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given the revised lapping wa, hopefully again it is something that we all support here this evening. i would suggest that he we, unless people have specific legal questions, i know many have been briefed individually. i might suggest we don't go into closed session this evening and would -- i could do it right now, make a motion to table item number 30 [speaker not understood]. >> supervisor farrell has made a motion to table the closed session motion. seconded by supervisor yee. without objection, the motion to table passes. [gavel] >> supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. i wanted to also to speak briefly on this issue. actually a travesty how, how we as a city have addressed or rather have not addressed the foreclosure crisis in san francisco. i'm glad to see in the chamber the mayor's office of housing here as well as members of the controller and budget office here to listen to i think the small piece of public to comment that is here, but also to recognize the importance of homeownership, not just in a small section of san francisco, but the entire fabric of our city. and,
given the revised lapping wa, hopefully again it is something that we all support here this evening. i would suggest that he we, unless people have specific legal questions, i know many have been briefed individually. i might suggest we don't go into closed session this evening and would -- i could do it right now, make a motion to table item number 30 [speaker not understood]. >> supervisor farrell has made a motion to table the closed session motion. seconded by supervisor yee. without...
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sundayer lapped was the dominating team, and we had problems. >> messi will look to equal the league's all-time record. messi on 259 goals at the moment. two short of the record, which has stood since 1955. the player of the year cristiano ronaldo kept up his superb start of the season, scoring twice as they beat levane, and they lead the spanish scores. >>> missing a chance of moving up fifth after being held 1-1. >>> of italy serie a leaders, looking to maintain the 100% winning start of the season. second place roma slapping it's a the heels there. on points after a 3-0 win. >> despite winning the right to host the game, the security situation in iraq forcing the change. the team would break the deadlock in 90 minutes with no one gaining the advantage in other 30 minutes of extra time. it went to spot kicks where they won 4-2. >>> australia's rugby coach has quit after his team's one-point loss to all blacks. it looks like executing one of the most remarkable wins leading by ten points. with just 11 minutes remaining in the game, but it wasn't to be as the home side conceded two tri
sundayer lapped was the dominating team, and we had problems. >> messi will look to equal the league's all-time record. messi on 259 goals at the moment. two short of the record, which has stood since 1955. the player of the year cristiano ronaldo kept up his superb start of the season, scoring twice as they beat levane, and they lead the spanish scores. >>> missing a chance of moving up fifth after being held 1-1. >>> of italy serie a leaders, looking to maintain the...
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lap. harrison was spotted driving erratically in august. ed a young boy sitting in his lap steering. there was a 9-year-old child in the back seat as well. >>> police are looking for a woman involved in an assault at a local bar. at whispers bar at oh gons avenue. a woman came behind the 25-year-old victim and hit her in the head and body. and she cut her with glass. anybody with flgs on the woman's identity is asked to call police. >>> and now two ebola patients receiving care in two american cities and now a nurse getting treatment outside of africa. elizabeth herr is tracking this story and joins us with more. >> we'll begin with the latest from dallas, the patient, thomas eric duncan remains in critical condition but at this hour officials remain optimistic that there will not be a local ebola outbreak, at this hour, still no one in dallas is showing symptoms. >> hoping to save thomas eric duncan in the hospital for nine days now, doctors are turning to an experimental anti-viral drug, the drug has never even been tested on humans but wi
lap. harrison was spotted driving erratically in august. ed a young boy sitting in his lap steering. there was a 9-year-old child in the back seat as well. >>> police are looking for a woman involved in an assault at a local bar. at whispers bar at oh gons avenue. a woman came behind the 25-year-old victim and hit her in the head and body. and she cut her with glass. anybody with flgs on the woman's identity is asked to call police. >>> and now two ebola patients receiving...
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the tractor was there retrieving another car that had spun and hit the tire barrier one lap earlier. bianchi was taken to a nearby hospital. he remains unconscious. the formula one website says he has a severe head injury and has undergone surgery. the japanese grand prix began on friday. the crash and heavy rain on sunday shortened the final race in the three-day event. reuters say the accident is the most serious in formula one racing since 2009. brazilian felipe massa suffered a head injury at a race in hungary. >>> pro-democracy protesters in hong kong have cleared the way for civil servants to start their work week. but the demonstrators are not going home yet. nhk world's estella mak has more from hong kong. >> reporter: officials have been demanding the demonstrators to disburse so the city can function normally. the sit-ins around government headquarters have prevented some 3,000 people from going to work last friday. but monday all that changed. government workers have just been able to resume work after demonstrators cleared a path for them to enter the building. hundreds of
the tractor was there retrieving another car that had spun and hit the tire barrier one lap earlier. bianchi was taken to a nearby hospital. he remains unconscious. the formula one website says he has a severe head injury and has undergone surgery. the japanese grand prix began on friday. the crash and heavy rain on sunday shortened the final race in the three-day event. reuters say the accident is the most serious in formula one racing since 2009. brazilian felipe massa suffered a head injury...
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there was an incident where about - lap 42 of the race involving a driver, who raced. his car was on the side of the track lifted off by a recovery crane, a lap later jules bianchi was involved in an incident on the same corner. what appears to have happened is his car collided with the recovery crane. they were asked about that after the race. it was not confirmed whether or not that is what had happened. that is what we are hearing from the track. but what we do know is the formula 1 association is saying that he was unconscious when he left the track and was taken to hospital nearby. >> reading the tweets, most of the drivers were hoping for the best. of course, the worst could happen. we know that ayrton senna was the last driver to die. what has the sport done to increase safety. >> it's 20 years since ayrton center died where he and roland ratsonburger decide as well. since then the drivers are more involved in safety, cars are slowed down, much has been done to ensure the safety barriers around the track are better at absorbing speed. that's what it is all about.
there was an incident where about - lap 42 of the race involving a driver, who raced. his car was on the side of the track lifted off by a recovery crane, a lap later jules bianchi was involved in an incident on the same corner. what appears to have happened is his car collided with the recovery crane. they were asked about that after the race. it was not confirmed whether or not that is what had happened. that is what we are hearing from the track. but what we do know is the formula 1...
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. >> we always knew we were looking for something, we didn't expect it to lap. i was the one that found it. it was almost as if it wasn't happening. >> by law it required immediate reaction. >> how soon after you let people know did anything get done about it? >> it was a year. i expected something to immediately happen. i expected there was a process in place. >> dangerous radioactive waste, no waste had reached the environment yet but the discovery of thing leaks proved that the situation was wrong. wrps refused to investigate further. claiming the leaking material was rainwater. even though it registered as radioactive. >> i didn't feel like i could do my job anymore because i wasn't -- i didn't feel like i could be vocal in presenting problems. >> disillusioned, gefrey left the job a few years short of retirement. it took a year for wrps and the energy department to publicly admit gefrey had been right. still the tank has not been pumped. gefrey is among a chorus of voices. more than 50 tank farm workers say they have been sickened by the tank farm systems. >> the
. >> we always knew we were looking for something, we didn't expect it to lap. i was the one that found it. it was almost as if it wasn't happening. >> by law it required immediate reaction. >> how soon after you let people know did anything get done about it? >> it was a year. i expected something to immediately happen. i expected there was a process in place. >> dangerous radioactive waste, no waste had reached the environment yet but the discovery of thing leaks...
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morgan was sitting at the witness stand and the circus promoter dropped the midget into morgan's lap.e thought it was a little girl. he said, i have a granddaughter bigger than you. she aid, said, yes, but i'm ol. he dropped her. but every press photographer had a picture. when the committee came back, they were chagrined. they asked the press not to print the picture. it was on the front page the next day. it was a symbolic picture of these once olympian bankers being humbled in congress. it had nothing to do with the circus midget, but it showed the attention was being given to his committee and the effectiveness his committee investigation was having. [gavel pounds] [echoing voices] in september, 1964, the president's commission on the assassination of president kennedy headed by earl warren released its findings to the public. the assassination archives and
morgan was sitting at the witness stand and the circus promoter dropped the midget into morgan's lap.e thought it was a little girl. he said, i have a granddaughter bigger than you. she aid, said, yes, but i'm ol. he dropped her. but every press photographer had a picture. when the committee came back, they were chagrined. they asked the press not to print the picture. it was on the front page the next day. it was a symbolic picture of these once olympian bankers being humbled in congress. it...
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tonight, the weekend edition, behind the headlines, the first real promise, zmapp, inside the lap where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation with the scientist behind it. >> there aren't many of us who got that experience where you can draw a straight line from discovery to success. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of
tonight, the weekend edition, behind the headlines, the first real promise, zmapp, inside the lap where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation with the scientist behind it. >> there aren't many of us who got that experience where you can draw a straight line from discovery to success. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of
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lap. in her defense it was well over 100 degrees in that room and there was no fan, no breeze. >> so backo 1698? that's how far it was? >> 1698 is not the -- >> it's even before that. >> not the calendar year. >> even before that. so roughly how many years back are we talk snabt. >> about 1,600 snop about 1,600. >> yeah. >> these records go back 40 generations. it's quite incredible. they start off writing on leaves and when paper was actually created they started writing on paper and some of these records here goes go back hundreds and hundreds of years. we came here to find our roots. and today it wwe decided to lea some of our own as well. perhaps our own family will see this hundreds of years from now. [ chanting in foreign language ] >> do you feel a certain connection to the gods and -- what do you feel? >> yeah, you do feel closer to the gods over here. >> the last time you were here was when your father passed away. >> yep. >> and it was important for you and your brother to come here and place the ashes here. >> right. >> what is the meaning of that? what is the purpose of that?
lap. in her defense it was well over 100 degrees in that room and there was no fan, no breeze. >> so backo 1698? that's how far it was? >> 1698 is not the -- >> it's even before that. >> not the calendar year. >> even before that. so roughly how many years back are we talk snabt. >> about 1,600 snop about 1,600. >> yeah. >> these records go back 40 generations. it's quite incredible. they start off writing on leaves and when paper was actually...
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was north of mexico carrie mcwilliams and that again blew my mine. think of a different term. raised my consciousness, right, so learned my real history, and, map, this is our lap. it was ripped off, and i remember why when we were little kids, showed the alamo and nobody clapped, right? we didn't know what was going on. didn't know that they would clap to that, right? you don't know, right, you know, but you sit in a room and it goes all dark. we ain't going to clap on this here. anyway, so the -- the land, it revolutionized us. it was a combination of the black liberation struggle, viatnamese struggle and then the raise the land question. not just a struggle for civil rights but a struggle for self-determination, declaration of human rights, u.n., what is dev determination, political power in a political economic control over your own land. >> right. >> and then when he introduced me to the sheriff, they had their own little self-government, and i said why don't we -- you know, and then -- then, you know, the crusade for justice, the chicano youth liberation conference, we put out the plan where we called for our own nation. it was a little bit spiritual, but
was north of mexico carrie mcwilliams and that again blew my mine. think of a different term. raised my consciousness, right, so learned my real history, and, map, this is our lap. it was ripped off, and i remember why when we were little kids, showed the alamo and nobody clapped, right? we didn't know what was going on. didn't know that they would clap to that, right? you don't know, right, you know, but you sit in a room and it goes all dark. we ain't going to clap on this here. anyway, so...
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was 13 months old. i thought he might be anxious and cry, but he just crawled up in my lap and that was it. he acted like he'd always lived there. he had a way of telling you how he felt. he never came into the room when he didn't hug my neck. >> narrator: it was a different story with todd's father. >> he's the type of guy that... just that you can't do anything right and everything's wrong. let's say that he has a hammer there, and you borrow it and you put it back. that's good, but it's not good enough if it's not facing the same way. >> his father was very strict, and todd knew this, but it didn't stop him from doing some things that he got in trouble for. >> narrator: todd struggled in school, and gilbert was surprised to learn that by the sixth grade, he was already using drugs. he liked to inhale the aerosol from spray paint cans. >> i think he started huffing paint when he was 11. he started on drugs at 11. >> you know, i'd see signs, and i'd ask him and he'd blame it on the other kids, you know. >> his mind kind of stayed there. to me, his thinking ability always stayed at 11, 12,
was 13 months old. i thought he might be anxious and cry, but he just crawled up in my lap and that was it. he acted like he'd always lived there. he had a way of telling you how he felt. he never came into the room when he didn't hug my neck. >> narrator: it was a different story with todd's father. >> he's the type of guy that... just that you can't do anything right and everything's wrong. let's say that he has a hammer there, and you borrow it and you put it back. that's good,...
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remember. >> they did it exactly right, it is just that the person that did the lap assistance, did not read the report that was prepared by the person that did not speak spanish. >> okay. >> thank you. >> any other questions? >> thank you, director hicks. inspector call the next line item. >> 4 c, commission report and discussion, xhis president's report and commissioner's reports. >> >> colleagues, we will hear a lot later about the work that i have done with some of the policies that are before us today. and so any other reports from any of my other colleagues that want to talk about the work that they have been doing? >> okay. hearing none, inspector call the next line item. >> commission announcements and scheduling of items identified for consideration of future commission meetings. >> excuse me, and we will be dark and there will be no meeting on next wednesday, on the 15th. and on the 22nd, we will be in the community, excuse me, in the engelside community at balboa high school, 1000 kiuga street and we will hear the comments from the public, and from the public and the station captain joseph mcfaden co
remember. >> they did it exactly right, it is just that the person that did the lap assistance, did not read the report that was prepared by the person that did not speak spanish. >> okay. >> thank you. >> any other questions? >> thank you, director hicks. inspector call the next line item. >> 4 c, commission report and discussion, xhis president's report and commissioner's reports. >> >> colleagues, we will hear a lot later about the work that i...
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i've had men who attacked five-year-old girls who said she climbed on my lap and she was very sexy and inviting me to touch her." and this from liz roberts, the the depp tc owe at safe horizon son. "we as a culture like the blame the victim because it makes us feel safe. we have a subconscious belief that if women did all the right things like dressing modestly than we would never be rained." sadly, that's just not true so enough request questions like do you think girls dress in a way that invites trouble. they only give rapists what they're looking for, an excuse for violence. i would love your thoughts on this, tweet me with the #talkback and i'll host a live chat at noon eastern and thank you in advance. the next hour of cnn news room after a break. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers
i've had men who attacked five-year-old girls who said she climbed on my lap and she was very sexy and inviting me to touch her." and this from liz roberts, the the depp tc owe at safe horizon son. "we as a culture like the blame the victim because it makes us feel safe. we have a subconscious belief that if women did all the right things like dressing modestly than we would never be rained." sadly, that's just not true so enough request questions like do you think girls dress in...
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. >> carly and christie swam 3 miles, 188 laps, plus two more for good in measure and the crowd went crazy. >> it was just hitting the wall on the last lap and knowing that as soon as i hit it. i was so happy, so proud of myself. >> she said she was going to do it and she dit. >> raising close to her goal of $20,000 for diabetes research and special kids camp. >> diabetes sometimes really is hard for me so we really would be cool if they found a cure. >> she really is passionate about showing that one kid can make a dip since. >> and carly hung up her towel temporarily yesterday to participate in this years step out diabetes walk in allentown. her team is called carly rocks. you can find out more on our web site at my fox philly.com. >> very cute. >>> to your fox 29 weather authority, and another really chilly day for early fall, lets get over to meteorologist dominica davis. any warm up in sight, dominica. >> yes, we will get back in the 70's and see more seasonal temps but it was chilly this morning. if you are kind of stalling on getting the coats and sweaters out, it is time to do it because you'
. >> carly and christie swam 3 miles, 188 laps, plus two more for good in measure and the crowd went crazy. >> it was just hitting the wall on the last lap and knowing that as soon as i hit it. i was so happy, so proud of myself. >> she said she was going to do it and she dit. >> raising close to her goal of $20,000 for diabetes research and special kids camp. >> diabetes sometimes really is hard for me so we really would be cool if they found a cure. >> she...
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the last lap died time was 36 minutes come from highway 24 things are really getting slow here. the san mateo bridge is not much better now 26 minutes at the drive time minutes speaking of one won the golden gate bridge is heavy in the southbound direction and getting into the marin very slow on the freeway from hercules to berkeley right now 28 minutes to jam up through the real path. from was found for. >> reporter: the core of you for 238 to 237 and 101 about a gym guadalupe is jam from 85 of the 28085 are ready heavy from the all mountain valley. golden gate transit buses are running today but the big question for commuters are will they be running out tomorrow. the union that is as to going to strike them represent the servicers dispatchers and mechanics. the union that represents the bus drivers has said if they go on strike that will not-test they will affect alicia down the bus systems the commuters are workers to win a lot of sympathy is a last resort for us we are trying to fight for standards at the the entire bay area health care and keep of the cost of living. our h
the last lap died time was 36 minutes come from highway 24 things are really getting slow here. the san mateo bridge is not much better now 26 minutes at the drive time minutes speaking of one won the golden gate bridge is heavy in the southbound direction and getting into the marin very slow on the freeway from hercules to berkeley right now 28 minutes to jam up through the real path. from was found for. >> reporter: the core of you for 238 to 237 and 101 about a gym guadalupe is jam...
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. >> it was just feeling the wall on the last lap and knowing that i finish and i did it. was so happy and so proud of myself. >> she said she was going to do it and she did it. >> raising close to her goal of 20 thus san dollars for diabetes research and special kids camp. >> diabetes sometimes is really hard for me, so it would be re really cool if they found cure. >> she really is passionate about showing one kid can make a difference. >> and she is such a cutie. tomorrow carli will be hanging up her towel just temporarily to participate in this year's step out diabetes walk at coca-cola park in allentown. she was the lehigh valley youth ambassador. her item is called carli rocks. go to our website. she will definitely be rocking it tomorrow for her favorite cause. >> good for her. >> very lucky students it getting hockey help from the flyers. they surprised delaware county students at nor wood element row with gym class take over. flyers players were on hand with a special hock can he ring set up to show them some moves. they also donated sticks, balls and street hockey
. >> it was just feeling the wall on the last lap and knowing that i finish and i did it. was so happy and so proud of myself. >> she said she was going to do it and she did it. >> raising close to her goal of 20 thus san dollars for diabetes research and special kids camp. >> diabetes sometimes is really hard for me, so it would be re really cool if they found cure. >> she really is passionate about showing one kid can make a difference. >> and she is such a...
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was north of mexico carrie mcwilliams and that again blew my mine. think of a different term. raised my consciousness, right, so learned my real history, and, map, this is our lap. it was ripped off, and i remember why when we were little kids, showed the alamo and nobody clapped, right? we didn't know what was going on. didn't know that they would clap to that, right? you don't know, right, you know, but you sit in a room and it goes all dark. we ain't going to clap on this here. anyway, so the -- the land, it revolutionized us. it was a combination of the black liberation struggle, viatnamese struggle and then the raise the land question. not just a struggle for civil rights but a struggle for self-determination, declaration of human rights, u.n., what is dev determination, political power in a political economic control over your own land. >> right. >> and then when he introduced me to the sheriff, they had their own little self-government, and i said why don't we -- you know, and then -- then, you know, the crusade for justice, the chicano youth liberation conference, we put out the plan where we called for our own nation. it was a little bit spiritual, but
was north of mexico carrie mcwilliams and that again blew my mine. think of a different term. raised my consciousness, right, so learned my real history, and, map, this is our lap. it was ripped off, and i remember why when we were little kids, showed the alamo and nobody clapped, right? we didn't know what was going on. didn't know that they would clap to that, right? you don't know, right, you know, but you sit in a room and it goes all dark. we ain't going to clap on this here. anyway, so...
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tonight, the weekend edition, behind the headlines, the first real promise, zmapp, inside the lap where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation with the scientist behind it. >> there aren't many of us who got that experience where you can draw a straight line from discovery to success. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of the gun, america tonight's chris takes us undercover on the path from gun show to gun buyer. >> if he's from indiana, he can get it today. >> he shows us how so many end up on the streets of chicago, tells us where they come from and examines a new effort to track a weapons d.n.a. and social media context to stop gun violence before it happens. >> a true american hero sacrificed all in the bloody battle of the civil war. >> he said lt., let's get you, he said no, i'll stay here and fight it out or die in the attempt. >> why it took a little old lady in wisconsin to give him his due. >> why were you so interested? >> because nobody else was, i think. >> why alonzo cushing is still waiting
tonight, the weekend edition, behind the headlines, the first real promise, zmapp, inside the lap where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation with the scientist behind it. >> there aren't many of us who got that experience where you can draw a straight line from discovery to success. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of the gun, america tonight's chris takes us undercover on...
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tonight, the weekend edition, behind the headlines, the first real promise, zmapp, inside the lap where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation with the scientist behind it. >> there aren't many of us who got that experience where you can draw a straight line from discovery to success. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of
tonight, the weekend edition, behind the headlines, the first real promise, zmapp, inside the lap where the drug was developed and an exclusive conversation with the scientist behind it. >> there aren't many of us who got that experience where you can draw a straight line from discovery to success. >> it's the holy grail in the field of research. >> it's wonderful, absolutely wonderful. >> also ahead on the trail of
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. >> i was grateful because it lapped when it happened. but it's not a pleasant way to wake up on a sunday morning. >> reporter: the officer involved in the shooting has been placed on paid administrative leave waiting for the outcome of the investigation. cristina rendon. >>> new legislation signed into law by governor brown aims to ensure that produce sold at markets is properly labeled. it's a problem that consumers may not be aware of but farmers have known about for years. >> you grow a product and you know what it's supposed to look like. you know if it's in season or not in season. and you can legitimately tell. >> this is our livelihood. this is our income. we take it seriously. >> reporter: violators face fines up to $2,500 and six months in jail. >>> caltrans implemented a new air hike along with changes to its schedule. one way tickets will cost 25- cents more. and day passes are now 50-cents higher. the fair hike applies to tickets purchased as stations and not the clipper cards. caltrain also says it's adjusting its -- the cha
. >> i was grateful because it lapped when it happened. but it's not a pleasant way to wake up on a sunday morning. >> reporter: the officer involved in the shooting has been placed on paid administrative leave waiting for the outcome of the investigation. cristina rendon. >>> new legislation signed into law by governor brown aims to ensure that produce sold at markets is properly labeled. it's a problem that consumers may not be aware of but farmers have known about for...
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lap we just kept smiling at each other. >> reporter: carli and christie swam 3 miles. 188 lapse plus two more pour good measure. and the crowd went crazy. >> it wase wall on the last lap and knowing i finished and i did it. i was so happy and so proud of myself. >> she said she was going to do it and she did it. >> reporter: raising close to her goal of $20,000 for diabetes research and special kids camp. >> diabetes sometimes really hard for me so it would be really cool if we found cure. >> she really is passion in the about showing that one kid can make difference. report roar tomorrow morning carli will be hanging up her towel temporarily to participate in this year's step out diabetes walk at coca-cola park in allentown. her team is called carli rocks and for more information go to our website, myfoxphilly.com. no question, carli will be rocking it for her favorite cause tomorrow. dawn timmeney, fox 29 news. >> cincinnati bengal and wilmington native devon stills says his daughter started a fifth round of chemo today. stills says quote start of the fifth round of keep month today. let's go trooper hash tag she licks wearing my shirts. lea wa
lap we just kept smiling at each other. >> reporter: carli and christie swam 3 miles. 188 lapse plus two more pour good measure. and the crowd went crazy. >> it wase wall on the last lap and knowing i finished and i did it. i was so happy and so proud of myself. >> she said she was going to do it and she did it. >> reporter: raising close to her goal of $20,000 for diabetes research and special kids camp. >> diabetes sometimes really hard for me so it would be...
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a lap before, a driver suffered a pin. it was while recovery vehicles lived his car that jules bianchi lost control of his car, travelled across the run-off area and hit the back of a tractor. the 25-year-old frenchman was unconscious as he was taken to hospital. >> a recovery vehicle is not designed to absorb the energy, there's no give or flex. the energy is dissipated into the race car, the driver, which is probably what happened in jules' case. it is an extremely uplucky scenario. >> reporter: jules bianchi in his second here in f1, coming through the ferrari young drivers' programme. competing for an anglo russian team, he scored their first points. there has been no fatality ris since ayrton senna's death, a race weekend that saw roland rats ratzenberger die during qualifying. this incident is provoking difficult questions. some drivers believe the extreme weather should have seen racing end before jules bianchi's crash happened. >> it was raining so much, tricky cans. >> for now the world of f 1 is hoping for the best, but
a lap before, a driver suffered a pin. it was while recovery vehicles lived his car that jules bianchi lost control of his car, travelled across the run-off area and hit the back of a tractor. the 25-year-old frenchman was unconscious as he was taken to hospital. >> a recovery vehicle is not designed to absorb the energy, there's no give or flex. the energy is dissipated into the race car, the driver, which is probably what happened in jules' case. it is an extremely uplucky scenario....
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. >> he had a huge victory lap because he was a designer of amal alamuddin's dress. youd that mentioned. amazing to go up madison avenue and see a different character in each store. i will be honest, i have never been in an oscar de la renta store. but like everyone else, he was fancy, fancy, and he had another price store. i think a real price point for $2000 to renta was $3000, entry level. price ofl levi, if the an oscar de la renta address drops, is that good for brazil? >> absolutely. >> coming up, we will discuss our single best chart. in our singleou best chart, next on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene with scarlet fu and brendan greeley. let's get to our single best chart. >> it shows the u.s. share of the global economy, how it has been on a steady march lower. , ouris from david woo guest earlier from bank of merrill lynch. decoupling really a thesis anymore. look at the blue bars, the u.s. we account for 17% of the total, down from 20% a decade ago. bric countries have grown. we are really talking a
. >> he had a huge victory lap because he was a designer of amal alamuddin's dress. youd that mentioned. amazing to go up madison avenue and see a different character in each store. i will be honest, i have never been in an oscar de la renta store. but like everyone else, he was fancy, fancy, and he had another price store. i think a real price point for $2000 to renta was $3000, entry level. price ofl levi, if the an oscar de la renta address drops, is that good for brazil? >>...
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he said when he left sierra leonia there was nothing there when i lapped and those add risk for borders>> they do not believe there will be a massive outbreak but he said the healthcare system is weaker there. >>> four american aid workers became infected while volunteering and became infected in atlanta and nebraska and we have been tell you about those cases. one of those patients remains in the hospital and the others have recovered. they are currently under off evacuation -- observation at a similar place in washington d.c. >>> they are warning about a rash of robberies where people wearing gold chains, the chains are snatched right off their next, 14 of them happened and there is a comment connection. >> they snatch the gold chain from her neck and the other one was a little further and he then sat on the motor bike and they ran. police say they believe they drive down the street looking for victims. he is described as an african- american man about six feet tall and he may be working with a group of men with similar descriptions. >>> somebody broke into a shed and killed 920 chick
he said when he left sierra leonia there was nothing there when i lapped and those add risk for borders>> they do not believe there will be a massive outbreak but he said the healthcare system is weaker there. >>> four american aid workers became infected while volunteering and became infected in atlanta and nebraska and we have been tell you about those cases. one of those patients remains in the hospital and the others have recovered. they are currently under off evacuation --...
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was secured at the back of a scooter. he does this when it bothers him. a woman in his 20s jumped on his lap and broke his microphone. e offered to pay for it. he said not to worry. >> she was inebriated that is all. >>reporter:several chased her. she disappeared in the crowd. >>reporter:the leg turned up in the olney transportation center. if this is a joke, he is not laughing. >> they call it the city of brotherly love. i don't know about that sometimes. >>reporter:katherine scott, "action news." >>> he shared his story today. the man that uses the twitter handle fan since 09 spoke to rosie o'connell on "the view." how he took it upon himself to do something about the crime that he calls horrific. >> i had a bunch of people that is retweeting, he had 60 something thousand. we got it in front of 100,000 eyes. if 15 people were looking for them somebody is going to recognize or know somebody. that is why i realized which can help. >> after reviewing the surveillance video and connecting them to a group of people that went to a specific restaurant the man alerted the investigators. the three were chargekind. the accuse
was secured at the back of a scooter. he does this when it bothers him. a woman in his 20s jumped on his lap and broke his microphone. e offered to pay for it. he said not to worry. >> she was inebriated that is all. >>reporter:several chased her. she disappeared in the crowd. >>reporter:the leg turned up in the olney transportation center. if this is a joke, he is not laughing. >> they call it the city of brotherly love. i don't know about that sometimes....
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everybody thinks there was a picture of the woman donna rice on his lap and that throws him out of thehe t-shirt that says monkey business. >> yeah. it didn't drive him out of the race it was three weeks after the race and it wasn't taken on a boat t was taken on a dock with hundreds of people milling around. the biggest thing i think people misremember, everybody thinks he said follow me around. and-- . >> jon: right, he challenged reporters, you think i've got a problem. follow me around, i will prove i don't. >> right, the reality is he did say that to a single reporter, but it was not public or known to anyone at the time when the "miami herald" sent a bunch of reporters to put him under surveillance. very significant, as you know, because what it means is that the boundaries weren't actually rewritten between private and public lives because gary hart said let's rewrite them it actually was a media decision, a decision my industry made. here you have the presumed nominee of the democratic party, the hillry clinton of his day. way ahead in the polls. pinned up against a brick wall
everybody thinks there was a picture of the woman donna rice on his lap and that throws him out of thehe t-shirt that says monkey business. >> yeah. it didn't drive him out of the race it was three weeks after the race and it wasn't taken on a boat t was taken on a dock with hundreds of people milling around. the biggest thing i think people misremember, everybody thinks he said follow me around. and-- . >> jon: right, he challenged reporters, you think i've got a problem. follow me...
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he was hit during a cool down lap. the drivers got into it after the races.to this crazy scuffle between the two crews, a throw down. nascar is reviewing the matter and says that any possible penalties will be announced on tuesday. >> the cdc now officially confirming that a texas health care worker who was in charge of an ebola patient does indeed have the virus. they just announced the test results that are confirmed as being ebola. initially the health department had done the test and found as though it looked as if the parent had come into contact with the virus. now they are confirming that the health care worker developed a low grade fever on friday. self-isolated and now does indeed have ebola. rosa visited a hospital in new york to see what the protocols are there. >> hospitals around the country are preparing for ebola patients so what are hospitals ready to do and what can patients exfect? let me show you. at mount sigh nigh, all a patient would have to do is walk in and say i have a fever and dr. schier says that begins the entire process. >> at th
he was hit during a cool down lap. the drivers got into it after the races.to this crazy scuffle between the two crews, a throw down. nascar is reviewing the matter and says that any possible penalties will be announced on tuesday. >> the cdc now officially confirming that a texas health care worker who was in charge of an ebola patient does indeed have the virus. they just announced the test results that are confirmed as being ebola. initially the health department had done the test and...
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startedew, they shouting as only a senior was being lapped up by a senior -- a junior reporter could. thatarted whispering to me it was a book -- about time they took over the story. me.redit to these guys had the goods and they were delivering the goods. why the hell would i go through he was inust because vietnam or foreign affairs thing? we never gave it a thought. that was the beginning. we had a great friendship to boot. amazing youather let us stay on the story. [laughter] >> did you let them go with every story they wanted to go with? did you stop a few stories? or did you let them go? story -- theyrst brought the two stories and nobody was suing you are what are you doing? let them go. they knew the stories. they found the check. the check for $25,000. >> there were times when you stories on-- we had typewriters. [laughter] remember what those are? paper where you would not have an original copy. he would get a carbon copy and would the other editors. iry frequently you would say want to know more about this. holding this story. you held it. this is now your chance to apologiz
startedew, they shouting as only a senior was being lapped up by a senior -- a junior reporter could. thatarted whispering to me it was a book -- about time they took over the story. me.redit to these guys had the goods and they were delivering the goods. why the hell would i go through he was inust because vietnam or foreign affairs thing? we never gave it a thought. that was the beginning. we had a great friendship to boot. amazing youather let us stay on the story. [laughter] >> did...
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and you decided to use the one where andy samberg was in my lap. [ laughter ] there is a difference theree on that throne, one of you would have been impaled by the sword. you would have been bleeding from several spots. that would have been it. >> seth: yeah, but no. but it would have been at least in line with "games of thrones." >> that's right, yes. >> seth: you wrote comics, and when you were little you were a comic book fan. >> i was one of the original comic book fans. >> seth: that's pretty exciting. >> you can even say i was the first comic book fan because the first comic-con was held here in new york city, in greenwich village, in 1964. and i was the first person to sign up for it. so my badge said number one. >> seth: wow! [ cheers and applause ] >> amy: that's amazing. >> there were 30 people attending, most of them high school kids like me. >> seth: that's great. >> the two guests were flo steinberg, who was stan lee's secretary at the time. and steve ditko, the incredible artist of "spider-man" and "doctor strange." >> seth: well that's pretty good. >> he has never come bac
and you decided to use the one where andy samberg was in my lap. [ laughter ] there is a difference theree on that throne, one of you would have been impaled by the sword. you would have been bleeding from several spots. that would have been it. >> seth: yeah, but no. but it would have been at least in line with "games of thrones." >> that's right, yes. >> seth: you wrote comics, and when you were little you were a comic book fan. >> i was one of the original...