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officers say she was malnourished. they are working to get again. but she can never return to the wild. she'll have to stay in captivity at a sanctuary. always leave baby wildlife alone. >>> a father is accused of using his kids to steal more than $800 worth of playstation controllers. employees stopped oscar luiz who had game controllers in his pocket and he admitted to stealing controllers before. >>> a new scam alert that you need to know about. a walk about criminals -- warning about criminals posing as utility employees and calling customers demanding they pay their power bill. they're told to buy a prepaid card and told a number to make 90 reports of this scam within the past ten days. >>> trend ing tonight was the valley visited by a ufo last night? mysterious lights were seen even as far away as globe! not the first time. >> reporter: valley residents reported seeing these strange lights on friday. this video was orbes in the sky in queen creek. >> very similar to what people reported 20 years ago. >> reporter: ufo experts say this new video
officers say she was malnourished. they are working to get again. but she can never return to the wild. she'll have to stay in captivity at a sanctuary. always leave baby wildlife alone. >>> a father is accused of using his kids to steal more than $800 worth of playstation controllers. employees stopped oscar luiz who had game controllers in his pocket and he admitted to stealing controllers before. >>> a new scam alert that you need to know about. a walk about criminals --...
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in some districts it is completely half of the population of children are severely malnourished.o solve the crisis we need the access and resources. brent: that was abeer from the world food program seeking to us earlier. gambia has become the latest african country to announce they are withdrawing from the international criminal court. the information minister accused the court of persecuting africans and african leaders while ignoring war crimes committed in the west. gambi is the third africana country to leave the court, burundi and south africa to took a step earlier this month, raising fears more african countries could follow. many governments have accused the icc with biased, with all but one of 10 investigations involving defendants from the continent. the president of the philippines is fit out again at the u.s., threatening to end a defense pact. between the two countries speaking during a visit to japan, the president declared he wanted all u.s. troops out of the philippines, possibly in the next two years. he then accused washington of being a bully for hinting it mi
in some districts it is completely half of the population of children are severely malnourished.o solve the crisis we need the access and resources. brent: that was abeer from the world food program seeking to us earlier. gambia has become the latest african country to announce they are withdrawing from the international criminal court. the information minister accused the court of persecuting africans and african leaders while ignoring war crimes committed in the west. gambi is the third...
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investigators found the 7-year- old girl malnourished unable walk and talk, suffering from seizures. the dyers said they stopped taking her to doctors when she was 3 because they didn't have a working car and didn't want to ask for help. the trained, the house was filthy. both are accused of child abuse. >>> parents of a teenage boy with special needs are set to appear before a judge in longmont today also for child abuse charges. we first told you about vanessa and david hall last month. officials say their 17-year- old, who is blind and autistic was malnourished. 10 minutes on the 4s coming up. ashton altieri is with us this morning, all week long he's been telling us about heat. >> denver's weather records go back 144 years. that makes it difficult sometimes to get a record, considering how many years of records we now have. but it's never been warmer than 80 on this date and i think it will be coming up this afternoon. 46 where we're at now. sun will be up at 7:23 this morning. just like yesterday, we'll see a lot of sunshine for denver, th plains, the high country and the wester
investigators found the 7-year- old girl malnourished unable walk and talk, suffering from seizures. the dyers said they stopped taking her to doctors when she was 3 because they didn't have a working car and didn't want to ask for help. the trained, the house was filthy. both are accused of child abuse. >>> parents of a teenage boy with special needs are set to appear before a judge in longmont today also for child abuse charges. we first told you about vanessa and david hall last...
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are you walk into the house, and got really upset they said that the children were malnourished. y >> the boy's mother, daniel moore, was arrested and now facing to felony charges of child endangering. you could tell that they had they were malnourished, and they did not speak at all for saying anything. >> there were put with her grandmother, but they said they wanted to do more so they asked fellow officers for donations and they came through, even donating givesug for the boys o brother. where we has free time, we are in this area, and we stoppe by to see how they're doing. to let them sit in the police car, their older brother says h wants to be a police officer. the boy's grandmother says she has started by the outpouring of support. >> they went above and beyond, what anyone would expect. >> the generosity is overwhelming, their sincerity >> we send some bad days and good days today a good day. >> peggy gallek fox 8 news. joe biden was in town today to talk about ending cancer united states. >> spoke at the clinic medical some of speaking one-on-one wit kristi capel about t
are you walk into the house, and got really upset they said that the children were malnourished. y >> the boy's mother, daniel moore, was arrested and now facing to felony charges of child endangering. you could tell that they had they were malnourished, and they did not speak at all for saying anything. >> there were put with her grandmother, but they said they wanted to do more so they asked fellow officers for donations and they came through, even donating givesug for the boys o...
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them moving ahead in the ways developmentally that they should be then it may be because of that malnourishment and dehydration from being picky." " doctors can classify extreme pickiness as an "there's a panic around food, a real panic so it becomes in my mind almost like an anxiety disorder certain foods cause a panic." most kids will grow out of being picky but some don't, and may go their whole lives cutting out whole food groups like fruits and vegtables. missing out on necessary nutrients. but kids like kyle are well on their way to eating those fruits and veggies again. in this session, kyle finally chewed.. and swallowed a carrot. huge improvement, carrots are really good they make you strong and they make your eyes really good' again most children do grow out of their pickiness. but if you feel your child may need therapy, you can ask your doctor for a referral. i actually a type of therapy available then. so is this just for kids? adults can suffer from the eating disorder, too. but the therapy we showed you is meant for kids. doctors told me adults who have the disorder typically nee
them moving ahead in the ways developmentally that they should be then it may be because of that malnourishment and dehydration from being picky." " doctors can classify extreme pickiness as an "there's a panic around food, a real panic so it becomes in my mind almost like an anxiety disorder certain foods cause a panic." most kids will grow out of being picky but some don't, and may go their whole lives cutting out whole food groups like fruits and vegtables. missing out on...
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when we spot a malnourished child, or someone is brought to the clinic, we will weigh them first. we will take their medical history to find the reason for the malnutrition. he is then registered as a malnutrition child. raisins, vitamin a and vitamin b tablets, multivitamins for the week children. isgive them whatever available in the clinic. >> here there are epidemics. the camps are occupied by people of different provinces and from different camps. different diseases are spread from one group to the other. many people are affected are this type of sickness, both in their homes and in the outside environment. >> with 4 million refugees living in pakistan, the cities are swollen with people. public health services, sanitation, electricity, and other services have been extended to their limits. clean water is a prerequisite for health, although here it looks like fun for all generations on a hot day. this water is part of a giant irrigation is them that these pakistan's western lands. it is water for the land, or animals, for bathing, for washing clothes, and for some a source of
when we spot a malnourished child, or someone is brought to the clinic, we will weigh them first. we will take their medical history to find the reason for the malnutrition. he is then registered as a malnutrition child. raisins, vitamin a and vitamin b tablets, multivitamins for the week children. isgive them whatever available in the clinic. >> here there are epidemics. the camps are occupied by people of different provinces and from different camps. different diseases are spread from...
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officers say she was malnourished and someone was keeping her as a pet. she can never return to the wild. >> unfortunately fortunately because she was taken from the wild at such a young age and she's been raised around people, she thinks she's human so much she can't be released. she doesn't even know she was a deer. so she's gonna be committed to a lifetime in captivity at a sanctuary. >> leave chances are its parents are nearby and will end up taking care of it. >>> an update on just a horrific case of child abuse. melissa lloyd and michael dugger are charged with beating and starving their 9-year-old daughter. >> tonight we're hearing from lloyd's adult daughter who tells our mark taylor her mother's history of child abuse has been >> reporter: there are very disturbing details in this child abuse case. police say they found the girl with broken bones, bruises and scars. according to melissa lloyd's older daughter who is now an adult, she called the accusations false and blames dcs. >> reporter: court documents accuse melissa lloyd and mi douger with
officers say she was malnourished and someone was keeping her as a pet. she can never return to the wild. >> unfortunately fortunately because she was taken from the wild at such a young age and she's been raised around people, she thinks she's human so much she can't be released. she doesn't even know she was a deer. so she's gonna be committed to a lifetime in captivity at a sanctuary. >> leave chances are its parents are nearby and will end up taking care of it. >>> an...
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them moving ahead in the ways developmentally that they should be then it may be because of that malnourishment and dehydration from being picky." coming up tonight at 6, we look at children who are might even require a doctor's intervention. now here's a look at some of what you'll see at 5:30 on might be more than just picky eating. doctors say it could be an and we'll feature iowa congressman dave loebsack ahead of the november eighth election. tonight at 6. waterloo police say they're investigating a hate crime, after someone schwartz is running for supervisor in black hawk county and found the messages on his yard signs and front door this morning. federal agents have made arrests in an international phone scam that's targeted thousands of people, including some in eastern iowa. authorities made arrests in six states and india. scammers claim to be with the i-r-s, and convince victims to pay them tax money they don't actually owe. let's go back to joe now for a final look at tonight's forecast. thursday was a battle to get rid of tonight a clear sky is expected continuing into the start of
them moving ahead in the ways developmentally that they should be then it may be because of that malnourishment and dehydration from being picky." coming up tonight at 6, we look at children who are might even require a doctor's intervention. now here's a look at some of what you'll see at 5:30 on might be more than just picky eating. doctors say it could be an and we'll feature iowa congressman dave loebsack ahead of the november eighth election. tonight at 6. waterloo police say they're...
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mineral-wise bloodwork looks like there's a problem there can also be dehydration, there can also be malnourishment. tonight at 6, kcrg-tv9's at picky eaters and the dangers - short and long-term - that can come from it. and, exhale again, cubs fans... see, it's going to be okay. chicago jumped out to an early lead last night in cleveland... the world series is off today -- but games 3, 4 and 5 will be in chicago starting friday night after the cubs dominated game 2. but right now, here's a look at today's opening farm markets. plan on a cloudy thursday. while there will probably be some breaks in he today, it'll be too little too late for the october sunshine to push the temperatures around. tomorrow, however, is a different story. a strong warm front is still on track to move in from the southwest tomorrow, increasing the wind substantially and allowing for widespread highs into the 70s. this going forward. the weekend continues to look decent with highs primarily in the 60s. by halloween, our next surge of warm air moves into the region with highs at least into the mid- 70s for all areas. it'll
mineral-wise bloodwork looks like there's a problem there can also be dehydration, there can also be malnourishment. tonight at 6, kcrg-tv9's at picky eaters and the dangers - short and long-term - that can come from it. and, exhale again, cubs fans... see, it's going to be okay. chicago jumped out to an early lead last night in cleveland... the world series is off today -- but games 3, 4 and 5 will be in chicago starting friday night after the cubs dominated game 2. but right now, here's a...
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. >>> a girl who couldn't speak, malnourished, suffering from seizures and the parents accused of child abuse. >>> a heavy weight political name in colorado today. how many colorado voters have it is fall right now. the temperature outside is 48 degrees. >> i know, you have to wonder what in the world is going on. ashton altieri is in colorado's weather center and we are close to record-breaking heat you say? >> later today. it was on this date 50 years ago we climbed to 80 degrees. it was october 27, 1966. that's the warmest we've ever been on this date and i think we'll get warmer than that this afternoon with a high of at least we'll check your fiveday4cast which includes more warmth after today, coming up. now let's get a check on the traffic. >>> overnight construction along c-470 to the south of 285. our big story is this traffic alert. lane closures northbound along wadsworth and bayoud because of a water main break. it's where we find our jamie leary this morning. this will cause traffic delays, because even though there's no water pouring out, there's a lot of work they have to
. >>> a girl who couldn't speak, malnourished, suffering from seizures and the parents accused of child abuse. >>> a heavy weight political name in colorado today. how many colorado voters have it is fall right now. the temperature outside is 48 degrees. >> i know, you have to wonder what in the world is going on. ashton altieri is in colorado's weather center and we are close to record-breaking heat you say? >> later today. it was on this date 50 years ago we...
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they say the children are not malnourished and may have just been into some mischief. >> where are the parents? the parents need to be on top of their kids. >> reporter: the school tells us nothing of real value was actually taken, they were more concerned about the health and welfare of those two children. those two kids don't even live in the neighborhood of that charter school, so it's still unclear why and how they ended up there. >> randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> to decision 2016, if you live in pennsylvania and plan on voting in november, the clock is ticking tonight. this is the last day of voter registration in the keystone state. we found stacks upon stacks of voter registration forms at the philadelphia city commissioner's office. take a look at the countdown, november 8 is just 28 days away and pennsylvania will play a key role in selecting the country's next president. we're joined by nbc 10's deanna durante live in norristown. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: people are still coming in to register to vote, the voter registration office is going to stay hope unti
they say the children are not malnourished and may have just been into some mischief. >> where are the parents? the parents need to be on top of their kids. >> reporter: the school tells us nothing of real value was actually taken, they were more concerned about the health and welfare of those two children. those two kids don't even live in the neighborhood of that charter school, so it's still unclear why and how they ended up there. >> randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news....
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the group could tell she just had puppies and was malnourished... . so they fed her... and followed her to see where she was hidi sleeping in a giant hole. each of the men decided to adopt one of the dogs, including the mom. including the mom. that's it for us at 5. if you're watching us on our sister station on cbs... your "evening news" is up next. or you can keep it here on good evening arizona... good evening arizona... coming up-- why putting your house up for sale... may not be the best we'll explain. paul babeu is abusive. physical and sexual abuse at a boarding school. woman: a school that used to be run by pinal county sheriff paul babeu. disturbing. man: babeu's school was unlicensed, abusive, and dangerous. woman: paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. man: congressional candidate not only ran a boarding school rife with abuse, he supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them. paul babeu is unfit to represent us. vo: 13 year-old sabrina told a school counselor she was raped by her uncle. her counselor called sheriff joe arpaio's office. but
the group could tell she just had puppies and was malnourished... . so they fed her... and followed her to see where she was hidi sleeping in a giant hole. each of the men decided to adopt one of the dogs, including the mom. including the mom. that's it for us at 5. if you're watching us on our sister station on cbs... your "evening news" is up next. or you can keep it here on good evening arizona... good evening arizona... coming up-- why putting your house up for sale... may not be...
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officers say she was malnourished and someone appeared to be keeping her as a pet. tonight game and fish posted her story on their page say the deer can never be returned to the wild. they want remind everyone to . >> this thursday donald trump, jr. will be in the valley rallying students at asu. he'll speak at the green room on the tempe campus. this is a free event but you have to register. doris open at 1:15. >> meanwhile, wikileaks released for e-mails from the clinton campaign from march of clinton had been more up front about the serveer. the e-mails stolen was from john podesto and operatives who thought they were crazy for not going public before the story broke. >> some early voters in texas say when they tried to cast their vote for president on these machines it changed it to the other candidate a.facebook post going viral tonight tells selected all republican option. turns out she's not the om one and it's happening to both parties. >> we've had multiple examples of that coming in that they voted for secretary clinton and it jumped to trump as well. >> e
officers say she was malnourished and someone appeared to be keeping her as a pet. tonight game and fish posted her story on their page say the deer can never be returned to the wild. they want remind everyone to . >> this thursday donald trump, jr. will be in the valley rallying students at asu. he'll speak at the green room on the tempe campus. this is a free event but you have to register. doris open at 1:15. >> meanwhile, wikileaks released for e-mails from the clinton campaign...
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she appeared to be malnourished. the child is now in foster care. they pleaded not guilty. >>> district officials announcing thh school performance rating at an 11:00 news conference. make sure to download our free denver7 app and we'll post more details after today's evt. >>> some parents mad about a new marijuana dispensary less than a thousand feet from a school. there was a meeting last night that was puic however, our cameras were thrown out. more than 70 people packed the dispensary room. >> it's in the path way in at this age we don't need to expose them to marijuana. >> there's no decision at last night's meeting but an officer will make a recommendation. there's also no timetable when it will come down. >>> great news for demarcus ware. his super bowl ring is back. two men in custody in connection to the monday night burglary. they were caught in commerce city thanks to a crime >>> police have run out of leads on when the former marine was gunned down at a pot shop. his mom set down for an exclusive interview with us and she says she hasn't
she appeared to be malnourished. the child is now in foster care. they pleaded not guilty. >>> district officials announcing thh school performance rating at an 11:00 news conference. make sure to download our free denver7 app and we'll post more details after today's evt. >>> some parents mad about a new marijuana dispensary less than a thousand feet from a school. there was a meeting last night that was puic however, our cameras were thrown out. more than 70 people packed...
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the first day they arrived they were malnourished and tired. think they traveled all through the night. but as of saturday, every day they improved. they get better, they look better day by day. from don't cash from intel reports -- >> the 21 girls are getting better and the authorities are figuring out their needs and also what to do with the next spirit -- next. brent: this is very good news for their families, but what about the other girls? when are they going to come home? >> negotiations are ongoing and the nigerian government announced today it is likely that talks will continue to free another 83 girls. but as you said, it is almost 200 girls who are missing. the reason is that there was a leadership crisis amongst the terrorist group. now there is one fraction that is supporting the so-called islamic state. this is the faction that released the 21 girls and that is also willing to negotiate about the further 83 girls. the other girls are in the hands of the leader of the other faction. you might remember, this is the same guy who short
the first day they arrived they were malnourished and tired. think they traveled all through the night. but as of saturday, every day they improved. they get better, they look better day by day. from don't cash from intel reports -- >> the 21 girls are getting better and the authorities are figuring out their needs and also what to do with the next spirit -- next. brent: this is very good news for their families, but what about the other girls? when are they going to come home? >>...
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in them, phoenix police say the nine-year-old was malnourished. had an untreated sore on her back and bruises and fractures. the report says the couple's nine and ten-year-old daughters told investigators have they had been beaten with a stick wrapped in duct tape an the nine-year-old was forced to eat food out of the trash. everything is a lie. >> reporter: she has never witnessed any abuse and denies she was abused by her mother. >> it was not as severe as they made it seem. >> reporter: we called the arizona department of child safety to learn more about the family's history. they sent us a response documenting the couple's previous abuse investigations. it said in this recent case, they refused to leave the home until they were allowed to see the children. we will have the full report monique griego, 12news at 10:00. >> sad story. thank you. >>> right now, maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio has been formally charged with criminal contempt of court. accused of criminally violating a judge's order to stop racially profiling latinos. arpaio will
in them, phoenix police say the nine-year-old was malnourished. had an untreated sore on her back and bruises and fractures. the report says the couple's nine and ten-year-old daughters told investigators have they had been beaten with a stick wrapped in duct tape an the nine-year-old was forced to eat food out of the trash. everything is a lie. >> reporter: she has never witnessed any abuse and denies she was abused by her mother. >> it was not as severe as they made it seem....
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records indicate the nine-year- old was malnourished, had an infected blister-type injury on her back and bruises all ov indicated a number of recent and healing fractures of the arms, legs, shoulder, and ribs. records indicate the 10-year- old admitted that her parents choke her nine-year-old sister until she passes out and then say she is faking it. two others defended their parents. at the time of her arrest melissa lloyd was on lifetime probation for a previous conviction of child abuse. the court documents there were at least four young children in that home. all of them been removed and placed in state foster care. the little girl who received the majority of the abuse we are told from those court records that she was removed from her parents when she was just two weeks old. state workers then returned her to her parents when she was about two years old. reporting live in phoenix, donna ross sir, cbs 5 news. >>> new tonight, police have identifieth discovered shot to death after their car crashed near a phoenix home early yesterday. police say 20-year-old ronnie roscoe and 17-ye
records indicate the nine-year- old was malnourished, had an infected blister-type injury on her back and bruises all ov indicated a number of recent and healing fractures of the arms, legs, shoulder, and ribs. records indicate the 10-year- old admitted that her parents choke her nine-year-old sister until she passes out and then say she is faking it. two others defended their parents. at the time of her arrest melissa lloyd was on lifetime probation for a previous conviction of child abuse....
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colleges, like uc san diego, have strict guidelines on how to de-emphasize weight and identify malnourished athletes. cal guidelines similarly discourage teams from emphasizing weight, explaining the goal of measuring body fat is to improve performance, not to compare athletes. the policy advises athletes should maintain a healthy level of fat, and warns, "extreme dieting and over-concern on body composition may also be a precursor to eating disorders." but some schools have a broad policy that athletic staffers never read. one coach at a major program told us, "i don't have any recollection of seeing one." brian: coaches are key to help setting the culture. vicky: dr. brian hainline is the first chief medical officer at the ncaa. he's in charge of promoting student health. hainline says when he started the job in 2013, student athletes were clear about their biggest concern. brian: the university said, "dr. hainline, we got to--concussions are important, but please make mental health your priority." vicky: did that surprise you? brian: what surprised me is how the student athletes voiced t
colleges, like uc san diego, have strict guidelines on how to de-emphasize weight and identify malnourished athletes. cal guidelines similarly discourage teams from emphasizing weight, explaining the goal of measuring body fat is to improve performance, not to compare athletes. the policy advises athletes should maintain a healthy level of fat, and warns, "extreme dieting and over-concern on body composition may also be a precursor to eating disorders." but some schools have a broad...
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it appeared disorientated and malnourished. unfortunately... officials had no choice but to humanely euthanize the whale. doing a necropsy to learn more information. fortunately... wildlife officials get to take part in some happy endings as well. after nearly a year and a half of rehab... a manatee was returned to the water in stuart. f-w-c officials and employees at miami seaquarium helped. this manatee was found floating in the water back in may of 20-15... it had a lower- back injury... caused by a watercraft. but after some ((laura/live)) there's a brand new way to get around downtown tampa.. if you don't want to make the journey on foot.. or pay for a ride. (laura - the city has launched its ?free, app-based electric shuttle called "the downtowner".. the vehicles operate within the downtown business district, channel district, river arts district, the university of tampa area, and the non-gated north end of harbour island. the downtowner will operate monday through friday, 6 am to 11 pm... and sundays, from 11 am to 11 pm. (laura) we don'
it appeared disorientated and malnourished. unfortunately... officials had no choice but to humanely euthanize the whale. doing a necropsy to learn more information. fortunately... wildlife officials get to take part in some happy endings as well. after nearly a year and a half of rehab... a manatee was returned to the water in stuart. f-w-c officials and employees at miami seaquarium helped. this manatee was found floating in the water back in may of 20-15... it had a lower- back injury......
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that she left two toddlers alon for at least hours and around the cannot get out of and they were malnourished for this went there after a call to cedar county af social workers they have monitored her work with her fro because of a neglect complaint. she gets a chance to start defending herself in court tomorrow, social workers are takenwo custody of the two children, and another has been with a relative, the county sai that she had shown progress working through parenting programs, and court records sho that the father lived with the mother until a few months ago, but as done nothing to give the kids a place to live. what is the situation with ?hese other cases >> this was the first criminal charge, the other cases did not rise to this level, but with these charges they felt that th abuse was great.. south carolina arctic air lookingic for new home, they we area recovered from hurricane matthew as roosevelt leftwich shows you, why bring them here? reason, is that the other shelters did not have enough room.di this is a four -month-old shepherd mix ready to be adopted soon. 1017t.hear from so
that she left two toddlers alon for at least hours and around the cannot get out of and they were malnourished for this went there after a call to cedar county af social workers they have monitored her work with her fro because of a neglect complaint. she gets a chance to start defending herself in court tomorrow, social workers are takenwo custody of the two children, and another has been with a relative, the county sai that she had shown progress working through parenting programs, and court...
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that's where they spotted a malnourished dog... who appeared to have recently given birth to a litter of pups. after they the gave her food and water... the dog led them to a an area... where her pups were at. :42 we saw a hole and there was just one puppy stickg its head out the men started digging the dogs out of the hole... the men immediately fell in love... and took them home to michigan. halloween is right around the corner.. and it probably won't be any suprise that one of the most popular costumes this year is a clown. 13 action news has learned local clown costume sales are up 300-percent at some stores.. but many vendors are very aware trend. that's why star costume says it's in touch with police every day about all their sales. 14:52:24 they just wanted to know where my trends were going. who were the people that were looking at those kind of costumes even though there will be hundreds of clowns out for halloween this weekend.. metro tells us they are not planning to patrol any differently. and these might be the cutest
that's where they spotted a malnourished dog... who appeared to have recently given birth to a litter of pups. after they the gave her food and water... the dog led them to a an area... where her pups were at. :42 we saw a hole and there was just one puppy stickg its head out the men started digging the dogs out of the hole... the men immediately fell in love... and took them home to michigan. halloween is right around the corner.. and it probably won't be any suprise that one of the most...
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they're anemic, malnourished and flea ridden. they were inside this bag with a hair tie that may have been used to bind their legs. she suspects these kittens and two others in similar condition dropped off last week may have been used as live bait to train fighting dogs. >> this is a typical thing the dog fighters do. they take the small animals and train the dogs to fight with them. >> reporter: two deputies arrived at the hospital to take photos for their investigation. after being cleaned up, treated and fed, the kitten, salem and pumpkin are on the road to recovery. they're asking for the public's help in putting stop to the abuse. somewhere in the area there is doing fighting going on and i want them in jail. >> if you have information contact the sheriff's defendant. a spokes woman for the sheriff's department says animal abuse can be a felony depending on the severity of the case. amber lee, kutv news. >> coming up, iraqi special forces continued to show isis they mean business. >> hundreds of demonstrators take to the st
they're anemic, malnourished and flea ridden. they were inside this bag with a hair tie that may have been used to bind their legs. she suspects these kittens and two others in similar condition dropped off last week may have been used as live bait to train fighting dogs. >> this is a typical thing the dog fighters do. they take the small animals and train the dogs to fight with them. >> reporter: two deputies arrived at the hospital to take photos for their investigation. after...
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tell me why micronutrients are so important when it comes to nourishing undernourished and malnourishedsalem:m: yup, so the plumpy'nut formula is peanuts, sugar, vegetable oil, um, milk popowde, and the vitamins and minerals, and it really is the, uh, milk powder and the vitamins, minerals, the micronutrients that are critical to be able to achieve growth at that high rate, and, um, little-- people need, uh, the micronutrients to develop their brains and their bodies, and if we don't deliver those micronutrients during this critical window of opportunity, then it is lost. we cannot regain that intellectual capacity later in life, and so if we want children to learn in schools, if we want them to live productive lives and do well and get good jobs in their futures, we really need to make sure that we intervene at these critical times, um, to deliver the micronutrients, or the effects are irreversible, and the fact that we h have something so simple that can make this lifelong impact, to not do it is really, uh, you know, a really lost opportunity and something that we--we can't afford to
tell me why micronutrients are so important when it comes to nourishing undernourished and malnourishedsalem:m: yup, so the plumpy'nut formula is peanuts, sugar, vegetable oil, um, milk popowde, and the vitamins and minerals, and it really is the, uh, milk powder and the vitamins, minerals, the micronutrients that are critical to be able to achieve growth at that high rate, and, um, little-- people need, uh, the micronutrients to develop their brains and their bodies, and if we don't deliver...
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tell me why micronutrients are so important when it comes to nourishing undernourished and malnourished kids? salem:m: yup, so the plumpy'nut formula is peanuts, sugar, vegetable oil, um, milk popowde, and the vitamins and minerals, and it really is the, uh, milk powder and the vitamins, minerals, the micronutrients that are critical to be able to achieve growth at that high rate, and, um, little-- people need, uh, the micronutrients to develop their brains and their bodies, and if we don't deliver those micronutrients during this critical window of opportunity, then it is lost. we cannot regain that intellectual capacity later in life, and so if we want children to learn in schools, if we want them to live productive lives and do well and get good jobs in their futures, we really need to make sure that we intervene at these critical times, um, to deliver the micronutrients, or the effects are irreversible, and the fact that we h have something so simple that can make this lifelong impact, to not do it is really, uh, you know, a really lost opportunity and something that we--we can't af
tell me why micronutrients are so important when it comes to nourishing undernourished and malnourished kids? salem:m: yup, so the plumpy'nut formula is peanuts, sugar, vegetable oil, um, milk popowde, and the vitamins and minerals, and it really is the, uh, milk powder and the vitamins, minerals, the micronutrients that are critical to be able to achieve growth at that high rate, and, um, little-- people need, uh, the micronutrients to develop their brains and their bodies, and if we don't...
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the bird was malnourished and had a bad foot but is now making a slow and steady recovery. >>> two veterans are on the move across the country raising awareness about the challenges all servicemembers face once they return home. both are amputees and are using battery-powered zoom chairs to travel from canada down to mexico. the iraq war veterans caught their ride operation battlefield. >> so many of our men and women are overseas fighting. away from their families for a year at a time. this is nothing. >> on the way the road crew follows along with a camper so they can sleep. they hope more veterans will find a purpose like this when they return home. >>> fleet week is thrilling crowds once again with an air show that includes the blue angels, big highlight but another team of jet pilots is also performing sponsored by bright wings. ktvu's frank somerville had a chance to climb into the cockpit for 30 minutes of swooping and looping. >> reporter: pilot patrick marshall asked me if i wanted to do a high-speed roll. i said yes and just like that we spun around. >> whoa! oh, man. that was awe
the bird was malnourished and had a bad foot but is now making a slow and steady recovery. >>> two veterans are on the move across the country raising awareness about the challenges all servicemembers face once they return home. both are amputees and are using battery-powered zoom chairs to travel from canada down to mexico. the iraq war veterans caught their ride operation battlefield. >> so many of our men and women are overseas fighting. away from their families for a year at...
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in the background were the guys getting their heads sheared wobble like sheep very scanty and malnourished and sick. that is how they saw something was going on. they went to refugee camps asking people asking people and found other people who had escaped for had relatives that were taken. so the government is trying to control the information. the journalist try to get the information but within a certain umbrella of rules one of the things that michael parks said the guy is with the guns make the rules. so you have to abide by those. in south africa sometimes he did and sometimes he did not and sometimes he got caught if i remember the story right. but that is just part of what happens sometimes it is a little too unreasonable as a journalist tries to get the information out to. but what guides the journalist is they want to tell you something that is important. the syrian american journalist is one example. this is one country she cares deeply about. with the enormous amounts of empathy for people. and is truly upset and angry and sad event by what has happened. to take care of the situ
in the background were the guys getting their heads sheared wobble like sheep very scanty and malnourished and sick. that is how they saw something was going on. they went to refugee camps asking people asking people and found other people who had escaped for had relatives that were taken. so the government is trying to control the information. the journalist try to get the information but within a certain umbrella of rules one of the things that michael parks said the guy is with the guns make...
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a malnourished dog wandered to their cabin door. after they fed her... the pup kept going back and forth between the cabin... and a spot in the woods. the group followed her... and found seven puppies sleeping in a hole. sleeping in a hole. says, "well we're washing our puppies because they had all come out of a hole and there was a group of rough and tumble men going down to go four wheeling and they're inside washing a bunch of puppies. ." each of the men decided to adopt one of the dogs, including the mom. their new homes are all within 5 miles of each other... coming up after the break... gourmet meals without the chef. how technology is moving into the kitchen ...to cook your favorite foods for you. in consumer headlines tonight... technology is now taking over the kitchen. forget learning how to cook yourself.. tonight... we're looking at new devices that will measure your food ... and even do most of the cooking for you. nicole crites has the story. nicole crites has the story. the smart appliance trend that started in the living room... is now mo
a malnourished dog wandered to their cabin door. after they fed her... the pup kept going back and forth between the cabin... and a spot in the woods. the group followed her... and found seven puppies sleeping in a hole. sleeping in a hole. says, "well we're washing our puppies because they had all come out of a hole and there was a group of rough and tumble men going down to go four wheeling and they're inside washing a bunch of puppies. ." each of the men decided to adopt one of the...
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you could tell they had been washed, they were very malnourished, they were scary. their stomachs were sticking out. they generally speak at all. >> the children were placed with her grandmother, but the officers say they wanted to do more. so they asked fellow officers for donations. and they came through. even donating gifts for the boys older brother. >> whenever we had some free time in this area and if it's not delay we would stop by and see how they're doing. so we play with them with them sit in a police car their older brother said he wants simply a police officer now when he grows up. >> the boys grandmother said she is done by the officers outpouring of support. >> they went above and beyond what anyone would expect. i mean the generosity has been overwhelming. their sincerity, they are just you know, it's wild. >> we see a lot of stressful things, bad days and good days. today's a good day. >> pirri call. >> going above and beyond, that is nice to see. whether the tribe is a home or away, one thing is for certain, progressive field will be rocking. away g
you could tell they had been washed, they were very malnourished, they were scary. their stomachs were sticking out. they generally speak at all. >> the children were placed with her grandmother, but the officers say they wanted to do more. so they asked fellow officers for donations. and they came through. even donating gifts for the boys older brother. >> whenever we had some free time in this area and if it's not delay we would stop by and see how they're doing. so we play with...
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mineral-wise bloodwork looks like there's a problem there can also be dehydration, there can also be malnourishment. tonight at 6, kcrg-tv9's samantha myers looks at picky eaters and the dangers - short and long-term - that can come from it. mariah carey is canceling some of the shows on her tour. to experience the group through virtual reality. meteorologist justin gehrts first alert forecast. stay with tv9. low clouds will persist for a while, but they afternoon goes on. since we won't see a lot of sun for much of the day, though, highs will make only the lower to middle 50s. we'll dip into the middle 40s tonight. tomorrow is going to be much milder with highs in the middle 70s. it'll be breezy with a partly sunny sky. nice weather continues this weekend with a partly sunny sky and highs in the 60s, although a few sprinkles may fall saturday night. october will end on a warm note with 70s on halloween.today: mostly cloudy early in the afternoon high: 53 alo: 52 dbq: 50 iow: 55 tonight: mostly clear. wind: s 5-10. low: 45 alo: 44 dbq: 43 iow: 45 tomorrow: partly cloudy. breezy and milder. wind: s
mineral-wise bloodwork looks like there's a problem there can also be dehydration, there can also be malnourishment. tonight at 6, kcrg-tv9's samantha myers looks at picky eaters and the dangers - short and long-term - that can come from it. mariah carey is canceling some of the shows on her tour. to experience the group through virtual reality. meteorologist justin gehrts first alert forecast. stay with tv9. low clouds will persist for a while, but they afternoon goes on. since we won't see a...
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mineral-wise bloodwork looks like there's a problem there can also be dehydration, there can also be malnourishment. tonight at 6, kcrg-tv9's samantha myers looks at picky eaters and the dangers - short and long-term - that can come from it. walmart is hoping to make the holiday shopping experience easier this year. the giant retail change hopes headaches. starting with some clouds this morning, but we'll likely see the sun later on today. kaj has your first alert forecast next. stay with plan on a cloudy thursday. while there will probably be some breaks in the clouds later today, it'll be too little too late for the october sunshine to push the temperatures around. different story. a strong warm front is still on track to move in from the southwest tomorrow, increasing the wind substantially and allowing for widespread highs into the 70s. while records are safe at the moment, we'll continue to watch this going forward. the weekend continues to look decent with highs primarily in the 60s. by halloween, our next surge of warm air moves into the region with highs at least into the mid- cloudy in the
mineral-wise bloodwork looks like there's a problem there can also be dehydration, there can also be malnourishment. tonight at 6, kcrg-tv9's samantha myers looks at picky eaters and the dangers - short and long-term - that can come from it. walmart is hoping to make the holiday shopping experience easier this year. the giant retail change hopes headaches. starting with some clouds this morning, but we'll likely see the sun later on today. kaj has your first alert forecast next. stay with plan...
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son was malnourished investigators say 33-year-old elizabeth hawk only fed her 11-month-old child fruit and nuts. hawk followed a strict vegan diet and imposed views on family arrest in latest string mall nourishment cases involving parents who feed their babies what they deem to be a vegan diet. the 11-month-old was suffering from developments delays. boy is no in custody of his nutritionists agree perfectly healthy to feed babies vegan diet. however, parents need to be well informed about nutritional elements that different foods offer. and work closely with their doctor or their healthcare provider. >>> here at home a woman hit by a car tuesday in sarasota has sadly passed away. and right now an authorities have no description of the car or who hit her. no witnesses either. fox 13 shayla reeves joins us this have this very difficult case. good morning, shayla. >> yeah, good morning to you. authorities tell us they have no evidence in this case and no witnesses have come forward. investigators tell us this is case that cannot be solved by their work alone. in fact they need help from
son was malnourished investigators say 33-year-old elizabeth hawk only fed her 11-month-old child fruit and nuts. hawk followed a strict vegan diet and imposed views on family arrest in latest string mall nourishment cases involving parents who feed their babies what they deem to be a vegan diet. the 11-month-old was suffering from developments delays. boy is no in custody of his nutritionists agree perfectly healthy to feed babies vegan diet. however, parents need to be well informed about...
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images of malnourished children that cannot get what they need because of the man-made economic crisis . the leader of the opposition has traded on the. [applause] just as he has nothing to offer this country he has nothing to offer the rest of the world. [applause] who do we want running the country? those that leave the government that puts the interests of ordinary working people before others? or a bold and confident role on the world states given by conservative values and prosperity at home and abroad. and using our development and that greater security for working people. but those who have weakened britain on the world's stage to hurt the poorest of the most but the answer is clear . to seize the opportunities of brexit to build our country for working people for us all. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> i have been asked to introduce someone i know you're all looking forward to hearing. three weeks ago in new york we spent the of mourning in italy and the afternoon before coming to us and the constitution demonstrated that i expect in the needed coming months and y
images of malnourished children that cannot get what they need because of the man-made economic crisis . the leader of the opposition has traded on the. [applause] just as he has nothing to offer this country he has nothing to offer the rest of the world. [applause] who do we want running the country? those that leave the government that puts the interests of ordinary working people before others? or a bold and confident role on the world states given by conservative values and prosperity at...
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there wasn't any malnourishment. no these answer malls typical sanctuary that took in too many animals they are in over their head and we're electric to help them. we're going to get it down to minimum numbers so we can get sanctuary back where they can handle it and help them to do that if that takes one day or five years. wonderful work you there she is. josie is right behind me guys. four bob cats they were the two cougar and you are keeping one, the seventh one, correct? we're actually taking a few animals home. we're going to take a leopard home so dr. jennifer conrad who livers in l.a. wan work on leopard. she just had bad declaw. relief some a pain we're going to a jungle cat home. >> thank you so much for all work you do. and you know, guys just pad. what do you think? >> yeah. i mean it's, you know, you, you hate what they have come from, although it doesn't sound like things were too bad. that's good. that's really good to hear. a relief. really good to hear. you know that has to be an adjustment they've nu
there wasn't any malnourishment. no these answer malls typical sanctuary that took in too many animals they are in over their head and we're electric to help them. we're going to get it down to minimum numbers so we can get sanctuary back where they can handle it and help them to do that if that takes one day or five years. wonderful work you there she is. josie is right behind me guys. four bob cats they were the two cougar and you are keeping one, the seventh one, correct? we're actually...
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when investigators rescued a fort collins girl, the 7-year- old was malnourished. wearing a diaper, unable to walk or talk and suffering from seizures. it happened two years ago, her parents accused of abusing their young daughter. police arrested leah and douglas dyer two years ago. they told investigators they stopped taking her to doctors visits after she turned 3 because they didn't have a working car and didn't want to ask family or friends for any help. >>> samsung now says 140 of its galaxy note 7 smartphones overheated or caught fire. samsung's president is apologizing, saying the company still doesn't know what is causing the problems. workers say it could take a long time to learn why they overheat. airlines and amtrak have banned the phones. >>> so far, so good. the nuggets beat the new orleans pelicans last night to grab an opening night win. the manimal had a great game. then it denver went on to win 107-102. nuggets now face the trailblazers here at home saturday. >>> we have new video of a tribute to the victims of the pulse nightclub shooting in orl
when investigators rescued a fort collins girl, the 7-year- old was malnourished. wearing a diaper, unable to walk or talk and suffering from seizures. it happened two years ago, her parents accused of abusing their young daughter. police arrested leah and douglas dyer two years ago. they told investigators they stopped taking her to doctors visits after she turned 3 because they didn't have a working car and didn't want to ask family or friends for any help. >>> samsung now says 140...
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it's now making a slow and steady recovery at the hospital after being malnourished. to come, stopping the showdowns on mt. diablo. bikes versus car and a nude bid for peaceful coexistence. and cars broken into, and iphones stolen. what might be a new spike in crime seems to target one gro afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. and, she's back. storm coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. with the blue cash everyday card from american express you get cash back on this. mouth toys. that really takes me back. cash back on this. baloney and medical gauze. and even this. who said shrimmpppppppppppp? ahhh, shrimp. the lobster's little brother. great choice. ughhhhhh, i'm so shrimp rich. all with no annual fee. it's more than cash back. it's backed by the service and security of american express. >> this is abc7 mornings.
it's now making a slow and steady recovery at the hospital after being malnourished. to come, stopping the showdowns on mt. diablo. bikes versus car and a nude bid for peaceful coexistence. and cars broken into, and iphones stolen. what might be a new spike in crime seems to target one gro afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine....
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so when we spot a malnourished child or someone is brought to the clinic, we will weigh them first. then we will take their medical history to find the reason for the malnutrition. registered as a malnutrition child. raisins, vitamin a and d tablets. andmin d -- be multivitamins are given to the weak children. we give them whatever is available in the clinic. >> here there are epidemics. the caps are occupied -- cap's areoccupied -- camps occupied and different types of sicknesses are spread to each other. >> with 4 million refugees living in pakistan, the cities have swollen with people. services,lth sanitation, electricity and other public services have been .xtended to their limits there are hundreds of thousands of powerful stories in afghanistan. stories of bombings, raisins and isons andand -- pr torture, and families lost of hunger and malnutrition, of disease, of war, and of a generation of sacrifice. ♪ and there is the beginning of new life, and another new generation. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history to see our schedule or watch a
so when we spot a malnourished child or someone is brought to the clinic, we will weigh them first. then we will take their medical history to find the reason for the malnutrition. registered as a malnutrition child. raisins, vitamin a and d tablets. andmin d -- be multivitamins are given to the weak children. we give them whatever is available in the clinic. >> here there are epidemics. the caps are occupied -- cap's areoccupied -- camps occupied and different types of sicknesses are...
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the men are said to be malnourished but in reasonable condition. >>> several thousand protesters took highway in caracas, venezuela, saturday. they were angry that nicholas ma dura was stopped. they suspended the referendum after cases of fraud were found during the signature-gathering process. the opposition led national assembly will hold a special session on sunday. >>> at least seven people have died in mudslides and heavy rain in honduras. cnn's meteorologist derek van dam is at the world weather center with the latest. derek? >> george, relentless rainfall and dangerous conditions lead to the scenes that you see behind me here. you can see the search and rescue operations by some of the community members in this small village outside, about 150 kilometers outside of the capital of honduras. unfortunately, seven people died within this landslide and there are still three people missing. father and his two children. terrible tragedy to say the least. talking about the weather scenario that has led up to this tragedy is just the incessant rain that continues to batter central ameri
the men are said to be malnourished but in reasonable condition. >>> several thousand protesters took highway in caracas, venezuela, saturday. they were angry that nicholas ma dura was stopped. they suspended the referendum after cases of fraud were found during the signature-gathering process. the opposition led national assembly will hold a special session on sunday. >>> at least seven people have died in mudslides and heavy rain in honduras. cnn's meteorologist derek van...
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miller says they're anemic malnourished. they were inside a canvas greene bag along with this hair tag that authorities say may have been used to bound their legs. these kittens and two others in similar condition dropped off last week may have been used as live bait to train fighting dogs. >> this is a typical things that dog fighters will do. they will, they take small animals and train dogs to fight with them. >> reporter: two county sheriff's deputies arrived at the hospital to take photos for their investigation. after being cleaned up treated with antibiotics and fed the kittens salem and pumpkin are on the road to recovery. goems is asking for the public's help. >> reporter: the humans society is asking anyone with information to contact the sheriff's department saying that tips can be offered anonymous lee. a spokeswoman for the sheriff's department says animal abuse can be a felony depending on the severity of the case. amber lee k tvu fox 2 news. >>> california had 30,000 jobs in the month of september but still la
miller says they're anemic malnourished. they were inside a canvas greene bag along with this hair tag that authorities say may have been used to bound their legs. these kittens and two others in similar condition dropped off last week may have been used as live bait to train fighting dogs. >> this is a typical things that dog fighters will do. they will, they take small animals and train dogs to fight with them. >> reporter: two county sheriff's deputies arrived at the hospital to...
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guys getting their heads sheared like sheep, skinny, obviously had not eaten for a long time, malnourished, sick and so that was how they saw that there was something going on and he went to refugee camps and started asking people, asking people and found other people who had either escaped or had relatives that had been taken, so here you see the struggle; right? the government trying to control information. the journalists are trying to get the information, but within a certain umbrella of rules. i see michael parks back there who is in the book, by the way, and one of the things that michael parks said that out but was so important was the guys with the guns make the rules. do you remember saying that, michael? yeah, the guys with the guns make the rules, so you have to abide by certain number of roles and he did not all the time, by the way, like in south africa turkey sometimes did and sometimes didn't and sometimes got caught or so if i remember the story correct. he has not read the book, so he might be mad at me at this point but, that is just part of what happened. sometimes the r
guys getting their heads sheared like sheep, skinny, obviously had not eaten for a long time, malnourished, sick and so that was how they saw that there was something going on and he went to refugee camps and started asking people, asking people and found other people who had either escaped or had relatives that had been taken, so here you see the struggle; right? the government trying to control information. the journalists are trying to get the information, but within a certain umbrella of...
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they found the hawk was injured and malnourished.now making a steady recovery at the animal hospital. >>> bikes versus car and a nude bid for peaceful coexistence. and cars broken into, and >> good morning east bay. let's get up and get going! >> this is abc7 mornings. >> half past the hour on this saturday morning. it's so great to have you with us. i'm chris ngyen. we will start with a quick look at the weather this morning. here's meteorologist lisa argen. she's tracking the conditions where you live. hi, lisa. >> hi, chris. so quiet. no wind at all, no fog to speak of. and we are talking about cool temperatures and a preview for you from san jose, 280, 57 there. 47 gilroy, 61 in the city. from the east bay hills camera, vollmer peak 57. 47 napa. emeryville, testimonies climbing to the 60s by noontime at the coast. by the afternoon mid-70s to around 80 from half moon bay. mid-90s inland. warmer than yesterday. a spare the air alert today for the poor air quality in the inland east bay. here's the latest on hurricane matthew. it's
they found the hawk was injured and malnourished.now making a steady recovery at the animal hospital. >>> bikes versus car and a nude bid for peaceful coexistence. and cars broken into, and >> good morning east bay. let's get up and get going! >> this is abc7 mornings. >> half past the hour on this saturday morning. it's so great to have you with us. i'm chris ngyen. we will start with a quick look at the weather this morning. here's meteorologist lisa argen. she's...
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seen but their head sheared like sheep from the skinny, i received have been for a long time bed malnourished. that was how they saw there was something going on. he went to refugee camps and started asking people and asking people and found other people who had escaped or have relatives that had been taken. so here you see this struggle. the government is trying to control the information. the journalists are trying to get the information but within this sort of one of the things michael parkes said that i was so important as the guys at the guides make the rules. he did this all the time by the way mike in south africa. he sometimes did and sometimes didn't. he might be mad at me at this point. but that is part of what happens. the rules are a little bit too unreasonable and trying to get information from the idea is. but i think i teach journalists often want to tell you something important. one example that i think of is a country that she cares deeply about. enormous amount of empathy for people and sympathy for people. she is truly a sad and angry and saddened by what his hat named and
seen but their head sheared like sheep from the skinny, i received have been for a long time bed malnourished. that was how they saw there was something going on. he went to refugee camps and started asking people and asking people and found other people who had escaped or have relatives that had been taken. so here you see this struggle. the government is trying to control the information. the journalists are trying to get the information but within this sort of one of the things michael...
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warned the civil war is leading to famine in yemen, where some 1.5 million children are currentltly malnourishednd 28 million people are short of food. to talk more about the situation in yemen, we're joined now by sarah leah whitson, executive director of human rights watch's middle east and north africa division. she has made numerous trips to yemen including a visit this year to examine the impact of saudi-led coalition airstrikes. this latest attack on a funeral. can you explain what happened? >>>> what we know so far is the funeral was publicly announced on friday so it is clear the coalition is there was a funeral planned at this site, which is used for weddings, funerals, parties, and so forth. we know that it is regularly used for such public civilian gatherings for you know, over the past year. there were two strikes we know of on the funeral -- during the funeral. one followed by a second strike, which actually ended up injuring some first responders. again, we saw a repeat strike clearly indicating this was not an accident. initially, the saudis deny the airstrikes but according to th
warned the civil war is leading to famine in yemen, where some 1.5 million children are currentltly malnourishednd 28 million people are short of food. to talk more about the situation in yemen, we're joined now by sarah leah whitson, executive director of human rights watch's middle east and north africa division. she has made numerous trips to yemen including a visit this year to examine the impact of saudi-led coalition airstrikes. this latest attack on a funeral. can you explain what...
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she was malnourished from birth. was in a clinic run by doctors without borders in a small city on the border. she had malaria and mall nutrition. the doctors tried really valiantly to save her in this little clinic with no electricity, basically no medicine and almost no resources at all and, ultimately, they had to try to get her out of there, but the place is so dangerous, it's so hard to leave by road, they had to get an escort from the cameroonian military, and that escort didn't come for reasons no one really knows. just after the escort was rejected, the baby girl died. and, you know, it's a tragedy, and seeing it is horrific for me and for the people who are trying to save her. but ultimately, this is happening hourly in northeastern nigeria now, it's happening all the time. there is not enough assistance and food. there are children starving to death all over that region. and what i find so sad about this is this has been going on for a long time, you know. i mean, these places were liberated from boko haram
she was malnourished from birth. was in a clinic run by doctors without borders in a small city on the border. she had malaria and mall nutrition. the doctors tried really valiantly to save her in this little clinic with no electricity, basically no medicine and almost no resources at all and, ultimately, they had to try to get her out of there, but the place is so dangerous, it's so hard to leave by road, they had to get an escort from the cameroonian military, and that escort didn't come for...