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try to at least people help keep up. i have to tell you, our first responsibility is to the students who come here and their participants and family. we're not an employment bureau. as much as we love those who work here and want to support them. our first job is to try to be effective and efficient in everything we do. and that will continue to be priority one. but i personally favor those dollars we can apply to a higher personnel cost being ko concentrated those at the lower income levels. but there are all kinds of competing priorities. the need to attract and keep the best faculty in the world, that sort of thing. you're raising a really good point, dan. one that we think about a lot. our job, really, is to reconcile all these priorities and always keep students first. >> i promise i won't go too far into the political weeds. before you came to purdue, you were governor of indiana for eight years. i'm curious what you have learned from being a university president and your feelings on higher education policy? >> i a
try to at least people help keep up. i have to tell you, our first responsibility is to the students who come here and their participants and family. we're not an employment bureau. as much as we love those who work here and want to support them. our first job is to try to be effective and efficient in everything we do. and that will continue to be priority one. but i personally favor those dollars we can apply to a higher personnel cost being ko concentrated those at the lower income levels....
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presenting compensation and job classification, et cetera, to the city, and it's the easiest -- it's least burdensome for employers and it's the aloiest way to identify the gap. after talking to her i realized, wow, this is really complicated, as you mentioned, commissioner dooley. collecting this data and all of the, you know, all of the issues that go into determining a workers' compensation, years of experience, education, job title, job classification, et cetera, there are many variables. and that in order to do this right we didn't want to legislate exactly what data needs to be collected because we didn't feel that our office, or even the city attorney, or even the board of supervisors had all of that expert knowledge to say exactly how to collect data in the way that was going to be most effective and meaning the [speaker not understood] legislation and least burdensome. so, what we did is we put the equal pay advisory board together and have tasked the board to do this. and if you look at the legislation on page -- on page 9, we have required that experts in quantitative gender ana
presenting compensation and job classification, et cetera, to the city, and it's the easiest -- it's least burdensome for employers and it's the aloiest way to identify the gap. after talking to her i realized, wow, this is really complicated, as you mentioned, commissioner dooley. collecting this data and all of the, you know, all of the issues that go into determining a workers' compensation, years of experience, education, job title, job classification, et cetera, there are many variables....
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the four least reliable brands, dodge, ram, jeep and fiat. all owned by chrysler. >> chrysler has traditionally had more than its fair share of trouble. the addition of fiat in the mix hasn't helped. >> reporter: the new fiat 500l is ranked the least reliable car out of the 248 consumer reports rated. some american brands did well, however. lincoln shot up 12 points this year. buick made it into the top ten list of reliable brands. the only american car to do so. >> gm has been one of the better domestic brands in terms of reliability and buick has often been their top brand. >> reporter: a few first year cars like mazda 6 and kia got high marks for reliability but most did not. >> if you are looking for a reliable car it's really not best to buy a car in the first year of a redesign. wait until they work out the bugs. >> reporter: the redesigned chevrolet silverado which research shows had lots of problems in its first year. according to consumer reports, the most reliable suvs are the mitsubishi outlander sports, subaru forester, toyota hig
the four least reliable brands, dodge, ram, jeep and fiat. all owned by chrysler. >> chrysler has traditionally had more than its fair share of trouble. the addition of fiat in the mix hasn't helped. >> reporter: the new fiat 500l is ranked the least reliable car out of the 248 consumer reports rated. some american brands did well, however. lincoln shot up 12 points this year. buick made it into the top ten list of reliable brands. the only american car to do so. >> gm has...
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at least 80 people have been injured.n the line is al jazeera's imran khan, tell us more. >> reporter: well, let me just take you through neighborhoods of what happened in the first attacks. that was a parked car bomb where nine people were killed and 22 were injured and then a suicider, blew up a car, in the neighborhood near baghdad, ten people killed and 32 injured and then improvised explosive device northern baghdad where six were killed and 26 were injured. we see this happen time and time again. they wait until the early evening. they go out into neighborhoods where it will be very busy, designed to cause maximum panic and fear amongst the population. the fact that these are all shia neighborhoods is also quite cruel, last year here in baghdad. nobody has claimed responsibility for these attacks but we do know when i.s.i.l. gets squeezed in such areas as anbar they do take out revenge attacks in areas of baghdad. these are packed ieds and car bombs and suicide attacks. nobody has claimed responsibility for this. >>
at least 80 people have been injured.n the line is al jazeera's imran khan, tell us more. >> reporter: well, let me just take you through neighborhoods of what happened in the first attacks. that was a parked car bomb where nine people were killed and 22 were injured and then a suicider, blew up a car, in the neighborhood near baghdad, ten people killed and 32 injured and then improvised explosive device northern baghdad where six were killed and 26 were injured. we see this happen time...
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if they stay in west africa at least in an area that's free of ebola, then at least we can feel a little bet more confident when they come back either to the u.s. or to other countries. i mean, people travel. there are a lot of relief workers from other countries as well. i mean, i think either way they need to have leer guidelines about what the quarantine is and if we do it here, we need to have some type of quarantine support team, so a team that would go give people food or get their errands done or talk to their employer about how they have to remain in quarantine to make it ease wrer. >> we've had several stories that people were in self-imposed quarantine, but they were still going outside, so they really weren't in the quarantine. >> that's the most concerning part. people not necessarily taking the quarantine as seriously as we want them to. >> it's because the medical field seems to be split on this quarantine. if you read articles in the last 24 hours, some are saying this doctor was fine. he wasn't contagious. the minute that he was, he wasn't in contact with anybody, and he
if they stay in west africa at least in an area that's free of ebola, then at least we can feel a little bet more confident when they come back either to the u.s. or to other countries. i mean, people travel. there are a lot of relief workers from other countries as well. i mean, i think either way they need to have leer guidelines about what the quarantine is and if we do it here, we need to have some type of quarantine support team, so a team that would go give people food or get their...
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at least ten people had been killed in the shelling.gest toll since the ceasefire was declared last month. the students were forced to take cover. >> translator: we had enough time to bring children to the basement along with teachers. now fighters have already brought some back home. the rest are still in the basement. they are waiting, and the osce are there. they are asking questions together with military police. what can i say? >> reporter: the school lies just four miles from the city's main airport. it is controlled by ukrainian forces and for months it has been the site of intense fighting. separatists said government forces were responsible for the latest shelling, but ukraine says rebels were to blame for the attack and denied targeting civilian areas. in a nearby town, the new school year started with optimism. despite the months of turbulence, many are determined to live as normal of life as possible. >> translator: we can hear the shelling, but what can we do about it? it will all be fine. >> reporter: a tough task for thes
at least ten people had been killed in the shelling.gest toll since the ceasefire was declared last month. the students were forced to take cover. >> translator: we had enough time to bring children to the basement along with teachers. now fighters have already brought some back home. the rest are still in the basement. they are waiting, and the osce are there. they are asking questions together with military police. what can i say? >> reporter: the school lies just four miles from...
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$5.2 billion that we spent last year in contracts, in city contracts to vendors to ensure that at least that taxpayer dollar was compensating women adequately for their work. >> great. >> thank you. >> okay, let's go to public comment on this. do we have any members of the public who would like to make comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, do we have any recommendations? i personally would like to continue this until we hear back from the advisory board on what their actions are going to be. i think this is good. this is something -- and i really respect the supervisor on this. i think this is something we can all get behind, but i really would like to know what the advisory board comes up with before we, as a commission, make a decision. commissioner dwight? >> i agree with you. i think also it's clear here two important constituencies have not been conculted yet, the lbes that are going to be affected and the chamber of commerce. i think my questions he are what data are we going to collect and what is the cost to the city and what is the cost to
$5.2 billion that we spent last year in contracts, in city contracts to vendors to ensure that at least that taxpayer dollar was compensating women adequately for their work. >> great. >> thank you. >> okay, let's go to public comment on this. do we have any members of the public who would like to make comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, do we have any recommendations? i personally would like to continue this until we hear back from the...
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and last but not least, medical referral. on this basis, most specifically we need bullying prevention public policies that help to raise community awareness. about the nature and toxicity of bullying across social settings and along the lifespan, to promote a emotional and social safety and community environments, not just the school. but develop neutral you'll respect and sensitive to others. ensure adaptation as bullying and the other forms of treatment bullying is intertwined with many other forms of mall treatment. and the child that is being bullied today if school may have been victimized crossing the border and an illegal immigrant to the united states or may have been physically abused at home or witness domestic violence or have other things. avoid the requirement constraints within the concept of bullying of international and balance of power and repettive patte pattern. very important to advocate against the use of corporal punishment as a way to prevent this. at least 20 states still have in their codes physical
and last but not least, medical referral. on this basis, most specifically we need bullying prevention public policies that help to raise community awareness. about the nature and toxicity of bullying across social settings and along the lifespan, to promote a emotional and social safety and community environments, not just the school. but develop neutral you'll respect and sensitive to others. ensure adaptation as bullying and the other forms of treatment bullying is intertwined with many...
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at least four deaths are linked to the defect. so far cars affected include honda, toyota, nissan, mazda, eneral motors, ford, chrysler, b.m.w., and mitsubishi. the washington informer honored 50 people tonight for their contributions to the african-american community. among the 50 honorees, sabs's own sam ford. so congratulations to sam. e knew he was special already. darryl watson also recognized for his years of service. he is also a good friend to abc 7. this year marks the 50th anniversary of the informers publication. congratulations to all of the winners there. well, a federal employee out in oklahoma petitioned the white house to extend holiday vacation days this year. since christmas will fall on a thursday, the employee wants friday, december 26th off, too. giving federal workers a four-day holiday. he says that would boost morale after pay freezes and unpaid furloughs in recent years. the petition already has more than 16,000 signatures. it needs 100,000 to earn a response from the white house. we'll keep you posted. >>
at least four deaths are linked to the defect. so far cars affected include honda, toyota, nissan, mazda, eneral motors, ford, chrysler, b.m.w., and mitsubishi. the washington informer honored 50 people tonight for their contributions to the african-american community. among the 50 honorees, sabs's own sam ford. so congratulations to sam. e knew he was special already. darryl watson also recognized for his years of service. he is also a good friend to abc 7. this year marks the 50th anniversary...
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sthnt there be restrictions until at least the situation is under control in africa?o you control it? >> first off, months ago we recommended americans restrict nonessential travel. but paradoxally, if we were to isolate the from others, that's actually going to increase risk to the rest of the world. you have to think it through for a minute top to get there you have to fly. to fly, you have to have airlines going and coming back. if people there feel they're isolated from the rest of the world, they'll leave more. both within countries and between countries if we try to seal borders we're going to do more harm than good. we're going to spread the disease more than we stop the spread of it. this is something shoos that's very important to understand. it's crucial to isolate patients but isolating communities or countries is counter-productive. >> sreenivasan: when you've isolated this patient now who is in the u.s. and when you have increased the depth of your dive on who he has touched what, are pieces of information you've learned now? >> it will be days as we inte
sthnt there be restrictions until at least the situation is under control in africa?o you control it? >> first off, months ago we recommended americans restrict nonessential travel. but paradoxally, if we were to isolate the from others, that's actually going to increase risk to the rest of the world. you have to think it through for a minute top to get there you have to fly. to fly, you have to have airlines going and coming back. if people there feel they're isolated from the rest of...
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at least 10 isis fighters are in u.s.sted in the united states. 10 isis fighters in custody. it's like, oh, my god, bin laden is in the refrigerator. 10 isis -- no, not 10, more than 10 are in custody. this is huge news. if you believe it. as we reported last night, homeland security says congressman duncan hunter's claim is categorically false. but in the absence of any real debate among his peers in congress, duncan hunter is now defending his claim, sort of. he's insisting he has a high-level source that told him this. his office said it's not so much 10 isis fighters, it's people who have isis affiliations, more like. now this nonsense is spreading. jason chafitz of utah says it's not at least 10 isis fighters that have been caught in the united states and taken into custody, he said it's four. four of them were caught last month. really, four isis fighters picked up in the u.s. and they're in custody now. where are they? you would think that would be a really big deal if the government were debating what to do about
at least 10 isis fighters are in u.s.sted in the united states. 10 isis fighters in custody. it's like, oh, my god, bin laden is in the refrigerator. 10 isis -- no, not 10, more than 10 are in custody. this is huge news. if you believe it. as we reported last night, homeland security says congressman duncan hunter's claim is categorically false. but in the absence of any real debate among his peers in congress, duncan hunter is now defending his claim, sort of. he's insisting he has a...
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he has fallen at least eight day andday -- a point a that means investors are getting less concern. first time that has ever happened in history. now we are seeing -- call it a daily gain of two -- .210%. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton in new york. let's go back to ottawa, canada. police are taking questions on those deadly shootings at the parliament building and nearby at the war memorial. french]king french]king >> of course, alerting our viewers that some of the responses, questions and the ench.rs, are in fr let me tell you what we do know right now. police are said to be searching for at least two other people after the gun man and soldier were killed in ottawa. that attack came just two days after the murder of a soldier by a man described by authorities in there as radicalized. the accident happened near canada -- near montrÉal, excuse me -- and it raised concerns about terrorism nationwide. downtown ottawa, according to authorities, remains in lockdown , as police investigate what they are calling multi
he has fallen at least eight day andday -- a point a that means investors are getting less concern. first time that has ever happened in history. now we are seeing -- call it a daily gain of two -- .210%. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton in new york. let's go back to ottawa, canada. police are taking questions on those deadly shootings at the parliament building and nearby at the war memorial. french]king...
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or at least take that first step backwards. past when we've had similar firing along the border, there's always been a mechanism where the military chiefs, or at least senior military officials from the two sides speak over a hotline. they then decide to pass the word down to their troops to desist or at least calm things down. that's not happening this time. and i think part of it has to do with domestic pressure on both sides of the border in pakistan, on a prime minister who's facing a lot of political heat. and here in india, prime minister narendra modi being criticized for the way he's responding to the crisis by the opposition. >> in india and now islamabad, but has visited the pakistan side of the border. both of you, thank you very much for bringing us up to date. we'll continue to monitor that for you. but now the mexican government is under pressure to investigate the disappearance of 43 students last week in the southwestern town of iguala. many fear that a mass grave found on saturday with 28 burned and charred bod
or at least take that first step backwards. past when we've had similar firing along the border, there's always been a mechanism where the military chiefs, or at least senior military officials from the two sides speak over a hotline. they then decide to pass the word down to their troops to desist or at least calm things down. that's not happening this time. and i think part of it has to do with domestic pressure on both sides of the border in pakistan, on a prime minister who's facing a lot...
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in predict in advance is that the president will be at least get some credit if democrats hold on to majority in the senate and he will get more than his fair share of the blame if they don't. >> reporter: one thing the president has been doing for democrats is raising money. he raised a ton of it. meanwhile democrats have bill and hillary clinton to campaign in states where mr. obama sun popular like louisiana and kentucky. hillary clinton will be in both states on saturday.
in predict in advance is that the president will be at least get some credit if democrats hold on to majority in the senate and he will get more than his fair share of the blame if they don't. >> reporter: one thing the president has been doing for democrats is raising money. he raised a ton of it. meanwhile democrats have bill and hillary clinton to campaign in states where mr. obama sun popular like louisiana and kentucky. hillary clinton will be in both states on saturday.
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that is required to pass least restrictive means but it wasn't under the prior standard. so i think even under a deferential approach to rulupa grounded in logic and common sense you'll still have more vigor under the rulupa standard and cases will go the other way more often than the prior standard. >> the statute, 2000 cc -- 3 c that says this chapter may require a government to incur expenses in its own operations to avoid imposing a substantial burden on a religious exercise. it is anticipating there might be expense. >> that is exactly right. even within the analysis there is a particular statutory command. now, i think courts are going to have to manage that with reason. we can't have each inmate with his own facility with ten guards around it. there's going to have to be some limit on cost. i don't know this case really impolly case costs, much of a cost issue. >> it doesn't implicate the costs. >> mr. curran, i'm not sure what your position is -- i thought earlier that you had pretty much abandoned the concealment justification for the policy. and that you were re
that is required to pass least restrictive means but it wasn't under the prior standard. so i think even under a deferential approach to rulupa grounded in logic and common sense you'll still have more vigor under the rulupa standard and cases will go the other way more often than the prior standard. >> the statute, 2000 cc -- 3 c that says this chapter may require a government to incur expenses in its own operations to avoid imposing a substantial burden on a religious exercise. it is...
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the student says at least one victim has been airlifted via helicopter. we saw it was too two students. this is way too early to know concretely how many, to be honest. but according to this one student, she saw one student airlifted via helicopter to a hospital. she believes multiple people have been shot. i have steve cardian on the line with me, a former new york police detective, alexandra field, do you have anything? >> i'm just looking with you at people leaving the school. it seems like we see them out there walking. incredibly tense moments for anyone watching this and may know someone, a student, a teacher, a parent inside that school what's interesting is that we've seen people -- well, you see them running now. for la a while we saw larger groups walking, didn't seem to be running. but we are under the impression from our affiliates, from komo? seattle that this is an active situation so it would make sense to see people running. you can see more people there on the side of the screen. obviously we know in these situations that the first thing
the student says at least one victim has been airlifted via helicopter. we saw it was too two students. this is way too early to know concretely how many, to be honest. but according to this one student, she saw one student airlifted via helicopter to a hospital. she believes multiple people have been shot. i have steve cardian on the line with me, a former new york police detective, alexandra field, do you have anything? >> i'm just looking with you at people leaving the school. it seems...
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so we could check in with you and at least show the commission how to get access to the information at any time, but that's a great point. maybe we could do both, we could show you how you as commissioners can access it at any time with the public or we could do this on a quarterly basis. >> if you could, i think that would be a good idea. as for your request for things that can be perhaps put on the back burner or deleted, it seems that the time for 2 henry adams has come and gone. so that i would suggest should not be given much attention until there are other developments. >> commissioner hyland. >> i'd like to congratulate you as well on the excellence of the report. it was very clear. >> interesting. >> hallelujah. >> mary francis did a great job. >> i did have a couple thoughts. one was on priorities, any community-initiated landmark designation should, in my opinion, go to the top because it can really leverage the resources of those volunteers who really think it's important and you want to capture their momentum while they have it. so the community ones that you've identified,
so we could check in with you and at least show the commission how to get access to the information at any time, but that's a great point. maybe we could do both, we could show you how you as commissioners can access it at any time with the public or we could do this on a quarterly basis. >> if you could, i think that would be a good idea. as for your request for things that can be perhaps put on the back burner or deleted, it seems that the time for 2 henry adams has come and gone. so...
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it's been linked to at least four deaths. back to you. >> we want to remind the viewers that we have the list of the cars involved. kate rodgers, kate, thanks. >>> a rainy start this morning. and a chilly, gusty wind is blowing as well. winds are gusting to near 30 miles an hour. you see the clouds over center city. there is rain getting ready to move back into the city. jillian mele is watching traffic this morning. how's it going out there, jillian? >> you know, depends where you're waking up this morning, bill. this is a live look at lehigh value. route 22 at airport road. the roads for the most part look pretty dry and quiet. unfortunately for the delaware county the roads are wet. coming up i have an update on two accidents i'm following. >>> we continue to follow developments in canada after yesterday's deadly shooting. >> it spilled into the halls of parliament and ended up with two men dead. the questions and concerns that remain in a city still on edge. >>> and they waited weeks for the a.c.t. results only to find ou
it's been linked to at least four deaths. back to you. >> we want to remind the viewers that we have the list of the cars involved. kate rodgers, kate, thanks. >>> a rainy start this morning. and a chilly, gusty wind is blowing as well. winds are gusting to near 30 miles an hour. you see the clouds over center city. there is rain getting ready to move back into the city. jillian mele is watching traffic this morning. how's it going out there, jillian? >> you know, depends...
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dry at least for the game. i know we need the rain. but let me show you the prospects for rain, not looking promising with the next system. high clouds moving across the bay area. let's take a look at the winter outlook. the noaa just issued this today. noaa's climate prediction center is actually going with wetter than average across southern california, and the southern tier states. drier than normal for the midwest and the pacific northwest. where does that leave us? it looks like equal chances of a wetter, or drier winter. despite the outcome, we're not expecting this upcoming winter to erase our drought is what they're saying. as far as temperatures are concerned, warmer than normal out west. also across the new england states. and cooler across much of the southern plains, and the southeastern united states. today temperatures were quite nice around the bay area. 60s, 70s. high clouds right now. temperatures right now 63 san francisco. 67 in oakland. san jose 69. morgan hill, very pleasant 75 degrees. beautiful view from the emor
dry at least for the game. i know we need the rain. but let me show you the prospects for rain, not looking promising with the next system. high clouds moving across the bay area. let's take a look at the winter outlook. the noaa just issued this today. noaa's climate prediction center is actually going with wetter than average across southern california, and the southern tier states. drier than normal for the midwest and the pacific northwest. where does that leave us? it looks like equal...
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it will be up and running until at least 2044. the plant generates enough power for 2 million homes. >>> this morning, more than 4 million vehicles are being recalled for airbag problems. the feds say they need to be fixed right away. it covers vehicles from different carmakers back to 2002. the problem is with inflaters that can rupture sending metal flagments flying out in the crash. at least four people have died and dozens more injured. the defective part is made by a tokyo-based corporation. federal officials are warning those with recalled vehicles to contact their dealer immediately. >>> we showed you the video yesterday of a man risking his life to rescue a stranger trapped inside a burning home in california. he met the man he saved. more on the emotional reunion. >> what is your emergency? >> a garage on fire next door. >> reporter: as the calls came in, the flames grew. inside this home an elderly man with almost no way out. >> next thing i know, they are carrying my dad out. that was right after i was screaming for him
it will be up and running until at least 2044. the plant generates enough power for 2 million homes. >>> this morning, more than 4 million vehicles are being recalled for airbag problems. the feds say they need to be fixed right away. it covers vehicles from different carmakers back to 2002. the problem is with inflaters that can rupture sending metal flagments flying out in the crash. at least four people have died and dozens more injured. the defective part is made by a tokyo-based...
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at least 35 people injured when a typhoon ripped through okinawa.ked winds of more than 100 miles an hour knocked out power lines and halted bullet trains. japanese meteorologists say the typhoon could reach tokyo by tuesday and in india, at least two people are dead after a cyclone hit that country's eastern seaboard. 400,000 people were evacuated away from coastal areas. hundreds of shelters have been set up to try to house them. >>> looking closer to home, we could be in for some bad weather here on columbus day weekend. meteorologist janice dean is at the fox center with today's forecast. >> we are watching tropical storm fay which is moving away from bermuda. but we're also watching a system that's developing across the rockies. there's fay right there moving away from bermuda. that's good news. we do have some showers and thunderstorms across portions of the mid-atlantic, back towards the southeast. but the main event is going to happen overnight and into tomorrow with this mess across the northern rockies bringing some snow here. a cold pocke
at least 35 people injured when a typhoon ripped through okinawa.ked winds of more than 100 miles an hour knocked out power lines and halted bullet trains. japanese meteorologists say the typhoon could reach tokyo by tuesday and in india, at least two people are dead after a cyclone hit that country's eastern seaboard. 400,000 people were evacuated away from coastal areas. hundreds of shelters have been set up to try to house them. >>> looking closer to home, we could be in for some...
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at least 17 people are known to have drowned.thers have so far been rescued including the ship's captain. >>> since the government of myanmar agreed to end the practice of using underage soldiers, they have returned more than 360 young boys to their families, but young boys are still being recruited. >> reporter: this woman was worried when her son, then 15, didn't come home from school one day. then she found out he joined the army. >> translator: i have heard cases like my son being recruited into the neighborhood. many parents wouldn't bother tracking down their sons, but to me he is just a kid, he is just a student. >> reporter: she secured his release. her son says he ran away to be with friends and only joined the army because he was offered $300 to do so. >> translator: in the application form for the national id, i was asked to give a fake name for myself, and also for my parents. >> reporter: the myanmar government acknowledges the problem, and in 2012 agreed to end the practice. recruitment happens in places like train
at least 17 people are known to have drowned.thers have so far been rescued including the ship's captain. >>> since the government of myanmar agreed to end the practice of using underage soldiers, they have returned more than 360 young boys to their families, but young boys are still being recruited. >> reporter: this woman was worried when her son, then 15, didn't come home from school one day. then she found out he joined the army. >> translator: i have heard cases like...
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there are at least 10 more games to go this season.ce johnson, wusa9. >>> the only station with weather alert days, wusa9 first alert weather. >> let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, a little fog out there, radar quiet, still 68 the high so far today. we may go up a bit before it goes down over the course of the night, relative humidity 83%, winds north, northeast at 5. unless the winds pick up i'll have to add fog back into the forecast. a few showers tonight, but keep your plans. bus stop temperatures mild, upper 50s, upper 60s. tuesday a few showers, a little warmer. we go in the warm sector of air. on wednesday we had to issue a yellow alert for thunderstorms, some of which could be hefty and most of which will occur during the evening commute, not good timing. so tonight temps in the 60s, a couple sprinkles but nice really. by tomorrow morning temps in the 60s to start, so very mild. yes, there will be a lot of showers west of town either side of i-81 and also in the mountains. by 8:00 temper
there are at least 10 more games to go this season.ce johnson, wusa9. >>> the only station with weather alert days, wusa9 first alert weather. >> let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, a little fog out there, radar quiet, still 68 the high so far today. we may go up a bit before it goes down over the course of the night, relative humidity 83%, winds north, northeast at 5. unless the winds pick up i'll have to add fog back into the forecast. a...
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at least wait until the friday after. what do you think?n thanksgiving day right after your meal? >> no! >> exactly. tweet us your thoughts with the hashtag fox 29 good day. >> sue, nothing sacred any more. >> well, i know, but for us, though, we've always work holidays, at least i have my whole entire 8,000 year career. so, you know, i mean, you know? you. >> look really good for 8,000 years old? >> thank you. i thought so too. >> you look specially beautiful today. we will get a shot of your boots. >> yes, i moisturize. let's take a look at our weather. because it is indeed going to be a changeable day, but it is already warm out. this morning, we have temperatures already in the 70s, so it won't take much to get to 80 and many of us will this afternoon, but we will also get some showers early, then some stronger thunderstorms possible later on, if we get some sunshine inbetween the possibility of strong thunderstorms increases cents cents even more. tonight, into tomorrow, those storms could produce as much as an inch, inch and a half of
at least wait until the friday after. what do you think?n thanksgiving day right after your meal? >> no! >> exactly. tweet us your thoughts with the hashtag fox 29 good day. >> sue, nothing sacred any more. >> well, i know, but for us, though, we've always work holidays, at least i have my whole entire 8,000 year career. so, you know, i mean, you know? you. >> look really good for 8,000 years old? >> thank you. i thought so too. >> you look specially...
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but another day at least. >> thanks for the update. still to come on the journal, from running a furniture business to running the world's erred biggest democracy. we will be asking what sort of punch the new president packs. that and much more after the break. we will be back in a minute. stay with us. welcome back. indonesia's first leader from outside the political and military elite has been sworn in as president. he has a very ambitious agenda, especially considering that he is a political outsider. the former furniture exporter has taken up the reins of the world's third-largest democracy, raising hopes of a new style leadership. >> is celebrated by many ordinary indonesians as one of them, a man of the people. the inauguration of the former businessman and governor of jakarta follows his narrow victory in july's presidential election. regional leaders as well as u.s. secretary of state john kerry were there as he took the oath of office. but he will need broad support. in his inauguration speech, he appealed for solidarity. >> l
but another day at least. >> thanks for the update. still to come on the journal, from running a furniture business to running the world's erred biggest democracy. we will be asking what sort of punch the new president packs. that and much more after the break. we will be back in a minute. stay with us. welcome back. indonesia's first leader from outside the political and military elite has been sworn in as president. he has a very ambitious agenda, especially considering that he is a...
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they say at least one person was hurt. we will continue to monitor any new developments and bring them to you as they come in. >> all right, we'll keep an eye on that but for now we're going the keep an eye on your weather and traffic here on this tuesday, october 14th. let's go on over to meteorologist, david murphy and to karen rogers. good morning to both of you. >> all right, matt, tam and karen. we're starting out cloudy two two-thirds of the region, the southern half down in delaware and extreme south jersey it looks like there's less cloud cover. we're also on the lookout for some fog development. that's going to be mainly in the northern and western suburbs. but so far it hasn't been all that big of a problem. mild out there this morning, though. 66 degrees in philadelphia, 66 in allentown, 68 in reading, 63 in trenton. a pair 67's on the boardwalk and winds are light for now. as we head outside to get that car started or catch the bus, 66 by 8:00 a.m., partly cloudy and again some fog is possible and for those of
they say at least one person was hurt. we will continue to monitor any new developments and bring them to you as they come in. >> all right, we'll keep an eye on that but for now we're going the keep an eye on your weather and traffic here on this tuesday, october 14th. let's go on over to meteorologist, david murphy and to karen rogers. good morning to both of you. >> all right, matt, tam and karen. we're starting out cloudy two two-thirds of the region, the southern half down in...
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at least throughout soma and the hayes valley. trihave valley, 88 and warm. sunset in the pen fence la, sunny across 101, comfortable for the south bay, 76. for tomorrow, very subtle changes. we still can't shake this 90-degree average for the tri-valley so get ready for another day of hot weather. north bay, 88 degrees. san francisco, 69. a little bit of that cool breeze at your back. for the south bay, 85 degrees and some hazy sunshine. the next couple of days, unfortunately, the trend is not going to be colder. we're not going to get any rainfall all the way through sunday's forecast. trend's going to be getting hotter. you can see the south bay by sunday, back up to 93 degrees. as we get into the peninsula, numbers from the low 80s tomorrow to 92 by sunday's forecast. and for san francisco, we're going to go from 60s on thursday, 70s on friday, and then look at this, offshore winds are going to create 80s for both saturday and sunday. it's going to be great for fleet week if you're heading out to see any blue angels or the fireworks, parade of ships. we'r
at least throughout soma and the hayes valley. trihave valley, 88 and warm. sunset in the pen fence la, sunny across 101, comfortable for the south bay, 76. for tomorrow, very subtle changes. we still can't shake this 90-degree average for the tri-valley so get ready for another day of hot weather. north bay, 88 degrees. san francisco, 69. a little bit of that cool breeze at your back. for the south bay, 85 degrees and some hazy sunshine. the next couple of days, unfortunately, the trend is not...
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they were posted on at least two websites last week.he breach occurred through third-party apps which allows people to save the otherwise temporary photos. a large part of snapchat's users are between 13 and 17 years old. there are concerns that some of the images may contain child pornography. >>> social media has been known for bullying and death threats. one woman in the gaming industry had to take drastic action after she was threatened on twitter. more details now from samuel burk. >> reporter: it seems in video games like this that make many women in the gaming industry fear that female characters are all too often represented as sex objects. gaming developer brianna woo has been outspoken about her industry's depiction of women on-screen. as a result, she and her husband had to flee their husband this weekend because of threats made against her on twitter. >> i got these death threats, these very, very detailed death threats that, you know, promised to castrate my husband, to murder me. i do genuinely believe my life is in danger
they were posted on at least two websites last week.he breach occurred through third-party apps which allows people to save the otherwise temporary photos. a large part of snapchat's users are between 13 and 17 years old. there are concerns that some of the images may contain child pornography. >>> social media has been known for bullying and death threats. one woman in the gaming industry had to take drastic action after she was threatened on twitter. more details now from samuel...
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she could sentence pistorius to at least ten years in prison. community service, house arrest or give him a suspended sentence. >>> indiana police say a convicted sex offender confessed to at least seven murders and hinted there may be more. victims bodies were found in northwest indiana. darren vann is charged in one death but the investigation has just begun. brad evans reports. >> reporter: police searched the gary indiana home of 43-year-old darren vann who could be responsible for at least seven deaths, potentially more, dating back to the '90s. authorities say vann met the 19-year-old at this motel in hammond, indiana, on friday, after a co-worker failed to reach hardy by cell phone she and a friend arrived to discover her body. hardy had been strangled. police tracked down vann using a cell phone. >> during a subsequent investigation of vann, he admitted his involvement in the hammond incident and had notified mrifs other criminal incidents he was involved with. >> reporter: vann told police of six other bodies and where to find them. mar
she could sentence pistorius to at least ten years in prison. community service, house arrest or give him a suspended sentence. >>> indiana police say a convicted sex offender confessed to at least seven murders and hinted there may be more. victims bodies were found in northwest indiana. darren vann is charged in one death but the investigation has just begun. brad evans reports. >> reporter: police searched the gary indiana home of 43-year-old darren vann who could be...
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at least there were parachutes, according to her reporting.ther pilot was able to use the parachute and escape. that is the pilot that is severely injured. ler leroy, thank you so much for weighing in on this tragedy in mojave, california. rachel crain has been watching and is with me through all our coverage of this spaceshiptwo with virgin galactic. again, hearing -- this is still so early. we can never stress enough. the big question is why, what happened? we know that virgin galactic continues to use the word an anomaly, in-flight anomaly, what that means, what precisely happened, we know the faa is investigating. but we may not know for some time to come. >> right. at least right now, it's daybreak so they can be surveying the scene whereas just a couple of days with the orbital sciences explosion, it happened at night. so they had to wait to survey the scene. but virgin galactic recently changed their fuel. from a rubber of based fuel to a plastics-based fuel. no reason to believe that had anything to do with today's accident. but that i
at least there were parachutes, according to her reporting.ther pilot was able to use the parachute and escape. that is the pilot that is severely injured. ler leroy, thank you so much for weighing in on this tragedy in mojave, california. rachel crain has been watching and is with me through all our coverage of this spaceshiptwo with virgin galactic. again, hearing -- this is still so early. we can never stress enough. the big question is why, what happened? we know that virgin galactic...
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at least three 9 people have known to have died in last week's aftvalanche.ll to come on al jazeera, from furniture seller to indonesia's new president, a faithful following, but can he i didn't his country together? new best friends, we meet the dogs helping america's veterans move on with their lives. in sport, a crazy game of football, the english premier league, worst team scored their goals in the match against liverpool. still no happy ending. ... of fact based, in depth, serious journalism, and we fill that void... >> there is a huge opportunity for al jazeera america to change the way people look at news. >> we just don't parachute in on a story...quickly talk to a couple of experts and leave... >> one producer may spend 3 or 4 months, digging into a single story... >> at al jazeera, there are resources to alow us as journalists to go in depth and produce the kind of films... the people that you don't see anywhere else on television. >> we intend to reach out to the people who aren't being heard. >>we wanna see the people who are actually effected by
at least three 9 people have known to have died in last week's aftvalanche.ll to come on al jazeera, from furniture seller to indonesia's new president, a faithful following, but can he i didn't his country together? new best friends, we meet the dogs helping america's veterans move on with their lives. in sport, a crazy game of football, the english premier league, worst team scored their goals in the match against liverpool. still no happy ending. ... of fact based, in depth, serious...
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Oct 20, 2014
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i would say number two, at least i hope, is a bilateral investment treaty between the u.s.nd china, which would make ther and warned her stood rules of the road -- and more understood the rules of the road here in the u.s. and certainly improve our ability to make investments longer-term in china. chinese central committee, the ruling party of the commonest party, is holding its plenary session in beijing. are these sessions geared toward change, perhaps giving local jurisdictions more say? or do the talks reinforce the status quo? >> they started the fourth plenary of the 18th party congress today and that will play out over the next many days. it will be part of the leadership's broad-based and ambitious attempt at reform. there's an economic reform and a political reform part, which is sort of less apparent to most people. he is going to talk about rule of law over the next couple of days. what that means beyond just the political stability angle and how it affects investment and how it affects business and commercial ties, will have to see over the next little while. su
i would say number two, at least i hope, is a bilateral investment treaty between the u.s.nd china, which would make ther and warned her stood rules of the road -- and more understood the rules of the road here in the u.s. and certainly improve our ability to make investments longer-term in china. chinese central committee, the ruling party of the commonest party, is holding its plenary session in beijing. are these sessions geared toward change, perhaps giving local jurisdictions more say? or...
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>> odds are in your favor at least? >> yes, they are. all right, jill, thanks so much. who does those studies? that's pretty wild. coming up after a short break, traffic and weather together, we do it on the 3's, we'll be >> travel this morning is a breeze, no problem on any of the majors. first, 42 freeway, notice both northbound, southbound, moving real well. as you will notice, we only have few vehicles on the roadway, so, again, nothing really going to set you back as we approach 5:00 a.m. take a look now at 95, around lincoln financial field, looking great. not only around this way in south philadelphia, but also you look wonderful delaware counsel i, and maneuvering in and out of center city. looking at the speed censors, lots of green, 55 on 95, 50 your average on the schuylkill around the vine st. expressway, even within your win suburbs, moving real well, and also cents in delaware county, if you are travel, however, in new jersey, 295 northbound, the ramp to route 13 is closed, also, watch out for construction on the new jersey turnpike, pa turnpike, connector
>> odds are in your favor at least? >> yes, they are. all right, jill, thanks so much. who does those studies? that's pretty wild. coming up after a short break, traffic and weather together, we do it on the 3's, we'll be >> travel this morning is a breeze, no problem on any of the majors. first, 42 freeway, notice both northbound, southbound, moving real well. as you will notice, we only have few vehicles on the roadway, so, again, nothing really going to set you back as we...
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>> i'm not technical in the least. someday when i retire, i'm going to learn to code, but i was interested in it. >> you started another company. tell me about viaweb. the idea was revolutionary. >> the reason the company was called viaweb, the company worked via the web. it was known as a web app. it was an online store builder and got bought by yahoo!. and it is yahoo!'s store. >> what was it like working at yahoo!? the guy who was suspended every year. >> i apologize to the people i ever worked for. i barely lasted a year. >> you went on to write. >> yeah. >> and you started building your following. what were you writing about? >> writing about software and i realized that no one would drag me away if i started writing about other things, too. >> what time did you guys meet? >> at a party in paul's house that i almost didn't attend. >> y combinator almost didn't exist. >> scary how close. >> how did you come up with the idea for y combinator? >> jessica was writing a book. >> that was the first book that i read when
>> i'm not technical in the least. someday when i retire, i'm going to learn to code, but i was interested in it. >> you started another company. tell me about viaweb. the idea was revolutionary. >> the reason the company was called viaweb, the company worked via the web. it was known as a web app. it was an online store builder and got bought by yahoo!. and it is yahoo!'s store. >> what was it like working at yahoo!? the guy who was suspended every year. >> i...
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there will be few peaks of sunshine, still mild as we at least flirt with 70. with the clouds and the showers, general theme for the next few days, just little dreary through the middle part of the week. jet, good morning. >> good morning, katie, good morning to anyone, just get being up and almost going to head out the door. we go outside, relatively quiet morning so far on our roads, and the ben franklin bridge from the jersey side, so actually just beyond the toll plaza headed westbound into the city. losing two right hand lanes due to construction, everything moving nicely there so far. and the same story pretty much on the schuylkill expressway, just between spring garden and girard, eastbound moving along great. westbound moving along toward king of prussia, just great, as well. some overnight work on the burlington bristol bridge, closed until 5:00 a.m. so if you had to head out the door in the next half hour or so take the talcony palmyra bridge instead. roosevelt boulevard overnight work there, southbound, at cottman avenue, to whitaker avenue a lot of
there will be few peaks of sunshine, still mild as we at least flirt with 70. with the clouds and the showers, general theme for the next few days, just little dreary through the middle part of the week. jet, good morning. >> good morning, katie, good morning to anyone, just get being up and almost going to head out the door. we go outside, relatively quiet morning so far on our roads, and the ben franklin bridge from the jersey side, so actually just beyond the toll plaza headed...
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at least that's a good thing for you. as we take a look outside, we are going to check in with the vine st. expressway, notice both sides of the vine are great. eastbound and westbound, no major delays, all headed down toward the schuylkill express with a way or 95, this traffic here making their way down toward the broad street area and the schuylkill there is side, no one's there, but they would be heading to 95. there we go. there is one, two. as is we continue, taking you now to the talcony palmyra bridge, still up, notice right now that ship passing on through. so, as you are traveling on 73, expect the opening right now. but it should be put down pretty shortly at least. stay with us, we'll let you know when he it does. traveling on any of the majors, speed censors are great, 54 your average on 95, same in the 50's on the vine st. vest way, schuylkill expressway, 95 and delco, 476, lots of green on the pa turnpike and within your western suburbs, also 62 on 295 traveling in new jersey, no delays in new jersey at all
at least that's a good thing for you. as we take a look outside, we are going to check in with the vine st. expressway, notice both sides of the vine are great. eastbound and westbound, no major delays, all headed down toward the schuylkill express with a way or 95, this traffic here making their way down toward the broad street area and the schuylkill there is side, no one's there, but they would be heading to 95. there we go. there is one, two. as is we continue, taking you now to the talcony...
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he opened fire on this 17 year old, shot at least five times. she managed to run after being hit once in the arm. but the suspect chased her and continued shooting. she eventually got away. she is at the hospital right now in stable condition. police caught the suspect, who they say does have a rather long rap sheet. >>> a vacant school building catching fire overnight in north philadelphia, crews called out to the scene just before 1:30, at germantown and west allegheny avenue. no one was hurt. no word on what started it. >>> 4:03 the time. autopsy results are still pending for cooper university health system ceo john sheridan and his wife, joyce. >> this is after authorities revealed that the fire at their home in new jersey was, in fact, arson, fox 29's steve keeley live in camden this morning, with some of the details, steve? >> well, after that announcement wailings cents made by the pros cents cute ers investigate the case, cooper put out this new second statement yesterday after the arson announcement, said, quote, we are sad ends and sho
he opened fire on this 17 year old, shot at least five times. she managed to run after being hit once in the arm. but the suspect chased her and continued shooting. she eventually got away. she is at the hospital right now in stable condition. police caught the suspect, who they say does have a rather long rap sheet. >>> a vacant school building catching fire overnight in north philadelphia, crews called out to the scene just before 1:30, at germantown and west allegheny avenue. no one...
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loeb wants, at least at this point? >> if you look at our view in the investment, the stock is not expensive. better growth than the s&p. underappreciated pipeline. so what is the downside? there is not much. the upside, splitting amgen into two parts would be could be difficult. it's woven together. a lot of tax issues and the manufacturing implications. at the very least we agree with third point, that operating margins need to be better for this company. they have been flat for ten years. and we've been vocal for next analyst day we want to see them taking aggressive stance and improving margins. >> you have to know that a guy like loeb is not just going to go away quietly. he's going to push, push and push some more for the company to do the split. >> yeah, i think that if you look at what can they do near term? they can control stock buybacks and we think they resume next year. they can develop the dividend and the pipeline. and it is fairly focused with what they are doing and there is a lot of synergies between t
loeb wants, at least at this point? >> if you look at our view in the investment, the stock is not expensive. better growth than the s&p. underappreciated pipeline. so what is the downside? there is not much. the upside, splitting amgen into two parts would be could be difficult. it's woven together. a lot of tax issues and the manufacturing implications. at the very least we agree with third point, that operating margins need to be better for this company. they have been flat for ten...
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the civilians who are not fighting, so at least we can bring them to safety. at the moment, that hasn't happened. politicians and religious leaders are meeting here in typically trying to find a solution, the message we heard from them was that they weren't happy with the army we sieging as they called it, this neighborhood. because of the civilian presence they say that they stand behind the army trying to root out what they call terrorist elements or sleeper cells that may have do with the spill over from syria. but certainly an incredibly intense situation. remaining here. people concerned. people angry and it's heightening the sectarian tensions here, lebanon, of course, incredibly sectarian divided between those that support the syrian revolution and those that support bashar al-assad. >>> the u.s. air force has launched several strikes again isil hitting several tagger residence in the past few hours. destroying seven vehicles as well as a building occupied by the group in iraq three air strikes by the isil damn destroyed three vehicles and two buildings
the civilians who are not fighting, so at least we can bring them to safety. at the moment, that hasn't happened. politicians and religious leaders are meeting here in typically trying to find a solution, the message we heard from them was that they weren't happy with the army we sieging as they called it, this neighborhood. because of the civilian presence they say that they stand behind the army trying to root out what they call terrorist elements or sleeper cells that may have do with the...
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at least we get you ready for thursday. now, before you head out the door, at 4:02, on 295 southbound, in new jersey, at route 168, there is construction should be wrapping up around 6:00 a.m. also, 422 eastbound, between lewis road and egypt road, there is construction, and finally, in camden, ben franklin bridge westbound at the mid-span, construction there, two right lanes are blocked. might have to leave little earlier, kerry? >> sue, good advice, 4:03, deadly fire in delaware county claimed the life of one person, skyfox over the scene of 100 block of well inch road, in media. the fire broke out at the elwyn development center at around 9:30 last night, dozens of people, mostly staff, were forced to evacuate. one person died from their injuries, and two others were injured. no word yet on what sparked that fire. >>> and in chester county, a long time member of the westwood fire company had been arrested for embezzlement. howard smith charged with stealing more than $300,000 from westwood. smith the treasurer at westwoo
at least we get you ready for thursday. now, before you head out the door, at 4:02, on 295 southbound, in new jersey, at route 168, there is construction should be wrapping up around 6:00 a.m. also, 422 eastbound, between lewis road and egypt road, there is construction, and finally, in camden, ben franklin bridge westbound at the mid-span, construction there, two right lanes are blocked. might have to leave little earlier, kerry? >> sue, good advice, 4:03, deadly fire in delaware county...
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that's where isis raised at least two of their black flags on monday.t independently confirm the strike. >>> a nurse's assistant in spain is now the first person in the current outbreak known to have contracted ebola outside of africa. she was part of a medical team that treated a spanish missionary and a priest. they both got the virus in west africa and died after returning to spain. >>> well, the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. remains in critical condition. >> yeah. we're speaking of thomas eric duncan. he's being treated now with an experimental anti-viral drug originally intended for viruses like smallpox. it's not the same drug that was used for dr. ken brantly or nancy writebol. >> louise doesn't want her full name used. take a listen. >> so louise, what are you hearing about thomas's condition? >> it's from critical to worse. that's why i really want to go to ask the american government to please help me. i want him to be safe, for them to save his life. >> you must be very worried. >> i am worried and sad. i'm just asking
that's where isis raised at least two of their black flags on monday.t independently confirm the strike. >>> a nurse's assistant in spain is now the first person in the current outbreak known to have contracted ebola outside of africa. she was part of a medical team that treated a spanish missionary and a priest. they both got the virus in west africa and died after returning to spain. >>> well, the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. remains in critical...
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police say at least one person is dead. reports of at least three others injured. one perhaps critically. officials confirm thing -- confirming the shooter is a student, appears to be a freshman. we're hearing that president obama has been briefed on this latest shooting. students who have been evacuated are now being reunited with their parents. it's been that kind of day. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto, and our dan springer on the scene now in marysville. he joins us on the phone. what can you tell us. >> i'm at the parking lot at the church where we have seen this just way too many times where hundreds of parents waiting in a parking lot. waiting for their kids to be dropped off bay bus so they can be reunited with them. when you see the arrivals, the parents and kids are in tear and we know there were at least four people who were injured and are at local hospitals. providence has three who are in critical condition. harborview, which is down in seattle, has at least one person. we understand one of the victims was shot in the head. as to the why, we're get
police say at least one person is dead. reports of at least three others injured. one perhaps critically. officials confirm thing -- confirming the shooter is a student, appears to be a freshman. we're hearing that president obama has been briefed on this latest shooting. students who have been evacuated are now being reunited with their parents. it's been that kind of day. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto, and our dan springer on the scene now in marysville. he joins us on the phone. what...
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at a shia mosque in west baghdad, at least 35 people have been injured. the latest in sectarian bomb ings in baghdad and the government insists that the capitol is safe. >> reporter: marketplaces and neighborhoods like these 31 suicide bombers have struck in the last 45 days. government statistics has people worried that iraqi politicians are not doing enough to protect the iraqi people. a short walk from his home to his shop is dangerous. >> translator: we are living in fear. everyday i open my shop i think a bomber could attack and we shut the shop by midday and after that it's too risky to open. >> reporter: he is angry at the government. >> translator: enough conferences, enough meetings, i hope this government will change things but nothing has changed for us. for us iraqis it's a cycle of violence and death. there is no hope. [gunfire] ministry of defense is on the pr offensive and issued this video insisting that baghdad is safe and ready to face any challenge. shia malitia will be important for defense of baghdad and held rallies like this one to
at a shia mosque in west baghdad, at least 35 people have been injured. the latest in sectarian bomb ings in baghdad and the government insists that the capitol is safe. >> reporter: marketplaces and neighborhoods like these 31 suicide bombers have struck in the last 45 days. government statistics has people worried that iraqi politicians are not doing enough to protect the iraqi people. a short walk from his home to his shop is dangerous. >> translator: we are living in fear....
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rallies they've arrested at least 16 students since sunday. mariana hon reports. >> reporter: in large numbers and undeterred by police crack down the students returned to the streets. they're marching against new government measures clamping down on political dissent at universities. students say new regulations further restrict their freedoms to affect themselves and assemble. the military backed government of yaft. abdel fattah al-sisi. >> first couple of days protests even though unlocked the procedure taken by the government and the military regimes. >> reporter: there are clear links here to past and often violent protests. this yellow flag openly and some say bravely displayed at this protest at fine university as the symbol of their now outlawed muslim brotherhood. students, necessary they say to draw attention to outstanding grievances, following violent antigovernment protests last year. at least 16 students were killed and hundreds arrested in protests, following the removal of former president mohamed morse in july last year. in mo
rallies they've arrested at least 16 students since sunday. mariana hon reports. >> reporter: in large numbers and undeterred by police crack down the students returned to the streets. they're marching against new government measures clamping down on political dissent at universities. students say new regulations further restrict their freedoms to affect themselves and assemble. the military backed government of yaft. abdel fattah al-sisi. >> first couple of days protests even...