of the south. we've got high pressure, well off the coastline, bricking a southerly flow. that means gulf moisture is being tapped into, so warm air through the eastern half of the country because of that southerly flow. we'll get more showers and storms over the next couple of days, as we put this into motion, drier by today, tomorrow, this spreads, especially the core, two to four inches widespread, but six to eight-inches in isolated locat
doctors treating joanna can't say for about what's caused her seizures. they know the small town they call home isn't just for farming anymore. >> there is option a fracking outside the united states, as well. france and bulgaria already banned the procedure and protestors are blocking potential drill sites in poland and england. >> from california to the southeast, they are bracing for torrential rain. >> we'll get more from meteorologist nicole mitchell on this. >> as...
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. >> reporter: joanna rodriguez is one of montgomery's closest friends on campus. >> it's really hardalking around knowing that he should be on those streets with us also. especially just because it's already tuesday. and he has so many class that is we should have crossed paths. >> reporter: on the cam pass shane montgomery loved candlelight brought together his family, friends and complete strangers. earlier in the day some of the same crowd braced the rain to post missing person's signs with updated information in manayunk. >> we need to just get as many prayers and thoughts out as there as we possibly can. >> montgomery's roommate ryan says coming back to school after thanksgiving break is almost impossible. >> how weird it is just knowing that he's missing and everything here is still going on. and i'm still trying to wrap my head around that. >> he says negativity does not help any situation. so he's doing his part to stay positive hoping something will break. >> i really deep down in my heart feel shane is alive somewhere, and i know the fbi is doing everything they can. >> thi
. >> reporter: joanna rodriguez is one of montgomery's closest friends on campus. >> it's really hardalking around knowing that he should be on those streets with us also. especially just because it's already tuesday. and he has so many class that is we should have crossed paths. >> reporter: on the cam pass shane montgomery loved candlelight brought together his family, friends and complete strangers. earlier in the day some of the same crowd braced the rain to post missing...
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. >> reporter: joanna rodriguez is one of montgomery's closest friends on campus. >> it's really hardalking around knowing that he should be on the streets with us also especially just because it's already tuesday and he has so many classes that we should have already crossed paths. >> reporter: on the campus shane montgomery loved, candlelight brought together his family, friends, even complete strangers. earlier in the day, some of the same crowd braved the rain to post missing persons signs with updated information in manayunk. >> we need to just get as many prayers and thousands out there as we possibly can. no better place to do that than a college campus. >> reporter: montgomery's roommate ryan says coming back to school after thanksgiving break is almost impossible. >> how weird it is just knowing that he's missing and everything here is still going on and i'm still trying to wrap my head around that. >> reporter: but even ryan says negativity does not help any situation so he's doing his part to stay positive hoping something will break. >> i really deep down in my heart feel
. >> reporter: joanna rodriguez is one of montgomery's closest friends on campus. >> it's really hardalking around knowing that he should be on the streets with us also especially just because it's already tuesday and he has so many classes that we should have already crossed paths. >> reporter: on the campus shane montgomery loved, candlelight brought together his family, friends, even complete strangers. earlier in the day, some of the same crowd braved the rain to post...
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weighed in calling the viral campaign a mass execution of racism, our viewers applauded the movement, joanna said, solidarity is so important in difficult times, no one should have to fear for their safety. and tweeting, a place for compassion in a post9/11 world. on twitter argues, terrorism, when it does it will see how they react to muslims. let us know what you think. you can tweet me @hermellatv. after the hashtag loses steam. >> thank you, hermella. >>> the powerful number of americans who are raising their voices saying enhanced interrogations are legal. >>> having the united nations to force a timetable for police between israelis and palestinians is called putting terrorism inside our home by benjamin netanyahu. will the u.s. step in? what do you think, join the conversation @ajconsiderthis and on our facebook page. >> to try to put an end to this. >> i do know that the settlements have grown significantly over the past couple of decades, despite international opposition, but you are talking about raising the costs peacefully, because as you know it's not clear -- the jordanians hav
weighed in calling the viral campaign a mass execution of racism, our viewers applauded the movement, joanna said, solidarity is so important in difficult times, no one should have to fear for their safety. and tweeting, a place for compassion in a post9/11 world. on twitter argues, terrorism, when it does it will see how they react to muslims. let us know what you think. you can tweet me @hermellatv. after the hashtag loses steam. >> thank you, hermella. >>> the powerful number...
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and joanna coles will be here along with dvs, hello.nd how governor rick perry is trying to prove head and shoulders wrong that you do get a second chance to make first impressions. is this it? take a look. >> i think over the course of the last two years, people, you know, they realize that what they saw in 2011 is certainly not the person they're looking at the 2013, 2014, 2015. >> it wasn't in there. did she really ask him if he was smart enough to be president? >> i think she did. i really do. >> i hope he handled it well. >> glasses. >> that's why i wear glasses. >> that's ahead. also, why this car is a sign that the u.s. economy is firing on all cylinders. we will explain that and much more ahead on "morning joe." >> somebody's mid-life crisis to me. new cadillac.... ♪ ♪ my baby drove up in a brand new cadillac.... ♪ ♪ look here, daddy, i'm never coming back..... ♪ discover the new spirit of cadillac and the best offers of the season. lease this 2015 standard collection srx for around $359 a month. it earns you cash back now and c
and joanna coles will be here along with dvs, hello.nd how governor rick perry is trying to prove head and shoulders wrong that you do get a second chance to make first impressions. is this it? take a look. >> i think over the course of the last two years, people, you know, they realize that what they saw in 2011 is certainly not the person they're looking at the 2013, 2014, 2015. >> it wasn't in there. did she really ask him if he was smart enough to be president? >> i think...
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. >> the people here want the united states to demand the return of joanna, she is described as a domestic terrorist who gunned down a police officer in the early 70s. >> i was convicted of -- killing a new jersey state trooper. this is joanne in an old interview, she is now in exile in cuba, and a member of black liberation army, she was convicted of the murderer trooper forester, after a shooting on the turnpike. she shot two bullets into him execution-style. >> it's awful for the family, like this wound has never been closed. >> with the help of the bla, chessmard broke out of the huntington prison. >> i escaped and nobody was hurt. >> she landed in cuba and was granted political asylum by castro and now they see a way to bring this convicted murderer back to the united states. >> we owe it to the family to bring this fugitive back to the u.s. >> congressman chris smith is among those that tried to pressure cuba to deport her. >> we have to make sure that president obama raises the issue of joanne and does it by name and publically. because we have not been able to get him to raise huma
. >> the people here want the united states to demand the return of joanna, she is described as a domestic terrorist who gunned down a police officer in the early 70s. >> i was convicted of -- killing a new jersey state trooper. this is joanne in an old interview, she is now in exile in cuba, and a member of black liberation army, she was convicted of the murderer trooper forester, after a shooting on the turnpike. she shot two bullets into him execution-style. >> it's awful...
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[applause] >> my name is joanna and i'm with the center.we work on productive right specifically on helping to ensure access to girls. they wrote a powerful wall street journal blog calling the carpet of the media, ngos, the donor governments for not giving this issue more attention. i am curious on your thoughts about her view and also the story that doesn't get any coverage if you have any plans to write about it. >> whether it is in serious, iraq or anywhere else, we don't know to what extent it was historically an issue but certainly in about a 3-cent conflicts, it has become a weapon of war, and in a lot of places that your regular soldiers are reluctant to find each other because others are armed, so it is much more fruitful and profitable to be a predator on civilians and rape women, kill men. one of the things we don't appreciate is that sexual violence is not -- is often about more than sex if you will. this to me is about a scholar at stanford that but many women were involved in many of the rapes in library and elsewhere either e
[applause] >> my name is joanna and i'm with the center.we work on productive right specifically on helping to ensure access to girls. they wrote a powerful wall street journal blog calling the carpet of the media, ngos, the donor governments for not giving this issue more attention. i am curious on your thoughts about her view and also the story that doesn't get any coverage if you have any plans to write about it. >> whether it is in serious, iraq or anywhere else, we don't know...
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. >> i joanna thank you very much. >> thanks, greta. >> next guest is 2014 "time" magazine person of will find out he goes "on the record" next. plus, a disturbing new rap video urges people to kill cops. but it gets evenézç worse. wait until you see who is appearing in thelc1?ñ video. that's coming up. >>> today, president obama warning that as long as ebola is stillclfñp spreading iÑ west africa, it is likely to come right back here to the united states. and joining us dr. kent brantly from samaritan's purse, we should mention dr. brantly is one the ebola fighters just named ass cj "times" 2014 person of the year nice to see you, doctor. >> nice to see you, greta. >> nice to be the person of the year. i suppose though that to achieve this one was quite a difficult proposition although it certain isly did put a zg spotlight on a big problem. >> i'm glad that "time" magazine named ebola fighters person of the year. i'm one representative face of many who are sacrificing others. and i'm glad the "time" magazine has brought ebola back to the headlines, keeping it on the head librarie
. >> i joanna thank you very much. >> thanks, greta. >> next guest is 2014 "time" magazine person of will find out he goes "on the record" next. plus, a disturbing new rap video urges people to kill cops. but it gets evenézç worse. wait until you see who is appearing in thelc1?ñ video. that's coming up. >>> today, president obama warning that as long as ebola is stillclfñp spreading iÑ west africa, it is likely to come right back here to the...
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no, he did not, joanna. that's very far out there. the president is not spreading protests. fresno, california. thank you, mr. obama, for setting back race relations 40 years by your actions you have incited riots. i don't know where this is coming from. i disagree, sharon. the president had nothing to do with the protests. he is a politician. the hard core anti-american people are fueling the protests. the criminals use michael brown's death to loot and destroy. the president had nothing to do with it. rock mart, georgia. bill, killing patton is excellent but the book made me mad because churchill, eisenhower and fdr were so blind about stalin. churchi churchill got it, but washington, d.c. right after was indeed blind to the russian threat. patton was not and it might have gotten him killed. florida, just bought killing patton using my nice billoreilly.com premium member discount. i also got 50% off killing kennedy. you are a smart guy, gary. that deal is amazing. it really is. i know i say this a lot, but boy what a good deal that is. i want everybody to check it out. bec
no, he did not, joanna. that's very far out there. the president is not spreading protests. fresno, california. thank you, mr. obama, for setting back race relations 40 years by your actions you have incited riots. i don't know where this is coming from. i disagree, sharon. the president had nothing to do with the protests. he is a politician. the hard core anti-american people are fueling the protests. the criminals use michael brown's death to loot and destroy. the president had nothing to do...
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this is joanna adamo the apartment building manager. >> it's [ indiscernible ] especially an apartment complex, you know, i mean it could have caught the apartment on fire put people's lives in danger. it's scary. >> reporter: the car fire started exactly one week ago. this is scene a fire in east san jose. to recap, three fires this morning, three fires exactly one week ago. that is a total of 6 fires spanning two weeks. san jose police investigators have quite a case on their hands. live in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> 16 cal fire workers are on leave after an investigation into a sex tape that could not be found. investigators were looking into a report of a video that supposedly showed firefighters having sex with prostitutes on fire trucks. although the video was never located, investigators say they did discover some other unrelated violations. >> right now it's too early to determine the next steps we'll take. we do know in their initial information to us there are violations made by these 16 employees. >> cal fire won't explain the violations. most of the suspended employees
this is joanna adamo the apartment building manager. >> it's [ indiscernible ] especially an apartment complex, you know, i mean it could have caught the apartment on fire put people's lives in danger. it's scary. >> reporter: the car fire started exactly one week ago. this is scene a fire in east san jose. to recap, three fires this morning, three fires exactly one week ago. that is a total of 6 fires spanning two weeks. san jose police investigators have quite a case on their...
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constrictor liz shipman and catty kay, self asheerns what women should know and editor-in-chief of cosmo joannas, of course catty, we have been joking about it mica has spoken to women and the first thing she says all the time is don't say your sorry. you are not sorry. have the confidence to go with what you believe n. talk about "the confidence code." >> that's where it came from. we would interview people on the top of business military people you expect to be brooming with confidence. we came up with tradess, i'm just licky to have got therech i was in the right place at the right time. we found self doubt. we looked into the research to see if there was a confident gap between pen and women and the statistics were extraordinary. we talked about this earlier, men over estimate their abilities 30% on average, women tends to underestimate their abilities. there was a study in the u.k. asking young draut students what do you deserve to earn five years out of college the men would say i think i deserve $80,000 t. women would say, i deserve $64,000. it's a 20% gap in what we feel we deserve. >>
constrictor liz shipman and catty kay, self asheerns what women should know and editor-in-chief of cosmo joannas, of course catty, we have been joking about it mica has spoken to women and the first thing she says all the time is don't say your sorry. you are not sorry. have the confidence to go with what you believe n. talk about "the confidence code." >> that's where it came from. we would interview people on the top of business military people you expect to be brooming with...
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and we will talk with correspondent joanna kitson author of the book steamrolled. "washington journal" is live with today's headlines with your calls and facebook comments and tweets every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> coming up on c-span2, leon panetta and then treasury secretary leon panetta in his book, "worthy fights: a memoir of leadership in war and peace." then we had timothy geithner, author of "stress test: relections on financial crises." >> coming up next, leon panetta talks about his courier in public service ranging from his years in california to his most recent post as secretary of defense. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. thank you for coming. i am the deputy director of politics and prose and i would like to begin by thanking you. we are in the throes of another dynamic season of events together. please check out our website for more information. we also host events in our bookstore on connecticut avenue and almost every night of the year we offer
and we will talk with correspondent joanna kitson author of the book steamrolled. "washington journal" is live with today's headlines with your calls and facebook comments and tweets every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> coming up on c-span2, leon panetta and then treasury secretary leon panetta in his book, "worthy fights: a memoir of leadership in war and peace." then we had timothy geithner, author of "stress test: relections on financial crises."...
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joanna, thank you. congratulations, john. we want to see your gingerbread pictures.well. heavy showers on 101 making their way towards redwood city, as well. and all this activity is going to be in san jose by about 10:26, so hang on, another round of heavy rain on the way. showers will continue at least until about 1:00 this afternoon, with temperatures cool today, only in the mid to upper 50s. have a good friday. >> and that's your latest weather. in a few hours from now a lot of you will be hitting the malls. >> why not spread that happiness and help those who benefit a great cause. it's a great way to give both ways. >> great items. we'll do our big reveal here first. >> first up. >> this is so great. this is tom with target. one for one, but they also have these other amazing items. on the tag of each item it will tell you what they're donating. a hat donates a blanket. some meals. you know what you're giving along with what you're actually getting as a gift. >> cool. >> it's fun to see all these different things from them. available at target. >> next up? >> ok
joanna, thank you. congratulations, john. we want to see your gingerbread pictures.well. heavy showers on 101 making their way towards redwood city, as well. and all this activity is going to be in san jose by about 10:26, so hang on, another round of heavy rain on the way. showers will continue at least until about 1:00 this afternoon, with temperatures cool today, only in the mid to upper 50s. have a good friday. >> and that's your latest weather. in a few hours from now a lot of you...