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rlg lori jane glihloirnlings >> rick: stand. lori jane gliha has the story. >> firing bullets through a closed bathroom door. ask $. >> that wasn't me laughing but that was my voice saying those words. i think in hindsight my lady make me be upset to hear me say something like that. but to compare a zombie which is a fictional a animated character, comparing to a human or shooting at a human. >> you said, it's softer than blaze, who else got brains. >> despite pistorius's protests, prosecutor known as a pit bull, comparison to an exploded watermelon, to reeva stein camp'steenkamp'shead. >> i'm going to show you mr. pistorius, the exact same effect as the bullet went into her head. >> on the big screen, the prosecutor suddenly displayed a n image of her head. we've blurred the image. pistorius who does not credit appear on why camera, because of courtroom directives. >> i don't have to look at a picture. i was there. >> reporter: pistorius's tearful testimony continued. even the prosecutor called the olympian's actions into quest
rlg lori jane glihloirnlings >> rick: stand. lori jane gliha has the story. >> firing bullets through a closed bathroom door. ask $. >> that wasn't me laughing but that was my voice saying those words. i think in hindsight my lady make me be upset to hear me say something like that. but to compare a zombie which is a fictional a animated character, comparing to a human or shooting at a human. >> you said, it's softer than blaze, who else got brains. >> despite...
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why lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >> who failed alicia rudd? inappropriate behavior between staff and dcs shelter families. "america tonight"'s correspondent lori jane gliha reveals these documents and talks to rol everythingshaolesh. >> i couldn't think. >> why didn't you call the police? >> if my mind went black and i -- blank and went into shock, i wasn't the only one in the family that was around when the notification got to us that rolesha was missing. anybody could have picked up the phone and dialed 911 for me because i wasn't at that time able to do it. >> did anybody else call police? >> i don't know. >> "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha with the missing girl's grand that. what she has to say. >>> up next is it a rare childhood disease or evidence of abuse. the evidence facing doctors and parents, a disturbing syndrome, next. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >>
why lori jane gliha, al jazeera. >> who failed alicia rudd? inappropriate behavior between staff and dcs shelter families. "america tonight"'s correspondent lori jane gliha reveals these documents and talks to rol everythingshaolesh. >> i couldn't think. >> why didn't you call the police? >> if my mind went black and i -- blank and went into shock, i wasn't the only one in the family that was around when the notification got to us that rolesha was missing....
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"america tonight"'s lori jane gliha reporting on the pluses and minuses of legalizing pot.onight there is more to it. joining us is denver mayor michael hancock, fresh from his own trip to amsterdam. we note, mr mayor, that not only did we see you in lori jane gliha's report, but you are not a fan of recreational marijuana in your statement. now you are in it, now you have seen the experience of amsterdam, what did you learn? >> there's a lot to learn. there's a lot of differences between the united states. they have legalized marijuana. and amsterdam, which, as you point out in the report, legalized marijuana for 40 years. we learnt a lot. i'm glad to learn denver is on the right track of medical and retail marijuana. >> one of the elements that your state learnt is that it can be a tax revenue generator for you already, right. >> it is generating taxes. we knew it would, but we recognise we had a role, a big responsibility to make sure that we regulated it, protected the communities and children from the drug. and made sure that we had implementation. >> right, and you do
"america tonight"'s lori jane gliha reporting on the pluses and minuses of legalizing pot.onight there is more to it. joining us is denver mayor michael hancock, fresh from his own trip to amsterdam. we note, mr mayor, that not only did we see you in lori jane gliha's report, but you are not a fan of recreational marijuana in your statement. now you are in it, now you have seen the experience of amsterdam, what did you learn? >> there's a lot to learn. there's a lot of...
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presos puedan a cortar sus sentencias, muchos dicen ayudarÍa a reducir el nÚmero de deportaciones, lorices para su uso personal. >>> el costo humano a la familia, a los niÑos que dejan atrÁs, niÑos, niÑass que sin madres sin padre >>> ella es parte de familias contra las sensentencias mÍnima obligatorias que durante aÑos argentiumentan que estos castig son mucho para la minorÍa >>> gran motivo es el delito relacionado con droga >>> el departamento de justicia anunciÓ un programa de clemencia. los antiguos castigos generan desconfianza de nuestros sistemas judiciales dijo el subsecretario de justicia. >>> fue por eso que quienes estÁn presos ahora y podrÍan haber recibido una menor sentencia sÍ hubiesen sido convictos hoy en dÍa podrÁn solicitar clemencia, mientras reÚnen ciertos requisitos que incluyen ser delincuentes no violentos sin lazos con organizaciones comprimo nal organizaciones criminales pandillas o carteles, llevan 10 aÑos encarcelado y no tener rÉcord y aÑo tener no tener un comportamiento violento >>> el presidente del sistema judicial dijo que barack obama ta violan estÁ
presos puedan a cortar sus sentencias, muchos dicen ayudarÍa a reducir el nÚmero de deportaciones, lorices para su uso personal. >>> el costo humano a la familia, a los niÑos que dejan atrÁs, niÑos, niÑass que sin madres sin padre >>> ella es parte de familias contra las sensentencias mÍnima obligatorias que durante aÑos argentiumentan que estos castig son mucho para la minorÍa >>> gran motivo es el delito relacionado con droga >>> el departamento de...
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director, producer, lori director, producer, lori silverbush is our guest next.ing manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. lou: hunger, the subject of a fascinating documentary by my next guest. an issue that affects 50 million of us including 17 million children in this country. >> this is a proble
director, producer, lori director, producer, lori silverbush is our guest next.ing manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business...
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nos cuenta lori montenegro. se convierte en un enemigo mortal >>> jonas mendoza vive las consecuencias de inhalar el polvo de sÍlice cristalina. >>> al hacerme los exÁmenes de radiografÍa, me aparecen una mancha en los pulmones. >>> con los aÑos, las partÍculas de sÍlice pierden e elasticidad y disminuye la capacidad de las personas de inhalar oxÍgeno puede causar cÁncer del pulmÓn, tuberculosis. >>> tiene pobre calidad de vida. debido que la funciÓn res prir ti se compromete grandemente y desafortunadamente no hay cura para la enfermedad. >>> entre los trabajadores mÁs expuestos, quienes laboran en la minorÍa metalurgia, construcciÓn y mam poste ray. >>> es una de las enfermedades de origen ocupacional mÁs antiguas y es que desde la dÉcada de los 30, el gobierno ha luchado contra la silicosis. >>> 80 aÑos despuÉs, aquÍ en el departamento de trabajo, continÚan luchando contra la silicosis. y como parte de este nuevo frente de batalla estÁ proponer endurecer las reglas que deben seguir las compaÑÍas para proteger
nos cuenta lori montenegro. se convierte en un enemigo mortal >>> jonas mendoza vive las consecuencias de inhalar el polvo de sÍlice cristalina. >>> al hacerme los exÁmenes de radiografÍa, me aparecen una mancha en los pulmones. >>> con los aÑos, las partÍculas de sÍlice pierden e elasticidad y disminuye la capacidad de las personas de inhalar oxÍgeno puede causar cÁncer del pulmÓn, tuberculosis. >>> tiene pobre calidad de vida. debido que la...
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lori montenegro nos explica. >>> la carga de los prestamos estudiantiles continÚa creciendo.estamos federales, solicitando se perdone parte de su deuda por sus estudios universitarios veo un grupo importante que no ha podido pagar. y si no paga, esto puede tener repercusiones serias. y tambiÉn sobre la finanzas del gobierno de los estados unidos. actualmente cerca de 1,3 millones de personas estÁn inscritos el programa que se llama en inglÉs pay... >>> pueden remate aro otras ideas. >>> al maestro zamora no le sorprende lo que ocurre . >>> y si veo esa oportunidad. yo la tomo, debe 70 mil dÓlares paga 600 dÓlares al mes y con intereses tomara hasta 18 aÑos saldar su deuda. >>> es una carga, quiero comprar hogar y se hace difÍcil cuadrar los nÚmeros porque tengo esa responsabilidad y cuenta en contra mÍa. >>> hasta el momento solo personas con el prÉstamo pueden solicitar que se le perdone un porcentaje de la deuda, luego de haber hecho 120 pagos continuos y trabajar en el sector pÚblico entre otras cosas el gobierno, propone se amplÍe el programa para incluir mÁs personas con
lori montenegro nos explica. >>> la carga de los prestamos estudiantiles continÚa creciendo.estamos federales, solicitando se perdone parte de su deuda por sus estudios universitarios veo un grupo importante que no ha podido pagar. y si no paga, esto puede tener repercusiones serias. y tambiÉn sobre la finanzas del gobierno de los estados unidos. actualmente cerca de 1,3 millones de personas estÁn inscritos el programa que se llama en inglÉs pay... >>> pueden remate aro...
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en washington, lori montenegro telemundo. >>> asegura que fue su propio empleador que lao puso en esa en represalia su jefe lo reportÓ a inmigraciÓn. >>> los tienen amenazados ato rorzados con despedirlos, o echarles inmigraciÓn pienso que la compaÑÍa intentÓ ak yarm llamando a ice. el sindicato saliÓ a apoyar a su compaÑero y pidiÓ al gobierno una soluciÓn para detener ya las deportaciones. al regresar en noticiero telemundo. se desata la polÉmica por el alcohol en polvo. y estamos en la capital colombiana con el gran tributo pÓstumo a gabriel garcÍa mÁrquez. hablamos con un mexicano, que apuesto en alto el espaÑol en el vaticano. usted ha llegado a la edad... en que darse por vencido no es una ópcion. esta es la edad de saber cómo salir adelante. así que... ¿por qué dejar que la disfunción eréctil se interponga? hable con su médico sobre viagra. 20 millones de hombres ya lo han hecho. preguntele a su médico si su corazón es suficientemente saludable para tener relaciones sexuales. no tome viagra si toma nitratos para el dolor en el pecho, ya que puede causar una caída riesgosa en la
en washington, lori montenegro telemundo. >>> asegura que fue su propio empleador que lao puso en esa en represalia su jefe lo reportÓ a inmigraciÓn. >>> los tienen amenazados ato rorzados con despedirlos, o echarles inmigraciÓn pienso que la compaÑÍa intentÓ ak yarm llamando a ice. el sindicato saliÓ a apoyar a su compaÑero y pidiÓ al gobierno una soluciÓn para detener ya las deportaciones. al regresar en noticiero telemundo. se desata la polÉmica por el alcohol en...
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i have one speaker card from todd lori. >>> hello, supervisors. my name is todd lori, i'm a former member of the civil grand jury. i worked on the technology report that, that is the subject of today's hearing. i did want to talk a little bit about funding more than the asset management system, which is the recommendation that you're reviewing. but first i would like to say that mark tuitui and miguel and favio and all of the people who were involved with coit and the mayor and all the coit subcommittees are doing a lot of work. and i appreciate that. they seem to be working together, you know, a lot more. i was particularly excited to see that one of the projects this year being done by dte is actually -- i'm just excited about the title and it is fix the fundamentals. it's about networking and so forth. so, that was good to see. it is glad to see that dte and the city are working on asset management system either its asset management or physical assets. it is really great to see that. i would point out, though, that on this year's rest of coit a
i have one speaker card from todd lori. >>> hello, supervisors. my name is todd lori, i'm a former member of the civil grand jury. i worked on the technology report that, that is the subject of today's hearing. i did want to talk a little bit about funding more than the asset management system, which is the recommendation that you're reviewing. but first i would like to say that mark tuitui and miguel and favio and all of the people who were involved with coit and the mayor and all the...
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"america tonight" lori jane gliha is following this trial and brings us the traffic moments. photos shown during the third day on the stand. . >> using a tv clip to demonstrate oscar pistorius's ability to use a gun, they showed target practice and compared to the night oscar pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend, shooting bull fits through a closed -- bullets through a closed door. >> no, you did. >> despite kevin pietersen's protest, the prosecutor, known as a pitbull for his tough cross-examinations, pressed forward to reeva steenkamp's head. >> on the courtroom big screen the prosecutor displayed a bloody picture of her head. we blurred the image. it's time that you look at it. take responsibility for what you've done, mr oscar pistorius. >> oscar pistorius, who does not appear on camera refused to look. >> oscar pistorius's tearful testimony continued. his emotions were called into question as oscar pistorius described how he fired the shots that killed his girlfriend, out of fear. >> the prosecutor told oscar pistorius he and his tough questions are not going away, t
"america tonight" lori jane gliha is following this trial and brings us the traffic moments. photos shown during the third day on the stand. . >> using a tv clip to demonstrate oscar pistorius's ability to use a gun, they showed target practice and compared to the night oscar pistorius shot and killed his girlfriend, shooting bull fits through a closed -- bullets through a closed door. >> no, you did. >> despite kevin pietersen's protest, the prosecutor, known as a...
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hi there, lori. >> hi, good morning. a book look at the bio fuel industry. a new 500,000 dollar federally sponsored study finds that bio fuels made from the leftovers of harvested corn plants are actually worse than gasoline when it comes to global warming at least in the short term. findings were released sunday in the journal nature of climate change. they show pie owe fuel release 7 percent more greenhouse gases in the early years compared with gas. it will help combat climate change. the administration and bio fuel industry are quick to call it flawed and eedz illy. bio fuels may be better for the ev environment for the long run but they won't meet the standards for the 2007 energy law qualify for bio fuel. the industry received more than a billion dollars in federal support and struggled to meet the volume targets. heather, heather back to you. >> lori rothman, thank you. >> happy monday. coming up a car bursts into flames nearly feeding a family to lions. the mother opening up about her split second life or death decision. >> oh, boy. skin cancer cases
hi there, lori. >> hi, good morning. a book look at the bio fuel industry. a new 500,000 dollar federally sponsored study finds that bio fuels made from the leftovers of harvested corn plants are actually worse than gasoline when it comes to global warming at least in the short term. findings were released sunday in the journal nature of climate change. they show pie owe fuel release 7 percent more greenhouse gases in the early years compared with gas. it will help combat climate change....
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lori valadez says she still can't believe antonio low pedestrian
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i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom?> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fit right in. >> i wore green. >> [laughs] >> i'd love to meet everybody. >> would you like to meet--sure, come on in. >> yeah, that'd be great. >> this is marcus. >> hey, guys. >> hi. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael. >> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice to meet you. >> heard a lot about you. >> you too. so, rich, tell me a little bit about the history of mr. green tea. >> well, you know, my dad started this business, you know, 45, 50 years ago. >> he's the real mr. green tea. >> he saw the need of high-quality ice cream for the restaurants. he had a friend who was also in the ice cream business, and my dad believed you gotta sell to food service--to restaurants, and his friend believed you gotta sell to grocery stores. my
i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom?> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fit right in. >> i wore green. >> [laughs] >> i'd love to meet everybody. >> would you like to meet--sure, come on in. >> yeah, that'd be great. >> this is marcus. >> hey, guys. >> hi. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet...
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director, producer, lori silverbush is our guest next.ve got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. all stations come over to mithis is for real this tim
director, producer, lori silverbush is our guest next.ve got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble...
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we have more from lori.us about the donation and this could set a precedence. >> good morning to you. brendan ike is a silicon valley pioneer. he gave us job discrepant and helped build that which makes fire fox. he assumed the top job and he posted on thursday that start add firestorm surrounding a $1,000 donation he made back in 2008 in support of california's anti g anti gay marriage ballot. we have employees with a wide diversity of views our culture of openness extends the staff and community share their beliefs in public. this time we failed to listen to be indicted by our community. ike apologized for causing cane and made a donation. it bans same-sex marriage passed with 52 percent of the saturdtae vote but was later overturned by the court. >> laback to you. lori rothman thank you very much. >> there's a new option that may already be in your medicine cabinet. >> gto. you know what that is? gym, tan, laundry. it is a religion for some people. for this church it is a trendy new way to spread their me
we have more from lori.us about the donation and this could set a precedence. >> good morning to you. brendan ike is a silicon valley pioneer. he gave us job discrepant and helped build that which makes fire fox. he assumed the top job and he posted on thursday that start add firestorm surrounding a $1,000 donation he made back in 2008 in support of california's anti g anti gay marriage ballot. we have employees with a wide diversity of views our culture of openness extends the staff and...
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. >> elas alergais de la primaver afectan a millones de pesorsonay este es solo el comienzo, lori m montenegrosa fuerte temporada de alergias. >> como el invierno ha sido l larglar largo, hay grandes cantidades de polen. >> la nariz me chorrea, los ojos me epicpican. >> glorai reyes dice que los m medicamentoss sin receta no la s sirven mucho . >> no puedo disfrutar la prima e primavera. >> el alto conteo de polen se e sentirÁ de costa a costa pero nl el sur serÁ dÓnde peor se sen r sentirÁ, muchos pacientes se i alivian con medicamentos wsin c receta pero otros requireen de p pruebas como estas, para apli r aplicarles diferente tipos de o polen. >> el paciente pordrÍa responde bien. >> dagoberto sufre por primera vez de lalergia y toma muy en r serio las recomendaciones. >> tras el intenso frÍo , ahora que esta aquÍ son las alergias l la ss que nueblan ela primeaver. >> procedimietnto para extirpa l linfomras podrÍa provocar caÁncr en otras partes del cuerpo, a autoridades de salud pidan a lo smedicos suspender este proce m procedimietnto de. >> vamujeres de un sector pueblo, y ahora aviso de
. >> elas alergais de la primaver afectan a millones de pesorsonay este es solo el comienzo, lori m montenegrosa fuerte temporada de alergias. >> como el invierno ha sido l larglar largo, hay grandes cantidades de polen. >> la nariz me chorrea, los ojos me epicpican. >> glorai reyes dice que los m medicamentoss sin receta no la s sirven mucho . >> no puedo disfrutar la prima e primavera. >> el alto conteo de polen se e sentirÁ de costa a costa pero nl el sur...
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. >> hey lori. >> hey ainsley. button issue struck down by an appeals court saying internet providers would chris cripple nate to information flowing to customers. federal communications proposing new rules that allow service companies to charge companies like netflix higher rates for faster deliveries for those at home. consumers advocates warn it would give big guys an edge over startups because they can afford the higher fees. it could result in higher prices for you and me subscribers to netflix as the cost for speedy delivery could be passed on. the fcc chairman says proposals include safeguards to prevent these things. the statement the allegation that results in competitive price increases is unfounded. that is what the commercially unreasonable tests will protect against. in the earnings report earlier this week netflix already announced a price hike. ainsley, heather back to you. >> lori rothman, thanks. have a great weekend. >> you, too. >> 15 minutes to the top of the hour. coming up they have been injur
. >> hey lori. >> hey ainsley. button issue struck down by an appeals court saying internet providers would chris cripple nate to information flowing to customers. federal communications proposing new rules that allow service companies to charge companies like netflix higher rates for faster deliveries for those at home. consumers advocates warn it would give big guys an edge over startups because they can afford the higher fees. it could result in higher prices for you and me...
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lori jane gliha, thank you very much. >>> yes. >> borders installations under the u.s. mexican border, allocates $362 million for border fences and towers much of them in the harsh desert terrain in arizona. but not everyone agrees with his emphasis on security. as al jazeera rob reynolds reports, the citizens of this community are tired of being in a militarized border zone. >> it is early morning in arivaca arizona. formulate kilometers from the line separating u.s. from mexico. agents with sniffer dogs check each vehicle but at this border checkpoint there is something unusual. >> this is a newer model sedan. >> a group of citizens monitoring the monitors. checkpoint and the heavy handed presence of the border patrol in the area. >> possibly one male one female, white. >> lisa jacobson helped organized the checkpoint monitoring. >> many people in the inthis community believe that our community has been treated as if we live in a war zone. >> the customs and border patrol agency tell al jazeera checkpoints remain a highly effective tool in our efforts to secure our na
lori jane gliha, thank you very much. >>> yes. >> borders installations under the u.s. mexican border, allocates $362 million for border fences and towers much of them in the harsh desert terrain in arizona. but not everyone agrees with his emphasis on security. as al jazeera rob reynolds reports, the citizens of this community are tired of being in a militarized border zone. >> it is early morning in arivaca arizona. formulate kilometers from the line separating u.s. from...
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in fact, right now lori valadez is still out here in san jose with many of her supporters. as the signs say, she wanting justice for josiah, that is her 4-year-old son. and seesaws police are not telling the truth about how his father died. lori valadez says she still can't believe antonio low pedestrian, the father of her 4-year-old son josiah is gone. >> the most heartbreaking stuff that i've ever had to endure is to see my son looking at his father in the coffin before they sent him back. and him asking me questions like, mommy, why is daddy in this box. >> reporter: 38 year old lopez was shot and killed by a state university police officer on eighth streit, just a few yards from campus. investigators claimed one officer opened fire after lopez charged at another officer with a drywall cutting saw. but today, valadez says she has witnesses that say that is not true. >> i honestly believe it's a cover up. they're trying to figure out how to cover it up. >> reporter: she says lopez may have been targeted because he was an undocumented immigrant. and now she's calling for a
in fact, right now lori valadez is still out here in san jose with many of her supporters. as the signs say, she wanting justice for josiah, that is her 4-year-old son. and seesaws police are not telling the truth about how his father died. lori valadez says she still can't believe antonio low pedestrian, the father of her 4-year-old son josiah is gone. >> the most heartbreaking stuff that i've ever had to endure is to see my son looking at his father in the coffin before they sent him...
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lori joins us with the numbers. >> unemployment may be improving but not enough.ican families not one member has a job. there's a study of all time high of 20 percent in 2012 and 2013. at least one member is unemployed in families. they are not only not having a job but not looking for one. retired people are not counted. we will get the government's apes job report this sunday and that will kick down to 6.6 percent. >> thank you lori. >> thank you. the time now 15 minutes before 6:00. the de gabate over global rm wi aing? >> i don't really know what it is but i believe in global warming. >> okay. jessie waters hits the streets up next. >> these two music stars often spar on live tv but his latest move takes it to a whole new level. >> checking in with brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we often spar on the air. unless you nicks it this is what we are going to go with. on the show the clippers controversy. what are your rights to say something in public. >> parents wake up to hear something terrifying. the baby monitor was hacked. we wil
lori joins us with the numbers. >> unemployment may be improving but not enough.ican families not one member has a job. there's a study of all time high of 20 percent in 2012 and 2013. at least one member is unemployed in families. they are not only not having a job but not looking for one. retired people are not counted. we will get the government's apes job report this sunday and that will kick down to 6.6 percent. >> thank you lori. >> thank you. the time now 15 minutes...
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lori jane gliha has been following the case. this is a twist. we thought police were looking for her body. >> and the washington press chief doesn't make identifications like this. usually the police go through the medical examiner or the coroner's office, but she says it looks like the body of the tatum. they have been searching the park. they determined he spent time there on march 2nd, the day after r erkts -- relisha went missing. >> these are the last-known video of relisha rudd, surveillance video from a holiday inn express. the man by her side is a jan or at b.c. homeless center. according to the police report, the girl's family allowed tatum to take relisha away with him in february, but the little girl didn't come home. >> it's heartbreaking. >> danielle knows relisha well managing an educational play area where relisha participated. for more than a year, she says, the 8-year-old thrived on art projects and dreamed of being a model or cheerleader. this is a place relisha felt safe. >> she was trusting, loving. she was the first kid - sh
lori jane gliha has been following the case. this is a twist. we thought police were looking for her body. >> and the washington press chief doesn't make identifications like this. usually the police go through the medical examiner or the coroner's office, but she says it looks like the body of the tatum. they have been searching the park. they determined he spent time there on march 2nd, the day after r erkts -- relisha went missing. >> these are the last-known video of relisha...
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on monday officials in san diego andity and tijuana report, are lori jane gliha, reports, tijuana is in the midst of a renaissance. >> you're looking at the art scene south of the border. ity jua tijuana, mexico. as sculpt or thes show off the twisted he met am they formed. and abandon ed warehouses into art galleries. even el morto. >> even this place would be unimaginable, swept up in a brutal drug war. many residents fled tijuana. now tijuana is experiencing what is called a rebirth. led by a vanguard. >> what was the atmosphere like? >> it was a place where a lot of hood lumhoodlums would hang out. some of the shop owners abandoned the place and they left a lot of goods. >> how would you characteristic the ar transformation of tijuana? >> we didn't even think about it. every ten, 12 years it reinvents itself. >> this latest reinvention is an unlikely one. when the tourists and party goers left, a home grown renaissance took place. >> tijuana used to be supported by people coming from other places, especially tourism. at one point with the violence that erupted here in the city, i
on monday officials in san diego andity and tijuana report, are lori jane gliha, reports, tijuana is in the midst of a renaissance. >> you're looking at the art scene south of the border. ity jua tijuana, mexico. as sculpt or thes show off the twisted he met am they formed. and abandon ed warehouses into art galleries. even el morto. >> even this place would be unimaginable, swept up in a brutal drug war. many residents fled tijuana. now tijuana is experiencing what is called a...
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lori, thank you, a very long night for you and your hospital staff."new day," an intense new search for flight 370. we have much more ocean to cover. new tools. new companies running them. and a new time line. eight months or more. we will tell you what is behind the changes. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. son: look, a finger. captain: that's unsettling. man: you think? captain: all the time. except when i sleep. which i would not do here. hotels.com would have mentioned the finger. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just about me anymore. i had to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. chantix didn't have nicotine in it, and that wa
lori, thank you, a very long night for you and your hospital staff."new day," an intense new search for flight 370. we have much more ocean to cover. new tools. new companies running them. and a new time line. eight months or more. we will tell you what is behind the changes. man: definitely more murdery than the reviews said. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written...
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informado al presidente que lo harÍa una vez cerrado el perÍodo de inscripciÓn de la nueva ley de salud, loria secretaria de salud y le dio crÉditos por arreglar los fallos de la pÁgina web de la reforma sanitaria. >> bajo su liderazgo su equipo hizo el trabajo y el resultado final habla por si mismo. >> ha luchado mÁs que nadie para asegurar que tuvimos acceso a la salud y mÁs de 7 millones de personas ya tienen seguro y cobertura. >> durante meses fue el blanco de crÍticas por los problemas de la ley de salud ella asumiÓ la responsabilidad. >> recientemente en una entrevista con telemundo dijo que durante estos dÍas lo que la animaba era lo importante que esto era para millones de personas y hoy con el presidente o su lado. >> repitiÓ lo mrichl. >>. >> apuntÓ estÁbamos a las vanguardia de un cambio nacional y ha sido el cambio de su vida y bromeo al asumir que faltaba la Última pausa. >> presidente barack obama nominÓ a silvia para reemplazar a ella calificÁndola de una ejecutiva comprobada a la doctora delgado le preocupa su falta de experiencia en asuntos de salud. >> es mÁs que los nÚmer
informado al presidente que lo harÍa una vez cerrado el perÍodo de inscripciÓn de la nueva ley de salud, loria secretaria de salud y le dio crÉditos por arreglar los fallos de la pÁgina web de la reforma sanitaria. >> bajo su liderazgo su equipo hizo el trabajo y el resultado final habla por si mismo. >> ha luchado mÁs que nadie para asegurar que tuvimos acceso a la salud y mÁs de 7 millones de personas ya tienen seguro y cobertura. >> durante meses fue el blanco de...
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lori michaelson and sylvia, but the plane's final approach speed was over 240 miles-per-hour. the right wing, on the runway. the plane cartwheeled, broke into three pieces, caught on fire, and ended up in a cornfield. that crew could not control the landing. nobody could. those mothers could not hold on to their babies. amazingly 185 people survived the crash, but tragically 111 people lost their lives. in the aftermath of the crash and the burning fuse lush lori and mark michelson could not find their 11 month old daughter, sabrina. they had to make a choice that no parent should ever have to make, whether to an escort there for and 6-year-old sons out of that burning aircraft to safety board said stay to look for sabrina. and the thick smoke then made their choice. they got their boys out of that airplane safely. mark ran back to search for sabrina. he heard her cry, but only once soviet tried to return to the plan to find her son, but that senior flight attendant who had prepared them for the crash landing blocked her path and told her she could not return to the burning ai
lori michaelson and sylvia, but the plane's final approach speed was over 240 miles-per-hour. the right wing, on the runway. the plane cartwheeled, broke into three pieces, caught on fire, and ended up in a cornfield. that crew could not control the landing. nobody could. those mothers could not hold on to their babies. amazingly 185 people survived the crash, but tragically 111 people lost their lives. in the aftermath of the crash and the burning fuse lush lori and mark michelson could not...
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if paychecks had kept pace with economic growth, says researcher lorie -- >> the minimum wage would befrom $15 to $22 an hour depending on how you measure it. >> reporter: after college, i drove a cab, 1970, at $3 an hour including tips. that's somewhere between $18 and $45 an hour today, according to the authoritative web site "measuring worth," more than many college grads make now. >> some of us work full time but get paid $10 an hour, some of us get paid more than $10 but only get to work 25 hours a week. either way, it's hard to make ends meet. >> reporter: kayla nicholson, b.a. from the university of washington, works in childcare, serving the kids of low-wage workers. >> i have a third grader who makes dinner for younger brothers every night because his mom is at work. these are people receiving all the federal benefits they're eligible for and the parents are still working two jobs and just never getting ahead, never getting ahead. and what really breaks my heart is, you know, i'm trying to motivate the kids to work hard and do well in school and get good grades, promising them
if paychecks had kept pace with economic growth, says researcher lorie -- >> the minimum wage would befrom $15 to $22 an hour depending on how you measure it. >> reporter: after college, i drove a cab, 1970, at $3 an hour including tips. that's somewhere between $18 and $45 an hour today, according to the authoritative web site "measuring worth," more than many college grads make now. >> some of us work full time but get paid $10 an hour, some of us get paid more...
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lori, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. thank you.ll ahead, native americans, ranchers and environmentalists are banding together in washington today to oppose the keystone xl pipeline. the cowboy and indian alliance is what they call it. they join us live from the national mall next. and later, the senate race in michigan is heating up. terry lynn lance latest ad mocks politics. but next, your questions. ask ed live coming up. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel
lori, great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. thank you.ll ahead, native americans, ranchers and environmentalists are banding together in washington today to oppose the keystone xl pipeline. the cowboy and indian alliance is what they call it. they join us live from the national mall next. and later, the senate race in michigan is heating up. terry lynn lance latest ad mocks politics. but next, your questions. ask ed live coming up. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater...
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lori, 50 plus days and three miles deep. these are huge factors. big factors that could impact that. could we get data from these phones that long out and with the pressure that is in the ocean? >> a lot of factors now, right? i spoke to cell phone forensics expert and thought no way if they found the plane and got those phones they could be able to extract data but they say not so. they gave me a variable that is considering the rate of corrosion. what would you have to look at? first thing is time. in this case you know what? 50 days not necessarily a deal breaker. they have extracted data from phones emerged in water for longer periods. mineral contents of the water and temperature and water pressure. one of the experts at h-11 said in the depth of the area we are looking at that is about 3,500 pounds of pressure per square inch and maybe we won't be able to do that. types of metal in each chipset. let's say they did find these phones. what they would have to do is take the chip out of the phone and put it in a processor and then they would be a
lori, 50 plus days and three miles deep. these are huge factors. big factors that could impact that. could we get data from these phones that long out and with the pressure that is in the ocean? >> a lot of factors now, right? i spoke to cell phone forensics expert and thought no way if they found the plane and got those phones they could be able to extract data but they say not so. they gave me a variable that is considering the rate of corrosion. what would you have to look at? first...
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---lori montenegro con el informe.4; 01;52 02;06 blanca --mucha atencion porque las mujeres que gastan demasiado tiempo en facebook, podrian tener una imagen negativa de su cuerpo. vo --asi como lo oye. --un nuevo estudio encontro que las mujeres que miran en todo momento las fotos de sus amigas, se sienten mal de su propio cuerpo. --los investigadore s indicaron que el efecto es mayor en las mujeres que quieren perder peso. take vo-cesar --y el verano podria traer sorpresas poco agradables a las mujeres embarazadas. --medicos canadieneses indicaron que las altas temperaturas podrian provocar partos prematuros en mujeres que lleven entre 37 y 38 semanas de embarazo, especialmente cuando los termometros marcan mas de 90 grados por varios dias y las futuras mamas estan expuestas al calor. stop open blanca ---vamos con juan francisco ramirez y el deportivo cesar ---adelante juan francisco chroma key jf buenas noches cesar blanca, amigos del deporte muy buenas noches tengan en casa... ultima fecha en la fase de grupos en l
---lori montenegro con el informe.4; 01;52 02;06 blanca --mucha atencion porque las mujeres que gastan demasiado tiempo en facebook, podrian tener una imagen negativa de su cuerpo. vo --asi como lo oye. --un nuevo estudio encontro que las mujeres que miran en todo momento las fotos de sus amigas, se sienten mal de su propio cuerpo. --los investigadore s indicaron que el efecto es mayor en las mujeres que quieren perder peso. take vo-cesar --y el verano podria traer sorpresas poco agradables a...
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timothy's daughter lori already has last wednesday night, posted this message online. i just want everyone to think for a moment, love your family, she said, because you never know when they will be taken from you. i love you, daddy. and to the men and women of fort hood, it has already been mentioned, part of what makes this so painful is that we have been here before. this tragedy tears a wound still raw from five years ago. once more soldiers who survived foreign war zones were struck down here at home where they're supposed to be safe. we still do not yet know exactly why. but we do know this: we must honor their lives, not in word or talk, but in deed and in truth. we must honor these men with a renewed commitment to keep our troops safe. not just in battle, but on the home front as well. in an open society, vast bases like this we can never eliminate every risk but as a nation we can do more to help counsel those with mental health issues, to keep firearms out of the hands of those who are having such deep difficulties. as a military, we must continue to do every
timothy's daughter lori already has last wednesday night, posted this message online. i just want everyone to think for a moment, love your family, she said, because you never know when they will be taken from you. i love you, daddy. and to the men and women of fort hood, it has already been mentioned, part of what makes this so painful is that we have been here before. this tragedy tears a wound still raw from five years ago. once more soldiers who survived foreign war zones were struck down...
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lori, welcome back to the program. first, remind us a bit about what ebola is and exactly how it's transmitted. >> thank you. yeah, ebola is an rna virus, a very small virus that attacks the endothelial linings that maintain the blood veins, capillaries. first, a microscopic holes through which blood and fluids leak until they're larger and larger holes till the individual hemorrhages internally, and hemorrhaging blood through tears, the mouth, the nose, all over the body so they become quite frightening to see, and individuals will get a high fever. they may get blood in the brain which will lead to even more insane behavior, a kind of deranged look in their eyes, all of which contributes to a great deal of fear. on top of it all, the fluids contain virus, so they're highly, highly contagious to the touch. >> brown: so in the current situation, we're seeing it spreading into several countries. that's unusual, right? >> we've never seen this before. and as nsf put it correctly, this is unprecedented. we've had outbreak
lori, welcome back to the program. first, remind us a bit about what ebola is and exactly how it's transmitted. >> thank you. yeah, ebola is an rna virus, a very small virus that attacks the endothelial linings that maintain the blood veins, capillaries. first, a microscopic holes through which blood and fluids leak until they're larger and larger holes till the individual hemorrhages internally, and hemorrhaging blood through tears, the mouth, the nose, all over the body so they become...
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san jose police chief larry esquivel and lori smith are set to meet tomorrow to discuss what the city needs. >> if they don't address, seriously address the gang issues and their human trafficking issues, certainly that spills over on all parts of the county. we're all concerned about property crime. so there needs to be a good response, we need to put the bad guys in jail. >> a date has not yet been set for when deputies will start assisting. >>> continuing coverage now a man has been taken into custody tonight after two unattended backpacks were found right near the finish line of the boston marathon. >> the bomb squad is investigating the suspicious bags. this comes the same day that the city stopped to remember the attacks one year ago. rob roth is in san francisco with the changes that are coming to the bay area in direct response to the boston bombing one year ago today. >> whether it's beta breakers, the america's cup race or dozens of other high profile events in the area, law enforcement relies on the department of homeland security to protect the safety of the bay area. much
san jose police chief larry esquivel and lori smith are set to meet tomorrow to discuss what the city needs. >> if they don't address, seriously address the gang issues and their human trafficking issues, certainly that spills over on all parts of the county. we're all concerned about property crime. so there needs to be a good response, we need to put the bad guys in jail. >> a date has not yet been set for when deputies will start assisting. >>> continuing coverage now a...
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lori valdez, lopez's long-time partner says she has witnesses who can prove that is not true. >> i do not know why and how this truly happened and why killing him was seen as the only option. i don't understand how his life did not matter. why was he targeted? why is it because he fit the profile of an undocument ld day laborer or is it because he couldn't speak english? >> valdez says she would like to see the officer involved in the shooting charged with murder. she says her 4-year-old son will now grow up without a father because of unjustified shooting. san jose state police did not return our calls. >>> san jose police department asking for if the public's help in finding raquel. she was last seen yesterday morning. she is 53 years old and is considered at risk because she suffers from alzheimer's, dementia and severe depression. she has the mental capacity of an 8 to 10-year-old. >>> and after some rays of sunshine, the rain is heading back to town. a new storm is arriving tomorrow. our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri has the details tonight. >> yes, the live doppler scan in ju
lori valdez, lopez's long-time partner says she has witnesses who can prove that is not true. >> i do not know why and how this truly happened and why killing him was seen as the only option. i don't understand how his life did not matter. why was he targeted? why is it because he fit the profile of an undocument ld day laborer or is it because he couldn't speak english? >> valdez says she would like to see the officer involved in the shooting charged with murder. she says her...
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lori and she's 106. she's one of 131 clients who are with meals with wheels over 100 years old and we know they're aging in place. in the backup document we provided with the report we have -- give you more details how long the seniors have been on a program and over 50% have been on the program for four years or longer so we are keeping them living in their home. 84 harold is 84 and worked in the shop yard in the -- shipyard and from the mission district. jimmy is 70 and a double apputee and veteran and this lady the kids are out of state so the meals help her. she is unable to travel because of the stairs in the home. being able to go up and downstairs makes it difficult. on the right is harry and sitting down and age 90 and his caretaker partner is 86 years young, and in his building there's no elevator and of course he's pretty much gets around in his home in his walker and rarely leaves outside the building. now the meals for seniors and adults with disability what are the needs? our department cond
lori and she's 106. she's one of 131 clients who are with meals with wheels over 100 years old and we know they're aging in place. in the backup document we provided with the report we have -- give you more details how long the seniors have been on a program and over 50% have been on the program for four years or longer so we are keeping them living in their home. 84 harold is 84 and worked in the shop yard in the -- shipyard and from the mission district. jimmy is 70 and a double apputee and...