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joel stanley runs one of the largest marijuana grows in the state of colorado.s a family owned operation. the five family brothers went into business in 2008 under the medical marijuana laws passed in the rocky mountains state. jesse stanley supervises the marijuana lab. >> lot of failures lots of successes but we started growing to help cancer patients. from cancer it turned into multiple sclerosis, it turned into diabetes. >> soon a lest known plant compound caught the brothers attention. cannabidiol. they decided to are breed a strain >> people call it the hippie disappointment. you could smoke it all day, and you wouldn't become high. but we still grew it. so much, that it hurt our other crops. >> it wasn't until the stanleys met charlotte fiji that they were convinced that it could help children. charlotte severs from gervais syndrome. charlotte just up to five at the time, was having up to 500 grand grand mal seizures in a month. >> joel says hey, there is a woman who wants to treat her daughter with cannabis. i said you're crazy. that's going to end up la
joel stanley runs one of the largest marijuana grows in the state of colorado.s a family owned operation. the five family brothers went into business in 2008 under the medical marijuana laws passed in the rocky mountains state. jesse stanley supervises the marijuana lab. >> lot of failures lots of successes but we started growing to help cancer patients. from cancer it turned into multiple sclerosis, it turned into diabetes. >> soon a lest known plant compound caught the brothers...
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joel: i have been in here before this was refurbished and renovated. i would not be here if it was not for the staff here and that is the important thing here. reporter: iranian-born man who attacked the cafe claimed allegiance with the -- the jihadist group islamic state. following the siege, the australian government reviewed its anti-terror laws and tightened immigration controls. host: a strike by pilots for the flag carrier lift anza has been extended to a fourth day on saturday. host: the union made the announcement with 200,000 affected. the pilots' dispute has been over early retirement benefits. and that for the markets. more from the frankfurt stock exchange. reporter: many analysts digested this friday as the day where the decision will take place if the rally of the stock markets may continue or not. it has been triple witching day. bets on options indexes, and shares expired and of course investors have been very curious about which direction the markets would choose. in the end, share prices rose higher again. also the euro recovered from
joel: i have been in here before this was refurbished and renovated. i would not be here if it was not for the staff here and that is the important thing here. reporter: iranian-born man who attacked the cafe claimed allegiance with the -- the jihadist group islamic state. following the siege, the australian government reviewed its anti-terror laws and tightened immigration controls. host: a strike by pilots for the flag carrier lift anza has been extended to a fourth day on saturday. host: the...
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joel waldman, fox news. >> jerry brown, clearly not a fan of cruz. the governor says cruz is not qualified to be president. >> i think that man has rendered himself absolutely unfit to run for office. >> cruz said last week science does not back up people. he called global warming alarmists. brown says 90% -- 90% of this is caused. >>> the pentagon is investigating an online hit list posted by a group claiming to be the islamic state hacking division. it shows the photos, names and addresses of 100 military members. military experts say the list is like marching orders for lone wolves and isis-inspired top ratives. >> they rative -- off ratives -- operatives. >> they are getting to where they are actually organized and are just as hard on soak immediate as they are on the -- on social media as they are on the battlefield. >> the marine corps is urging its personnel to limit how much personal information is available. >>> afghanistan's president is visiting the u.s. this week and he's beginning his trip by thanking troops and tax payers for his sacrif
joel waldman, fox news. >> jerry brown, clearly not a fan of cruz. the governor says cruz is not qualified to be president. >> i think that man has rendered himself absolutely unfit to run for office. >> cruz said last week science does not back up people. he called global warming alarmists. brown says 90% -- 90% of this is caused. >>> the pentagon is investigating an online hit list posted by a group claiming to be the islamic state hacking division. it shows the...
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in washington, joel waldman, fox news. >>> today president obama heard recommendations from a task force looking into police use of force ranging from use of cameras to better data collections. >> rate knew, we do not -- rate now, we do not have a good sense and local communities don't have a good sense of how frequently there may be interactions with police and community members that result in a death. >> the task force was appointed following the deaths of unarmed black men in ferguson, missouri and new york city. it recommended an independent recommendation when police used deadly force among other practices. the president said now is the time for police to build trust in police of communities of color. the justice department is expected to release a highly critical report this week accusing police in ferguson, missouri of racial discrimination. the investigation was launched after a white police officer shot and killed unarmed black teenager, michael brown. according to the new york times, the report accuses ferguson police of disproportionately issuing traffic citations to african-
in washington, joel waldman, fox news. >>> today president obama heard recommendations from a task force looking into police use of force ranging from use of cameras to better data collections. >> rate knew, we do not -- rate now, we do not have a good sense and local communities don't have a good sense of how frequently there may be interactions with police and community members that result in a death. >> the task force was appointed following the deaths of unarmed black...
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joel we mentioned a few moments ago.efense right off the bat said it's not going to side step tsarnaev's guilt so what's the strategy here? >> reporter: well lucy good point. i should say lot of graphic and emotional testimony that was happening at late this this afternoon court recessed at 4:30. something you tony a lot of high profile criminal trials or any criminal trials for that matter the defense and prosecution in their opening statements agreeing on who did this and how they did this and the defense really coming out and admitting the guilt of their client dzhokar tsarnaev n fact i quote here the defense attorney saying saying, it was him who did it. tsarnaev the defense attorney alleges placed the pressure cook kearse at the finish line and not only that, the defense attorney says that he was look looking for children nearby and placed the pressure cooker down there naming some of these kids -- maiming some of these kids. three people died. 264 injured the defense attorney asked sort of row tory cal question, wh
joel we mentioned a few moments ago.efense right off the bat said it's not going to side step tsarnaev's guilt so what's the strategy here? >> reporter: well lucy good point. i should say lot of graphic and emotional testimony that was happening at late this this afternoon court recessed at 4:30. something you tony a lot of high profile criminal trials or any criminal trials for that matter the defense and prosecution in their opening statements agreeing on who did this and how they did...
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in washington, joel waldman, fox news. >>> for the second time in eight days a bat found in fremont in an area where children play has tested tive for -- tested positive for rabies. janine de la vega has more. >> reporter: during the day it's common to see kids in this neighborhood playing. at night, neighbors i say it's common to see these. >> i've seen bats, they fly around the area. he you can hear them ticking. >> reporter: to stumble across bats is unusual but last friday, a father and his daughter were walking their dog when they spotted a bat in this grass area at niles element -- niles e rather -- elementary school. the dog picked it up. it was still alive. the bat tested positive for rabies. the dog had been vaccinated but will be quarantined. no children were hurt. the bat was not found during school hours. rabies affects the brain and nervous system. in this case, the dog that grabbed it was vaccinated but it's still being quarantined for 30 days. county vector control workers will be going door to door in this neighborhood handing out this flier telling people about the rab
in washington, joel waldman, fox news. >>> for the second time in eight days a bat found in fremont in an area where children play has tested tive for -- tested positive for rabies. janine de la vega has more. >> reporter: during the day it's common to see kids in this neighborhood playing. at night, neighbors i say it's common to see these. >> i've seen bats, they fly around the area. he you can hear them ticking. >> reporter: to stumble across bats is unusual but...
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>> joel uses a neighbor's garden hose to cool d.j.'s body. >> whoa! >> i would say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and shoulders are covered with second and third-degree burns. joel and john also suffer severe burns and cuts, but their focus is on d.j. >> everything around him, his ears, his hair, shoulders were burned, but because he didn't sustain any burns to his nose and mouth, he didn't suffer any respiratory injuries. >> d.j. will lose both his ears. at children's hospital of wisconsin, angela and her husband, chris, learn just how difficult the road to recovery will be. >> they were thinking that it was going to be six to eight months before he even got released from the hospital. >> while d.j. spends months in the
>> joel uses a neighbor's garden hose to cool d.j.'s body. >> whoa! >> i would say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and...
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it's a touching memorial in honor of joel bell. for last years race the 95-year- old man put on his military uniform and stood outside his home on the race route waving to the racers. that gesture is captured on video. it touched people around the world. >> this is a little spontaneous, and genuine, and heartfelt. a world war ii veteran. there is not too many of them left. it's not tool often you get to see a hero like that. so it gives you an extra boost. >> joe bell died in january. in his honor the race organizers created the memorial mile. they invited veterans of all ages to come out and support the cause. runners stopped by joe bell's house. posed for pictures in front of it and paid their respects. his family says mr. bell would have loved the community spirit. >>> a memorial service will be held later this morning for bay area journalist dori maynard. it's set for 11:00 a.m.. the memorial will be held at the chapel of the chimes in oakland. maynard was president of the maynard institute founded by her father robert. the for
it's a touching memorial in honor of joel bell. for last years race the 95-year- old man put on his military uniform and stood outside his home on the race route waving to the racers. that gesture is captured on video. it touched people around the world. >> this is a little spontaneous, and genuine, and heartfelt. a world war ii veteran. there is not too many of them left. it's not tool often you get to see a hero like that. so it gives you an extra boost. >> joe bell died in...
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joel packer: thank you. thanks for having me. my representative community for education funding is a national coalition of 116 education groups. the budget that the committee reported at today is really going to be devastating for students and children from preschool through higher education. it does that in three major ways. first, in the pot of mrn that's called non-defense discretionary, that's the pot of money that the appropriations committee allocates each year, it is where most education programs are funded along with many other important programs, it starts up by freezing that pot of money at the sequester level for fiscal year 2016 leaving no room for any needed investments. then much worse, in the next nine years, it slashes those funds by $759 billion. it is an average cut of 14%. 14% cut in the department of education would be almost $7 billion, $8 billion that would really be harmful for extra reading help, services for are children with disability college work study. second, it devastates the pell grant program. pel
joel packer: thank you. thanks for having me. my representative community for education funding is a national coalition of 116 education groups. the budget that the committee reported at today is really going to be devastating for students and children from preschool through higher education. it does that in three major ways. first, in the pot of mrn that's called non-defense discretionary, that's the pot of money that the appropriations committee allocates each year, it is where most education...
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that whole billy joel -- [bleep]. >> we willed dit that -- we will edit that out. >> billy joel was turfed for that. you have to be a robot. >> do you think you will see the fight for robot-human marriage equality? >> back in the 1920s we were told we would have flying cars. this is basically what we were doing a hundred years ago. the lapels have changed a quarter inch, but this is the same -- we don't have anything cool anything. no one can even fly! planes, we had those in the 50s. we are not going to be friends with robots and we are not going to have a dog that will turn into an owl and skate -- skateboards will not race through the skies. >> siri can you make him stop? >> i would like toe -- i would like to apologize to joanne. i am flying right now. coming up say goodbye to hang officers. and do you do you have pictures of your animals? fox news.com/red eye. female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to
that whole billy joel -- [bleep]. >> we willed dit that -- we will edit that out. >> billy joel was turfed for that. you have to be a robot. >> do you think you will see the fight for robot-human marriage equality? >> back in the 1920s we were told we would have flying cars. this is basically what we were doing a hundred years ago. the lapels have changed a quarter inch, but this is the same -- we don't have anything cool anything. no one can even fly! planes, we had...
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nbc 10 was at the union league of philadelphia for the joel anthony gingrith jr.al gala fundraiser. it raises money for brain tumor research. a good cause out there tonight. but people contending with january-like temperatures. >> you need the heavy coats. tomorrow it will be colder. 25 in philadelphia. 18 in places like allentown and wind on top of that making it feel colder and 45 tomorrow for the high. but monday will be warmer. getting closer to 60. >> waiting for the warm up. that's nbc 10 news for now. "saturday night live" is next. have a great night. >>> gentlemen, thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> now, the reason i asked you all here is because we only have until the end of march to get something done in the middle east. that's hard to do
nbc 10 was at the union league of philadelphia for the joel anthony gingrith jr.al gala fundraiser. it raises money for brain tumor research. a good cause out there tonight. but people contending with january-like temperatures. >> you need the heavy coats. tomorrow it will be colder. 25 in philadelphia. 18 in places like allentown and wind on top of that making it feel colder and 45 tomorrow for the high. but monday will be warmer. getting closer to 60. >> waiting for the warm up....
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. >> joel is a retired union attorney, part of a coalition that is working on a memorial to rememberthe event. >> march 25th. 1911. young women and children toiled away at sewing machines for hours. >> that was where the factory was. the fire started in the scrap bin and within minutes the top three floors were ipp gulfed in flames. doors were locked to prevent workers taking breaks. women and children plunged to their depth. women tried to escape. only a few got out. don's relatives were in the fire. his great aunt died her sister survived. >> she slid down the elevator cable, landing on people's heads. that was the last elevator to go up. >> many burnt to death. others chose another way to die. >> rather than be ipp sinnerated 60 jumped to their deaths. >> it was over in a few minutes. 146 people mostly young women and children were dead. works place regulations were changed. there's a lot more reform that needs to be enacted. many activists say the same unsafe conditions existed today around the world. in 2012, a massive factory choir killed 117 in bangladesh. a year later, in ban
. >> joel is a retired union attorney, part of a coalition that is working on a memorial to rememberthe event. >> march 25th. 1911. young women and children toiled away at sewing machines for hours. >> that was where the factory was. the fire started in the scrap bin and within minutes the top three floors were ipp gulfed in flames. doors were locked to prevent workers taking breaks. women and children plunged to their depth. women tried to escape. only a few got out. don's...
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i think it was joel barr, the fbi checked them when he was working -- >> the story on that is the joel barr was fired from the army on a radar project because the fbi found out he was a communist. six weeks later, he got a job working in private industry with access to higher levels of information. it was widely known at the place he had been fired from, that he was a communist. julius rosenberg was fired because he was a communist. a few weeks later, he was hired and private industry, again with access to high levels of information. alfred semyon was fired, and got a job in private industry. >> that sounds like washington dc. >> there were occasional things like that on the soviet side as well. where spies, in particular would be highly unreliable often alcoholics. yet, they would be kept on. sometimes, they still provided useful information, but sometimes it wasn't as useful. in other cases, though, the gaps were deliberate. for example, the soviet union had an extensive espionage network in japan prior to the second world war, and into the early stages of the war. it could have prov
i think it was joel barr, the fbi checked them when he was working -- >> the story on that is the joel barr was fired from the army on a radar project because the fbi found out he was a communist. six weeks later, he got a job working in private industry with access to higher levels of information. it was widely known at the place he had been fired from, that he was a communist. julius rosenberg was fired because he was a communist. a few weeks later, he was hired and private industry,...
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de la joven secuestrada y josÉ rafael fermÍn garcÍa alias el loco fermÍn, habÍan despojado a ramÓn joela investigaciones se produjo secuestro. >> chori, secuestrador de la joven, planificÓ y materializar secuestro, de la joven el pasado viernes, a las nueve 30 de la noche mientras ella llegaba su residencia. >> mateo moquetas agregÓ que mÁs adelante la familia de la joven recibiÓ una llamada donde reclamaban entrega de varios cientos de dÓlares. fue liberada luego de investigadores allanaron la casa de madre presupuesto secuestrador. >> fue liberada en los alrededores del hospital traumatolÓgico, pasada de las cinco de la tarde. >> jacobo mateo testificÓ que permanece prÓfugo. el vocero de la policÍa dijo que se entrega por las vÍas pertinentes. dalia: hay mÁs de 80 millones de diabÉticos en estados unidos, el peor de todo es que no lo saben. cuÁles solo peligro de no saberlo? >> de mariana un poquito pero de repente me malibÚ c _ pero de repente me malle mÁgica. _ me mariana un poquito y luego empecÉ a marearme mÁs hasta que caÍ. antonio: hay cientos de personas en los estados unidos q
de la joven secuestrada y josÉ rafael fermÍn garcÍa alias el loco fermÍn, habÍan despojado a ramÓn joela investigaciones se produjo secuestro. >> chori, secuestrador de la joven, planificÓ y materializar secuestro, de la joven el pasado viernes, a las nueve 30 de la noche mientras ella llegaba su residencia. >> mateo moquetas agregÓ que mÁs adelante la familia de la joven recibiÓ una llamada donde reclamaban entrega de varios cientos de dÓlares. fue liberada luego de...
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. >> joel is part of a coalition working on a memorial to remember the tragic event.t was march 25th, 1911. immigrant women and children with few labour laws toiled at sewing machine for hours. >> that was where the factory was. >> it started in a scrap bin, within minutes the top three floors were engulfed in flames. the doors were locked. an iron fire escape buckled sending women and children plunging to their deaths. others escaped by parking in a working freight elevator only a few got out. don's relatives were in the fire, his great aunt got out. >> she slid down the elevator cable and landed on top of the people's heads. that was the last elevator to go up. >> many victims burnt to death. others chose another way to die. >> rather than being incinerated in the flames 60 jumped to their deaths. it was open in a few minutes. 146 people, mostly women and children were dead. >> reporter: work place regulations were changed swiftly. labour activists say there's more reforms that need to be enacted today. >> the same unsafe conditions that existed in america at the tu
. >> joel is part of a coalition working on a memorial to remember the tragic event.t was march 25th, 1911. immigrant women and children with few labour laws toiled at sewing machine for hours. >> that was where the factory was. >> it started in a scrap bin, within minutes the top three floors were engulfed in flames. the doors were locked. an iron fire escape buckled sending women and children plunging to their deaths. others escaped by parking in a working freight elevator...
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joel wallman, fox news. >>> keeping police and protesters from clashing. a look at past crowd control efforts and what could help cool tensions. >> we know we still have more work to do. >> and stretching the imagination with wearful technology. from solar panel clothing to trackers in your shoes. >> and after the break, should your sugary drink come with a warning? the interesting proposal. >> two derailed train cars are blocking traffic in a downtown san jose neighborhood. the union pacific cargo tracks came off the track. a broken axel may be the cause. union pacific is using heavy equipment to get the train back on the track. >>> san francisco could become the first city in the country to require strict new rules for soda and other drinks that have sugar in them. rob roth is in the city now with the plan and the push back. rob? >> reporter: right frank. well existing ads such as this one would be exempt, but under a current proposal, warning labels would be requires on all new soda ads. they tower over freeways, but one of three proposed laws have been
joel wallman, fox news. >>> keeping police and protesters from clashing. a look at past crowd control efforts and what could help cool tensions. >> we know we still have more work to do. >> and stretching the imagination with wearful technology. from solar panel clothing to trackers in your shoes. >> and after the break, should your sugary drink come with a warning? the interesting proposal. >> two derailed train cars are blocking traffic in a downtown san jose...
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joel ramirez was paralyzed in a warehouse accident after a 900 pound crate fell on him in 2009.june, his home health aide was taken away after the state of california passed a new law. his wife, lupita, gave up her job to help him, including with his personal hygiene. >> when he was walking before, he's very, very a strong man. ( crying ) even i said i couldn't imagine when i saw him like this. it destroyed my soul, you know. >> there was my mom here, but she's 75 years old. oh, my god, i was trying to clean up, and i couldn't finish cleaning, and i said i can't even do it right now. how am i going to do it when i get older. m >> woodruff: let's look more closely at the impact of all this. michael grabell was the lead reporter on this for pro- publica. and reporter howard burkess of npr collaborated with him. welcome to you both. howard burkess, you listen to the story of joel ramirez, and you just wonder how could he get by? >> well, he had a very difficult time getting by. he didn't get enough in workers compensation benefits to replace the home health aide himself. it would h
joel ramirez was paralyzed in a warehouse accident after a 900 pound crate fell on him in 2009.june, his home health aide was taken away after the state of california passed a new law. his wife, lupita, gave up her job to help him, including with his personal hygiene. >> when he was walking before, he's very, very a strong man. ( crying ) even i said i couldn't imagine when i saw him like this. it destroyed my soul, you know. >> there was my mom here, but she's 75 years old. oh, my...
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reporter, joel waldman explains why. >> two days after prime minister benjamin netanyahu won reelection and reject a new palestinian state, president obama called to congratulate the isreali leader. but the president made it clear the u.s. would reassess how it approaches the mideast peace process. >> even the divergent comments of the prime minister, legitimately call into question his commitment to this policy principle. >> the white house stopped short of saying it would pull its support of israel. meanwhile, netanyahu insisted his position on a two-state solution has not changed. he claimed it cannot happen now because of instability in the region. >> conditions in the middle east have changed to the point where any territory withdraw from, it is immediately taken up by iranian backed terrorists. >> netanyahu blasted a potential deal, meanwhile the president just released this video directly to the iranian people asking for their support. >> if iran's leaders can agree to a reasonable deal, it can lead to a better path. the path of greater opportunities for the iranian people. more
reporter, joel waldman explains why. >> two days after prime minister benjamin netanyahu won reelection and reject a new palestinian state, president obama called to congratulate the isreali leader. but the president made it clear the u.s. would reassess how it approaches the mideast peace process. >> even the divergent comments of the prime minister, legitimately call into question his commitment to this policy principle. >> the white house stopped short of saying it would...
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fox's joel waldman has the story from washington, d.c. >> reporter: it was hillary clinton's first timedressing the e-mail controversy swirling around her. but she says she did not break any rules or regulations while secretary of state. hillary clinton explained why she relied exclusively on a private e-mail address during her four years at the state department. she said it all came down to a matter of convenience. >> i thought using one device would be simpler and obviously it hasn't work out that way. >> reporter: in december, clinton sent 55,000 pages of e-mails from her private account to the state department at its request. she says the majority of her work e-mails were sent to fellow government workers and therefore would have been automatically preserved for the public record. >> i took the unprecedented step of asking that the state department make all my work relateed e-mails public for everyone to see. >> reporter: the agency then turned over about 300 e-mails to a house committee investigating the 2012 benghazi attacks. but republican members on that panel questioned gaps in
fox's joel waldman has the story from washington, d.c. >> reporter: it was hillary clinton's first timedressing the e-mail controversy swirling around her. but she says she did not break any rules or regulations while secretary of state. hillary clinton explained why she relied exclusively on a private e-mail address during her four years at the state department. she said it all came down to a matter of convenience. >> i thought using one device would be simpler and obviously it...
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. >> good evening commissioners is commissioner president fong my name is joel i'm here representing the electrical contradiction representing the electrical association technicians local 6 and join the center on mixed use that promotes the public participation demonstrating community benefits and displaying corporate responsibility hopefully, this project is in the sustainable for our community we hire significant for contractor that are environmentally responsible and provide paying construction jobs with health care and pension benefits for permanent local san francisco resident we believe this helps to strengthen our community we provide lifelong public health for national black anthem and lgbtq and military members that receive equal pay and a guy for the academy graduates to enter the trades that is a short from 2015 city office of economic workforce development showing the technicians provide 685 percent of local apprentice housing from san francisco residents i urge any other contractors to show they do the same also, we comply with allstasis in regards to electricians must b
. >> good evening commissioners is commissioner president fong my name is joel i'm here representing the electrical contradiction representing the electrical association technicians local 6 and join the center on mixed use that promotes the public participation demonstrating community benefits and displaying corporate responsibility hopefully, this project is in the sustainable for our community we hire significant for contractor that are environmentally responsible and provide paying...
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at the university of utah, isn't professor joel cooper is testing the impact of voice-activated infotainment, available in many cars. kosta was up first. >> i have a headset on, a finger clicker, a heart rate monitor and a microphone. i'm like a cyborg. >> there's a g.p.s. system, a wide-angled camera. it allows us to monitor your speed, where you are looking as you drive down the road. >> to establish a baseline for the measurements, the first test was to drive while responding to the drt lights. >> as you go down the road this little light flashes red or green. when it flashes green, i'd like you to click the button. >> he took us to salt lake city. >> you'll do a number of voice driving. >> call amy smith at work. >> call amy smith at work. she's always so busy. >> dial your own phone number. >> dial 805... no. you're stupid. >> did you say "dial." >> no, i said you're stupid. >> play your c.d. >> play c.d. turn it up. >> did you say... >> you don't get me. you just don't get me. how did i do. >> one of the things i noticed as you drove along is you slowed way down. >> i grew up learning
at the university of utah, isn't professor joel cooper is testing the impact of voice-activated infotainment, available in many cars. kosta was up first. >> i have a headset on, a finger clicker, a heart rate monitor and a microphone. i'm like a cyborg. >> there's a g.p.s. system, a wide-angled camera. it allows us to monitor your speed, where you are looking as you drive down the road. >> to establish a baseline for the measurements, the first test was to drive while...
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in washington, joel waldman, fox news. >> the associated press says it is filing a lawsuit to obtain hillary clinton's e-mails, as secretary of state. this comes as mrs. clinton is explaining why she used her personal e-mail account and server during her tenure rather than a government account. the a.p. says it's suing because repeatedlied "under the freedom -- requests under the freedom act have not been filled. mrs. crinton said her use of a private e-mail account was a matter of inconvenience. >> looking back, it would have been better to tuesday two separate phones and two e-mail accounts. i thought one device would be simpler and obviously it has not worked out that way. >> clinton says the use of a private e-mail account did not violate state department rules at the time. she's handed over 30,000 work- related e-mails but deleted the private ones. the state department will release those in the commenting -- coming months. >>> a stolen car and a police chase. the tool to catch the young people inside. >>> and a student group vote to ban the american flag sparks campus protest es
in washington, joel waldman, fox news. >> the associated press says it is filing a lawsuit to obtain hillary clinton's e-mails, as secretary of state. this comes as mrs. clinton is explaining why she used her personal e-mail account and server during her tenure rather than a government account. the a.p. says it's suing because repeatedlied "under the freedom -- requests under the freedom act have not been filled. mrs. crinton said her use of a private e-mail account was a matter of...
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joel berg, who heads the new york coalition against hunger says, as the city gets wealthier, demand at the 1000 plus food kitchens he represents is only increasing. >> well when neighborhoods gentrify, the demand goes up because rent is the single greatest cost that low income people face and if they can't afford to pay rent, they can't afford to buy food. >> and with less government aid for food, the strain is on charities to fill the void and depend on donations to keep feeding new york's hungry. >>> it's one of the toughest jobs in america now, ferguson, missouri's new acting police chief - speaks for the first time on national television to this show about fixing what is broken and of the fear his companies face on the streets. >> they are afraid. if you are sitting looking in the crowd, it's in your mind who has got the gun. and there's no way to prevent it. also - a major american city
joel berg, who heads the new york coalition against hunger says, as the city gets wealthier, demand at the 1000 plus food kitchens he represents is only increasing. >> well when neighborhoods gentrify, the demand goes up because rent is the single greatest cost that low income people face and if they can't afford to pay rent, they can't afford to buy food. >> and with less government aid for food, the strain is on charities to fill the void and depend on donations to keep feeding...
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. >> joel miller speaking to us about the attack. another blogger has been hacked to death in bangladesh is capital. two islamic school students attacked the 26-year-old with meat cleavers. >> it comes just months after the murder of obligee droit at prominent bangladeshi-american blogger. he was known for rejecting fundamentalism in manga --. the government in -- in bangladesh. the government in dhaka is not doing enough to protect free speech in the country. to nigeria where tensions are high as a result of the country's presidential elections that are slowly being released. the results are being announced in piecemeal fashion with initial count showing slightly for incumbent goodluck jonathan. >> of the u.s. and britain have warned of political interference in the vote counting process echoing complaints from the political opposition. still, complaints from the military ruler, the main challenger in this election, are confident that victory will be there. >> supporters of the presidential challenger, mohamed do variety are set up
. >> joel miller speaking to us about the attack. another blogger has been hacked to death in bangladesh is capital. two islamic school students attacked the 26-year-old with meat cleavers. >> it comes just months after the murder of obligee droit at prominent bangladeshi-american blogger. he was known for rejecting fundamentalism in manga --. the government in -- in bangladesh. the government in dhaka is not doing enough to protect free speech in the country. to nigeria where...
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joel berg, who heads the new york coalition against hunger says, as the city gets wealthier, demand atus food kitchens he represents is only increasing. >> well when neighborhoods gentrify, the demand goes up because rent is the single greatest cost that low income people face and if they can't afford to pay rent, they can't afford to buy food. >> and with less government aid for food, the strain is on charities to fill the void and depend on donations to keep feeding new york's hungry. >> family members in danger >> he was staring in space drugged out... >> from the very people you trust to care for them >> it's killing people.. >> america tonight uncovers the fda warning that's being ignored... >> these drugs are used for the convenience of overwhelmed staff >> the deadly nursing home shortcut you need to know about >> what about their rights? >> what really goes on when you're not there? america tonight exclusive investigation: drugging dementia only on al jazeera america >>> this is tech no . this is a show about science by scientists. tonight, techno journeys into the jungle. this
joel berg, who heads the new york coalition against hunger says, as the city gets wealthier, demand atus food kitchens he represents is only increasing. >> well when neighborhoods gentrify, the demand goes up because rent is the single greatest cost that low income people face and if they can't afford to pay rent, they can't afford to buy food. >> and with less government aid for food, the strain is on charities to fill the void and depend on donations to keep feeding new york's...
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joel berg, who heads the new york coalition against hunger says, as the city gets wealthier, demand at the 1000 plus food kitchens he represents is only increasing. >> well when neighborhoods gentrify, the demand goes up because rent is the single greatest cost that low income people face and if they can't afford to pay rent, they can't afford to buy food. >> and with less government aid for food, the strain is on charities to fill the void and depend on donations to keep feeding new york's hungry. >>> saudi war planes bomb shia houthi targets in yemen for a second night. the houthi response is absolute did hefee identify's. >>> hello and al jazerra head quart in other words doha. i am jane dutton. the police searched the home of a copilot who deliberately crashed a germanwings plane. den million children don't get to experience this
joel berg, who heads the new york coalition against hunger says, as the city gets wealthier, demand at the 1000 plus food kitchens he represents is only increasing. >> well when neighborhoods gentrify, the demand goes up because rent is the single greatest cost that low income people face and if they can't afford to pay rent, they can't afford to buy food. >> and with less government aid for food, the strain is on charities to fill the void and depend on donations to keep feeding...
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power play joel ward to nicolas backstrom. watch this save by cam talbot. cat-like reflexes right there. >> how about that? >> capitals still down 2-1. third period same score, capitals still attacking but they turned over the puck. full speed ahead. he hopes for 3-1. the rangers take this one. that's your final score. next up for the capitals they take on dallas this friday into moving on to college basketball now, championship night for america in the patriot league and another chance to make the tournament. last year the eagles won the conference. tonight, trying to do the same. american up against a team they beat twice during the regular season. lafayette hoping to take the crowd away from au. second half michael hoffman. three of his 13 points coming here. that gave the leopards the lead. they cut the lead to 8. gardener with the steal gives it up to charlie jones. count the bucket and one. au is down five. a little later, gardener nice three-pointer there from the little guy. the eagles down one. next possession for lafayette, nick linder. 65-63, the
power play joel ward to nicolas backstrom. watch this save by cam talbot. cat-like reflexes right there. >> how about that? >> capitals still down 2-1. third period same score, capitals still attacking but they turned over the puck. full speed ahead. he hopes for 3-1. the rangers take this one. that's your final score. next up for the capitals they take on dallas this friday into moving on to college basketball now, championship night for america in the patriot league and another...
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it's an even bigger night for forward joel ward. tonight he'll play his 500th game.n incredible feat considering ward was originally passed over by every team in the nhl draft when he was 18. >> i always dreamed about just playing one game. then i got to the game and i wanted to play a full year. i never really dreamed -- i always dreamed of playing in the league but never really dreamed of playing 500 getting to that milestone. >> 500 games. wow. >>> the maryland terrapins going dancing for the first time in four years. since they're now a top 10 team, they have a rather large target on their back. their opponents would love nothing more than to play spoiler. up first is rutgers. the team having quite the exact opposite kind of inaugural big 10 season than the it -- than the terps are. >> it's never easy on the road. it's never easy at home either but we find ways to win so that's been the story of this team. >> trying to do the best we can against rutgers. >> the georgetown hoyas have a good chance to get in but could really help themselves with a strong finish. to
it's an even bigger night for forward joel ward. tonight he'll play his 500th game.n incredible feat considering ward was originally passed over by every team in the nhl draft when he was 18. >> i always dreamed about just playing one game. then i got to the game and i wanted to play a full year. i never really dreamed -- i always dreamed of playing in the league but never really dreamed of playing 500 getting to that milestone. >> 500 games. wow. >>> the maryland terrapins...
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billy joel, elton john. >> seth: i'm only listening to greatest hits albums!it's your homeostatic level that's your existence. you know what i mean? you can go and check out alt nation maybe, but you're really going to come back to lithium. >> seth: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] adam horovitz is in the movie as well. one of the beastie boys. >> he's a great actor and he hasn't been acting for a long time. he used to act. when i was starting out, i would go on auditions and he was doing a lot. right when the beastie boys were happening. he did an "equalizer" episode. you know, i think he was in a serious drama that the guy directed "chariots of fire" directed. >> seth: right, yeah. >> yeah. so then he went and became iconic as a beastie boy. now he decided to join us for this movie. >> seth: but you did something that this is -- this is, like fantasy camp plus. because you actually performed live with the beastie boys. >> yes. back in 2008, they were doing a "rock the vote" tour. and they called and said, "hey, do you want to get on stage with us and do a little
billy joel, elton john. >> seth: i'm only listening to greatest hits albums!it's your homeostatic level that's your existence. you know what i mean? you can go and check out alt nation maybe, but you're really going to come back to lithium. >> seth: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] adam horovitz is in the movie as well. one of the beastie boys. >> he's a great actor and he hasn't been acting for a long time. he used to act. when i was starting out, i would go on auditions and he...
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. >> a texas woman went out to investigate and joel thomas says what she found was unic perfected. >> for weeks, this dog eluded rescuers trying to help abandoned animals. but this time, he greeted rescuers with incessant barking. >> and he has never acted like that before. i was worried that maybe he was sick or something was happening with him. >> i told her i bet you he is trying the get you to follow him. every time we got closer, he would go away and bark at us and say keep coming, keep coming my way. >> reporter: the dog led them into very dense woods. >> and we get halfway to the trail and we hear ... i said puppies! we have puppies! >> somehow, we found them under this burnt-out tree. like right by the creek and the mud. >> reporter: ten shivering puppies, an exhausted mom, and the dog they now call hero are now safe and warm. >> he led us there. he took us to the puppies. that is exactly what he was trying to do. >> yeah, this story is absolutely amazing. >> i have never seen anything like it. it was awesome to witness it. >> it really is a miracle. >> animal rescue will keep
. >> a texas woman went out to investigate and joel thomas says what she found was unic perfected. >> for weeks, this dog eluded rescuers trying to help abandoned animals. but this time, he greeted rescuers with incessant barking. >> and he has never acted like that before. i was worried that maybe he was sick or something was happening with him. >> i told her i bet you he is trying the get you to follow him. every time we got closer, he would go away and bark at us and...
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thank you joel. >>> meanwhile, the community is coming together in the wake of the killing of a san jose police officer, ktvu fox 2 news' sal castaneda is live at police headquarters where support is coming from civilians and fellow brothers and sisters in blue. good afternoon sal. >> reporter: tori, good afternoon. many of the officers say they are just getting used to the fact they won't see michael johnson anymore. the officer who was gunned down. the memorial for the fallen officer continues to grow here at san jose police headquarters. a steady stream of people have been showing up to leave flowers, cards, and other items. 38-year-old officer michael johnson was killed tuesday night responding to a call to check on the welfare of a troubled man. police say the 14-year veteran and field training officer was one of the first to arrive and was shot at close range with a high-powered rifle from an apartment balcony. police say it was 57-year-old scott dunham who opened fire. dunham was reported to be drunk, suicidal, and belligerent when family members called 911. dunham was found dead
thank you joel. >>> meanwhile, the community is coming together in the wake of the killing of a san jose police officer, ktvu fox 2 news' sal castaneda is live at police headquarters where support is coming from civilians and fellow brothers and sisters in blue. good afternoon sal. >> reporter: tori, good afternoon. many of the officers say they are just getting used to the fact they won't see michael johnson anymore. the officer who was gunned down. the memorial for the fallen...
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. >> reporter: joel tries to put on a brave face.rything that his family has built for decades has been reduced to this, lost in a fire that has destroyed the homes of over 2,000 other families in downtown manila. >> translator: i can't express my grief when i look around me. i can't even explain what happened. there is nothing to save. we accept this is a tragedy. we just have to start over find a job, work again, and rebuild everything. >> reporter: this woman lost her home too. she does not know how long she will have to live in this temporary shelter, along with nine members of her family. >> translator: we will be grateful for anything we can get not just for my family but for all of us here. we hope that those who can, will help us. >> reporter: according to the local government at least 80 homes are destroyed here every day due to fire. majority of these are in areas like this one, in shantytowns where electrical wiring is often faulty and houses are made of lightweight material. the lack of housing as long been a problem. one
. >> reporter: joel tries to put on a brave face.rything that his family has built for decades has been reduced to this, lost in a fire that has destroyed the homes of over 2,000 other families in downtown manila. >> translator: i can't express my grief when i look around me. i can't even explain what happened. there is nothing to save. we accept this is a tragedy. we just have to start over find a job, work again, and rebuild everything. >> reporter: this woman lost her home...
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joel embiid showing off serious athleticism. to the game third quarter sixers up one. noel the steal. isaiah cannon rewards him. the other way for the jam. sixers trailed 64-55 after three. good night for gordon heyward finishes right there. utah up 10. and then heyward again. this time showing off the range uses the screen right there, the long two. he finished with a game high 25. jazz beat the sixers 89-83. >>> 29mlb scouts on hand in watch the phillies host the yankees. cole hamels making his grapefruit league debut. ponchos in effect. cole hamels on the hill for the first spring game. he looked sharp. two innings of work recorded two strikeouts no walks allowed one hit no runs on the day. phillies lose to the yankees four-one their lone run come canning on an xavier paul home run. >>> strange news. the flyers and their goaltending coach jeff reese parted company. timing is curious in that they have 17 games remaining. reese had been with the club for the past six seasons. fresh off last night's come from behind victory over the blues. the club practiced in anticip
joel embiid showing off serious athleticism. to the game third quarter sixers up one. noel the steal. isaiah cannon rewards him. the other way for the jam. sixers trailed 64-55 after three. good night for gordon heyward finishes right there. utah up 10. and then heyward again. this time showing off the range uses the screen right there, the long two. he finished with a game high 25. jazz beat the sixers 89-83. >>> 29mlb scouts on hand in watch the phillies host the yankees. cole hamels...
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. >> reporter: joel tries to put on a brave face.g that his family has built for decades has been reduced to this lost in a fire that destroyed the homes of over 2000 other families in downtown manila. >> translator: i can't express my brief when i look around me and cannot explain what happened, there is nothing to say except this is a tragedy and we just have to start over find a job, work again, rebuild everything. >> she lost her home too and does not know how long she will have to live in this temporary shelter along with nine members of her family. >> translator: we will be grateful for anything we can get, not just for my family but for all of us here we hope that those who can will help us. >> reporter: according to the local government 80 homes are destroyed here everyday due to fire. majority of these are in areas like this one, in shanty towns where electrical wires is bad and this has long been a problem and one in four in 16 million residents lives below poverty line and most left provinces in hopes of a better life in t
. >> reporter: joel tries to put on a brave face.g that his family has built for decades has been reduced to this lost in a fire that destroyed the homes of over 2000 other families in downtown manila. >> translator: i can't express my brief when i look around me and cannot explain what happened, there is nothing to say except this is a tragedy and we just have to start over find a job, work again, rebuild everything. >> she lost her home too and does not know how long she...
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a third cadet 21-year-old joel mcarthur was injured in the crash.rea that your from berks county pennsylvania. two cars collided on route 31 saturday morning in hopewell township. the cause is still under investigation. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news," 50 years later thousands of people crowd an alabama bridge commemorating a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. >>> plus an unsolved mystery one year after the disappearance of malaysia flight 370 officials vow to continue the search and what we're now learning about the plane's data recorder. justin. >> and the warmup continues as some springlike temperatures return to the seven-day forecast t those details coming up. >> straight ahead in sports the eagles make something moves to fix that defense. lesley van arsdale has that news and much more coming up. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little
a third cadet 21-year-old joel mcarthur was injured in the crash.rea that your from berks county pennsylvania. two cars collided on route 31 saturday morning in hopewell township. the cause is still under investigation. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news," 50 years later thousands of people crowd an alabama bridge commemorating a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. >>> plus an unsolved mystery one year after the disappearance of malaysia flight 370...
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got to take the girls and go. >> we are so excited to have joel kinnaman with us this morning. us a little about your character, michael and why he was trying to be everything his father isn't. >> yeah i mean he grew up with you know a hit man alcoholic criminal as a dad that wasn't there and when he was there, it made the environment even more unsafe so he just made a decision that he was going to live a completely different life. >> his hit man father is played by none other than liam neeson. what drew you to the script? i imagine knowing liam was going to be your father was a big plus. >> i mean who doesn't want to have liam as a dad? you know even though he's a hit man and alcoholic, i'll take it. >> i'd rather be on that side of liam. >> for sure. i've always been drawn to father and son stories. i always get moved by them and like everybody i know all the guys that i grew up with everybody has, you know some kind of complicated relationship with their father during some point in their lives. >> there are so many brilliant actors in this movie. liam neeson ed harris as wel
got to take the girls and go. >> we are so excited to have joel kinnaman with us this morning. us a little about your character, michael and why he was trying to be everything his father isn't. >> yeah i mean he grew up with you know a hit man alcoholic criminal as a dad that wasn't there and when he was there, it made the environment even more unsafe so he just made a decision that he was going to live a completely different life. >> his hit man father is played by none other...