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last week, 3-year-old maggie jacks were exposed in arizona. now eli just ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus that can cause deafness brain damage or death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and my facebook messages and i say, please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli does have measles, it's quite likely he gave it to his sister and could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia. her immune system wiped out by chemotherapy which also would have pretty much wiped out any immunity from her own measles vaccine. what is your biggest fear for maggie? >> my biggest fear is that i lose my child. or short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. my family has been through enough. we've had a rough go of it and i don't want her to have to go through anything else. >> reporter: we talked to the centers for disease control and they told us to not get anywhere near eli or maggie so we asked parents to take cell phone for us and we're also not going to get near their father that's
last week, 3-year-old maggie jacks were exposed in arizona. now eli just ten months old and too young to be vaccinated is showing signs of the virus that can cause deafness brain damage or death. >> i'm obviously scared. i send out texts to my family and my facebook messages and i say, please pray for my son. >> reporter: if eli does have measles, it's quite likely he gave it to his sister and could be in grave danger because maggie has leukemia. her immune system wiped out by...
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maggie was maggie was his second wife but they divorced in 1999. the pair remarried after mccollum divorced his third wife in 2011. neighbors tell us that the mccollums are a moving couple pu they believe this was an accident. i reached out to i reached out to the atlanta medical center tonight to see if chief mccollum had visited maggie in the hospital but a spokeswoman told me they are not allowed to release any information. >> very >> very quickly. you're you're saying that the reputation in the community is although they were divorced they remarried and there's in complaints, no problems between the two of them? >> that's what neighbors tell us. they say that they were very surprised by this. sit a small fairly quiet community and people were really shocked to hear this news. >> it's interesting. there are very few police officers and certainly chiefs. i mean who sleeps with a gun in bed? >> well, >> well, that's a question that i think this investigation is going to have to figure out. he didn't seem, in the 911 call, to make any big deal of t
maggie was maggie was his second wife but they divorced in 1999. the pair remarried after mccollum divorced his third wife in 2011. neighbors tell us that the mccollums are a moving couple pu they believe this was an accident. i reached out to i reached out to the atlanta medical center tonight to see if chief mccollum had visited maggie in the hospital but a spokeswoman told me they are not allowed to release any information. >> very >> very quickly. you're you're saying that the...
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. >> reporter: i'm karen rogers this little kitty is maggie. she is the top vote getter on "shelter me rescue of the week." you can hear our story coming up on "action news." of. >>> meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" saturday at 9:00 continues. hey, cal. snap out of it buddy. sorry. just day dreaming. about a classic truck with flames? yeah! custom chrome... right! and one more to complete the collection. (laughing) alright. how'd you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. yeah. $1,000,000 super cash, with top prizes of $1 million. (male announcer) want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >> happening now on "action news" saturday at 9:00. new this morning philadelphia police are looking for the getaway car in a double shooting overnight. >>> investigators need your help in identifying the vehicle involved in a deadly hit anticipate run. >>> and hundreds
. >> reporter: i'm karen rogers this little kitty is maggie. she is the top vote getter on "shelter me rescue of the week." you can hear our story coming up on "action news." of. >>> meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" saturday at 9:00 continues. hey, cal. snap out of it buddy. sorry. just day dreaming. about a classic truck with flames? yeah! custom chrome... right! and one more to...
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timothy jacks' 3-year-old daughter, maggie, was exposed. maggie, who has leukemia, is now home in isolation being monitored for the measles. and now, a big concern, game day. 1 million people expected to flood into phoenix. authorities say they'll be looking for people with signs of the measles, hoping to stop this outbreak before it spreads even more. >> let's go to dr. richard besser. how serious is measles? can you still die from it? >> well most will recover. 1 in 1,000 will die from the disease. >> what do you watch out for? >> early on it will look like any viral illness. fever, cough, runny nose. after a few days you can spread it. >> do you need a booster late in life? >> if you were vaccinated you don't need a booster. >>> and yet another winter storm, targeting more than 100 million people from iowa to maine. and in boston there is still so much snow in the streets, there are still major road jams. rob marciano with the time line for this weekend. but first, gio benitez. >> reporter: this is what homes look like right now, more li
timothy jacks' 3-year-old daughter, maggie, was exposed. maggie, who has leukemia, is now home in isolation being monitored for the measles. and now, a big concern, game day. 1 million people expected to flood into phoenix. authorities say they'll be looking for people with signs of the measles, hoping to stop this outbreak before it spreads even more. >> let's go to dr. richard besser. how serious is measles? can you still die from it? >> well most will recover. 1 in 1,000 will die...
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timothy jacks' 3-year-old daughter, maggie, was exposed. maggie, who has leukemia, is now home being monitored for the measles. and now, a big concern, game day. 1 million people expected to flood into phoenix. authorities say they'll be here, looking for people with signs of the measles, hoping to stop this outbreak before it spreads even more. david? >> thank you. let's go to dr. richard besser. people remember the images of long ago. how serious is measles? can you still die from it? >> for most children, they'll be miserable for a week or so, and then fully recover. not every child is so lucky. 9 in 1,000 will die from the disease. >> what do you watch out for? >> early on, it will look like any viral illness. fever, cough, runny nose. red eyes. it's not until four days in that you develop the rash. at that point, you can spread it to anyone around you that hasn't been vaccinated. >> you said before get the vaccination and for your children as well. do you need a booster late in life? >> if you were vaccinated, you don't need a booster.
timothy jacks' 3-year-old daughter, maggie, was exposed. maggie, who has leukemia, is now home being monitored for the measles. and now, a big concern, game day. 1 million people expected to flood into phoenix. authorities say they'll be here, looking for people with signs of the measles, hoping to stop this outbreak before it spreads even more. david? >> thank you. let's go to dr. richard besser. people remember the images of long ago. how serious is measles? can you still die from it?...
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. >> joining me now for more cnn's maggie lake.maggie she just talked about supply and demand being a big factor here. why is supply so much higher than the demand? i know there are international players involved too. >> a good way to think of this ana, is this is a war of attrition between producers. we have more supply. we had the u.s. come on as a major producer now and you have russia opec so opec saying okay, there's all of these suppliers now, we're going to see who can hold out. we won't cut production we won't get the price down. it's causing pain for some countries. who can withstand that pain is going to be the person or the country can grab more of the supply. you're going to see some people drop out. so saudi arabia some people speculate are trying to put pressure on u.s. producers who have come up as a strength in the oil industry by letting the price drop and hoping some of them go out of business. it's causing pain for russia as well and venezuela as well so it's a political game to see who can afford to produce as o
. >> joining me now for more cnn's maggie lake.maggie she just talked about supply and demand being a big factor here. why is supply so much higher than the demand? i know there are international players involved too. >> a good way to think of this ana, is this is a war of attrition between producers. we have more supply. we had the u.s. come on as a major producer now and you have russia opec so opec saying okay, there's all of these suppliers now, we're going to see who can hold...
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. >> maggie, you've talked about fighting in the mountains of italy and fighting in anzio and fighting the germans and you always said that you learned a lot from watching the germans and how they fought and you applied that to yourself as a soldier. could you talk to the crowd a little bit about what you learned from watching the germans? i mean, you're not only in charge of watching the germans but you are in charge of shooting a few as well. but you had a deep respect for their soldiers. >> thank you. i'd be delighted to talk about that. i'd like to interject one thought here if i may about our presence here. the three of us, and i am pleased here to be with my colleagues and with ed who i appreciate and have known for a long time. and what i have to say i want to put in some historical chronology. our presence of veterans of the great war as they call it of world war ii. and i remember going through the grade schools and i remember on november 11, we all stood up and we faced east and all the whistles and horns sounded, church bells sounded and we were celebrating the armistice. wo
. >> maggie, you've talked about fighting in the mountains of italy and fighting in anzio and fighting the germans and you always said that you learned a lot from watching the germans and how they fought and you applied that to yourself as a soldier. could you talk to the crowd a little bit about what you learned from watching the germans? i mean, you're not only in charge of watching the germans but you are in charge of shooting a few as well. but you had a deep respect for their...
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maggie will pull through. her health and hope she gets better. >> severe weather on the road. and tornado watches in affect all over the south. and more severe weather and some of the coldest attaches so far. it is winter anyway. janice we are in winter? >> they are going to feel it in the northern plains and midwest where they will struggle to get out of the single digits. we have had reports of tornados and tornado watches in the afternoon. and here's our latest tornado watch for central alabama until 8 o'clock p.m. local time. the good news is that we didn't have recent tornado warnings and we had them in parts of alabama and a severe thunderstorm warning here. and that is on local time and see the threat of severe storms and isolated tornados and heavy heavy rain are. and the storm prediction center introduced a moderate risk report and all of those ingredients will come in overnight and tomorrow moving over the southeast and parts of the midatlantic. we'll look on the back side of this very cold air and s
maggie will pull through. her health and hope she gets better. >> severe weather on the road. and tornado watches in affect all over the south. and more severe weather and some of the coldest attaches so far. it is winter anyway. janice we are in winter? >> they are going to feel it in the northern plains and midwest where they will struggle to get out of the single digits. we have had reports of tornados and tornado watches in the afternoon. and here's our latest tornado watch for...
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. >> maggie: hi. >> too bad. >> maggie: why? brady, what happened? oh, boy. did victor give you a lecture about melanie? >> brady: no. no, actually it was about theresa. >> theresa: clint, honest to
. >> maggie: hi. >> too bad. >> maggie: why? brady, what happened? oh, boy. did victor give you a lecture about melanie? >> brady: no. no, actually it was about theresa. >> theresa: clint, honest to
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joining me now is cavita davidson and maggie gray. maggie, i want to turn to you first and ask you frankly how damaging is this for the nfl? and especially coming after a year of scandals. >> it pales against the other scandals but it does hit to the center of the integrity of the game. ultimately we're talking about a team that is known to operate in the gray area if you will, and they are once again under a cloud of suspicion. not only are they under this cloud, but they are incredibly successful. they are constantly in the race and the mix for the playoffs and the super bowl. it also involves a team that is very popular and wins a lot. >> cavita, today's statement says in the coming days we expect to conduct numerous additional interviews. >> i think the nfl is dragging its feet is very strategic at this point. >> strategic and not incompetent. >> that's also a good question. while you are right, we need to be able to separate an incident like this from a ray rice incident, but it begs the question what did they learn from that? th
joining me now is cavita davidson and maggie gray. maggie, i want to turn to you first and ask you frankly how damaging is this for the nfl? and especially coming after a year of scandals. >> it pales against the other scandals but it does hit to the center of the integrity of the game. ultimately we're talking about a team that is known to operate in the gray area if you will, and they are once again under a cloud of suspicion. not only are they under this cloud, but they are incredibly...
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. >> maggie: hi. >> brady: you just missed granddad. too bad. >> maggie: why? brady, what happened? oh, boy. did victor give you a lecture about melanie? >> brady: no. no, actually it was about theresa. >> theresa: clint, honest to god, if you turned y
. >> maggie: hi. >> brady: you just missed granddad. too bad. >> maggie: why? brady, what happened? oh, boy. did victor give you a lecture about melanie? >> brady: no. no, actually it was about theresa. >> theresa: clint, honest to god, if you turned y
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of course, maggie and i met my campaign managers. they're both you and michael feinstein kevin hennigan patricia martin megan pratt think you so much. either motor watching on tv. of course, we have in our present the auto mall whose old former district supervisor. they do so much. i have some really wonderful ladies to look up to who served in this capacity. again i want to semi-things to all the department heads i know you're back at work but thank you very much. and of course all of my friends my childhood friends my girlfriends who were able to make it out here today who support me throughout my life and you really mean so much to you me. sometimes i make fun of me and my gosh you're spending time or hanging out and i think of course. you are what makes me normal and makes me feel normal and i would never give up any of my friendships. of course i want to thank my interns.. all they can and do our work without all of you. their incredible and just a minute i start off as an intern never imagining that i would be here right now in
of course, maggie and i met my campaign managers. they're both you and michael feinstein kevin hennigan patricia martin megan pratt think you so much. either motor watching on tv. of course, we have in our present the auto mall whose old former district supervisor. they do so much. i have some really wonderful ladies to look up to who served in this capacity. again i want to semi-things to all the department heads i know you're back at work but thank you very much. and of course all of my...
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to the campaign team as well, to maggy and moe tyler david thank you for all your support during the process. this campaign was different than the last one around but i thank you nonetheless and we still put in the work we needed to do and i want to thank everyone to the left to all our city family. i could probably spend time counting them out right now but this job is not possible without the strong relationships without our department heads so everybody inside of city hall that we work together with, thank you for your friendship and working relationships. it means the world. and really to my colleagues, last and certainly not least. it has been a pri ledge to get to know each and ef every one of you the last four years. the thing that excites me, these are friendships that will last a lifetime but we've done a great job the last four years and i am excited about what we're going to accomplish these next two years and beyond and i want to thank you for working together and forming these relationships. it matters the world to me. people always ask what it's like to be on the board
to the campaign team as well, to maggy and moe tyler david thank you for all your support during the process. this campaign was different than the last one around but i thank you nonetheless and we still put in the work we needed to do and i want to thank everyone to the left to all our city family. i could probably spend time counting them out right now but this job is not possible without the strong relationships without our department heads so everybody inside of city hall that we work...
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accomplished teacher and the committee for the process under the leadership of chris and sarah and maggie and others and eric the national board 6th district is a high priority we courage the teachers to have the national certification so i want to acknowledge them for more than a decade i searched as a site administrator i was fortunate to have national board certified teachers on staff i was left between an impression how exhausted those candidates they were planning their lessons now they have assignment for their board certification but also how proud they were when they completed that year because they gave a you up vacation and they gave up family in a lot of ways and said i'll be with you honey as soon as i'm finished that's huge because it demonstrates the commitments they have to the profession of education. >> tonight's celebration, however, as much as we celebrate i is not simply recognition of our accomplishment it is much more than that a public call to action but all of us including our families and friends and colleagues as well as those back at our schools it is beginning
accomplished teacher and the committee for the process under the leadership of chris and sarah and maggie and others and eric the national board 6th district is a high priority we courage the teachers to have the national certification so i want to acknowledge them for more than a decade i searched as a site administrator i was fortunate to have national board certified teachers on staff i was left between an impression how exhausted those candidates they were planning their lessons now they...
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fantastic. >> that's what i love about maggie.going away. i went through the same thing and we talked about that but the first thing maggie said to me is i'm worried about the people who work with me. i've got to get them all jobs and you have worked on that but something came your way and i asked you in the interview to define your brand, and all that stuff will look for in the book but your brand matches what you're doing now. tell us about it. >> well i'm working at a brand called cafe.com, which is going to sort of own lifestyle for people in the messy middle. people who are, have had their kids. are building different kind of office and family relationships. and we're really going to try to tackle lifestyle and stories everyday things in a fun, factual way. it's a great place for writers, and we're looking for writers. >> dr. azhar, you and i are in the messy middle. we should contribute. you have a 9-year-old? >> i felt she was talking to me. >> life crunch. the thing is reality, you learned when you know you lost your job a
fantastic. >> that's what i love about maggie.going away. i went through the same thing and we talked about that but the first thing maggie said to me is i'm worried about the people who work with me. i've got to get them all jobs and you have worked on that but something came your way and i asked you in the interview to define your brand, and all that stuff will look for in the book but your brand matches what you're doing now. tell us about it. >> well i'm working at a brand...
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going to introduce so first i want to introduce the rest of our commission flowering and megan and maggie and eric mcdonald and others (clapping.) and you're going 0 hear from him he's going to help us light the tree are our parks chief mayor ed lee (clapping) also behind me who's been here several years in a row our spribl e incredible district attorney george moscone our assessor carman chu is here supervisor mark farrell and it's entire family are up here (clapping.) we have john from our moscone and from the mayor's office of disabilities is here you're going to hear from them but we have our incredible sponsor keeping up and iga gay from kaiser and other person is from the other company here let's talk about the tree this tree behind us 85 years ago you don't think mclaren who was our one of our key fourpd in golden gate park our park superintendent started a tradition of lighting this tree and mile-long of trees that end here in mclaren lodge this is san francisco's official holiday tree and the cypress are over one hundred and thirty years old and despite losing some of its limitat
going to introduce so first i want to introduce the rest of our commission flowering and megan and maggie and eric mcdonald and others (clapping.) and you're going 0 hear from him he's going to help us light the tree are our parks chief mayor ed lee (clapping) also behind me who's been here several years in a row our spribl e incredible district attorney george moscone our assessor carman chu is here supervisor mark farrell and it's entire family are up here (clapping.) we have john from our...
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i sat -- i sat with the gyllenhaals, maggie and jake gyllenhaal, both nominated last night.gyllenhaal won, and it was really lovely to watch her win and be right next to her brother jake who was so excited for her. although i did -- while they were doing her category, i thought if she wins, i should try to jump up and hug her before jake can get to her. because they're definitely going to cut to her and that would be so awesome, me, someone who barely knows her, just embracing her. while her brother awkwardly -- [ applause ] wait -- [ applause ] [ laughter ] quvenzhane wallis was at my table. the lovely quvenzhane wallis. she was annie this year. um, so adorable. so talented. couldn't be less interested to meet me. [ laughter ] fully -- pretty much fully iced by quvenzhane wallis. look, i get it. she's not my demo. she was really lovely. she's such a wonderful actress though, she's such a talented actress. could not, despite her acting skills, could not even pretend to be interested in me. [ light laughter ] it's hard, you know, because i'm a huge quvenzhane fan and i feel l
i sat -- i sat with the gyllenhaals, maggie and jake gyllenhaal, both nominated last night.gyllenhaal won, and it was really lovely to watch her win and be right next to her brother jake who was so excited for her. although i did -- while they were doing her category, i thought if she wins, i should try to jump up and hug her before jake can get to her. because they're definitely going to cut to her and that would be so awesome, me, someone who barely knows her, just embracing her. while her...
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. >> i just want to thank maggie williams and the harvard staff for making this happen. i think it was a very productive conversation. i want to thank our moderators, and all the participants. these are important issues as the policy land changes. next year, every of the same conversation, there will be new topics. this conversation helps to move the ball forward. thank you very much. [applause] >> the 114th congress begins on tuesday. political rights __ energy and health care law will be to items on the agenda for the next two weeks. the house passed a keystone bill in its previous session, but the measure failed in the senate. there's also another bill expected to come up next week that would to find the full work week as 40 hours, as opposed to 30 hours. as always, you can watch the house life here on c_span, and the senate live on c_span 2. on "newsmakers", we heard from rep. elect ken buck. as the republican freshman class present, he talks on issues that new members of congress will face. >> i do not think the u. s. will not default on debt. one of the issues he w
. >> i just want to thank maggie williams and the harvard staff for making this happen. i think it was a very productive conversation. i want to thank our moderators, and all the participants. these are important issues as the policy land changes. next year, every of the same conversation, there will be new topics. this conversation helps to move the ball forward. thank you very much. [applause] >> the 114th congress begins on tuesday. political rights __ energy and health care law...
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heavenly maggie's run pick run of the day and meanwhile kirkwood 2300 acres available for boarding and skiing. sun goes down at 5:31. by then we'll have realized temperatures slightly above average in the 60s across the board. average high san francisco 58 we are above that each and every day for the next seven days. my best bet is still at least a chance of rain come late thursday afternoon. so we'll stay all over that. >> or on it. >> thank you. >> until it changes. >> thank you. >>> the cbs show "undercover boss" has a local tie. tonight's episode features a san francisco company stella & dot. it's a jewelry and accessories business that sells to customers online and in homes. jessica herrion started it almost 10 years ago. it's so popular the company makes over $200 million a year. to see how her employees were doing she went undercover. >> they come up with so many different ideas. these pictures are so pretty. >> pay attention. >> it's hard to focus, there's so much fun things to get distracted by. [ laughter ] >> okay. she talks too much. >> oh-oh. [ laughter ] >> you can see he
heavenly maggie's run pick run of the day and meanwhile kirkwood 2300 acres available for boarding and skiing. sun goes down at 5:31. by then we'll have realized temperatures slightly above average in the 60s across the board. average high san francisco 58 we are above that each and every day for the next seven days. my best bet is still at least a chance of rain come late thursday afternoon. so we'll stay all over that. >> or on it. >> thank you. >> until it changes. >>...
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okay, frank's favorite run of the day maggie's run it's a green square. otherwise heading to the terrain park it's pinball at the pipe park and in a way we have red dog at squaw valley with some sun and clouds and some new powder. sun goes down at 5:29. comes back up at 7 of 1. smack in between numbers above normal for this time of the year. the span 61 to 69. we hang on to that through the weekend with the warming trend. and boy, one computer model says a slight chance of rain sunday night. i'm not going with it. >> you keep saying that. >> i'm not going with it. i'm going with rain next thursday. >>> let's check wall street now on a wednesday. well, like the rain, it's a bummer. [ laughter ] >> down 75. with a little over a half-hour left in trading. >>> valentine's day plans are being made right now and it looks like pets will be included on the big day. and the national retail federation says a record one in five americans will get their pets a gift. terriers. they are only looking to spend about $5 on average. but that comes to $700 million nationwid
okay, frank's favorite run of the day maggie's run it's a green square. otherwise heading to the terrain park it's pinball at the pipe park and in a way we have red dog at squaw valley with some sun and clouds and some new powder. sun goes down at 5:29. comes back up at 7 of 1. smack in between numbers above normal for this time of the year. the span 61 to 69. we hang on to that through the weekend with the warming trend. and boy, one computer model says a slight chance of rain sunday night....
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my name is maggie scott and as you know i lost a son and nephew to gun violence and a neers to cyberbullying. we had 47 homicides in 2013. the report of homicides in san francisco from 2006 to 2012 was 496. of that number the majority of those 496 persons were african-americans and from district 10, district 5 and the mission district. this is martin luther king's birthday today and to hear about the gun violence prevention task force from the mayor's office is not acceptable to me and the healing agencies and everyone in the city and by men and women sitting in this room that are dealing with the lives lost of the young african-american men that lost their live the other night. had there been white males or gay males the city would have been on fire. there would be folks everywhere talking about this. no one came until this group and this room put together the task force and the front line people here put together the vigil in 24 hours to get everyone's attention and we felt it was urgent and necessary. where was the mayor then and where were you all? i am upset and angry we're going around
my name is maggie scott and as you know i lost a son and nephew to gun violence and a neers to cyberbullying. we had 47 homicides in 2013. the report of homicides in san francisco from 2006 to 2012 was 496. of that number the majority of those 496 persons were african-americans and from district 10, district 5 and the mission district. this is martin luther king's birthday today and to hear about the gun violence prevention task force from the mayor's office is not acceptable to me and the...
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maggie hawk who teaches first grade in frederick county won the milken educator award yesterday, a national award. has a $25,000 prize attached to it. hawk says she's putting that money toward her son's college fund. she said she was inspired to teach back when she was a student at the same school. >> i lived directly across the street and this is the reason that i wanted to go in to teaching. i loved all my teachers. they gave me that passion. >> all teachers at yellow springs elementary and has been with frederick county public schools for 12 years now. >> congratulations. what a bratight spot. >> nice when they can be honored that way, too. underpaid and overworked. stay with us. "news 4 today" continues right now at 5:00 a.m.. >>> take a look at these temperatures. they are below freezing. so grab the big coat this morning. on top of that we'll see some rain and tom is talking some snow too. >>> you crews burning midnight oil trying to patch a water main break on a busy road. we have a you crew live there asking whether things will time for your trip to work. >>> it is 5:00 a.m.. i'm aa
maggie hawk who teaches first grade in frederick county won the milken educator award yesterday, a national award. has a $25,000 prize attached to it. hawk says she's putting that money toward her son's college fund. she said she was inspired to teach back when she was a student at the same school. >> i lived directly across the street and this is the reason that i wanted to go in to teaching. i loved all my teachers. they gave me that passion. >> all teachers at yellow springs...
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maggie aguon: boom, you're going to war. but when we come back, what happens to us? hinojosa: a population of unsung american warriors in the pacific. what is it gonna take for them to know that we're here? i don't know. you're in pain every day? yes. hinojosa: are they forsaken by the country they swore to defend? roland ada: i can't get the help that i need and i need the help now. this is the new america-- black, brown, asian, lgbt, immigrants. the country is going through a major demographic shift, and the numbers show it. the face of the u.s. has changed. christina ibanez: we're american. we care about the same things. but yet we also want to preserve our culture. i just see it destroying what we had planned to happen here. hinojosa: by 2043, we will be a majority non-white nation. norm gissel: we are making, as we speak
maggie aguon: boom, you're going to war. but when we come back, what happens to us? hinojosa: a population of unsung american warriors in the pacific. what is it gonna take for them to know that we're here? i don't know. you're in pain every day? yes. hinojosa: are they forsaken by the country they swore to defend? roland ada: i can't get the help that i need and i need the help now. this is the new america-- black, brown, asian, lgbt, immigrants. the country is going through a major...
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to the campaign team as well, to maggy and moe tyler david thank you for all your support during the process. this campaign was different than the last one around but i thank you nonetheless and we still put in the work we needed to do and i want to thank everyone to the left to all our city family. i could probably spend time counting them out right now but this job is not possible without the strong relationships without our department heads so everybody inside of city hall that we work together with, thank you for your friendship and working relationships. it means the world.
to the campaign team as well, to maggy and moe tyler david thank you for all your support during the process. this campaign was different than the last one around but i thank you nonetheless and we still put in the work we needed to do and i want to thank everyone to the left to all our city family. i could probably spend time counting them out right now but this job is not possible without the strong relationships without our department heads so everybody inside of city hall that we work...
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. >> did dylan mcdermott pop the question to his co-star maggie q. >> gwenyth pal trow talks about christin and jennifer lawrence and the real reason she didn't marry brad pitt. >> i love all of his tats. >> why kirstie is loving beeber in his calvins. and wyatt wait for our big surprise. brodeurer jenner taking on the rumors aboutt a rumored jenner boys reality show and his new hangover show. plus jima fallon versus chris hems worth with a wet shirt contest. this is "extra" at universal studios, hollywood, the entertainment capital
. >> did dylan mcdermott pop the question to his co-star maggie q. >> gwenyth pal trow talks about christin and jennifer lawrence and the real reason she didn't marry brad pitt. >> i love all of his tats. >> why kirstie is loving beeber in his calvins. and wyatt wait for our big surprise. brodeurer jenner taking on the rumors aboutt a rumored jenner boys reality show and his new hangover show. plus jima fallon versus chris hems worth with a wet shirt contest. this is...
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maggie has leukemia.une system wiped out by chemotherapy. >> what's your biggest fear for maggie. >> sn. >> my biggest fear is i lose my child or, short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. my family has been through enough in the last six months. i know there's worse out there, but we've had a rough go of it and i don't want her to have to go through anything else. >> we talked to the centers for disease control, and they told us not to get anywhere near eli or maggie. so we've asked their parents to take cell phone video for us. we're also not going to get near their father and that's because, like many adults he has only limited immunity to the measles. we can talk to their mother however, because blood tests show she does have full immunity. this is how the jacks children were put in danger. four members of one arizona family went to disney land in december. they refused to vaccinate their children and came down with measles and went to the clinic. that family gave meisals to a woman at th
maggie has leukemia.une system wiped out by chemotherapy. >> what's your biggest fear for maggie. >> sn. >> my biggest fear is i lose my child or, short of that she gets a severe case and becomes deaf. my family has been through enough in the last six months. i know there's worse out there, but we've had a rough go of it and i don't want her to have to go through anything else. >> we talked to the centers for disease control, and they told us not to get anywhere near eli...