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i've knitted one stitch., to catch this float, what i'm gonna do is, i'm gonna insert my right needle into it from the bottom to the top. i'm going to insert my needle into the next stitch on the left needle as if to knit it. now, so both of those are on my right needle. now i'm gonna transfer them both back to the left needle, and i'm gonna knit them together through the back loop. let's move on to the next float, and i can show you again. i'm gonna knit three stitches. i'm gonna insert my right needle, insert it onto the next stitch as if to knit, put them both back onto the left needle and then knit through the back loop. and you can see that you're actually catching that float and anchoring it. and when you're finished, you get this great sort of slightly raised contrasting texture. i'll show you that just a couple more times. and all the way to the end where you don't have an anchor for the end of this float, so you're just going to work it as if it did have an anchor. just treat it as normal. now both y
i've knitted one stitch., to catch this float, what i'm gonna do is, i'm gonna insert my right needle into it from the bottom to the top. i'm going to insert my needle into the next stitch on the left needle as if to knit it. now, so both of those are on my right needle. now i'm gonna transfer them both back to the left needle, and i'm gonna knit them together through the back loop. let's move on to the next float, and i can show you again. i'm gonna knit three stitches. i'm gonna insert my...
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because the knit is very fine, the soil row tapes moisture. so less water is needed. this means vegetables can be grown almost any where that has access to water. the plants are made by a japanese textile company. this man is in charge of the project in south africa. >> translator: i'm very pleased. everything's going so well. >> reporter: the company's headquarters is close to the japan seacoast. the manufacturer has a long reputation for its innovative business strategies. its high tech fabric has been used in uniforms used by japan's national soccer team. but the company decided it would have to enter other markets besides clothing. >> translator: we've been looking for a product the chinese can't copy. if we carry on working on ordinary ideas we'll never win. >> reporter: matsumoto saw an opportunity in the agriculture sector and commissioned a major textile maker to develop a special fabric. matsumoto arrived in africa three years ago. it was a whole new area for him, but the potential was huge. >> translator: our technology is unique, because it allows people to
because the knit is very fine, the soil row tapes moisture. so less water is needed. this means vegetables can be grown almost any where that has access to water. the plants are made by a japanese textile company. this man is in charge of the project in south africa. >> translator: i'm very pleased. everything's going so well. >> reporter: the company's headquarters is close to the japan seacoast. the manufacturer has a long reputation for its innovative business strategies. its...
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it's within the clark fulton neighborhood which is a very tight knit community. in 2006, there was one tip came in that people believed -- well, that gina dejesus mite have been buried. nothing was found on that. but it was another development in this very agonize missing person's case. >> people are saying is there similarity in this case to ja y jaceydugard. in your view, does this sound like that to you? or from your covering, is that not a come parson? >> it's a chill, chille parallel, for sure. locked away for so long and yelling for help behind a locked door is just chilling. >> and let me ask you one other question here, in terms of your understanding of neighbors. did the neighbors here, you know, our understanding is that they never saw anybody but this man. or did people perhaps not see them and didn't know who they were? >> what we're hearing now is that the neighbors who knew him thought that he was a fairly nice guy. one neighbor said that they would frequently get together. everybody said that they would ride four-whilers with him. >> lily, thank yo
it's within the clark fulton neighborhood which is a very tight knit community. in 2006, there was one tip came in that people believed -- well, that gina dejesus mite have been buried. nothing was found on that. but it was another development in this very agonize missing person's case. >> people are saying is there similarity in this case to ja y jaceydugard. in your view, does this sound like that to you? or from your covering, is that not a come parson? >> it's a chill, chille...
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on the web at: webs, america's yarn store a source for knitting and crocheting yarns and supplies.
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this is aimed to reduce the recent volatile knit interest rates and we will see how this plays into the bond market today. we also have some news on individual stocks. we have -- we will be tracking a bank in particular. sprint, the third largest wireless carrier in the u.s., has reached a final security agreement with the u.s. government. and these helped to clear a major obstacle in the bid to acquire sprint. now let's have a look at currencies. the dollar is now at 100.69 to 71 against the yen, falling from the 102 level on wednesday. the latest uncertainties about the fed prompted investors to take profit from the dollar's recent rise. the euro/yen is 12r5ig9d tradin3 to .8. the oec downgraded the economic forecast for the eurozone on wednesday and urging the ecb to take more action to lift the eurozone out of recession. so, global banks are still a big focus here and investors will be looking out for any developments there. back to you. >> all right, thanks a lot for that update. eileen lee at the tokyo stock exchange. the nikkei still under that 14,000 level. >>> now, the european
this is aimed to reduce the recent volatile knit interest rates and we will see how this plays into the bond market today. we also have some news on individual stocks. we have -- we will be tracking a bank in particular. sprint, the third largest wireless carrier in the u.s., has reached a final security agreement with the u.s. government. and these helped to clear a major obstacle in the bid to acquire sprint. now let's have a look at currencies. the dollar is now at 100.69 to 71 against the...
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it's curing, knitting, baking. any gerund you can think of.d not just in berkley or brooklyn. it's part of a larger do-it-yourself trend that's literally sweeping the country. some argue going to the local farmers' market or baking your own bread is something deeper. it's a desire for autonomy, in time borne out of a mistrust of large institutions and rejection of uniformed corporate culture. this movement is what is called a new domesticity, and she goes into how it can redefine a whole generation and especially for women. how are you? thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> it's the embracing of old-fashioned domestic arts, the knitting, the crocheting, the pickling, baking bread, the jam canning, even the keeping of chickens, among people that, you know, really have the means to reject the stuff if they wanted to. >> well, and i guess that is one of the points. first of all, i sort of feel these people's purpose is to make me feel guilty about not doing these sorts of things myself. but that's a separate issue for me personall
it's curing, knitting, baking. any gerund you can think of.d not just in berkley or brooklyn. it's part of a larger do-it-yourself trend that's literally sweeping the country. some argue going to the local farmers' market or baking your own bread is something deeper. it's a desire for autonomy, in time borne out of a mistrust of large institutions and rejection of uniformed corporate culture. this movement is what is called a new domesticity, and she goes into how it can redefine a whole...
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. >> our thanks to dave barry and alan zweibel, authors of "blue knit 6." -- lunatic." we also want to remind everyone here in the room that copies of the book are on sale in the lobby, and our guests will be here to autograph them. >> anyone have a pen? >> we appreciate your allowing them to make their way to the lobby as quickly as possible. this meeting of the commonwealth club of california is adjourned. [applause] >>> good morning san franciscans. >> good morning. >> we will not be deterred in memory of sandy hook and boston. we are making chicken salad out of chicken bleep. so we are going to start with a great flourish from our san franciscans. [ applause ] >> nicely done. how about a nice hand? >> now because it is 5:11. it's time to remember 1906. we need a moment of silence. a minute of silence begins now. moment of silence. >>> there is our minute of silence. [sirens] >>> >>> there it is. to remember those who perished and survived the earthquake in san francisco. now we are going to remember a song from san francisco. do you remember? some of you can sing. h
. >> our thanks to dave barry and alan zweibel, authors of "blue knit 6." -- lunatic." we also want to remind everyone here in the room that copies of the book are on sale in the lobby, and our guests will be here to autograph them. >> anyone have a pen? >> we appreciate your allowing them to make their way to the lobby as quickly as possible. this meeting of the commonwealth club of california is adjourned. [applause] >>> good morning san franciscans....
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it's a pretty tight-knit community. we do know a little bit about the family relations of the alleged suspect, castro. not a lot right now. we're just getting the information ourselves. >> he was a school bus driver? >> that's what i've been told. i don't have definitive information. we were actually in council, city of cleveland council meets on monday evening. so with respect to the police's work and our work, we finished our meeting at 8:00 and that's when we've been on it trying to confirm information. frankly, trying to calm the neighbors. a very celebratory mood, but also a very bitter tweet mood in terms of knowing that this might close one chapter, but there's obviously a lot of information in terms of what led and what occurred over the past ten years. >> there's also another young woman who has been missing in that same area. but we don't have any information if that has been linked to any of these three young women. >> yeah, that's correct. but, again, i'd rather not comment. there's a lot of information on t
it's a pretty tight-knit community. we do know a little bit about the family relations of the alleged suspect, castro. not a lot right now. we're just getting the information ourselves. >> he was a school bus driver? >> that's what i've been told. i don't have definitive information. we were actually in council, city of cleveland council meets on monday evening. so with respect to the police's work and our work, we finished our meeting at 8:00 and that's when we've been on it trying...
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or to put knit a climate context a big tornado in the wrong time and place. >> and it wasn't an extraordinary storm. just happened to be one got into the wrong place. dr. muller says you can refrain from making aassumptions on how global warming will affect climate less than one degree so far. so all we know it may decrease. >> thank you very much. >> stay with us for latest developments. we've posted this bad skppblg you can share it on your time line to let your friends know about the red cross campaign to collect money for relief. you can make a $10 donation by texting red cross to 90999. >> super bowl 50 has been award to san francisco. nfl team owners met to announce golden state will host the golden super bowl ask will be played at 49ers new stadium saying companies have stepped up to help pay for the super bowl donations topped $30 million and a quarter that have going to bay area charity autos our companies have come through from apple and google and c gate and yahoo. we have a generous community. we have a community that understands importance of a game like this. goitsing to give us
or to put knit a climate context a big tornado in the wrong time and place. >> and it wasn't an extraordinary storm. just happened to be one got into the wrong place. dr. muller says you can refrain from making aassumptions on how global warming will affect climate less than one degree so far. so all we know it may decrease. >> thank you very much. >> stay with us for latest developments. we've posted this bad skppblg you can share it on your time line to let your friends know...
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and this is a same area knit may, 1999 and at the time observers were saying this was the most devastating tornado they'd seen this, was worse. >> this is in tornado alley in the mid west. you get cool air masses in the northwest and warm air masses from the south. they collide and create severe instability in the atmosphere. that is what happened today. >> i know you want to talk about our weather as well. >> yes b to walk over right now to do that rmt thin, high clouds moving overhead. at oklahoma where that deadly tornado hit today we have a line of powerful thunderstorms rumbling. this shows we stril a tornado watch in effect for a wide area. that is until 10:00 this evening. central time. back to the bay area, high temperatures really warm one today. 92 antioch. 91 fairfield. and 91 in yu kia. we've had heat spread around the bay area now. here is a live view 73 in oakland. 85 san jose. looking back into the skyline of downtown san francisco, you can see thin, high clouds moving through sky now but it's mainly sunny skies and still very warm. looking at golden gate bridge clouds turni
and this is a same area knit may, 1999 and at the time observers were saying this was the most devastating tornado they'd seen this, was worse. >> this is in tornado alley in the mid west. you get cool air masses in the northwest and warm air masses from the south. they collide and create severe instability in the atmosphere. that is what happened today. >> i know you want to talk about our weather as well. >> yes b to walk over right now to do that rmt thin, high clouds...
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and you plug knit to your computer gives you free wireless service. buy this, rest is free this is cool. get in on these hoo how do we get this? >> right here, let me give it to you. any time log on to abc 7 ne >>> coming up at 6:00 it's more than bad folds. the new hiccup that could delay the opening of the bay bridge. and importance of picking the right pass word for your accounts. how easy they are to steal, and how you can make sure yours is secure. the stories and more coming up on abc 7 tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. >> well a big thank you for everyone that liked us on facebook. >> more than 100,000 likes for facebook.com we'll love it if you liked to us get the most interesting and timely news stories of the day. >> please like us. >> thank you for joining us. >> from all of us here, thanks for >>> this is "world news." tonight, breaking developments on two fronts. first, the fire and ice. the wildfires scorching homes and land in the west tonight. the abc news exclusive. they take us right to the front lines. plus, the team at kabc in the mid
and you plug knit to your computer gives you free wireless service. buy this, rest is free this is cool. get in on these hoo how do we get this? >> right here, let me give it to you. any time log on to abc 7 ne >>> coming up at 6:00 it's more than bad folds. the new hiccup that could delay the opening of the bay bridge. and importance of picking the right pass word for your accounts. how easy they are to steal, and how you can make sure yours is secure. the stories and more...
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if you will which is all about conservative philosophy it is important that they go back to the knitting that brought the very existences, brought about the very existences in the first place. i think that you actually have to -- there it has been real brand dissolution as at times republicans have been squishy on spending or the mole notion of taxes. -- whole notion of taxes. one of the things that will receive the most support is again a very clear investigation or picture -- clear vision or picture as to what the party is about rather than at times diluted messages or convoluted messages. >> chris: thanks for coming in and talking with us. with a good weekend with your sons and we will look for you in washington next week. >> chris: next, a conservative pac takes aim at former secretary of state hillary clinton. we will ask the sunday panel whether the benghazi investigation is all about national security or politics. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don
if you will which is all about conservative philosophy it is important that they go back to the knitting that brought the very existences, brought about the very existences in the first place. i think that you actually have to -- there it has been real brand dissolution as at times republicans have been squishy on spending or the mole notion of taxes. -- whole notion of taxes. one of the things that will receive the most support is again a very clear investigation or picture -- clear vision or...
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people living in this tight knit community are waiting, hopeful the continuing search for more evidence will bring deputies closer to an arrest. >> we are all concerned. i have three girls. they are little. they used to play outside. now they don't. >> on friday, investigators took knives from the home where she was murdered but will not say to they were used in the crime. we are waiting for an update today at 1:30 press briefing by the sheriff. in the newsroom for abc7 news reporter. >> san jose police are pleased with how cinco de mayo celebrations went despite a crowd that threw bottles and rocks. 11 people were arrested after police were called to break up a fight around 8:30. police were able to clear the streets before anyone got hurt. despite the vandalism, police say sunday's arrests were down compared to last year. >> just ahead a change in the weather creating new challenges for firefighters with a massive fire in southern california. >> an unusual new medical study involving babies, could sucking on your >> southern california firefighters are confident they will have the mas
people living in this tight knit community are waiting, hopeful the continuing search for more evidence will bring deputies closer to an arrest. >> we are all concerned. i have three girls. they are little. they used to play outside. now they don't. >> on friday, investigators took knives from the home where she was murdered but will not say to they were used in the crime. we are waiting for an update today at 1:30 press briefing by the sheriff. in the newsroom for abc7 news...
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it has taken not only a financial toll on the school but also left an he megsal score in this close-knit community. even kindergarteners were talking with it. it leaves a feeling of fear in our kids. >> dan the school is talking to security consultants. this one had no alarm system. and one of them is fascinating. this is one that will enable the lap top to take a picture of the thief if stolen, technology will enable that picture to go back to a control center but that is in the future. the school hoping that police and the public will help them recover their stolen computers. >> the owner of the italian enry into the 2013 america'scupl stay in the race but is he demanding changes. this afternoon he called on the team to modify the rules to make the race safer casting down on his team's participation following the death of a member of the swedish team. he says the team wants to compete and safety must be a top priority. >> for us, it's fundamental. wind cannot be too low or too high. we could even decide to pull out of the event if decisions are not the ones we think are correct. >> he
it has taken not only a financial toll on the school but also left an he megsal score in this close-knit community. even kindergarteners were talking with it. it leaves a feeling of fear in our kids. >> dan the school is talking to security consultants. this one had no alarm system. and one of them is fascinating. this is one that will enable the lap top to take a picture of the thief if stolen, technology will enable that picture to go back to a control center but that is in the future....
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right now traffic is running along well approaching the 880 split and if you are driving in wall knit shall walnut creek to san ramon that is also a nice drive. let's go to steve. >> san mateo coast over the bay, looks like a beautiful day for baseball, at&t parkings 66 degrees and nice and temperatures 65 degrees so warming up, much cooler lows due to a lack of cloud coverage. a few high clouds overall everything is showing signs of warming up, cooler lows, warmer temperatures and patchy low clouds will burn up. we have not replaced that, it is an on shore wind, warmest temperatures will be out towards clear lake and a lot of 70s in between and upper 70s and pleasanton very low 80s, inland cooler and sunday cooler for everybody. >>> coming up next, we have breaking news, oakland firefighters spotted more than just flames at the scene of an early morning fire and we will take you to that scene. also going electric, we will take you to the biggest car company. [ man ] get the 20 piece mcnuggets. what? that lovely girl, caught your eye? 20 piece mcnuggets are only $4.99. you offer to sh
right now traffic is running along well approaching the 880 split and if you are driving in wall knit shall walnut creek to san ramon that is also a nice drive. let's go to steve. >> san mateo coast over the bay, looks like a beautiful day for baseball, at&t parkings 66 degrees and nice and temperatures 65 degrees so warming up, much cooler lows due to a lack of cloud coverage. a few high clouds overall everything is showing signs of warming up, cooler lows, warmer temperatures and...
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empty nest system, start knitting. >> a bird of prey to a cat that preys on everything in the house. >> popcorn. >> watch out, popcorn. >> a fresh bowl of popcorn. the face right in the middle, so nobody else can have any. the cat starts sniffling around. then watch what it does. i'm going to think my face into it, warm my face. >> the guy got a popcorn facial. wouldn't be necessarily good for humans to put butter and oil. >> the cat was like, that's nice. i'll eat it. >> a large bowl for the kitty. >> unclogging pores. >> we could start a spa, cat popcorn spa. >>> for skaters having a super school skate deck is kind of a big deal. if you're zach mccabe, you make your own crazy cool skate deck. >> heck yeah. >> an architect you're student in new york. he's got some talent. there you see him drying out what he's going to make. he's taking us to gotham city, drawing "the dark knight" to himself. . >> he's a good artist. >> he is a good artist. he's showing us what it's ultimately going to look like. what he does with this is put it over grip tape to cut out the design, which he's going
empty nest system, start knitting. >> a bird of prey to a cat that preys on everything in the house. >> popcorn. >> watch out, popcorn. >> a fresh bowl of popcorn. the face right in the middle, so nobody else can have any. the cat starts sniffling around. then watch what it does. i'm going to think my face into it, warm my face. >> the guy got a popcorn facial. wouldn't be necessarily good for humans to put butter and oil. >> the cat was like, that's nice....
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this is a tight-knit community and some families are camping out in their front yards because that's what they can do at this point. we know process is working very well. insurance adjusters have been on the ground from the get-go and they've been cutting checks as early as yesterday getting people into temporary housing while they figure out what next move is, brian. >> is the going concept that they're going to rebuild this town? >> that's what we're hearing. people here have enormous spirit. what we're hearing in the governor and everyone i've talked to plans to stay. of course there are a few that i've heard from other reports that say they're done and leaving. oklahoma is a strong strong state. strong community here and they plan to rebuild as far as i can tell from who i've spoken to. >> president obama traveling to moore sun in -- sunday. what does the community expect to hear from him and hope to hear from him. so well we expect he'll tour the damage in some way. i'm not sure if it will be by air. i know we'll see it on the ground. he'll be with victims. >> rain came down har
this is a tight-knit community and some families are camping out in their front yards because that's what they can do at this point. we know process is working very well. insurance adjusters have been on the ground from the get-go and they've been cutting checks as early as yesterday getting people into temporary housing while they figure out what next move is, brian. >> is the going concept that they're going to rebuild this town? >> that's what we're hearing. people here have...
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first time, the afghan army is trained to plot the ground accurately, cord knitting by radio. -- coordinating by radio. we were given exclusive access to the battle update briefings, running the war across much of eastern afghanistan. the armye advance of there are other layers of security. beckpoints which will will manned by afghan border police. there commander ent several years in london seeking asylum and now he is fighting the taliban on the frontier. >> we are ready. we are strong. we will enforce our border. i am sure the taliban -- >> why should it be different now? the think today international community is helping us. >> there is another layer of security, local militias have been given uniforms to defend their villages. they are taking significant casualties. says that's when the americans left, people were left defenseless. the general says it is vital to support them. >> the police are the only defensive line on the border. they need support from the army. we fight shoulder to shoulder to security -- we are destroying the enemy's bases and we have meetings to tell the people to
first time, the afghan army is trained to plot the ground accurately, cord knitting by radio. -- coordinating by radio. we were given exclusive access to the battle update briefings, running the war across much of eastern afghanistan. the armye advance of there are other layers of security. beckpoints which will will manned by afghan border police. there commander ent several years in london seeking asylum and now he is fighting the taliban on the frontier. >> we are ready. we are strong....
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in this tight-knit community they had no idea this was happening right under their noses. these three women were not abducted far from where they were found less than two miles. >> just very shocking. all right. vinita nair in cleveland, thank you for the very latest. >>> and there are new questions about safety requirements in the wake of that deadly limousine fire on the san mateo bridge. the limo is not required to under go a state safety inspection or carry a fire extinguisher because the modified 1999 lincoln town car was licensed to carry fewer than 10 people. inspections are required every 15 months for larger limos, shuttles and buses. >>> the parents of the bride killed in the fire say they learned of their daughter's death through the media. neriza fojas's parents told the tv station in the philippines they received several confusing phone calls that hinted at the tragedy. fojas was one of five women killed in last weekend's fire. she had had been planning a second wedding in the philippines . speers special search dogs and divers will be looking for clues in the
in this tight-knit community they had no idea this was happening right under their noses. these three women were not abducted far from where they were found less than two miles. >> just very shocking. all right. vinita nair in cleveland, thank you for the very latest. >>> and there are new questions about safety requirements in the wake of that deadly limousine fire on the san mateo bridge. the limo is not required to under go a state safety inspection or carry a fire...
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and in particular, this character that i play who plays a sort of caricature of an he fem knit day mann in sketches and he himself is a republican and a conservative and very much a supporter of laguardia who, and the people who eventually sort of bring him down and sort of put an end to his livelihood. and at the heart of it, at the centre of it is this sort of surprising and sad love story of him and a younger man. and sort of one generation and the next. >> jon: right. as a man who plays the nance. >> yes. >> jon: he almost can't give himself up to love this other guy because he feels like that clearly would-- he really believes it in his head that this can't be right. >> well, yeah, yes, he is kind of a victim of his own self-loathing. and inability to accept that kind of love. and what would be a kind of by today's standards a very healthy relationship. and i think also because of the circumstances of what is happening in his life, he makes a lot of wrong decisions. >>. >> jon: how do you-- you're talking about doing this 8 shows a week. this sounds like you have got to put out a g
and in particular, this character that i play who plays a sort of caricature of an he fem knit day mann in sketches and he himself is a republican and a conservative and very much a supporter of laguardia who, and the people who eventually sort of bring him down and sort of put an end to his livelihood. and at the heart of it, at the centre of it is this sort of surprising and sad love story of him and a younger man. and sort of one generation and the next. >> jon: right. as a man who...
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developers have other plans for the space that has rattled this tight knit community. >> we'd like torink to stay there. if that's not possible, we'd like an ex tension for the current operator so that the community can work with inves r investors and with operators and with the city council to find and alternative site for a rink. it's an important community amenity. >> reporter: olympian christy yam gu chi worked out at that ice rink. she released a statement today saying so it should be a shame to close it down. later this afternoon i got a call from j.t. snow. he said that he his son worked out at that ice rink for four years. he is throwing his support behind keeping the ice rink open. we'll have much more on this story coming up at 6::00. >> los gatos are about to weigh in on a planned to move netflix down the road or completely out of thety. it has outgrown its current headquarters and wants to move to a business park near highway 85. that mark's developer is suggesting tearing down the kpitsing buildings and replacing them with four larger ones. but several neighbors have rais
developers have other plans for the space that has rattled this tight knit community. >> we'd like torink to stay there. if that's not possible, we'd like an ex tension for the current operator so that the community can work with inves r investors and with operators and with the city council to find and alternative site for a rink. it's an important community amenity. >> reporter: olympian christy yam gu chi worked out at that ice rink. she released a statement today saying so it...
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many members of the tight knit community of valley spring started their mother's day at church where they were asked to pray for the fowler family. >> i think we need to see him as a young man that certainly made poor choices. and fell way outside of the mark of what people would even call human or humanity. but his possibility for redemption in jesus and our possibility for forgiveness is as great in the plus column as this crime is in the column of negativity. >> leila fowler was found stabbed to death on april 27th. her 12-year-old brother told investigators he found her body and saw a man with long, gray hair leaving their home. since then, people of valley springs have been on edge as investigators searched for the suspect. they first looked at sex offenders and criminals in the area with long rap sheets. why they have arrested leila's 12-year-old brother is still a question the sheriff has yet to answer. in an official press release, he put out, he said, this is an ongoing investigation. >>> it is 5:33. new this morning, a massive house fire has taken the lives of four children
many members of the tight knit community of valley spring started their mother's day at church where they were asked to pray for the fowler family. >> i think we need to see him as a young man that certainly made poor choices. and fell way outside of the mark of what people would even call human or humanity. but his possibility for redemption in jesus and our possibility for forgiveness is as great in the plus column as this crime is in the column of negativity. >> leila fowler was...
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and this is a very tight-knit community. a lot of people are staying with family and friends. >> what sort of items are residents needing most? >> well, as they're able to get back in the neighborhood, it's going to be cleanup kits. we're going to be doing bulk distribution and getting gloves and rakes and garbage bags and those kind of things into the hands of the people. so they can start sifting through and trying to put their life back together. >> any sense of numbers here, jennifer? the number of folks that don't have homes that do need homes at the moment, some of the numbers in terms of money that you're getting. >> you know, it's still very early. there's still a lot of damage assessment happening. there's still a lot of people pouring out their support to help people. but, you know, the red cross is only one part of this response. it's really going to take a group of organizations, a partnership with the southern baptist convention, for example, and grass-roots organizations and neighbors helping neighbors that are
and this is a very tight-knit community. a lot of people are staying with family and friends. >> what sort of items are residents needing most? >> well, as they're able to get back in the neighborhood, it's going to be cleanup kits. we're going to be doing bulk distribution and getting gloves and rakes and garbage bags and those kind of things into the hands of the people. so they can start sifting through and trying to put their life back together. >> any sense of numbers...
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it was a close, tight-knit campus. it was the best school for me. i think that was the question i also asked about going to harvard, is that the best school for me as well as the best so i can get to my goals. harvard is a wonderful school. they have a lot a great profrs things that sets them apart as they bring in some talented people are really willing to mentor students and take time out of their schedules to help you succeed, so one of the most valuable experiences i got is that harvard allows you to work on startup businesses, and there were mentoring in how to love start of companies get off the ground. tavis: so going to harvard around 19. did you ever feel intimidated or over your head when you got there? >> ok, i have to give a shout out to rice again. their bioengineer and program beat me up so much that there was really nothing so intimidating after the all- nighters i had to pull. is it is awill send really wonderful realization when you realize how great the student body is, and i thought if i could not handle it, i knew somebody else w
it was a close, tight-knit campus. it was the best school for me. i think that was the question i also asked about going to harvard, is that the best school for me as well as the best so i can get to my goals. harvard is a wonderful school. they have a lot a great profrs things that sets them apart as they bring in some talented people are really willing to mentor students and take time out of their schedules to help you succeed, so one of the most valuable experiences i got is that harvard...
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and that's a very key question because this is an incredibly tight-knit community, as you said.he homes are very close together. people know one another here very well. i asked ricardo, gina's older brother, do you or did you know ariel castro at all? what he told me is yes, i knew him, not that well but i knew him long ago when we were younger. i asked have you seen him or talked to him over the last ten years, the time your sister has been gone, disappeared? and he said no, he has not seen or talked to ariel castro during that time at all, erin. >> all right. poppy harlow, thank you very much. and as you can see, the balloons and the celebration at the dejesus house behind where poppy is, where the celebration of the whole community's been involved in it today. and of course gina is one of the three women here. here's what we know about the other two women. and obviously, there's still a lot to be filled in here. but amanda berry went missing on april 21st, 2003, the day before she turned 17. she reportedly accepted a ride home from a man from burger king, and this is what hap
and that's a very key question because this is an incredibly tight-knit community, as you said.he homes are very close together. people know one another here very well. i asked ricardo, gina's older brother, do you or did you know ariel castro at all? what he told me is yes, i knew him, not that well but i knew him long ago when we were younger. i asked have you seen him or talked to him over the last ten years, the time your sister has been gone, disappeared? and he said no, he has not seen or...
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having said that, this is -- excuse me, a very tight knit community that has lost at least 24 people,so what you hear time and time and time again is, i survived. my family survived. and this is just stuff. having said that, when they found their dog or they found a photograph album that, you know, predigital days, those are pictures they could never get back, it is a little feeling of happiness, but this community has come together remarkably, and it really does give you a sense of perspective about what is important in life. we have heard that time and time and time again from people who you would think would be just broken apart because they seem to have lost everything, but they say they have been able to keep what's really important. >> chris jansing, thanks for all your work on the ground there. >>> crews continue to sift carefully through the rubble of two elementary schools destroyed by the mile-wide tornado. meantime, mobile mental health counseling centers are being set up in the area. as more stories emerge from the youngest survivors and the teachers who put themselves in
having said that, this is -- excuse me, a very tight knit community that has lost at least 24 people,so what you hear time and time and time again is, i survived. my family survived. and this is just stuff. having said that, when they found their dog or they found a photograph album that, you know, predigital days, those are pictures they could never get back, it is a little feeling of happiness, but this community has come together remarkably, and it really does give you a sense of perspective...
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. >> reporter: the mormon church sponsors one quarter of the scout ug knits said they wouldn't oppose admission of gay scouts. other churches supported the change. >> it's about life skills and building character and it's not about sexual orientation. it never has been. >> reporter: a survey conducted for the boy scouts found 48% of boys of current scouts support the ban down from 57% three years ago. a majority of boy scouts themselves 67% oppose the ban on admitting gay scouts, 42% opposing it strongly. chuck and rhonda of denver are among parents in favor of a change. they have two sons in the cub scouts. >> we look at this issue 50 years in the future. it will be like civil rights. >> reporter: the scouts say the new policy take effect of january 1, 2014. it will give local units time to adjust. as for considering a change in the ban on gay scout leaders, the organization says this was a lengthy process and it has no plans for further review. >>> pete williams, thanks so much. >>> there's word tonight of new arrests after that vicious act of terrorism on the streets of london. aga
. >> reporter: the mormon church sponsors one quarter of the scout ug knits said they wouldn't oppose admission of gay scouts. other churches supported the change. >> it's about life skills and building character and it's not about sexual orientation. it never has been. >> reporter: a survey conducted for the boy scouts found 48% of boys of current scouts support the ban down from 57% three years ago. a majority of boy scouts themselves 67% oppose the ban on admitting gay...
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he was part of a tight-knit group on the wrestling team and english learners on campus. i just spoke with one of his friends. >> we are all shocked. mostly people cry or whatever. everyone is shocked. all we can do is be there for his family. now that he's gone i'm going to miss him that much. >> you know they are grieving. we can take lessons on how to do it. they are out there. they get it out. it's hard for them at the same time because they are coming toward the end of school. we have finals coming up. also with their limited life experience, sometimes it's hard for them to put something like this into -- to completely understand it. >> reporter: the principal sent home a letter he shared with us explaining the loss. counselors are here for students who might need to talk about this. he also had two brothers and one of them goes to school here. there's also a memorial fund said up for amir's family at chase bank. donations can also be dropped off at the school office. reporting live in walnut creek, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> okay, kristi, thanks. >>> a palo
he was part of a tight-knit group on the wrestling team and english learners on campus. i just spoke with one of his friends. >> we are all shocked. mostly people cry or whatever. everyone is shocked. all we can do is be there for his family. now that he's gone i'm going to miss him that much. >> you know they are grieving. we can take lessons on how to do it. they are out there. they get it out. it's hard for them at the same time because they are coming toward the end of school....
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one of the things they said about grade brands or companies, they go back to the knitting when there's difficulty. caterpillar goes back to producing the better bulldozer. and so i think with regards to the republican brand, if you will, which is all about conservative philosophy, it's very important that they go back to the knitting that brought their very existence -- brought back their very existence in the first place. i think you actually have to -- there's been real brand disillusion as at times republicans have been, in essen essence, squishy on spending, on the whole notion of taxes. one of the things that had will ultimately, i think, receive the most support is a very clear vision, a picture, as to what the party is about rather than at times messages or convoluted messages. >> thank you so much for coming in today and talking with us. have a good weekend with your son, and we'll look for you here in washington next week. >> look forward to it. be well. >>> next, a republican super pac takes aim at hillary clinton over benghazi. >> what difference, at this point, does it make
one of the things they said about grade brands or companies, they go back to the knitting when there's difficulty. caterpillar goes back to producing the better bulldozer. and so i think with regards to the republican brand, if you will, which is all about conservative philosophy, it's very important that they go back to the knitting that brought their very existence -- brought back their very existence in the first place. i think you actually have to -- there's been real brand disillusion as...
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one book that has been in knitting and ash cloud 3 kilometers high affecting nearby towns. authorities say nobody has been told to evacuate just yet, but access to the area is restricted, and emergency shelters are beingng prepared. >> the misery is continuing -- that is how one economist responded to the latest figures out on the eurozone. statistics out today show that the common currency area has entered its longest recession. >> the economies of almost all core countries, including france, have shrunk. only germany has returned to just slight growth, but even that was less than expected. >> winter -- winter held germany in its grip longer than usual this year, and the economy suffered. ice, snow, and unseasonably frigid temperatures held up construction work all over the country earlier this year. as a result, the doorman building industry put a big dent into economic figures in the first quarter. many companies also held back with investments amid the lingering your crisis, and exports retreated. there was a lot of downward pressure on the economy. gdp manage only 0.1%
one book that has been in knitting and ash cloud 3 kilometers high affecting nearby towns. authorities say nobody has been told to evacuate just yet, but access to the area is restricted, and emergency shelters are beingng prepared. >> the misery is continuing -- that is how one economist responded to the latest figures out on the eurozone. statistics out today show that the common currency area has entered its longest recession. >> the economies of almost all core countries,...
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we are a small town and a close- knit community as well. >> just to dovetail on that, when we were giving out information relative to the investigation, the last press conference we had, we talked about how are we going to get the media to go home? i mean that. they were based in the community and the community was overwhelmed. i have got to tell you. i will say it again. they got it. they went home. they knew there was no other information coming out from these lips. everything would be done electronically. they packed up their stuff and a majority went home. they went home. again, i think it was mutual respect. one thing i can say about the community -- the community was phenomenal. phenomenal. there were people who would walk up to troopers doing their duty because they felt they were underfed or undercoffeed. the community came together like nothing i have ever seen in my life. >> you are the community journalist. this is your community, naomi. how do you understand your station's role, how you are being appreciated? how did folks relate to you? -- you were breaking this in and dealin
we are a small town and a close- knit community as well. >> just to dovetail on that, when we were giving out information relative to the investigation, the last press conference we had, we talked about how are we going to get the media to go home? i mean that. they were based in the community and the community was overwhelmed. i have got to tell you. i will say it again. they got it. they went home. they knew there was no other information coming out from these lips. everything would be...
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protesters also gathered in front of the navy operations to demonstrate against the arrival of the minimum knits and the joint military drills. >>> back to that story. after several congressional hearings the questions about that deadly attack in benghazi, libya, have not died down, and there are new questions tonight about what the white house knew about the attack and when. peter alexander has that story. >> reporter: exactly eight months after the deadly attack in benghazi that killed ambassador chris stevens and three others, leaked e-mails reveal the obama administration was more involved than initially stated. in watering down the widely discredited talking points. >> it makes it look like they're trying to hide something whether or not they are. >> reporter: the e-mails show 12 separate drafts of those talking points. the cia's first version blaming the incident on protests in cairo over an anti-islamic video and noting, we do know that islamic extremists with tie to alexander participated in the attack. the text made mefreverend to fi other attacks against foreign interests. spokesperson
protesters also gathered in front of the navy operations to demonstrate against the arrival of the minimum knits and the joint military drills. >>> back to that story. after several congressional hearings the questions about that deadly attack in benghazi, libya, have not died down, and there are new questions tonight about what the white house knew about the attack and when. peter alexander has that story. >> reporter: exactly eight months after the deadly attack in benghazi...
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crossfit has a community and the community is a tight-knit community and that's one of the reasons we can do what dwoe. >> in other words, there is strength in numbers, particularly when those numbers have strength. >> as you can imagine, this was their first foret into philanthropy. they are inspired to do more. this time jason said he's going to do more local. he wants to identify local schools that need gym equipment, purchase equipment, install it, and help train people on how to use it. it's one of those things that you get a taste of what it's like to do some good and all you want to do is do some more. >> thank you so much, garvin. >> did you try it, by the way? >> i'm going to go for a run after this. >> i know. i feel so out of shape right now. >>> i do try to go to the gym but enough here, i think i pulled my back the other day doing a little bench pressing. all right. anyway, let's look at the radar. mother nature doing a little bit of lifting for us, helping to at least alleviate some of the drying we've had. it wasn't a l but the storm system this morning produced a few s
crossfit has a community and the community is a tight-knit community and that's one of the reasons we can do what dwoe. >> in other words, there is strength in numbers, particularly when those numbers have strength. >> as you can imagine, this was their first foret into philanthropy. they are inspired to do more. this time jason said he's going to do more local. he wants to identify local schools that need gym equipment, purchase equipment, install it, and help train people on how...
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have a lucky severson report now on the large number of ultra orthodox hasidic jews living in tightly knit communities in and around new york city. most of these hasidim are content with the piety and traditions of the lives into which they were born, but some choose to leave, often at a high emotional price. >> reporter: they live conspicuously pious lives in a secular world, especially in enclaves and suburbs of new york. ultra orthodox hasidic jews observe the strict rules of the torah, the first five books of the hebrew bible, and its 613 commandments. their structured lifestyle seems to work for the majority. but, for some, the lack of choices is too rigid, so they choose to leave, even though doing so can be very painful. hasidic groups remain some of the most insular religious sects in the u.s. sol feuerwerker knows, he was one of them. >> i think that's what surprises most people, you know, most outsiders, is that how can something this insular be happening right here in the middle of new york city. you know, as i've moved farther away from it, it kind of shocks me too actually. >>
have a lucky severson report now on the large number of ultra orthodox hasidic jews living in tightly knit communities in and around new york city. most of these hasidim are content with the piety and traditions of the lives into which they were born, but some choose to leave, often at a high emotional price. >> reporter: they live conspicuously pious lives in a secular world, especially in enclaves and suburbs of new york. ultra orthodox hasidic jews observe the strict rules of the...
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he was wearing a gray knit cap, black sunglasses, black t-shirt and blue jeans. he drove away in his car. >> maybe older model, black in color. >> across the street, people at the bayview hunters point senior center were upset, worried it might be a client or friend. >> i just hope he su vooifs, and i hope he's okay. >> i think it's awful. i think it's really crazy the way everybody gets that road rage and starts fighting. >> you respect your elders. you don't do that. i don't know what's wrong with the youngsters today. >> right now, police tell me they don't know whether the man will survive. they are not releasing his name, but they do hope someone will call in the tip and help catch whoever did this. reporting live in san francisco, jana, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> yahoo ceo is extending the company's parental lease policy. yahoo is doubling the amount of paid maternity leave from 8 weeks to 16. maternity leave for a new dad has also been doubled to 8 weeks and new parents are receive $500 to help with baby-related cost. the new policy comes two months after he
he was wearing a gray knit cap, black sunglasses, black t-shirt and blue jeans. he drove away in his car. >> maybe older model, black in color. >> across the street, people at the bayview hunters point senior center were upset, worried it might be a client or friend. >> i just hope he su vooifs, and i hope he's okay. >> i think it's awful. i think it's really crazy the way everybody gets that road rage and starts fighting. >> you respect your elders. you don't do...
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. >> it's a tight knit community. if it happened to anybody, we can rely on the neighbors coming out and helping us. it's just the way we are in the rural community. >> amazing. they want to help right now. >> reporter: for cbs news, corning, kansas. >>> well, there's already been one tornado spotted in north west pennsylvania. this storm touched down in erie county. "the pittsburgh post-gazette" reports in injuries, but buildings damaged. a tornado reportedly touched down in central michigan. weather consultant david bernard is tracking the severe weather. >> looks like a perfect setup for storms, particularly across the plains. a large area of pressure, strong upper level low in the atmosphere coming out of the rockies into the plain states, and setting up really prime conditions for tornadoes just like we saw yesterday. now, today's outlook indicates much of the same areas under the gun. again, our highest chances for strong tornadoes will be across oklahoma and kansas, with a rick of severe weather extending from
. >> it's a tight knit community. if it happened to anybody, we can rely on the neighbors coming out and helping us. it's just the way we are in the rural community. >> amazing. they want to help right now. >> reporter: for cbs news, corning, kansas. >>> well, there's already been one tornado spotted in north west pennsylvania. this storm touched down in erie county. "the pittsburgh post-gazette" reports in injuries, but buildings damaged. a tornado...
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scary being so close -- so close to here and what you think is a -- i guess not necessarily tight-knit but a safe community and being so close to the office. it's definitely a scary thing. >> reporter: back in february, three masked men walked into the colonial jewelers in frederick, maryland, smashing a display case, grabbing $125,000 worth of rings and then a month later, a lightning fast heist also in pentagon city. in less than 30 seconds, thieves stole $600,000 in rolex watches. now police made one arrest in the frederick robbery but they've made no arrests in the other ones. now in this latest robbery, this one with the cartier behind me, the detectives will review the surveillance video and then decide whether to put it out and when is the appropriate time? meanwhile, they are looking for the suspects. live in chevy chase, i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> a security guard helped stop a robbery in suitland, maryland, today. police say three guys tried to hold up a pawn shop on silver hill road. they got into a gun fight with the guard. the guard shot one of the robbers before they
scary being so close -- so close to here and what you think is a -- i guess not necessarily tight-knit but a safe community and being so close to the office. it's definitely a scary thing. >> reporter: back in february, three masked men walked into the colonial jewelers in frederick, maryland, smashing a display case, grabbing $125,000 worth of rings and then a month later, a lightning fast heist also in pentagon city. in less than 30 seconds, thieves stole $600,000 in rolex watches. now...
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michele knit was the first girl abducted when she was picked up in the same neighborhood when she was abducted back in 2002. police are also reexamining another missing person's case, that of ashley summers who was just 14 years old when she was abducted around the same neighborhood around the same time frame, but, anne-marie, police are not saying whether her disappearance is connected to the other three women. back to you. >> vinita nair in cleveland. thank you, vinita. >>> well, other kidnapping survivors are speaking out. jaycee dugard was is just 11 when she was kidnapped and held for 18 years. she urged people not to give up on missing children. earlier she said the women in cleveland need a chance to heal and reconnect with the world. >>> congressional republicans have been demanding accountability from the obama administration about last year's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, and those calls may grow louder as testimony begins on capitol hill. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning, susan. >> anne-marie, good morning. three state department officials ar
michele knit was the first girl abducted when she was picked up in the same neighborhood when she was abducted back in 2002. police are also reexamining another missing person's case, that of ashley summers who was just 14 years old when she was abducted around the same neighborhood around the same time frame, but, anne-marie, police are not saying whether her disappearance is connected to the other three women. back to you. >> vinita nair in cleveland. thank you, vinita. >>>...
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not saying what led them to suspect the brother, but tonight, those charges have stunned this tight-knit community and left a family broken. john schriffen, abc news, new york. >> john, thank you. >>> meantime, the grim standoff we told you about last night here has come to an end in one new jersey community tonight. s.w.a.t. teams setting off a flash bomb to bring it to an end. they then stormed into that house to rescue the three children held hostage for more than two days. their captor was shot and later died while those three children are okay. inside the home, police did recover the bolds of their mother and one of their sibings. >>> we turn now to the extreme weather we reported on here last night. a major thaw sweeping across the country tonight. as we showed you, that's not the only thing on the move. that giant block of ice crashing into a home. well, tonight, we learned it's happening elsewhere, too. here's abc meteorologist ginger zee tonight. >> reporter: tonight, unbelievable images after a tsunami-like wave of ice engulfed a lakeside community in manitoba, canada. >> bang.
not saying what led them to suspect the brother, but tonight, those charges have stunned this tight-knit community and left a family broken. john schriffen, abc news, new york. >> john, thank you. >>> meantime, the grim standoff we told you about last night here has come to an end in one new jersey community tonight. s.w.a.t. teams setting off a flash bomb to bring it to an end. they then stormed into that house to rescue the three children held hostage for more than two days....
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. >> you did knit three years? >> that is right. >> he doubled major in chemical biology skpat 18 is the youngest recipient of the medal a prize hundreds of students here qualify or as long as they have close to a near perfect gpa. martin mida is a professiono professionor -- professor. >> just sort of crazy gpa at this point but what matters afterwards is that what did with a the wattents. >> his family settled in milwaukee. the family moved to fremont as he was about to enter uc berkeley. at cal he's won 40 academic and community service askbardz two years ago founding see your future an out reach program for students living in under served communities. >> every young person can change the world we have to acknowledge that. we have to give them ways to show that. >> at this point i had enough gumption to ask about live outside school. >> do you have time to date? >> yes. it's -- not something i've persued. >> okay. how about hobbies? >> love to play basketball. i'm an outside shooter. >> i can see the height. >>
. >> you did knit three years? >> that is right. >> he doubled major in chemical biology skpat 18 is the youngest recipient of the medal a prize hundreds of students here qualify or as long as they have close to a near perfect gpa. martin mida is a professiono professionor -- professor. >> just sort of crazy gpa at this point but what matters afterwards is that what did with a the wattents. >> his family settled in milwaukee. the family moved to fremont as he was...