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"> people like student kimberly long, who relied on planned parenthood for birth control and wellness exams in her twenties, when she didn't always have health insurance. [take sot to: 0:10 duration:0:10]sot< 05:56:47> <"i moved around a lot in my early 20's, new mexico, washington state, and every new city i went to, i would just find the planned parenthood there."> [take sot to: 0:04 duration:0:04]sot< <"it's is very rare we would ever turn that's thanks to sources. in 20-14 more than 14 million dollars came from patients. donors gave 6 point 8 million dollars and public grants provided a little more than 3 million. about 70 percent of that money pays for patient care. ...birth control and tests - like pregnancy, std, papsmear, and breast exams. services long says prepared her to soon start a family. [take sot to: 0:19 duration:0:19]sot< 06:03:11> <"i think that means i've just been healthier and i get to choose the next steps now. i think that would have meant harder decision that i think a lot of people without that education and access to care have to make. i think it saved me fr
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"> people like student kimberly long, who relied on planned parenthood for birth control and wellness exams in her twenties, when she didn't always have health insurance. [take sot to: 0:10 duration:0:10]sot< 05:56:47> <"i moved around a lot in my early 20's, new mexico, washington state, and every new city i went to, i would just find the planned parenthood there."> [take sot to: 0:04 duration:0:04]sot< 04:20:12> <"it's is very rare we would ever turn anyone away."> that's thanks to several funding sources. in 20-14 more than 14 million dollars came from patients. donors gave 6 point 8 million dollars and public grants provided a little more than 3 million. about 70 percent of that money pays for patient care. ...birth control and tests - like pregnancy, std, papsmear, and breast exams. services long says prepared her to soon start a family. [take sot to: 0:19 duration:0:19]sot< 06:03:11> <"i think that means i've just been healthier and i get to choose the next steps now. i think that would have meant harder decision that i think a lot of people without that education and access to
"> people like student kimberly long, who relied on planned parenthood for birth control and wellness exams in her twenties, when she didn't always have health insurance. [take sot to: 0:10 duration:0:10]sot< 05:56:47> [take sot to: 0:04 duration:0:04]sot< 04:20:12> that's thanks to several funding sources. in 20-14 more than 14 million dollars came from patients. donors gave 6 point 8 million dollars and public grants provided a little more than 3 million. about 70...
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kimberly? hasn't he dallied long enough? >> i would say i'm more excited than impatient. it would be a real race. he has every right to run. i don't like the idea of him being bullied not to run. if he wants to run, he's more than entitled and qualified. run for president of the united states, do what's in your heart. he certainly has served his country well. i'm encouraging fresh and honest debate. let him go and take on hillary clinton. i think it would be fantastic. >> come on, eric. he's been thinking about running for president since 1987, at least, or 1988. so it's not like it just suddenly occurred to him, hey, should i run for president or not? the guy has had plenty of time to mull over -- i heard a jackie mason bit. if he can't decide whether to run with president, what's he going to do when it's time to deal with putin? >> i think he would have jumped in by now if the kevin mccarthy thing hadn't happened, and that gave hillary clinton wind in her sails, but when she let me off the hook when the whole scandal with putin was going on, i think biden was saying, th
kimberly? hasn't he dallied long enough? >> i would say i'm more excited than impatient. it would be a real race. he has every right to run. i don't like the idea of him being bullied not to run. if he wants to run, he's more than entitled and qualified. run for president of the united states, do what's in your heart. he certainly has served his country well. i'm encouraging fresh and honest debate. let him go and take on hillary clinton. i think it would be fantastic. >> come on,...
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he is charged in the murder of his high school math teacher, kimberly bookman has a look at how long the delay could be. >> reporter: it is could take up to 20 days and at that time, if doctors feel like they need more time they can ask the judge to push back things even further. philip chim is headed to worcester recovery hospital and hospital for a more authorize evaluation. `that is the decision of the judge who wants the 16-year-old accused of raping and killing his high school math teacher to have more observation to see if he is really okay to stand trial. it comes after the teen's attorney questioned his mental state during jury selection tuesday. wednesday a court ordered psychologist spend time with chism and then told the judge the teenager sat on the floor with his back to her and said he wishes someone would walk into court with a gun and kill him. and that he said his heart raised and he felt a burning sensation when he was in court. prior to the revolutions chism had to be moved to a padded cell for banging his head on the walls, table and floor. today's ruling will pla
he is charged in the murder of his high school math teacher, kimberly bookman has a look at how long the delay could be. >> reporter: it is could take up to 20 days and at that time, if doctors feel like they need more time they can ask the judge to push back things even further. philip chim is headed to worcester recovery hospital and hospital for a more authorize evaluation. `that is the decision of the judge who wants the 16-year-old accused of raping and killing his high school math...
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in hempstead, kimberly richardson. >>> we stay on long island where police arrested han in connection with the burning body found in the otis pike preserve in manorville on thursday. body was 36-year-old german guzman. they announced the arrest of bryan rosales mejia as well. prosecutors charged him with second-degree murder. >>> escalating violence continued in israel. an arab gunman opened fire on a bus station in southern israel killing an israeli soldier and injuring ten others. israel further tightened security around the country amid this violence. new york city mayor bill de blasio wrapped up his visit to the country by meeting with the president benjamin netanyahu. cbs's molly hunter has the story. >> reporter: that rite of passage for new york city mayor is a pilgrimage it the holy land. mayor bill de blasio here this weekend. his fourth visit to jerusalem. first since taking office and he arrived to a different city in the face of sky high tensions. >> it's a tough moment right now, as we talked about. it's a tough month. it's a painful moment in israel. it's a moment when i
in hempstead, kimberly richardson. >>> we stay on long island where police arrested han in connection with the burning body found in the otis pike preserve in manorville on thursday. body was 36-year-old german guzman. they announced the arrest of bryan rosales mejia as well. prosecutors charged him with second-degree murder. >>> escalating violence continued in israel. an arab gunman opened fire on a bus station in southern israel killing an israeli soldier and injuring ten...
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. >> reporter: the nearly three-hour-long interview was over. kimberly was still in the crosshairs and the thought was terrifying to her. >> am i gonna go to jail for something i didn't do? >> reporter: but investigator boland had his doubts she had anything to do with keith reed's death. >> she didn't lead my suspect list, but at the same time, she -- she seemed genuine that she would never do something like this. >> reporter: meanwhile, there had been a very puzzling development in the investigation. the sunday night the superintendent was reported missing, the cop also asked the phone company to ping keith reed's cell phone to ask the technological question, where are you? the phone answered back electronically, i'm in harrisburg, pennsylvania. this man is dead in the hedges by his house and his phone is in harrisburg, p.a.? >> yes. >> hours away? >> hours away. >> reporter: a school superintendent dead at his home. his phone more than 200 miles away. what was going on? >>> coming up, things get way more complicated when a second woman makes a phone c
. >> reporter: the nearly three-hour-long interview was over. kimberly was still in the crosshairs and the thought was terrifying to her. >> am i gonna go to jail for something i didn't do? >> reporter: but investigator boland had his doubts she had anything to do with keith reed's death. >> she didn't lead my suspect list, but at the same time, she -- she seemed genuine that she would never do something like this. >> reporter: meanwhile, there had been a very...
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kimberly halkett is in washington. i guess it didn't take ben field's boss very long to sack him. >> no, the it was pronounced that theeputy involved should be fired. there was an investigation focused on two areas. that was whether or not he violated policy in misconduct, and the violation that resulted in terms of research was the fact that there were two things that the department was looking at. one was the cell phone use in the classroom. there were different angles of this. the pronouncement was made by his superiors that the techniques and maneuvers that this deputy used were simply not acceptable. >> deputy fields did not follow proper training, did not follow proper procedure. when he threw the student across the room from the very beginning that's what caused me to be upset when i first saw that video. the fact that he picked the student up and threw the student across the room. that is not a proper technique and should not be use in law enforcement. >> anyone outside of the u.s. it would seem strange that there is a policeman in a classroom or in a school. how common is that, and how common, if at all, are
kimberly halkett is in washington. i guess it didn't take ben field's boss very long to sack him. >> no, the it was pronounced that theeputy involved should be fired. there was an investigation focused on two areas. that was whether or not he violated policy in misconduct, and the violation that resulted in terms of research was the fact that there were two things that the department was looking at. one was the cell phone use in the classroom. there were different angles of this. the...
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kimberly bookman is in the control room with a look. >> reporter: mayor menino's legacy is long but when people remember him they talk about his efforts to revitalize boston neighborhoods. he worked with b.u. to help others learn how to plan and govern great urban cities. now his archives will be available to anyone interested in learning about his work. he always did things his way. that is why it seemed appropriate at mayor's funeral that the service concluded with the frank sinatra song and the family of boston's longest serving mayor is allowing people to get a look at his public and private work done only as he could. >> tommy was the teacher and a mentor and the i think even as he is not here. people can still see how he did it. >> reporter: today boston university announced in the college's initiatives on city buildings which the mayor was a co-founder of. that it'll house the official tomas m. men eveno archive fitting since the mayor worked there briefly before his passing. >> he was the best kind of visionary and he got things down. >> reporter: it'll have speeches and actions
kimberly bookman is in the control room with a look. >> reporter: mayor menino's legacy is long but when people remember him they talk about his efforts to revitalize boston neighborhoods. he worked with b.u. to help others learn how to plan and govern great urban cities. now his archives will be available to anyone interested in learning about his work. he always did things his way. that is why it seemed appropriate at mayor's funeral that the service concluded with the frank sinatra...
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long-term investing, short-term volatility. lori: thanks, kimberly. julia, i want you to weigh in as well. when you talk about uncertainty as kimberly mentioned, cheap, easy money will continue. risky investors love that. the punchbowl hasn't been removed yet. can you buy into the rallies? is the correction we saw prior week, over? can we dig in here? how vulnerable is it? >> the single biggest question investors need to ask themselves, does the fed care more about consumer price inflation or asset price inflation? what we've seen on the back of this cheap money is asset price inflation. the fed is not suppose to target that. they target consumer price inflation. on back of cpi there should be no reason why the fed should act. we saw that discussed in the fed minutes. on asset price inflation issue, the fact we have bubbly volatile markets, there is every reason to act. lori: i have to interrupt in little bit. we have breaking news. disappointing report from alcoa. earnings obviously a big influence on the markets. this is expected to be one of the we
long-term investing, short-term volatility. lori: thanks, kimberly. julia, i want you to weigh in as well. when you talk about uncertainty as kimberly mentioned, cheap, easy money will continue. risky investors love that. the punchbowl hasn't been removed yet. can you buy into the rallies? is the correction we saw prior week, over? can we dig in here? how vulnerable is it? >> the single biggest question investors need to ask themselves, does the fed care more about consumer price...
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how long have you been wherever you've been. a lot of questions. >> kimberly, what would you ask? told you. >> i would ask them what they're made of. i would ask them what they're made of. >> you would try to eat them. >> we eat earthlings, we eat lamb and cow. those are earthling, just like we are. why are they special? i would ask them what are you made of? carbohydrate, protein. i might nibble on them and if they're delicious i would eat them. >> chicken. >> aliens taste like chicken. >> this is great. the next one is awesome. >> terrible, i knew it. >> from connie y, describe your first date. >> i don't like this. >> come on, kg. >> my dad made me go on it, he picked the guy. terrible. >> it was a set-up from your father. >> how old are you? >> i don't know, i'm trying to block it out. i pretended there was a loose bird in my house and i didn't have to leave for hours and i made my neighbor watch a movie with us. he showed up in a red and white striped car with a funny horn and -- >> are you serious. >> are you sure it wasn't a clown from the circus. >> no. he was just a very
how long have you been wherever you've been. a lot of questions. >> kimberly, what would you ask? told you. >> i would ask them what they're made of. i would ask them what they're made of. >> you would try to eat them. >> we eat earthlings, we eat lamb and cow. those are earthling, just like we are. why are they special? i would ask them what are you made of? carbohydrate, protein. i might nibble on them and if they're delicious i would eat them. >> chicken....
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long period of time. secondly, remember what happened to them in afghanistan, kimberly? it ruined them. that's how ronald reagan won the cold war. >> i don't think it's a question that putin is winning, it's that we're losing. >> how are we losing? >> i think -- >> he's exerting influence. >> we've retreated from the world stage. >> i would say if you said to me, obama screwed up in terms of lack of syrian strategy, okay, i agree. i think -- >> i just psychologically said that to you. >> you read my mind. that's exactly what i meant. >> you are devious. >> you're a devious man. i don't know how, we are less safe as an american people, because the russians are over there wasting their time and money, messing around. >> i think that we think it's a waste of time and money, he doesn't see it that way. we have to think like they do. we're saying that yes, russia you're so weak and you're so lame. all the things might be true but that's not how he sees himself. the recklessness part of it becomes an even bigger concern because of this immediate conflict. we have planes in the air flying with
long period of time. secondly, remember what happened to them in afghanistan, kimberly? it ruined them. that's how ronald reagan won the cold war. >> i don't think it's a question that putin is winning, it's that we're losing. >> how are we losing? >> i think -- >> he's exerting influence. >> we've retreated from the world stage. >> i would say if you said to me, obama screwed up in terms of lack of syrian strategy, okay, i agree. i think -- >> i just...
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>> why are you here, where did you come from, how long have you been wherever you've been. >> do you need a date too? >> kimberlywhat would you ask them for gosh sakes? >> i just told you. do you need a date too? >> i would ask them what they are made of. >> you would probably try to eat them. >> we eat earthlings. we eat lamb and cow. why are they special. i would ask what your made of. >> what do you taste like >> i would nibble on them and if they taste delicious i would eat them. this is great. this next one is awesome. i'll go with you kimberly. describe your first date. >> i like this. >> oh, gosh. >> you're on tv. >> all right. so my dad made me go on it. he picked the guy. designee picked the guy. >> terrible. >> a set up from your father. >> how old were you >> i try to block it out. i pretended there was a loose bird in the house. he showed up. had a red and white stripe car with a funny horn. >> are you sure it wasn't a clown from the circus? >> no. he was just a very nice guy but not my speed. >> so nice guy finish last. >> that's the best thing -- he was nice. >> what was his name. >> i can't give h
>> why are you here, where did you come from, how long have you been wherever you've been. >> do you need a date too? >> kimberlywhat would you ask them for gosh sakes? >> i just told you. do you need a date too? >> i would ask them what they are made of. >> you would probably try to eat them. >> we eat earthlings. we eat lamb and cow. why are they special. i would ask what your made of. >> what do you taste like >> i would nibble on them...
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kimberly suspended, but officials say it is under control. >> the plan is to fix the breach in the wall. if we are able to do that, we are in good shape for the long haul. >> and take a look at the dramatic pictures before and after the dam breaking. at least 14 have failed in the area and dozens more are threatening to burst. >> dozens have been without phil: mike and i were just reminiscing about apple picking. mike: bring me some of those. finally starting to feel a little cool out there. if you like apple picking should be happening. this is in a kind of upwards and downwards forecast. today was cooler, 10 degrees cooler in boston. remember last month at this time? we were way warmer. october is running on the cold side. you look at there and you have that sunshine and that is what makes the whole world different. the easterly wind is pumping the cool air in. beverly is that it is six degrees, but you head over to pittsburgh, 65. it depends on where you are in place and to that brees. the cape in the 50' s, but inland in the mid 60' s in norwood right now. the pollen count is manageable. if you are suffering from any kind of runny nose or scra
kimberly suspended, but officials say it is under control. >> the plan is to fix the breach in the wall. if we are able to do that, we are in good shape for the long haul. >> and take a look at the dramatic pictures before and after the dam breaking. at least 14 have failed in the area and dozens more are threatening to burst. >> dozens have been without phil: mike and i were just reminiscing about apple picking. mike: bring me some of those. finally starting to feel a little...
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kimberly velasquez. she was taken to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. the investigation, ongoing. investigators try to figure out what caused this raging fire that destroyed a home on long island. look at the smoke and flames shooting out of this house on 16th street and west babylon. a mother and her teenage daughter were inside when it started, but fortunately they were able to get out safely. >>> investigators trying to figure out what gutted an historic synagogue in new brunswick, new jersey. you can see from these pictures from chopper 4 the flames were burning through the roof of that building and out the front door. it fortunately no one was hurt in that fire. >> no injuries to anybody, firefighter or otherwise. we're going to take our time and get it right. >> and we are told that one torah was pulled from the synagogue before fire gutted the entire building. >>> police now releasing the identity of a man that was struck and killed by a livery cab in brooklyn. he died at the scene. the driver did stay with him, cooperating with police. and we're told that driver has not been arrested. >>> hurricane patricia no longer a monster storm but it's still capable of cau
kimberly velasquez. she was taken to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. the investigation, ongoing. investigators try to figure out what caused this raging fire that destroyed a home on long island. look at the smoke and flames shooting out of this house on 16th street and west babylon. a mother and her teenage daughter were inside when it started, but fortunately they were able to get out safely. >>> investigators trying to figure out what gutted an historic synagogue in new...
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kimberly: earlier friday morning -- norfolk, virginia, saw substantial flooding. a few days before that, portland, maine, had it worse. wet weather all week long in advance of yucatan peninsula is the -- in advance of joaquin is a concern. in baltimore they are bagging sand. finding safer harbor for boats. >> this is an area that is notorious for flooding. >> our biggest worry here is the water. >> better to be high and dry. >> in north carolina, mandatory evacuation order on ochrecoke high land. >> it's a surfer's paradise. look at the way the surfers are waiting were the the next ride. >> the slow-moving storm is hurting the coastal u.s. it's battering the bahamas. where the schools, and the government offices are closed. some people are trapped in flooded homes. lil'kimberly suiters, abc7 news. alison: what a week this has been. you told me what they are experiencing is worse than a nor'easter. doug: nor'easter is goes by for 24 hours and it's done. this has gone on for two days and will go on for three more so the damage will be worse. alison: it's not over yet. doug: no. let's take you to weather wall to look at the latest satellite image
kimberly: earlier friday morning -- norfolk, virginia, saw substantial flooding. a few days before that, portland, maine, had it worse. wet weather all week long in advance of yucatan peninsula is the -- in advance of joaquin is a concern. in baltimore they are bagging sand. finding safer harbor for boats. >> this is an area that is notorious for flooding. >> our biggest worry here is the water. >> better to be high and dry. >> in north carolina, mandatory evacuation...
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there are, clearly as kimberly said, there are clearly similarities in kind of stressing the limits of our ability to shape events in the middle east to our design and that is a very longistance, whether it's obama or trump, from where george w. bush was which obviously in that second inaugural talking about our ability to kind of reshape the entire region the way we want it. it will be interesting to see how this plays out in a republican primary. donald trump is stronger among blue-collar republicans respond to his arguments on trade and immigration, particularly immigration, and may be a receptive audience for this but i think many much of the party elite, this is a complete repudiation of the bush vision of the u.s. as kind of, you know, kind of redrawing the maps and kind of resetting history in the middle east. >> kimberly, weigh in on this because, i mean, under bush, it was all about the preemptive strike, it was about the first strike. it was not a lessaffair policy. will this resonate in those who support trump? >> it may resonate to the part of his support that doesn't want to inest invest outside of america's borders. the fact is we're seeing what happened
there are, clearly as kimberly said, there are clearly similarities in kind of stressing the limits of our ability to shape events in the middle east to our design and that is a very longistance, whether it's obama or trump, from where george w. bush was which obviously in that second inaugural talking about our ability to kind of reshape the entire region the way we want it. it will be interesting to see how this plays out in a republican primary. donald trump is stronger among blue-collar...
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long. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, october 28th, 2015, and i'm kimberly guilfoyle in for elisabeth hasselbeck.idates facing off tonight on the economy, but first a personal plea from donald trump. >> will you get the numbers up, iowa, please? this is ridiculous. >> get it up. will it work? we're live in boulder, colorado, with what to expect. >> hey, new trouble for the man who said he lost lois lerner's e-mails if republicans get their way justice will finally be served. at least in the house. congressman jason chaffetz is leading the charge. he joins us in just a few minutes. >> to talk about impeachment. and it's the video everybody's talking about right there. a school resource officer under fire for body slamming a young student. it's all caught on phone video. but this morning another kid in that classroom gives another side of the story, and it might actually change your opinion of what happened in that room. live from new york, ladies and gentlemen, it's wednesday, and this is "fox & friends." ♪ >>> now normally, anna kooiman is behind the wheel of a self--driving tesla. >> how do you
long. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, october 28th, 2015, and i'm kimberly guilfoyle in for elisabeth hasselbeck.idates facing off tonight on the economy, but first a personal plea from donald trump. >> will you get the numbers up, iowa, please? this is ridiculous. >> get it up. will it work? we're live in boulder, colorado, with what to expect. >> hey, new trouble for the man who said he lost lois lerner's e-mails if republicans get their way justice will finally...