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whatsponse specifically to laura howe said? yes. >> i can understand laura's position that public relations is important. the issue that i saw in isaac and sandy for the first time i worked with the red cross is that public relations became more important than mass care. i would like to paraphrase something the senior mass care chief in the country said, is it more important to feed a person or more important to tell the world that you fed a person? disaster my 26th relief and isaac and sandy are the first time that i worked with the red cross that i felt it was more important for the red cross to tell the world they fed a person that it was to feed them. >> richard rieckenberg, what do you think change for the accounts in the focus of the work of the red cross? 26th emergency worked with the red cross. isaac and sandy were the first time you witnesses emphasis on public relations rather than the provision of services. what accounts for the shift? a couple of things. the restructuring of the red cross really hurts the ability of
whatsponse specifically to laura howe said? yes. >> i can understand laura's position that public relations is important. the issue that i saw in isaac and sandy for the first time i worked with the red cross is that public relations became more important than mass care. i would like to paraphrase something the senior mass care chief in the country said, is it more important to feed a person or more important to tell the world that you fed a person? disaster my 26th relief and isaac and...
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. >>> laura, how has he been able to elude them for six weeks. >> well, police say that eric frein spentrs planning both his attack and his retreat. he knew these woods well. these are the woods near his own home. he spent time there, he researched, survival skills, they described him as a self-styled survivalist who researched how to survive in the woods and, you know, police say he has stashed supplies there. these woods are dense. there are caves and empty buildings and plenty of places where he could be hiding. >> my understanding is one of the items is a hard drive which police executed for a very long period in which this ambush, shooting and escape were planned: are there indications as to what the motive was? >> police have said that they do not know his motive. and they're not going to speck late about that. they said that he believed to not have get along with the police and may have wanted to harm the police in some way. this is what the flis are telling us. >> how is the mood in the poconos. it is a relatively -- it's a pretty extreme measure to close schools for 9,000 kids,
. >>> laura, how has he been able to elude them for six weeks. >> well, police say that eric frein spentrs planning both his attack and his retreat. he knew these woods well. these are the woods near his own home. he spent time there, he researched, survival skills, they described him as a self-styled survivalist who researched how to survive in the woods and, you know, police say he has stashed supplies there. these woods are dense. there are caves and empty buildings and plenty...
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. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. how about some champagne. live look -- that wasn't live but that was last night. but this is a live look at at&t park. that's where we're waiting for the giants to return. the plane landed just moments ago. >> mayor ed lee announced the parade will start tomorrow at noon. it all starts at market street and stewart street. it will start downtown at the plaza, where you can expect more than a million people waiting to see them. >> you'll recall this happened in 2012, the sun shining down on our world champs. it is so exciting. once again, three times, five years! let check in with meteorologist christina loren. will it rain on the parade this year? it almost doesn't even matter. >> i can tell you it's not going to rain over the course of the entire parade and you get a little bit of a treat with that trick in the form of a clearing sky by halloween trick or treat time. i know he's probably a little bit tired from last night. how was it watching the game with your son? >> it was great, except we had basketball pr
. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. how about some champagne. live look -- that wasn't live but that was last night. but this is a live look at at&t park. that's where we're waiting for the giants to return. the plane landed just moments ago. >> mayor ed lee announced the parade will start tomorrow at noon. it all starts at market street and stewart street. it will start downtown at the plaza, where you can expect more than a million people waiting to see them. >> you'll recall...
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. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. how about some champagne.
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>> this is how laura looks at sam. >> remember, santa clara is closed between first and second becausevestigation going on there. we've been covering it in the newsroom. a slower drive approaching the bay bridge but a big build at the bay bridge toll plaza. there is also a delay for bart getting into san francisco. the parade is going to send a million people into the city and we don't have a lot of parking. >> have a safe halloween. >> let the festivities begin. >> whoo! >>> good morning. >>> good morning. manhunt over. after 48 days on the run, suspected cop killer eric frein is finally in custody. the search ending in an abandoned air field. he'll face a judge this morning. how did he elude police for so long? call for help. the pilot of a small plane signals trouble. seconds before crashing into a flight training center at an airport in kansas. and sparking a horrific fire. at least four people killed, five others injured. and investigation now under way. long way down. a parachutist gets hung up on
>> this is how laura looks at sam. >> remember, santa clara is closed between first and second becausevestigation going on there. we've been covering it in the newsroom. a slower drive approaching the bay bridge but a big build at the bay bridge toll plaza. there is also a delay for bart getting into san francisco. the parade is going to send a million people into the city and we don't have a lot of parking. >> have a safe halloween. >> let the festivities begin....
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laura spadanuta. [cheers and applause] how are you? oh, come on over here. >> hi. >> okay, okay, you want to win
laura spadanuta. [cheers and applause] how are you? oh, come on over here. >> hi. >> okay, okay, you want to win
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laura spadanuta. [cheers and applause] how are you?i. >> okay, okay, you want to win the money for your dog.
laura spadanuta. [cheers and applause] how are you?i. >> okay, okay, you want to win the money for your dog.
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how did this man get back into the united states twice? laura ingraham in here. >> senator rand paul is here to go "on the record." you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. anand then you totaled him.
how did this man get back into the united states twice? laura ingraham in here. >> senator rand paul is here to go "on the record." you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. anand then you totaled him.
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saying, this is from the very top. >> the clip ends with an on-air screen chat with laura poitras in snowden who types, howre things over there? >> she reports, they are publishing tempora, very nea nervous. >> the conversation between edward snowden and laura poitras , communicating and cryptically. explain tempora to us. >> tempora is what is called a full take internet buffer where the gchq collects all of the information coming across the aternet and what they do is buffer, they slow everything down so they can look at everything and take things out of it. it is full take everything. what you see in this chat is the fact edward snowden is saying the nsa is not able to do this. they actually query the u.k.'s search forned -- the selectors and those kinds of things. invasivecribed as very and full take. that is the most important thing to underline in terms of the information, this sort of scale of it. i's areand the five interested in taking as much information as they can, a bulk dragnet of collection of signal intelligence rather than targeted. so you have the suspicion gathering of our communication.
saying, this is from the very top. >> the clip ends with an on-air screen chat with laura poitras in snowden who types, howre things over there? >> she reports, they are publishing tempora, very nea nervous. >> the conversation between edward snowden and laura poitras , communicating and cryptically. explain tempora to us. >> tempora is what is called a full take internet buffer where the gchq collects all of the information coming across the aternet and what they do is...
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. >> doctor, how did you treat laura? >> we treated laura with the two advanced technological treatments, voice technology, which eradicates trauma in minutes. brain wave training, eeg, neuro feedback. and in a matter of session, she's feeling bubblely and like herself again. >> how do you feel? >> i'm a new person. i have hope, i have strekt, i have -- strength, i have positive at tut and spontaneous happiness, it's coming from inside my head. >> any advice for the viewers? >> i wish everybody had this. >> what else do you treat? >> we treat many symptom, all of which are controlled by the brain, and the nervous system, so regulatory system. such as anxiety, depression, sleep, headaches, anger, mood issues, focus and concentration, all of that can become better and under your control. >> and laura, you had no hope before this; right? >> i didn't realize how much i changed. yeah, and now, being in the happy side, you really see a very, very big difference. >> big difference. >> yes. you live differently. >> you do live di
. >> doctor, how did you treat laura? >> we treated laura with the two advanced technological treatments, voice technology, which eradicates trauma in minutes. brain wave training, eeg, neuro feedback. and in a matter of session, she's feeling bubblely and like herself again. >> how do you feel? >> i'm a new person. i have hope, i have strekt, i have -- strength, i have positive at tut and spontaneous happiness, it's coming from inside my head. >> any advice for...
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lau laura ingram claims about how she blames president obama for ebola in the united states because he hasn't stopped flights coming in from africa because of his famil mealial ti with africa. >> politics trumps security, safety, health security. i believe the failure to stop the planes from coming into sierra leon, there could be politics with that. o bo ma, connection with africa. he has an enormous amount of core ties to the african content. he's mindful of his own family history there. and i'd say bush did more for africa in the end than obama did. but come on, now we have a man visiting family members infected, being treated in dallas. don't worry. no worries. >> ben, you want to take a crack at this? >> oh, my gosh. >> this is what you call stretching. when you look at the world, we are talking one person right now. in the united states of america, one person out of the millions that fly in and out. if you start having five, six, seven that turn into 30, 40, 50, 100, you have a legitimate argument to stop planes from coming in here. right now, we have one human being. this one is
lau laura ingram claims about how she blames president obama for ebola in the united states because he hasn't stopped flights coming in from africa because of his famil mealial ti with africa. >> politics trumps security, safety, health security. i believe the failure to stop the planes from coming into sierra leon, there could be politics with that. o bo ma, connection with africa. he has an enormous amount of core ties to the african content. he's mindful of his own family history...
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laura ingraham raising questions about how the mainstream media covers this story. >> if she had been's say the daughter of a renowned and revered liberal, then i have a feeling there wouldn't be this cute kind of funny smirk on an anchor. i don't think they would be throwing to this audio in the same way. i don't know if they would be throwing to it at all. i think, look, the palins are the favorite whipping post of the left because i think the left thinks they are the easy target. if we demean or ridicule them, maybe it will make us look a little better or make conservatism look less intelligent or something like that. and all i can say is i would be careful to judge anyone's private life when it involves a family member who is a daughter, who is not in politics as far as i can tell. >> the time is now 54 minute after the hour. colorado residents asking a mexican restaurant to drop illegal from its name. is it fine or is it over the line? >> turns out drinking can actually boost your memory but only after a certain age. we have the magic number. ♪ >>> it is 58 minutes after the hour
laura ingraham raising questions about how the mainstream media covers this story. >> if she had been's say the daughter of a renowned and revered liberal, then i have a feeling there wouldn't be this cute kind of funny smirk on an anchor. i don't think they would be throwing to this audio in the same way. i don't know if they would be throwing to it at all. i think, look, the palins are the favorite whipping post of the left because i think the left thinks they are the easy target. if we...
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you get to do this and with me is laura houston, we have really interesting birds here. howany different species here? >> about 15 different species about 100 birds. he is one of our biggest members, a victoria crown pigeon, the largest pigeons in the world. and that is mary, she is 25 and the oldest member of our collection if here. >> she looks good for 25. >> she still has the feathers go. >> this is a crimson toucan. they are inquisitive birds. and these are ring teals, they are a small verse of' duck, these guys actual perch in trees, you think of ducks you don't think of them perching in trees, but they have dark stripes on their heads. they are full grown, someone is ready to have a nap on us. >> and where would they be found in the wild. >> you will fine these guys and actually the entire bird house here, africa, asia, australia. you have a chance to be immersed in an environment, from rain forests all over the world. >> are you surrounded by it. we have one up here in the trees, that is our toraco, what is need about them is that they have red on their feathers with
you get to do this and with me is laura houston, we have really interesting birds here. howany different species here? >> about 15 different species about 100 birds. he is one of our biggest members, a victoria crown pigeon, the largest pigeons in the world. and that is mary, she is 25 and the oldest member of our collection if here. >> she looks good for 25. >> she still has the feathers go. >> this is a crimson toucan. they are inquisitive birds. and these are ring...
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laura ingraham has some thoughts. how politics are making all of us less safe. stay tuned for those reports. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> whi
laura ingraham has some thoughts. how politics are making all of us less safe. stay tuned for those reports. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take...
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laura ingraham has some thoughts. how politics are making all of us less safe. stay tuned for those we hope you stay tuned for those repppppp hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells,... you can get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. sfx: blowing sound. does breathing with copd... ...weigh yo
laura ingraham has some thoughts. how politics are making all of us less safe. stay tuned for those we hope you stay tuned for those repppppp hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace...
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how about that. laura bush released a statement calling him a dear friend. still to come for you here on cnn, air bags are supposed to protect you from dieing in a car crash. watch this. these air bags could explode sending metal flying at your face. now millions of cars are being recalled. we'll bring you all the details. >>> plus, if apple has its way, credit cards will be a thing of the past. we'll show you how to use the new apple pay program after this. from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, jewelers to sporting good stores, we provide financing solutions for all sorts of businesses. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's ri
how about that. laura bush released a statement calling him a dear friend. still to come for you here on cnn, air bags are supposed to protect you from dieing in a car crash. watch this. these air bags could explode sending metal flying at your face. now millions of cars are being recalled. we'll bring you all the details. >>> plus, if apple has its way, credit cards will be a thing of the past. we'll show you how to use the new apple pay program after this. from fashion retailers to...
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laura ingraham joins us. hottest show on radio. lauer, hows this happen this guy gets back in the country twice. >> 1997, he was 17 years of age. he was caught selling narcotics. deported back to mexico. 17. then fast forward four years 2001. this spanned multiple administrations started in the, goes to bush now in obama administration. 2001, arrested again, put authorities were murky on what was he arrested for? i presume narcotics but we don't know. then he was deported back to mexico again. at some point in time he drossed the border. we don't know. when again, the authorities don't have any information. he operated under multiple identities. he has at least two different identities. and the police at this point believe they know who he is from the fingerprint data base. they are referring to one particular name although he has used aliases in the past. this is what happens all too often in our country and gets little attention. convicted criminals either get deported come back to commit other crimes. or they are released from federal cust
laura ingraham joins us. hottest show on radio. lauer, hows this happen this guy gets back in the country twice. >> 1997, he was 17 years of age. he was caught selling narcotics. deported back to mexico. 17. then fast forward four years 2001. this spanned multiple administrations started in the, goes to bush now in obama administration. 2001, arrested again, put authorities were murky on what was he arrested for? i presume narcotics but we don't know. then he was deported back to mexico...
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laura anthony is live in walnut creek to show us how john muil medical center is ramping up in case any patients show up with ebola symptoms. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says protocol's are already in place if a potential case walks in the door. >> we notify other people with what is going on. a person that is dressed in protective gear will come with a wheelchair and wheel them to a private room. >> once a potential ebola patient is isolated anyone who has contact must wear one of the special suits like we have seen in dallas. where the first ebola patient was inexplicably sent home. >> he was from liberia and had a fever and throwing up and feeling ill. someho
laura anthony is live in walnut creek to show us how john muil medical center is ramping up in case any patients show up with ebola symptoms. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have...
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laura anthony is live in walnut creek to show us how john muil medical center is ramping up in case any patients show up with ebola symptoms. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says protocol's are already in place if a potential case walks in the door. >> we notify other people with what is going on. a person that is dressed in protective gear will come with a wheelchair and wheel them to a private room. >> once a potential ebola patient is isolated anyone who has contact must wear one of the special suits like we have seen in dallas. where the first ebola patient was inexplicably sent home. >> he was from liberia and had a fever and throwing up and feeling ill. someho
laura anthony is live in walnut creek to show us how john muil medical center is ramping up in case any patients show up with ebola symptoms. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joining us live with a look at how cal trans crews and volunteers are trying to lessen that danger. laura? >> reporter: hi, larry. this is just a small sample of all the work that was done here today on this hillside. all of the brush, the dry brush, the dead trees, that were removed from this hillside just below hiller highlands. this work was done just in time. it may be october but the battle to beat back all the dry brush in the oakland hills is still in full force. in this case, it's a coalition of forces from cal trans, city of oakland and volunteers all working on this slope owned by cal trans just below the homes in hiller highlands. >> we are one of about 3600 homes that was destroyed by fire in the 1991 fire storm. >> reporter: gordon piper began organizing efforts like this soon after he and his wife lost their home to the massive hills fire in october 1991. >> we have vegetation management project that's removing the grass and brush to expand defensible space. we are also treating it so hopefully it won't come back. >> reporter: those who li
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony joining us live with a look at how cal trans crews and volunteers are trying to lessen that danger. laura? >> reporter: hi, larry. this is just a small sample of all the work that was done here today on this hillside. all of the brush, the dry brush, the dead trees, that were removed from this hillside just below hiller highlands. this work was done just in time. it may be october but the battle to beat back all the dry brush in the oakland hills is still...
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laura anthony is live in walnut creek to show us how john muil medical center is ramping up in case any patients show up with ebola symptoms. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have been to liberia or west africa and it will trigger an alert. >> he is the director of infection prevention for john muir. he says protocol's are already in place if a potential case walks in the door. >> we notify other people with what is going on. a person that is dressed in protective gear will come with a wheelchair and wheel them to a private room. >> once a potential ebola patient is isolated anyone who has contact must wear one of the special suits like we have seen in dallas. where the first ebola patient was inexplicably sent home. >> he was from liberia and had a fever and throwing up and feeling ill. someho
laura anthony is live in walnut creek to show us how john muil medical center is ramping up in case any patients show up with ebola symptoms. >> john muir has not had a suspected it case of ebola, but they are ready. their mantra, first detect, and then protect and then respond. >> this one is. it is the first one people see on the way to the emergency room at john muir hospital. it is the one asking patients if they have traveled in the past 30 days. >> they say they have...
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how would you characterize him? laura? >> he did not fall into a regular group of doughboys. he was on the fringes from the older soldiers. he was an outsider, which we saw from his life earlier. my he seems a bit of an outsider. in the charterhouse, on the western front he seems to be an outsider. he does not fit in with his regiment. you get that in the subtext of what he is saying. robert graves is an intellectual outsider. he is not a great team player. you see a little bit of that. he is a little bit of an outsider. how does he view his war experiences? how is he changing during the war, do you think? kevin, what do you think? >> he views it as a transformative experience where he is an outsider at the beginning of his life. he continues to be so during the war, but he also learns to get along with people a little better. he is able to buy and to the regimental history. he takes a lot of pride inervi , even if he is not necessarily the most liked figure. it gives him a new experience he is able to put to use. >> graves appears to be a surprisingly, slightly reluctant, go
how would you characterize him? laura? >> he did not fall into a regular group of doughboys. he was on the fringes from the older soldiers. he was an outsider, which we saw from his life earlier. my he seems a bit of an outsider. in the charterhouse, on the western front he seems to be an outsider. he does not fit in with his regiment. you get that in the subtext of what he is saying. robert graves is an intellectual outsider. he is not a great team player. you see a little bit of that....
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how many? >> 36. >> that's good. did many great people vote for you? not many great people in new hampshire? >> laura i both come from maine. >> how long have you been on the council? >> this is my fifth term. we only do two years so that's not that long. we are all here writ large so we all turnovers but every two years --. >> it keeps everybody close. even your marriage. and knott. >> how many terms if you then and now martha? >> six terms and a senator for four terms. >> which do you like best? >> they are very different. >> hi. >> roger stephenson. my daughter todd at the baltimore leadership school for young women. >> my daughter is a teach for america teacher. she's in her second year in baltimore city public schools. >> jackie worked in the baltimore public schools developing curriculum and testing testing -- and knott p ifs microstation. it's my crab tie. >> the climate in maryland is terrific. >> we have got a lot of shoreline. >> i'm on the commission here. we have a lot to learn from you. >> we have a lot to learn from each other. it's happening fast here. thanks a lot. >> what is your dau
how many? >> 36. >> that's good. did many great people vote for you? not many great people in new hampshire? >> laura i both come from maine. >> how long have you been on the council? >> this is my fifth term. we only do two years so that's not that long. we are all here writ large so we all turnovers but every two years --. >> it keeps everybody close. even your marriage. and knott. >> how many terms if you then and now martha? >> six terms and a...
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laura ingram on "the o'reilly factor" raising big questions about how the mainstream media covered the if she had been let's say the daughter of a renowned and revered liberal, then i have a feeling there wouldn't be this cute kind of funny smirk on an anchor. i don't think they'd be throwing to this audio in the same way. i don't know if they'd be throwing to it at all. so i think, look, the palins are the favorite whipping posts of the left because i think the left thinks they're the easy targets. if we demean or ridicule them or -- then maybe it will make us look a little better or maybe conservatism look less intelligent, something like that. i would be careful to judge anyone's private life when it involves a family member who's a daughter, who's not in politics as far as i can tell. >> the time now just about 10 minutes before the top of the hour. an ice cream truck driver attacked with bricks and a knife after accidentally running down a young child. the hunt for the attackers. >>> a mad dash to the midterms. vice president biden in the political spotlight. how will it impact th
laura ingram on "the o'reilly factor" raising big questions about how the mainstream media covered the if she had been let's say the daughter of a renowned and revered liberal, then i have a feeling there wouldn't be this cute kind of funny smirk on an anchor. i don't think they'd be throwing to this audio in the same way. i don't know if they'd be throwing to it at all. so i think, look, the palins are the favorite whipping posts of the left because i think the left thinks they're...
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laura lee yalden puts on her doctor's coat and logs on. >> hi, nicolas, how are you?ood, how are you? >> good. >> her apartment is now a doctor's office. and she is ready to make a house call. >> what can i do to help you out today. >> dr. yalden is number growing number of doctors who are going online. >> patients can go on and ask for a doctor my time, 24/7. >> it will be about low to. >> i am able to see, skin rashes the and con judge vie sister for certain instances i don't think that would make much of a difference online versus being in person. >> can you see that, doctor. >> i tested the service by asking about a lump on my wrist. >> ganglion cysts are very often. >> anything will freak you out, no questions. >> the first thing you think of is oh, my gosh, it is cancer. >> he works for a company called amwell which has grown 1,000 percent in two years. >> he says easy access is the key to their success. >> people who don't have insurance, people who live far from healthcare, people that have challenges of leaving their home, whether they don't have a baby-sitte
laura lee yalden puts on her doctor's coat and logs on. >> hi, nicolas, how are you?ood, how are you? >> good. >> her apartment is now a doctor's office. and she is ready to make a house call. >> what can i do to help you out today. >> dr. yalden is number growing number of doctors who are going online. >> patients can go on and ask for a doctor my time, 24/7. >> it will be about low to. >> i am able to see, skin rashes the and con judge vie...
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laura. >> three scientists spn for. [ through cell discoveries have won the nobel prize for medicine this year. their discovery explain how the brain creates a massive space and how we navigate our way through a complex environment. they say the discovery has solved a problem that as occupied philosophers and scientists for centuries. >> and mission peak park is popular because of a three mile hiking trail up to the peak that leads to a gorgeous view up to the east bay. the problem is people were coming to the park all hours of the day and night and disturbing avenues who live near the entrance. now the park is closed from 7:30 p.m. till 6:30 a.m. >> there is a big change for caltrain riders this morning. there are new times for some transand higher fares as well. this means longer stops to get everyone on and off the train. there's also an increase in the cost of tickets. you can find all the changes on the caltrain web site. pack a few extra bills, i suppose. >> and minutes. >> 4:50 on this monday morning. the zoo that's offering python massages. >> no thank you. >>> welcome back. it is 4:53 on your monday morning. >> t
laura. >> three scientists spn for. [ through cell discoveries have won the nobel prize for medicine this year. their discovery explain how the brain creates a massive space and how we navigate our way through a complex environment. they say the discovery has solved a problem that as occupied philosophers and scientists for centuries. >> and mission peak park is popular because of a three mile hiking trail up to the peak that leads to a gorgeous view up to the east bay. the problem...
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how much in my next report. some cities over an inch of rain. right now back to you, sam and laura. >> right now christina giveth, not take it away. >> some students at u.c. berkeley are trying to get a big name uninvited from speaking at commencement. they noticed bill maher would be the graduation commencement speaker. but because of remarks he made about islam, some people are trying to get him removed. an online petition already has more than 2,000 signatures. >> a chp plefr stumbled upon thousands of dollars in the street. >> the officer doesn't want to be identified. she was off duty when she saw two bank bags in the middle of the road full of money. she immediately took it to police. she said her kids wanted to know why she didn't keep it. i said them what integrity is and they said it's doing the right thing even when you don't want to. i said that's right. >> still wondering how the bags got out in the middle of the street. >> jake peavy loses the spotlight to his kids. how they ratted him out coming up next. >> and you're traveling across the span just fine. a couple issu
how much in my next report. some cities over an inch of rain. right now back to you, sam and laura. >> right now christina giveth, not take it away. >> some students at u.c. berkeley are trying to get a big name uninvited from speaking at commencement. they noticed bill maher would be the graduation commencement speaker. but because of remarks he made about islam, some people are trying to get him removed. an online petition already has more than 2,000 signatures. >> a chp...
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how he was able to get his family out. it was pretty daring. >> reporter: it was pretty daring, laura.irefighters battled the fire at this condo for two hours but before they were on the scene, there was already a hero here. it's amazing that anyone got out alive. it was just after 10:00 friday night when the fire started in the garage of jose guerra's home. firefighters say it looked like it started from a gas leak from the car. then he asked her son to give her a minute to get her purse. >> i wouldn't have made it out if i stopped for anything. jose saved us. >> daddy's a hero. >> no. thank you, baby. >> once his family was safe, jose guerra was outside. he realized the family dogs were inside in the very garage where that fire started. he managed to go back inside and get them out. they are staying with a family friend while the family figures out where to go next. san jose firefighters say having a plan can help you do the same if you find yourself in that situation. they say plan your escape step by step, drawing a floor plan with escape routes. pick a meeting place so you know wh
how he was able to get his family out. it was pretty daring. >> reporter: it was pretty daring, laura.irefighters battled the fire at this condo for two hours but before they were on the scene, there was already a hero here. it's amazing that anyone got out alive. it was just after 10:00 friday night when the fire started in the garage of jose guerra's home. firefighters say it looked like it started from a gas leak from the car. then he asked her son to give her a minute to get her...
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how the players traveled. >> those are like dress shoes with cleats. >> reporter: for laura and john, who came to kansas city the series, this visit put today's game and era in a different light. >> you could say the glass is half empty or half full. it's the history of segregation, representing the worst times in american history but it also represents the best times in american history that we were able to overcome segregation and integrate the greatest players in baseball history. >> reporter: if you are looking for historical context, you will find it here. the first colored world series, yes, they called it that, took place in kansas city 90 years ago this month. the hilldale daisies versus the kansas city monarchs. there is one other historical parallel you might not like. the daisies had a two game lead going into the end of it. >> the monarchs would win that world series and you know how they did it? they had to win the last two games of that series to win the world series. so we are hoping here at kansas city that a little history might be on our side. >> reporter: we will see about that either toni
how the players traveled. >> those are like dress shoes with cleats. >> reporter: for laura and john, who came to kansas city the series, this visit put today's game and era in a different light. >> you could say the glass is half empty or half full. it's the history of segregation, representing the worst times in american history but it also represents the best times in american history that we were able to overcome segregation and integrate the greatest players in baseball...
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abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live from antioch with the story. explain howened. >> reporter: well, let me show you. there are actually shards of glass still out here. these are some of the shards that were involved in this incident on saturday afternoon. kyla graham told us she was about to get off this trampoline and let another little girl take her turn when one of the last jumps sent her in the wrong direction and through this window behind me. >> i was jumping and then i was trying to jump the other way. >> reporter: instead of going to school or getting ready for halloween, 10-year-old kyla graham is lying in her bed nursing her many wounds after a freak accident at the four stars gymnastics academy that sent her flying through a large glass window. >> i jumped and i flew the other way so i put my hands on my face so i could protect my face and i like flew up the window and landed on the ground. it was just like hurting a lot. >> everywhere, huh? >> it was like some of my skin was off. >> reporter: it happened when she and her friends attended a hallowe
abc 7 news reporter laura anthony is live from antioch with the story. explain howened. >> reporter: well, let me show you. there are actually shards of glass still out here. these are some of the shards that were involved in this incident on saturday afternoon. kyla graham told us she was about to get off this trampoline and let another little girl take her turn when one of the last jumps sent her in the wrong direction and through this window behind me. >> i was jumping and then i...
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how would you characterize him? laura? >> he did not fall into a regular group of doughboys. he was on the fringes from the older soldiers. he was an outsider, which we saw from his life earlier. my he seems a bit of an outsider. in the charterhouse, on the western front he seems to be an outsider. he does not fit in with his regiment. you get that in the subtext of what he is saying. robert graves is an intellectual outsider. he is not a great team player. you see a little bit of that. he is a little bit of an outsider. how does he view his war experiences? how is he changing during the war, do you think? kevin, what do you think? >> he views it as a transformative experience where he is an outsider at the beginning of his life. he continues to be so during the war, but he also learns to get along with people a little better. he is able to buy and to the regimental history. he takes a lot of pride in the group of men he is serving with, even if he is not necessarily the most liked figure. it gives him a new experience he is able to put to use. >> graves appears to be a surpr
how would you characterize him? laura? >> he did not fall into a regular group of doughboys. he was on the fringes from the older soldiers. he was an outsider, which we saw from his life earlier. my he seems a bit of an outsider. in the charterhouse, on the western front he seems to be an outsider. he does not fit in with his regiment. you get that in the subtext of what he is saying. robert graves is an intellectual outsider. he is not a great team player. you see a little bit of that....
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doctor laura, puts on her doctors coat and logs on. >> hi, nicholas, how are you?doing well, how are you? >> good. >> her apartment is now a doctors office. she's ready to make a house call. >> what can i do to help you out today? >> doctor is part of growing number of fixation cents offering on line consultations. with cameras and connective at this, patients can log on and ask for a doctor any time. >> 24/7. >> low to midback. >> we're table to see consults, rashes, con gingivitis, certain instances i don't think it would make much of a difference on line rather than being in person. >> can you see that, doctor? >> i tested it by asking about a lump on my wrist. >> very common. >> i always worry. >> really freak you out. no question. first thing you think of is oh, my gosh, it is cancer. that doctor works for a company called a.m-- amwell, grown in we years. says easy access is the key to their success. >> for people who don't have insurance, people that live far from healthcare, people that have challenges, in meeting their home, when they don't have babysitter,
doctor laura, puts on her doctors coat and logs on. >> hi, nicholas, how are you?doing well, how are you? >> good. >> her apartment is now a doctors office. she's ready to make a house call. >> what can i do to help you out today? >> doctor is part of growing number of fixation cents offering on line consultations. with cameras and connective at this, patients can log on and ask for a doctor any time. >> 24/7. >> low to midback. >> we're table to...
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there you can find out information about how the virus actually spreads and the latest information about the updates here in the u.s. sam? >> thank you, laura. >>> investigators are looking for someone who shot a 12-year-old boy near the intersection of weldon street and willow pass street. they found a 12-year-old with a gunshot wound. a helicopter flew the boy to the hospital in oakland. no word on his condition. >>> bay area detectives are being looking for a man who groped two young girls outside of a crowded store. the police are looking for this suspect right here seen in this surveillance video. the first victim was at a san leandro walmart store when the man grabbed her from behind. 50 minutes later, the same thing happened at a target store down the street. police believe the same man is responsible for the attacks. >>> a possible plea for a 17-year-old richard thomas, an oakland teen who is about to enter a plea bargain. he was charged with a hate crime after starting a skirt on fire. >>> people will drop, cover, and hold on as part of california's big shakeout. students will take part in a drill later this morning and it comes th
there you can find out information about how the virus actually spreads and the latest information about the updates here in the u.s. sam? >> thank you, laura. >>> investigators are looking for someone who shot a 12-year-old boy near the intersection of weldon street and willow pass street. they found a 12-year-old with a gunshot wound. a helicopter flew the boy to the hospital in oakland. no word on his condition. >>> bay area detectives are being looking for a man who...
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laura palmer. >> i think you can watch it on netflix. >> i can see how excited you guys are. >> a contestant chose some very familiar moves. >> and big news about the next star trek movie. >>william shatner will reprise his role of captain james t. kirk in "star trek 3". shatner was recently approached by j-j abrams to appear in the movie. the cameo is planned, but there is no deal yet, as the script is not finalized. it's rumored shatner would share a scene with chris pine, who plays the young kirk. "star trek 3" is set to start production soon. it's scheduled for theaters in 20-16. alfonso ribeiro finally gave the people what they wanted this week-- the carlton! his jazz routine, set to tom jones' "it's not unusual" was everything fans could have hoped for... incorporating his famous dance from the "fresh prince of bel air." the judges him and his partner whitney a perfect score of 40. he's still got it. >> good morning. high temperature 66. light showers are coming our way. nothing too heavy. and we're down to 44. i think we dryout by dinner. 64 for the high on wednesday. there's dick, sunshine
laura palmer. >> i think you can watch it on netflix. >> i can see how excited you guys are. >> a contestant chose some very familiar moves. >> and big news about the next star trek movie. >>william shatner will reprise his role of captain james t. kirk in "star trek 3". shatner was recently approached by j-j abrams to appear in the movie. the cameo is planned, but there is no deal yet, as the script is not finalized. it's rumored shatner would share a...
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how do we know our kids were safe? >> that was the first question i had, laura. thanks for the help but who's driving my kids? the company is called shuddle. they've built in extra safety mechanism. >> our driver goes through very deep background check, they all have child care experience, which we verify through employment reference check. >> reporter: that second part is the child care experience that the founder says sets their service apart from others as well. and the child has a family pass word to make sure the driver is who they are supposed to be. the parents can track the trip and they can ride along once in a while to by the way, we're talking about kids who have to be old enough to ride without a booster seat, that is 4'9", which they generally hit between the ages of 12 and 8. now, the service costs $9 a month and the cost per trip. now in san jose, they plan to expand next. >> she had to take a swipe at our relative swipes. >> have you ever stood in the store and checked something on amazon? what is that? i have to get taller now. checked the price of something on amazon. scottmcgrew, they say t
how do we know our kids were safe? >> that was the first question i had, laura. thanks for the help but who's driving my kids? the company is called shuddle. they've built in extra safety mechanism. >> our driver goes through very deep background check, they all have child care experience, which we verify through employment reference check. >> reporter: that second part is the child care experience that the founder says sets their service apart from others as well. and the...
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robin, can you talk about how oscar de la renta became the go-to clothier to so many first ladies from jackie kennedy, to nasa ragan to lauraush and others. >> the first rule of thumb is they turned to american designers. that has always been the case. they turned to american designers for their public wardrobe. and oscar de la renta i think occupied a really sweet spot between creating cloptes that would appeal to the private woman and her particular sensibility but would also filth public role that she was compelled to carry out. it's a tough line to walk because we do expect a certain regalness in first ladies, but we also expect them to be relateable. that is a tough balancing act. >> robin, most of the recent first ladies not only wore his clothes, but talked about loving him and having a close bond with him. why has michelle obama not followed the pattern? >> i think some of it is programs just personal sthetic preference, but i think very much from the beginning of michelle obama's time in the east wing, she has been a champion of younger designers, those designers who are less known, those who are just starting out
robin, can you talk about how oscar de la renta became the go-to clothier to so many first ladies from jackie kennedy, to nasa ragan to lauraush and others. >> the first rule of thumb is they turned to american designers. that has always been the case. they turned to american designers for their public wardrobe. and oscar de la renta i think occupied a really sweet spot between creating cloptes that would appeal to the private woman and her particular sensibility but would also filth...
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laura anthony abc 7 news. >> police south bay are trying to figure out how a driver in big rig ran over a boy on bicycle and didn't even notch happened in cupertino this weekend. 15-year-old was on his way to mont vista high school when struck by the gravel truck. investigators are trying to determine if the boy was in a bike lane. truck driver only stopped waen witnesses caught up to him and told him what happened. driver is cooperating with investigators. >> san jose police are investigating a deadly hit-and-run collision involving 2 san jose state university students. happened around 1:00 a.m. on fraternity row along south tenth street nearest san fernando do victim has been identified as lamb be. friend loved one gather at the intersection where he died today. they shared memory and comforted each other over the loss. police say solomon freeze was driving drunk t.hit him then setoff. crashed his car in a parked vehicle 2 block away and later arrested at his apartment. >> tonight authorities are blaming disturbing trend among young suicide victims for the death of hillsboro teenager. vic lee explains. >>
laura anthony abc 7 news. >> police south bay are trying to figure out how a driver in big rig ran over a boy on bicycle and didn't even notch happened in cupertino this weekend. 15-year-old was on his way to mont vista high school when struck by the gravel truck. investigators are trying to determine if the boy was in a bike lane. truck driver only stopped waen witnesses caught up to him and told him what happened. driver is cooperating with investigators. >> san jose police are...
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how it's done. they're only five and they've seen three of them already. i'm lauraa-cannon. >> they're spoiled. >> they are spoiled. the champagne certainly flowing in the giants' locker room. it was a short party because soon after the players packed their bags and headed home. here's a live look at civic center plaza, city hall lit up to celebrate that win. can you bet in a few hours you'll see people camped out, ready to cheer on our world champions. can you hear the presses? oh, yeah, they were busy at work, celebrating the world series champions. nice ring to it. so does this, "dynasty." that is the head at the top of the "san francisco chronicle." >> and how apropos, what do you do, we have it right here. we basically watched the giants do something that had not been done in 79 years. the front page, madison bumgarner. >> oh, i love it. scott mcgrew join us here because they're sending out a lot of tweets, right? >> yeah, in a different era it would have been telegraphs. look at this. do you suppose he did that himself? that's pretty phenomenal. we also have a
how it's done. they're only five and they've seen three of them already. i'm lauraa-cannon. >> they're spoiled. >> they are spoiled. the champagne certainly flowing in the giants' locker room. it was a short party because soon after the players packed their bags and headed home. here's a live look at civic center plaza, city hall lit up to celebrate that win. can you bet in a few hours you'll see people camped out, ready to cheer on our world champions. can you hear the presses? oh,...
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laura anthony abc 7 news. >> officials in santa clara couldn't also briefed today on how well hospital in the south bay are preparedone protocol hospital plan to use this to question people with fevers about the recent travel to west africa. now if doctors think the patient has ebola the patient would be brought to special room while health care workers put on protective equipment. reality is if even one infected ebola patient or victim comes into this county we were immediately going to have toquae who the person has come in contact w. >> right now no known cases of ebola in the state of california state department lists the risk of ebola spreading as extremely low. tonight the fbi investigating 3 american teenagers high school students from denver who left this country. agency says they were lured away through the internet and were on their way to joining terror groups in syria. pierre thomas has more on who those teens are. >> advice that i have for the. >> tell abc news slick video preaching the virtue of jihad and hatred of the west were key to convincing 3 denver teenager girls to leave their family behind. t
laura anthony abc 7 news. >> officials in santa clara couldn't also briefed today on how well hospital in the south bay are preparedone protocol hospital plan to use this to question people with fevers about the recent travel to west africa. now if doctors think the patient has ebola the patient would be brought to special room while health care workers put on protective equipment. reality is if even one infected ebola patient or victim comes into this county we were immediately going to...
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laura, that was great. thank you. that was great. >> howine," we have an actor with us. >> have an awesome thirsty thursday, everybody. >> tomorrow is try day friday. >> it is, indeed. >> and something saturday and something some >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> good morning, thank you for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. >> i'm scott mcgrew. we're learning more about the fallout of the flight the ebola-infected nurse took. >> that's where there are questions growing inside that texas hospital where she and a colleague were infected while caring for the patient who died from ebola there. nbc's jay gray is live in dallas with the latest. hi, jay. >> reporter: hey there, kris, scott. we learned this afternoon there are plans to move nina pham, the first nurse infected at this dallas hospital, to another facility. she'll go to the national institutes of health in
laura, that was great. thank you. that was great. >> howine," we have an actor with us. >> have an awesome thirsty thursday, everybody. >> tomorrow is try day friday. >> it is, indeed. >> and something saturday and something some >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> good morning, thank you for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. >> i'm scott mcgrew. we're learning more about the fallout of the flight the ebola-infected nurse took. >>...
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laura, that was great. thank you. that was great. >> howawesome thirsty thursday, everybody. >> tomorrow is try day friday. >> it is, indeed. >> and something saturday and something some m >>> at 11:00 this morning, we begin with breaking news in the ebola crisis. sources tell nbc news that president obama is expected to issue an executive order today giving him the immediate authority to order u.s. national guard and reserve forces to liberia to assist in operation united resistance. that's the effort to fight ebola there. according to sources, no decision has been made but the initial deployment would include eight guard and reserve engineers and logistics specialists. while the initial deployment is a small number, it will be open-ended and permit the president to send additional forces as needed. >>> the second texas hospital
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how and when those stairs could be used. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. as folks start to show up for their morning exercise, folks in the area say they feel their own blood pressure rise. not everybody who uses the grand staircase here is polite about it. some make noise or use trash and others have even spotted people here having sex. they are proposing to making the staircase off limits early and later in the day. >> if we can designate it as a park land where it's only able to be open between sunrise and sunset, i think that will be the issue. >> the jeler more houses and staircases are planned here. if you want too have your say, san jose city hall is the place to do it at 7:00. >> today fire officials will be considering allowing firefighters to use a drone to help them in emergencies. it will give crews a bird's eye view of -- computers and smart phones directly would only be able to be. >> under a proposal, landlords could not turn down tenants just because they have pets. the city councilman behind the proposal say pets are being surrendered to s
how and when those stairs could be used. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. as folks start to show up for their morning exercise, folks in the area say they feel their own blood pressure rise. not everybody who uses the grand staircase here is polite about it. some make noise or use trash and others have even spotted people here having sex. they are proposing to making the staircase off limits early and later in the day. >> if we can designate it as a park...