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finally the cornea where the contact lens is measured if the surface is an evenly shaped as unpolished case because astigmatism and vision is blurry or distorted what are called torak lenses can compensate for that . but for the first fitting i would generally try hard contact lenses which have a stable form because the chance of infection is much lower than with soft lenses and vision is much better with hard lenses when we're dealing with an astigmatism. but there are cases when soft lenses a preferred for example when children need to wear them for sports because hard lenses can fall out. of the hot. polar is getting soft lenses that are exchanged every four weeks she puts them in herself and is very careful about hygiene to help avoid i and factions. well i always make sure that i have clean hands because of my hands get dirty i could get it in my eyes and that's not good unlike adult contact lens wear or ponder goes back to the eye doctor every six months to check for vision changes infections can also be detected and treated more quickly this way. to name the supply if the eyes a
finally the cornea where the contact lens is measured if the surface is an evenly shaped as unpolished case because astigmatism and vision is blurry or distorted what are called torak lenses can compensate for that . but for the first fitting i would generally try hard contact lenses which have a stable form because the chance of infection is much lower than with soft lenses and vision is much better with hard lenses when we're dealing with an astigmatism. but there are cases when soft lenses a...
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when our contact lens is the right option. and muscles help protect you from disease. and here's your host dr costin laid. out hello this show today is all about muscle and you might say well doctor they could cut now he's a lifestyle doctor which i'm not because muscles are not only good looking but good health and that's what i'm going to talk about today with new young and it's going on here at the home splays invalid welcome good shape. my slogan we're going to train is train hard but smart me. as a family doctor i tell you so. only because it's a secret i don't even need to doctor because you have wild and six hundred doctors inside your body i'm talking about your muscles muscle training not only protects you from lower back it it will take your heart disease diabetes off your prose is also mean and depression muscles act like a pharmacy which releases substances healing substances into your bloodstream. your muscles are a hidden powerhouse. ditto blood now has been researching their amazing capacities for years he says that underappreciated it's all gone. if you
when our contact lens is the right option. and muscles help protect you from disease. and here's your host dr costin laid. out hello this show today is all about muscle and you might say well doctor they could cut now he's a lifestyle doctor which i'm not because muscles are not only good looking but good health and that's what i'm going to talk about today with new young and it's going on here at the home splays invalid welcome good shape. my slogan we're going to train is train hard but smart...
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. - un hombre fue atacado salvajemente por un len marino esta tarde en san francisco. - la vctima seeridas que fueron descritas como severas. linda candelo est en vivo en nuestra sala de redaccin con los detalles. linda? - fue un ataque que testigos describieron como poco comn y sangriento... al parecer, de la nada, el len marino decidi acercarse al nadador, atacarlo y seguir su camino. - este es video grabado solo minutos despus de que un len marino atacara a un nadador dejndolo con lesiones severas. miguel melendez - "estaba yo en el puente y la policía lo estaba sacando. lo pusieron en la ambulancia y se lo llevaron." - el escenario fue las aguas cercanas a la cala acutica de san francisco, por el muelle 45... el salvaje encuentro ocurri alrededor de las dos de la tarde cuando el hombre nadaba solo. "el nadador tenía heridas profundas, lo pude ver en la parte alta de su brazo y la sangre se le escurría. " - el len marino us sus dientes para agarrar a su vctima, de acuerdo a la polica, dejndole una mordedura en la parte superior del brazo derecho. - el hombre de 56 aÑos de edad ...
. - un hombre fue atacado salvajemente por un len marino esta tarde en san francisco. - la vctima seeridas que fueron descritas como severas. linda candelo est en vivo en nuestra sala de redaccin con los detalles. linda? - fue un ataque que testigos describieron como poco comn y sangriento... al parecer, de la nada, el len marino decidi acercarse al nadador, atacarlo y seguir su camino. - este es video grabado solo minutos despus de que un len marino atacara a un nadador dejndolo con lesiones...
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was softer than the smaller lens on the other side of the device.est off with a stick attached to both of these cameras, otherwise your hands get sort of in the way. now, to make the test fairer, we decided to see how these cameras fared back to back. 0r front to front. 0r back to front. well, it's difficult to tell, to be honest. we shot them side by side. look at this. we found a 360 globe for a 360 camera. and it's the nikon showing off more natural colours, benefiting from a more accurate light balance, although some might prefer the warmer kodak results, because it is very christmassy. at the chilled cider shop, the kodak warmed things up, while nikon kept things more natural and crisp. both cameras struggled to stitch their shots together perfectly. this is the raw footage, with no touching up, and the nikon has done a reasonablejob. the stitching point is more visible on the kodak, partly because of the different qualities of those two lenses. 0n the upside, it's kodak that offers the ability to play with how the images are stitched together
was softer than the smaller lens on the other side of the device.est off with a stick attached to both of these cameras, otherwise your hands get sort of in the way. now, to make the test fairer, we decided to see how these cameras fared back to back. 0r front to front. 0r back to front. well, it's difficult to tell, to be honest. we shot them side by side. look at this. we found a 360 globe for a 360 camera. and it's the nikon showing off more natural colours, benefiting from a more accurate...
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finally the cornea where the contact lens is measured if the surface is an evenly shaped as in polish case the causes astigmatism and vision is blurry or distorted what are called torak lenses can compensate for that . but for the first fitting i would generally try hard contact lenses which have a stable form because the chance of infection is much lower than with soft lenses and vision is much better with hard lenses when we're dealing with an astigmatism. but there are cases when soft lenses a preferred for example when children need to wear them for sports because hard lenses can fall out. of the heart and. soul is getting soft lenses that are exchanged every four weeks she puts them in herself and is very careful about hygiene to help avoid ion factions. well i always make sure that i have clean hands because of my hands get dirty i could get it in my eyes and that's not good unlike adult contact lens wear or palmer goes back to the eye doctor every six months to check for vision changes infections can also be detected and treated more quickly this way. the by if the eyes are red
finally the cornea where the contact lens is measured if the surface is an evenly shaped as in polish case the causes astigmatism and vision is blurry or distorted what are called torak lenses can compensate for that . but for the first fitting i would generally try hard contact lenses which have a stable form because the chance of infection is much lower than with soft lenses and vision is much better with hard lenses when we're dealing with an astigmatism. but there are cases when soft lenses...
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now on bbc news: through the lens.come to through the lens, marking the anniversary of photos with me rebecca jones. i am in london and i'll be introducing you to six of the agency's greatest photographers who will be telling us how they recorded history in the making. we will hear from chris steele perkins, whose pictures captured the highs and lows of britain under margaret archer. elliott erwitt who photographed many of the cold war leaders and ruth davidson whose images of the civil rights movement in the us still resonate today. first, let's me david hearn. as a young man he was in the heart of london in the 60s and captured the glamour and create of britain in an era of liberation. for the first time in history, let's call it communication, everybody loves one medium. suddenly everybody loves photography. my approach has always been that i really don't like set up teachers, i see myselfjust as as —— as an of the act of the actresses is —— eccentricities of life. so i spend most of my time trying to get some kind
now on bbc news: through the lens.come to through the lens, marking the anniversary of photos with me rebecca jones. i am in london and i'll be introducing you to six of the agency's greatest photographers who will be telling us how they recorded history in the making. we will hear from chris steele perkins, whose pictures captured the highs and lows of britain under margaret archer. elliott erwitt who photographed many of the cold war leaders and ruth davidson whose images of the civil rights...
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back at len peds there were no online beds forget how tight this comic book going to rise three times. all right they were in they were human but the comic for one hundred five thousand. shifts says there is an art to it. time now for the shift ranking for the most followed models on instagram in fifth place emily erotic who has over fifteen million followers she rose to fame with her appearance in a video for the two thousand and thirteen yet blurred lines. this is the p.g. version. emily obviously doesn't use instagram to sell clothes. didn't anyone ever tell you not to play with your food i'm really. not far behind in fourth place is better the daughter of a model and a real estate developer and she's not just all over instagram she models for victoria's secret and is a spokesperson for dior makeup. brothers sisters is number three she's twice as popular with thirty seven million followers it's hard to believe that her career got off to a slow start she was rejected by a number of agencies at first to all thought she was a little overweight. next up as cara delevingne she found fam
back at len peds there were no online beds forget how tight this comic book going to rise three times. all right they were in they were human but the comic for one hundred five thousand. shifts says there is an art to it. time now for the shift ranking for the most followed models on instagram in fifth place emily erotic who has over fifteen million followers she rose to fame with her appearance in a video for the two thousand and thirteen yet blurred lines. this is the p.g. version. emily...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre./throughthelens. hello there. some of us have already seen snow already this festive season. for a few more, we're starting wednesday on a wintry note. we have an area of low pressure. this swirl of cloud drifting northwards in the cold air. while the system is delivering rain, mixed in with that, sleet and snow drifting across southern and south—eastern areas to start the day. further north and west, especially, northern england, northern ireland, scotland, potential for icy stretches with clear skies through the night. through the day, scotland, northern ireland, western areas of england and wales, that will have the best of the sunshine. towards the south and east, struggling to improve through the day. skies improving for the likes of oxfordshire and berkshire. but the london area will stay pretty cloudy. across kent, up into east anglia, here, outbreaks of rain sleet and snow mixed in right through the afternoon, coupled with a strong northerly wind. that combination could actuall
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre./throughthelens. hello there. some of us have already seen snow already this festive season. for a few more, we're starting wednesday on a wintry note. we have an area of low pressure. this swirl of cloud drifting northwards in the cold air. while the system is delivering rain, mixed in with that, sleet and snow drifting across southern and south—eastern areas to start the day. further north and west, especially, northern...
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that's in through the lens — images of the eras that defined society.come to our series through the lens, marking the 70th anniversary of magnum photos, with me, rebecca jones. i'm here at the southbank centre in london and i'll be introducing you to six of the agency's greatest photographers, who'll be telling us how they recorded history in the making. we'll hear from chris steele—perkins, whose pictures captured the highs and lows of britain under margaret thatcher. elliott erwitt, who photographed many of the cold war leaders. and bruce davidson, whose images of the us‘s civil rights movement still resonate today. first, let's meet david hurn. as a young man, he was at the heart of london in the ‘60s, he captured the glamour and the grit of britain in an era of liberation and at the height of beatlemania. for the first time in the history of, let's call it communication, everybody loves one medium. suddenly, everybody loves photography. my approach has always been that i really don't like to set up pictures or anything. i see myselfjust as an observ
that's in through the lens — images of the eras that defined society.come to our series through the lens, marking the 70th anniversary of magnum photos, with me, rebecca jones. i'm here at the southbank centre in london and i'll be introducing you to six of the agency's greatest photographers, who'll be telling us how they recorded history in the making. we'll hear from chris steele—perkins, whose pictures captured the highs and lows of britain under margaret thatcher. elliott erwitt, who...
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now on bbc news, through the lens.imes, history's shaped not over the course of years or decades, but in a single day. i'm rebecca jones and i'm here at the magnum photo print room in london in this special series celebrating the 70th anniversary of the agency magnum photos. i'm going to introduce you to some of the world's greatest living photographers. coming up, the british photographer who was in berlin the night the wall came down. the american who captured the shock and terror of 9/11. and the iranian who wasn't afraid to show the violence on both sides of the revolution. but first, let's meet ian berry he was the only photographer to witness the sharpeville massacre in south africa in 1960. a turning point for the anti—apartheid movement. news came through that the police had shot a guy in this township, sharpeville. i got there and chatted to the protesters and what have you and they were all friendly enough. in fact it all seemed a bit dull. and i'd more or less given up, i walked back to the car and the cops
now on bbc news, through the lens.imes, history's shaped not over the course of years or decades, but in a single day. i'm rebecca jones and i'm here at the magnum photo print room in london in this special series celebrating the 70th anniversary of the agency magnum photos. i'm going to introduce you to some of the world's greatest living photographers. coming up, the british photographer who was in berlin the night the wall came down. the american who captured the shock and terror of 9/11....
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Dec 26, 2017
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chan take lens. >>> well, the rush to return, it is on to day is considered one of the biggest days of the year for gift returns. our chante lens is live in cherry hill mall in chester count which are the crowd are picking up. >> reporter: crowded started off slow as many people here are hoping to cash in on those gift card while others are looking to return and change those holiday gifts. it was day after christmas shoppers filled the halls at cherry hill mall. >> 75 percent off. >> reporter: nice. >> yeah, better deal then black friday. >> reporter: many are looking for deep discounted deals, but for others, likely toia king- scott it is all about the gift returns. >> we will be here for christmas. you know, one size bigger for me and see if they can exchange it out. >> reporter: potential problem is that le toy bought her husband's gift than line at macy's.com. his jacket was shipped to their home. they went into macy's to try to save time and money from gift return mailing and shipping cost. >> we came to the store. they were very friendly, nice. they asked me the correct size for
chan take lens. >>> well, the rush to return, it is on to day is considered one of the biggest days of the year for gift returns. our chante lens is live in cherry hill mall in chester count which are the crowd are picking up. >> reporter: crowded started off slow as many people here are hoping to cash in on those gift card while others are looking to return and change those holiday gifts. it was day after christmas shoppers filled the halls at cherry hill mall. >> 75...
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collect funds, help us get the money we need it keep our doors open we would be grateful. >> reporter: len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> the bay area is getting access to the grave site of the man who fought for public open space. june mure surround -- john muir surrounded by private homes. took 15 years to come up with a plan to allow tours without disturbing residents. >> i think there is a lot of admirers of john muir from all over the world who have been wanting to go to his grave site. and to just contemplate. >> the grave site tours are available three days a week by reservation. we have a link for information on www.cbssf.com. >>> all right. as we look on this fine sunday evening towards had bay, beautiful night with things lit up for the christmas season and the numbers plunging into the 30s and 40s in the cooler locations. towards the bay, all painted by the clouds coming up from the wildfire. 300 miles out in santa barbara. san francisco 64 degrees. concord 62. oakland 59 degrees. livermore 55 degrees. santa rosa 57. forecast for tomorrow shows high clouds from time to time. aside from th
collect funds, help us get the money we need it keep our doors open we would be grateful. >> reporter: len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> the bay area is getting access to the grave site of the man who fought for public open space. june mure surround -- john muir surrounded by private homes. took 15 years to come up with a plan to allow tours without disturbing residents. >> i think there is a lot of admirers of john muir from all over the world who have been wanting to go to his...
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lets get out to "eyewitness news" reporter chantee lens on the scene with the very latest good morning chantee what do we know. >> reporter: good morning, jan i can tell you problem has been battling blaze with the conditions, of frigid temperatures. crews are putting out hot spots right now. fire around 1:00 a.m. at this church paris church in kensington in the 700 block of east cornwall street. fire crews say building has been vacant and shelter for homeless who came and lived here. we are lee 19 homeless people were fire crews were saying they were moved to athe property. good news is no one inside there was hurt. bad news it has been difficult for fire fighters to do their jobs in these frigid temperatures. >> we're dealing with 13 ow. it is bruceal. we have guys over theretally covere ice. so the is it is now conferred with ice. it is treacherous at this time we are taking all safety precaution that is we can. >> reporter: n hurt. crews have been putting down salt and they continue to do that. salt truck just passed by to make sure fire fighters p are safe. live from chante elans
lets get out to "eyewitness news" reporter chantee lens on the scene with the very latest good morning chantee what do we know. >> reporter: good morning, jan i can tell you problem has been battling blaze with the conditions, of frigid temperatures. crews are putting out hot spots right now. fire around 1:00 a.m. at this church paris church in kensington in the 700 block of east cornwall street. fire crews say building has been vacant and shelter for homeless who came and lived...
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like a human eye, there is a lens.cused through this lens and forms an image on the back wall of the camera that is inverted. in other words, it's upside down. >> the lens at the front of the camera ensures a sharp image is projected on the back wall. >> we know for a fact this is very ancient technology. there is no doubt that this technology was available in the late 13th and early 14th century, exactly when it would have been needed to make something like the shroud of turin. >> allen positions a model in front of his camera and faces it to the sun. >> the whole setup has to be calculated very, very carefully before you can start the exposure. >> a medieval artist would need to ensure that any image projected on a sheet could be permanently fixed. the sheet would be soaked with photographic chemicals. today, this means using silver salts. >> both silver nitrate and silver sulfate have been around in europe from at least the 13th century. and it's very easy to make. >> a sheet is soaked in silver sulfate solution. dr
like a human eye, there is a lens.cused through this lens and forms an image on the back wall of the camera that is inverted. in other words, it's upside down. >> the lens at the front of the camera ensures a sharp image is projected on the back wall. >> we know for a fact this is very ancient technology. there is no doubt that this technology was available in the late 13th and early 14th century, exactly when it would have been needed to make something like the shroud of turin....
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our chantee lens is live in cherry hill mall in camden county new jersey with that story, chantee. >> reporter: boy, are there lots of deals, shoppers still taking up to the hallways here , deep deals, 50 to 75 percent. of all of the people i spoke work long lines, in one is complaining. if you see a walk around cherry hill mall it is easy to see that the day after christmas for many shoppers, is like a marathon. >> it it is like home items but some of the christmas stuff, you know, christmas, yeah. 50 percent off is okay but 75 is, almost free. >> reporter: it is deep discounts that many like claudia wait for a cord together national retail federation 53 percent of consumers overall plan to spend about the same as lah last year while 24 percent tend to spend more. either way folks we spoke with said strategy is the key. >> right now, but i like to come to the mall, get in and out and i'm not bumping into people. >> taking off early beating crowd. >> reporter: some shoppers did their shop on line but scott found herself away from the computer and back inside the mall to avoid gift ret
our chantee lens is live in cherry hill mall in camden county new jersey with that story, chantee. >> reporter: boy, are there lots of deals, shoppers still taking up to the hallways here , deep deals, 50 to 75 percent. of all of the people i spoke work long lines, in one is complaining. if you see a walk around cherry hill mall it is easy to see that the day after christmas for many shoppers, is like a marathon. >> it it is like home items but some of the christmas stuff, you know,...
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this is the camera lens. so small and unobtrusive, it's less than the size of a quarter.you have these flexible straps that are going to wrap around any existing mirror, no matter how large or how small. when you turn it on, right there is your lcd screen, built right into the mirror, where you can view and play back your videos right from the unit. and you can turn off the screen while you're driving, and it will still keep recording. it records high-definition video and audio onto an sd card that goes right into the sd slot. you can use it to record what's happening anywhere outside of your car or inside of your car with the 350-degree swivel lens. it has cyclical recording, meaning you can record video on an endless loop. it also has motion detection. [ beeps ] so it'll turn on automatically if it senses any movement of someone walking around your car, for instance. and it has night vision led bulbs that let you capture crystal-clear hd video at night, as well. it also has one-touch picture mode to instantly snap a still photo even while it's recording video. finally,
this is the camera lens. so small and unobtrusive, it's less than the size of a quarter.you have these flexible straps that are going to wrap around any existing mirror, no matter how large or how small. when you turn it on, right there is your lcd screen, built right into the mirror, where you can view and play back your videos right from the unit. and you can turn off the screen while you're driving, and it will still keep recording. it records high-definition video and audio onto an sd card...
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. >> raindrops are dotting the lens right now. as you take a look on our storm impact scale, you will notice this is a level one. we've got to go to max one. if we can go to computer one we'll show you live doppler 7 first. obviously this is the wrong computer tass routed here. basically, we're looking at tonight through wednesday morning light rain. i'm going to toss it back to you guys. we're having some computer problems. dan and dion, i'll be back with the forecast in just a minute. >> you can track live doppler 7 anytime. just download the updated abc 7 news app. >>> moving on, breaking news out of marin county, central marin police shot a manti at corte madera. san clement and paradise drive. police were called in about a suicidal person with a weapon. he made motions toward his waistband. at least one officer opened fire. the man is being treated at marin general. the marin county sheriff will investigate. >>> a woman is suing former 49ers running back jared hein after claiming he raped her two years ago. the civil lawsuit
. >> raindrops are dotting the lens right now. as you take a look on our storm impact scale, you will notice this is a level one. we've got to go to max one. if we can go to computer one we'll show you live doppler 7 first. obviously this is the wrong computer tass routed here. basically, we're looking at tonight through wednesday morning light rain. i'm going to toss it back to you guys. we're having some computer problems. dan and dion, i'll be back with the forecast in just a minute....
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us to do is work as a city to ensure that all of our planning that we do has an age and disability lens to it. we've had a task force that's been working on this. we have been looking at various domains including things like transportation, environment buildings, social services so that as we move forward, we can think about our strengths and how we can being accessible for people with disabilities and older adults and also that we can ensure that our planning processes include the disability and age friendly lens. it is exciting. i hope that san francisco will see the results of this in the ensuing years. >> people always talk about legacy of leadership and compare different things about personality of somebody and work they do in an office but wherever the reflections go, what a marvelous legacy that ed lee did that for the aging population in the city and county of san francisco. >> yes. >> is there anything else that's new that's happening in the department that would be important for people to know about? >> i think what i really want people to know is they can access the services
us to do is work as a city to ensure that all of our planning that we do has an age and disability lens to it. we've had a task force that's been working on this. we have been looking at various domains including things like transportation, environment buildings, social services so that as we move forward, we can think about our strengths and how we can being accessible for people with disabilities and older adults and also that we can ensure that our planning processes include the disability...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.oughthelens. hello there, those of you who were hoping for a white christmas might be disappointed. a rather grey one for many. lots of cloud and breezy across england and wales for christmas eve. but some of these rain has been heavy, but it is easing in northern south. we have had gales on exposed coast. tonight rain into northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the lake district. to the south of that it is cloudy, dreary, but mild. 10 to 12 degrees. as we move out of christmas eve into christmas dashs things will change with the rain fall and this front will pep up through northern ireland and into the irish sea. ahead of it breezy with some rain. that rain will gather in intensity through christmas day. by the middle of afternoon some heavy rain pushing into south—west england and wales. a drizzly old afternoon. 10 to 12 degrees. some rain across the lake district and clearing out of northern ireland. but behind it colder air starting to dig in and technically it could
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.oughthelens. hello there, those of you who were hoping for a white christmas might be disappointed. a rather grey one for many. lots of cloud and breezy across england and wales for christmas eve. but some of these rain has been heavy, but it is easing in northern south. we have had gales on exposed coast. tonight rain into northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the lake district. to the south of that it is...
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. >> raindrops are dotting the lens right now. as you take a look on our storm impact scale, you will notice this is a level one. we've got to go to max one. if we can go to computer one we'll show you live doppler 7 first. obviously this is the wrong computer tass routed here. basically, we're looking at tonight through wednesday morning light rain. i'm going to toss it back to you guys. we're having some computer problems. dan and dion, i'll be back with the forecast in just a minute. >> you can track live doppler 7 anytime. just download the updated abc 7 news app. >>> moving on, breaking news out of marin county, central marin police shot a manti at corte madera. san clement and paradise drive. police were called in about a suicidal person with a weapon. he made motions toward his waistband. at least one officer opened fire. the man is being treated at marin general. the marin county sheriff will investigate. >>> a woman is suing former 49ers running back jared hein after claiming he raped her two years ago. the civil lawsuit
. >> raindrops are dotting the lens right now. as you take a look on our storm impact scale, you will notice this is a level one. we've got to go to max one. if we can go to computer one we'll show you live doppler 7 first. obviously this is the wrong computer tass routed here. basically, we're looking at tonight through wednesday morning light rain. i'm going to toss it back to you guys. we're having some computer problems. dan and dion, i'll be back with the forecast in just a minute....
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Dec 22, 2017
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"eyewitness news" reporter chante lens tell you what parents and the district are now saying. >> as a parent, it is really scary. >> reporter: word spread to most parents in the school district after learning a student at lewis redding middle school was allegedly sexually assaulted inside the building. school officials kept tight-lipped on compactly what happened and when. delaware state police only confirming that they are investigating the sexual assault and that they are in the early stage of the investigation, and only, minors were involved. >> the kid these days, it is sad, really sad how are these days they have in respect for each other or adults, and obviously no respect for kid these days. >> reporter: school officials say they were notified of the incident on tuesday. they since sent an e-mail to parents reading in part at the request of the delaware state police the school and district have agreed to reframe from releasing any further information at this time, other than to express our deep concern for all involved, some parents want more answers. >> it would be nice to kno
"eyewitness news" reporter chante lens tell you what parents and the district are now saying. >> as a parent, it is really scary. >> reporter: word spread to most parents in the school district after learning a student at lewis redding middle school was allegedly sexually assaulted inside the building. school officials kept tight-lipped on compactly what happened and when. delaware state police only confirming that they are investigating the sexual assault and that they...
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"eyewitness news" reporter chante lens is live in darby township with more on the frightening incident chante. >> reporter: police say this has never happened in this town and for that reason they are trying to catch everyone hoist responsible. >> at gunpoint driver amazon delivery driver. >> reporter: female subcontractor amazon delivery driver was kidnaped and robbed at gunpoint in the briar cliff section of darby township. >> is what wrong with people today. that is awful. that woman could have been killed. >> reporter: brazen crime which happened after 8:00 started on oakwood drive near park drive. >> four males driving a dark colored sedan and block off her car exited the vehicle and proceeded to rob her. >> reporter: it didn't stop there darby township police put her back into the van and drove down oakwood drive. we have tracked some of the route detectives say they held her inside the uhall driving about a mile going in and out of side streets, and they were park in the 1,000 block of oak wood drive and left her unharmed with the van. they stole several packages and her cell ph
"eyewitness news" reporter chante lens is live in darby township with more on the frightening incident chante. >> reporter: police say this has never happened in this town and for that reason they are trying to catch everyone hoist responsible. >> at gunpoint driver amazon delivery driver. >> reporter: female subcontractor amazon delivery driver was kidnaped and robbed at gunpoint in the briar cliff section of darby township. >> is what wrong with people today....
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their removal lens the girls a degree of independence and empowerment. i.y the turn of the twentieth century children had gained freedom in art now artists were searching for they are a new generation of artists rejected academic convention. pablo picasso one mero pollock clay and others were inspired by the emotional rawness inherent in the drawings of children. during his explorations of childhood creativity picasso painted his daughter maya playing with a doll picasso sought to tap into his inventive inner child. after visiting an exhibition of children's drawings he said it took me four years to paint like raphael but a lifetime to paint like a child. play reduced the form of the child to its lowest common denominator a circle for the head to rings with the eyes and an equal side for the mouth. it is reminiscent in its simplicity of a stick figure his roots go back to prehistoric on its. the spanish painter one was inspired by the child's subconscious mind. played with characteristics of children's drawings depicting a frontal view schematic spontaneous
their removal lens the girls a degree of independence and empowerment. i.y the turn of the twentieth century children had gained freedom in art now artists were searching for they are a new generation of artists rejected academic convention. pablo picasso one mero pollock clay and others were inspired by the emotional rawness inherent in the drawings of children. during his explorations of childhood creativity picasso painted his daughter maya playing with a doll picasso sought to tap into his...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.om/throughthelens. hello, so what you like about dreaming ofa hello, so what you like about dreaming of a white christmas, but at least is mild and quiet weather is not affecting anyone‘s travel, but things could change after christmas day as it turns cold and there's risk of some snow. this is there's risk of some snow. this is the mild airwe there's risk of some snow. this is the mild air we have, through christmas eve into christmas day, but later on christmas day, especially into boxing day, the colder air starting to move south across the uk, and boxing day and a few days after in the cold air where there is the risk of snow. this is there is the risk of snow. this is the christmas eve is the mild weather, around this area of high pressure, the flow of air coming from the atlantic, the most flow, plenty of cloud, and the weather front, even into christmas day, hanging around the same part of the uk. several hours of quite heavy rain in western scotland and the hills, up to 100 mil
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.om/throughthelens. hello, so what you like about dreaming ofa hello, so what you like about dreaming of a white christmas, but at least is mild and quiet weather is not affecting anyone‘s travel, but things could change after christmas day as it turns cold and there's risk of some snow. this is there's risk of some snow. this is the mild airwe there's risk of some snow. this is the mild air we have, through christmas eve into...
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time now for through the lens. first, let's meet david hearn.man he was at the heart of london in the 1960s. he captured the glamour and the grit of britain in an era of liberation and at the height of beatlemania. for the first time in the history of communication, everybody loves one medium. suddenly everybody loves photography. my approach has always been, you know, i don't like to set up been, you know, i don't like to set up pictures. i see myself as an observer of life's eccentricities. the exotic of the mundane. i spent most of my time trying to get some kind of relationship between the extraordinary following of fans they had and the band themselves. i think this is charming. it is obvious that she is talking to somebody saying, "look who this is!" she has suddenly seen this megastar and my guess is that it's a major thing in her life. i'm sure with great tenderness she would talk about this moment to her friends for ages and ages. when she met paul, probably, you know? i like memory, i like emotion, i like love, you know, i like passion
time now for through the lens. first, let's meet david hearn.man he was at the heart of london in the 1960s. he captured the glamour and the grit of britain in an era of liberation and at the height of beatlemania. for the first time in the history of communication, everybody loves one medium. suddenly everybody loves photography. my approach has always been, you know, i don't like to set up been, you know, i don't like to set up pictures. i see myself as an observer of life's eccentricities....
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter chante lens is showing us how they are excelling. >> reporter: contractork are for excel on company del marva power through the job placement company precisionist 1 of the 12 high functions autistic adults employed as a pilot partnership program. >> they are productive, effective, mike said it a few times they are making us a better company. >> reporter: why they are expanding their program to sister utilities, atlantic city electric in south jersey and pepco in maryland and d.c. the goal, to offer steady work to dozens of more, autistic adults. they say that what makes them great candidates deserve strong attention to detail. >> all of the people might call it ocd, obsessive compulsive but for people on the spectrum it is enjoyable. to find that one or two things that might be off in, a thousand. >> reporter: michael knows that joy very well. he was diagnosed with autism 10 years ago when he was 26. >> just being here, being able to be part of this, like it is just extremely exciting. >> reporter: similar sentiment shared by moore as she was one of the o
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter chante lens is showing us how they are excelling. >> reporter: contractork are for excel on company del marva power through the job placement company precisionist 1 of the 12 high functions autistic adults employed as a pilot partnership program. >> they are productive, effective, mike said it a few times they are making us a better company. >> reporter: why they are expanding their program to sister utilities, atlantic city...
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len forto thank sister el her wonderful remarks. i do not come with a grudge or a cudgel to beat you down on the head. i am a long-distance runner. i want to hand the baton off so we can run this race of american democracy. the president tweeted today about fake news. more calls for michael eric dyson. rick on the republican line. >> ok. about 19 six the eighth. -- 1968. we had the riots. black people, many of them burned there on housing in our cities. what happened? we set up hud in 1968. i worked for that department for 33 years. you are talking to one of the few guys who knows about the few started hud and they went around the country and all the worst sections of land because they were the cheapest. they finance, developed and to this day managed those projects. know, there are about 42 million last in the country. country today.e you, educated blacks, football obama,, beyonce, barack you are doing well. you don't have to worry about racism. projectsiving in those , let's fast-forward 50 years. they have been in those projects
len forto thank sister el her wonderful remarks. i do not come with a grudge or a cudgel to beat you down on the head. i am a long-distance runner. i want to hand the baton off so we can run this race of american democracy. the president tweeted today about fake news. more calls for michael eric dyson. rick on the republican line. >> ok. about 19 six the eighth. -- 1968. we had the riots. black people, many of them burned there on housing in our cities. what happened? we set up hud in...
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the lens of a black american. when we look at the opioid addiction that is bleeding into african-american culture that for arguments sake, when black people in the 1980's were carnage andrug addiction, they were criminalized. they were seen as nihilistic examples of america's underbelly. super predators who needed to be washed away with drug laws. epidemic haspioid said we will be sensitive to it. it is overwhelmingly our white brothers and sisters. mass or other forms of the drug or the opioid addiction, the president of the united states, trump stands up and banks for empathy. so the character of two people is the same but they are both victimized by addiction. we see the other through the lens of our own perception and experiences. i would that we could judge people on character but we are colored by perceptions. and noticed that unit amenity of vision in the independent caller and the white brother who just called. whiteness fortunes -- whiteness forges a connection. victimhood. that black people are making cl
the lens of a black american. when we look at the opioid addiction that is bleeding into african-american culture that for arguments sake, when black people in the 1980's were carnage andrug addiction, they were criminalized. they were seen as nihilistic examples of america's underbelly. super predators who needed to be washed away with drug laws. epidemic haspioid said we will be sensitive to it. it is overwhelmingly our white brothers and sisters. mass or other forms of the drug or the opioid...
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. >> "eyewitness news" reporter chante lens is live at senator leach's office in king of prussia. as calls begin to mount for his resignation. chante. >> reporter: ukee and nicole senator leach was not in his office today, meanwhile, governor made it crystal clear that he wants him to resign. >> i don't care when are republican, democrat, but i think we need to make a statement about what kind/ commonwealth we are. >> reporter: governor tom wolf called on senator daylin leach to resign after hearing about his sexual harassment allegation. senator leach announced that he is stepping back from his congressional campaign, the accusations surfaced after a philadelphia inquirer article, highlighted an interview with a young ex-temp staffer claiming that the then five five-year old senator inappropriate inappropriately grabbed her thigh sitting next to her. other allegation where is detailed of different in a prep eighth sexual actions and remarks. the democrat has been a long time public supporter of woman 's rights, senator leach was not in his office, today but released a statement r
. >> "eyewitness news" reporter chante lens is live at senator leach's office in king of prussia. as calls begin to mount for his resignation. chante. >> reporter: ukee and nicole senator leach was not in his office today, meanwhile, governor made it crystal clear that he wants him to resign. >> i don't care when are republican, democrat, but i think we need to make a statement about what kind/ commonwealth we are. >> reporter: governor tom wolf called on...
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and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.om/throughthelens. hello. very mild out there and for the last couple of weeks or so, we have been forecasting a very mild christmas and indeed, the temperatures are well above the average for the time of year right across the country right now and it will remain like it throughout the big day itself. so staying very mild across the uk. the winds are streaming in from the south—west, carrying rain bearing clouds as well, so for some of, additionally, it's very soggy. but out towards the north—west of the atlantic here, the winds are changing direction and they are coming in from the arctic so there is a little bit of cold air tucking in behind this mild plume of air and that is a sign that as we head towards boxing day and the days after, things are going to turn that little bit colder. but for christmas day itself, it's very mild across england and wales. there is some rain on the way and temperatures will be double figures right across england and wales. in the lowlands of scotland,
and that is all from through the lens here at the southbank centre.om/throughthelens. hello. very mild out there and for the last couple of weeks or so, we have been forecasting a very mild christmas and indeed, the temperatures are well above the average for the time of year right across the country right now and it will remain like it throughout the big day itself. so staying very mild across the uk. the winds are streaming in from the south—west, carrying rain bearing clouds as well, so...
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and in half an hour here on bbc news — we go ‘through the lens‘, — we go through the lens, capturingmoments that shaped history. good morning and welcome to bbc news. six people have died after a multi—vehicle crash on one of birmingham's main roads — the belgrave middleway at the junction of bristol road.. a seventh person is critically injured. officers have described the scene as "very difficult and upsetting". the midlands today reporter bob hockenhall in birmingham described the scene. i can see some damaged cars in the underpass but i am assuming those are the cars that only suffered minor damage because they don't work that wrecked. the ambulance service have told us six vehicles were involved. a man and a woman inside the first car, extensive damage, but by a miracle the man and a woman got out and only suffered minor injuries and were taken to the hospital. a black cab on its side, the driver pronounced dead at the scene. a man and a woman were in the black cab, removed by the emergency services. the womman died at the scene. the man taken to qe hospital and has died now. th
and in half an hour here on bbc news — we go ‘through the lens‘, — we go through the lens, capturingmoments that shaped history. good morning and welcome to bbc news. six people have died after a multi—vehicle crash on one of birmingham's main roads — the belgrave middleway at the junction of bristol road.. a seventh person is critically injured. officers have described the scene as "very difficult and upsetting". the midlands today reporter bob hockenhall in birmingham...
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kpix5's en len -- len ramirez reporting on people now on the verge of going hungry. >> reporter: the food banks are still not enough to close a growing hunger gap in some of the wealthiest communities in the country. >> we found more than one in four residents in both counties are at risk of hunger. >> reporter: that's more than 720,000 people living on the fringes of a booming tech economy who often don't know where their next meal is coming from. it's all part of a new study on the causes of hunger in the silicon valley. one of the big reasons is not a surprise. skyrocketing rent and stagnant wages mean many people have fewer dollars to spend on food. >> parents may be skipping meal, people cutting back on meals or making less healthy food choices like having cereal for dinner. >> reporter: over the last decade the number of people second harvest serves has gone up by 46% since 2007 and the clientele has changed. almost nine of 10 people now need food assistance have a job. >> 30% of people have seen their rent increase in the past year. 13% were facing eviction and 26% had lost th
kpix5's en len -- len ramirez reporting on people now on the verge of going hungry. >> reporter: the food banks are still not enough to close a growing hunger gap in some of the wealthiest communities in the country. >> we found more than one in four residents in both counties are at risk of hunger. >> reporter: that's more than 720,000 people living on the fringes of a booming tech economy who often don't know where their next meal is coming from. it's all part of a new study...
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so let len breaks out of the 20's. so cold for next few days that last right through very final days of the 2017 and even beyond that pint where we are still stuck in the 20's. very quiet view outside palmyra cove nature park delaware river we are in the seeing too much out there, wind again has eased up. off in the distance center city sky line is visible, any cloud are nice and high up in the sky. lets turn over here to the northern counties of carbon, monroe and rest of the poconos we will be in a wind chill advisory for wind chill values for it hurt just looking at this as low as 10 to 20 below zero is how it feels especially tomorrow morning. if you must get out in that you have to take care. new looking forward the temperatures again as i mentioned will not even hit 30 let alone freezing but looks like coldest day especially testimony because of that wind chill but even early days of 2018, pat, we do not even hit mid 20's. it is just brutal. saturday is our chance to see any snow. >> it doesn't bother me because
so let len breaks out of the 20's. so cold for next few days that last right through very final days of the 2017 and even beyond that pint where we are still stuck in the 20's. very quiet view outside palmyra cove nature park delaware river we are in the seeing too much out there, wind again has eased up. off in the distance center city sky line is visible, any cloud are nice and high up in the sky. lets turn over here to the northern counties of carbon, monroe and rest of the poconos we will...
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i'm chantea lens with the details coming up. >>> we're celebrating holiday if he on the hill, lynn, why is chestnut hill the place for the holidays. >> it is just so beautiful. everyone is so nice. great all year round. special time. >> so true. someone extra special may be watching give your mom a shout out. >> hi mom, i told you if i ever saw her i would run up and tell her how much we love vittoria we try to go all of the places. >> i did not pay her to say that. >> did you not. >> coming up lots more on the hill, happy holidays. >> you from dennys.com. or pumpkin pie with every $20 order you can eat it wherever you want, even if you are in someone else's house... santa. enter promo code, freepie, on your next order at dennys.com >>> a philadelphia tradition, continues this weekend with the 118th army/navy game and patriot game competition, for cadets and mid ship men. one of the most popular events is the good old fashion, tug of war. now this years competition took place on a pier near battleship new jersey on the camden waterfront. a large crowd turned out to cheer on the cadets a
i'm chantea lens with the details coming up. >>> we're celebrating holiday if he on the hill, lynn, why is chestnut hill the place for the holidays. >> it is just so beautiful. everyone is so nice. great all year round. special time. >> so true. someone extra special may be watching give your mom a shout out. >> hi mom, i told you if i ever saw her i would run up and tell her how much we love vittoria we try to go all of the places. >> i did not pay her to say...