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top vo - juanfra el informe de marian albornoz...tema nos lleva a la pregunta de esta maÑana.. siente usted temor de viajar en avin por miedo a contagiarse con el virus del bola? lorena participe en este foro y su respuesta poddria ser compartida durante la emisin de este noticiero... juanfra lo nico que tiene que hacer es ir a nuestra pgina de facebook "telemundo 48"... all escribe su comentario... y aqu nosotros podramos compartir su opinin... lorena participe con nosotros... recuerde: facebook/telemund o48 juanfra --- la semana pasada... las autoridades de salud confirmaron la existencia de un menor de edad en san francisco con enterovirus.. . solo que el diagnostico se hizo hace dos meses.. ---ahora la preguntas es... por que hasta ahora se lo dan a conocer a la comunidad? ---sandra bermudez tiene el informe.... take pkg 0:01 0:21 1:38 juanfra/tag ademas de lavarse las manos no debe de tocarse los ojos nariz y boca, desinfecte las superficies de su casa, juguetes, agarraderas de puertas sobretodo si hay alguien enfermo y evite be
top vo - juanfra el informe de marian albornoz...tema nos lleva a la pregunta de esta maÑana.. siente usted temor de viajar en avin por miedo a contagiarse con el virus del bola? lorena participe en este foro y su respuesta poddria ser compartida durante la emisin de este noticiero... juanfra lo nico que tiene que hacer es ir a nuestra pgina de facebook "telemundo 48"... all escribe su comentario... y aqu nosotros podramos compartir su opinin... lorena participe con nosotros......
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. >> aim marian i started an initiative with my colleagues called engagement for public schools we want to tell you about what we're doing but a particular activity engaged ♪ the engrossment fair for those of you who don't know we've interviewed a lot of people in the room and spoken that about public engagement for public schools is a process not a new organization that is designed to build public support for public schools among a board basis in the san francisco population we're not a reform effort and not a new organization kind of a dialog it's leading to aforementioned we right started with one hundred interviews and did those informal and we left hand to what people said when we said what did you think we could do a a city as a population to better support our school system people said that's a green great question go out and talk to the people we can't talk to the people that don't show up at our doorstep we interviewed about we had a dialog process with thirty groups thought the city in all 11 stroirl district those were people from adams 12 to 90 they said we would love to sup
. >> aim marian i started an initiative with my colleagues called engagement for public schools we want to tell you about what we're doing but a particular activity engaged ♪ the engrossment fair for those of you who don't know we've interviewed a lot of people in the room and spoken that about public engagement for public schools is a process not a new organization that is designed to build public support for public schools among a board basis in the san francisco population we're not...
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marian, you said you haven't even about to sleep, though, right? >> no. i listened to kuipe on $ radio because i like the way they announce it. i knew they would win. >> they're pretty awake for being out there that long. thanks a lot. overnight street sweepers cleaned up litter and leftover debris getting things ready for the big parade. but it will be a much different story tomorrow and last night the streets really belonged to the fans. ♪ giants >> now most of the celebrations around second and king streets were peaceful and joy us but there were some trouble spots. numerous police officers were hurt while they tried to get the crowd to disperse and put out bonfires. one officer had to be taken to the hospital, several people were arrested. in the mission district court, fans set fires. at least two people were shot, one person stabbed in separate events. none of the injuries are considered life threatening. >> too bad that has to happen. >> fan fran police could not have been more adamant about just try to be safe in your celebrating. >> get ready to
marian, you said you haven't even about to sleep, though, right? >> no. i listened to kuipe on $ radio because i like the way they announce it. i knew they would win. >> they're pretty awake for being out there that long. thanks a lot. overnight street sweepers cleaned up litter and leftover debris getting things ready for the big parade. but it will be a much different story tomorrow and last night the streets really belonged to the fans. ♪ giants >> now most of the...
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marian mahond, al jazeera. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists imprisonedpeter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed, appealing their convictions. we'll get a weather update next on al jazeera. then should britain recognize palestine as a state? we'll be live in london. and we'll tell you about the scuffles in hong kong as hundreds of masked men moved in to break down protest barriers. >> a firsthand look at the isil fight >> you can see where the bullets ripped right through... >> refugees struggling to survive >> the government, they don't help us... >> but who is fueling the violence? >> if they had the chance to kill each other, to make more territory, they would do it >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... new episode iraq divided: the battle against isil only on al jazeera america >> hello again, the top stories on al jazeera. a series of bomb blasts has killed at least 30 people in iraq averages e
marian mahond, al jazeera. >> al jazeera continues to demand the release of its three journalists imprisonedpeter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed, appealing their convictions. we'll get a weather update next on al jazeera. then should britain recognize palestine as a state? we'll be live in london. and we'll tell you about the scuffles in hong kong as hundreds of masked men moved in to break down protest barriers. >> a firsthand look at the isil fight >> you can see...
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candidate marian bowser to return $20,000 from her campaign. she received it from a former manager. the district had to take over that complex, david katania asked her to return the man. it had more than $100,000 of unaccounted for money. they face another independent schwartz. >>> a federal judge struck down act an's 16-year ban yesterday. it is symbolic for the state because the alaska ban was the first of its kind in the nation. last week's actions by the court means same-sex couples can wed in 29 states. >>> if your family is off work and school, head town to columbus plaza in front of union station. it will honor christopher columbus. as part of the ceremony, the u.s. marine corps. band will play. you can hear speeches from diplomats from italy and spain. >>> a lot of questions about kirk cousins. his fourth quarter interception against the arizona cardinals. the team is 1-7 when he starts. you n see the skins try again at home this sunday. >> you have to get this thing to win. after that try to power on. one after the other. >> what else can you do? the skins will play the ten
candidate marian bowser to return $20,000 from her campaign. she received it from a former manager. the district had to take over that complex, david katania asked her to return the man. it had more than $100,000 of unaccounted for money. they face another independent schwartz. >>> a federal judge struck down act an's 16-year ban yesterday. it is symbolic for the state because the alaska ban was the first of its kind in the nation. last week's actions by the court means same-sex...
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. >> i'm here in part because marian said i should be sure to come here you. my question has -- really can go to all three of you because i think that truth and reconciliation is long overdue, is absolutely essential. white people don't know. that's a way that white people could come to know. black people don't get a chance on the daily level to talk about things that -- not just what happened during -- all during jim crow but what happened last week to a young guy that went to cookville and they're not very many black people in cookville, and he -- the police just sort of chased him around town, and then -- he didn't ever have to go to jail or anything, but it's just a constant. and i think that if any of you know anything about truth and reconciliation happening in this country, i'd like to know about it because i'd like to make contact with -- and each of you could comment on that matter. >> well, thank you for your comment. you're actually making me -- while you're talking, making me think of a couple of max maxims from the south african context. one about
. >> i'm here in part because marian said i should be sure to come here you. my question has -- really can go to all three of you because i think that truth and reconciliation is long overdue, is absolutely essential. white people don't know. that's a way that white people could come to know. black people don't get a chance on the daily level to talk about things that -- not just what happened during -- all during jim crow but what happened last week to a young guy that went to cookville...
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a separate typhoon pelted the marian a islands, including guam. >>> crews in el dorado county are getting close to containing the king fire, which began more than three weeks ago. it's destroyed at least a dozen homes and burned almost 98,000 acres another pollock pines. it's now 98% contained. meanwhile, more evacuees are being allowed back it their homes. the story of one family who found his home looted. >> reporter: flames from the king fire forced hundreds of people to leave their homes for days. the mcclung family was one of them. >> it was hectic. there was smoke everywhere. we got our lives and headed out. >> reporter: she was allowed back in a couple days later to feed their animals. that trip to check on the home soon became devastating as she noticed they had been burglarized. >> they left a footprint. >> reporter: now that the fire is almost out the community is getting to the to see if they can buy back some of what the family lost. >> who could have done this? why to they want to do this? nervous. don't like it at all. i don't know if they're coming back. >> the thieves stol
a separate typhoon pelted the marian a islands, including guam. >>> crews in el dorado county are getting close to containing the king fire, which began more than three weeks ago. it's destroyed at least a dozen homes and burned almost 98,000 acres another pollock pines. it's now 98% contained. meanwhile, more evacuees are being allowed back it their homes. the story of one family who found his home looted. >> reporter: flames from the king fire forced hundreds of people to leave...
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lower marian is launching blackboard connect, a call-out service.idents can get calls and alerts on their phones about emergencies, including power outages, road closures and crimes. to get the alert, you can sign up for calls, texts or e-mails. >>> drexel university plans to hold a mass casualty drill today between 9:00 and noon, simulating a response to a hazmat situation. it will help them evaluate their decisions and practices. >>> drivers, you've been warned. this morning you'll pay the price if you run a red light in certainly intersections. three red light cameras have been there for months at abington's most dangerous intersections. the trial period ended at midnight. >> there is no money incentive. we're doing this strictly because it is going to make our most dangerous intersections safer. and from that standpoint, we're getting excellent feedback. >> and the fine for running a red light there, $100. >>> 5:17. if you're getting ready to head out, let's check roads, see if there's any backed up construction delays, any accidents to know abo
lower marian is launching blackboard connect, a call-out service.idents can get calls and alerts on their phones about emergencies, including power outages, road closures and crimes. to get the alert, you can sign up for calls, texts or e-mails. >>> drexel university plans to hold a mass casualty drill today between 9:00 and noon, simulating a response to a hazmat situation. it will help them evaluate their decisions and practices. >>> drivers, you've been warned. this morning...
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. >>> happening today, officials will break ground on the new upper marian community center. it will be along valley forge road. it will begin at 4:30 this afternoon. it will include a fitness center, running tracks and a cafe. it will also house the parks and rec department. it is expected to open next summer. >>> to decision 2014. the first lady is back on the campaign trail. she will be at several events in colorado to support a senator running for re-election there. she will start campaigning in denver and head to an event at c colorado state university. she has made several speeches across the country in the last few weeks. we are less than two weeks away from election day. we are getting new information about the race for new jersey's 1st congressional district. both candidates are vying to replace a former congressman. in 12 days until the election, federal, state and local ball balloting in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware will be held tuesday, november 4th. >>> good morning. it's another dreary day. we will see light rainfall moving through most of our area. we
. >>> happening today, officials will break ground on the new upper marian community center. it will be along valley forge road. it will begin at 4:30 this afternoon. it will include a fitness center, running tracks and a cafe. it will also house the parks and rec department. it is expected to open next summer. >>> to decision 2014. the first lady is back on the campaign trail. she will be at several events in colorado to support a senator running for re-election there. she...
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marian mahon lblgz. >> al jazeera continues to protest the detention of peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. appealing their convictions. have demonstrators angry at beijing's decision to screen candidates for the 2017 elections are reassembling their barricades. other groups and police have tried unblock roads in the financial district. there are fears that the protests will hurt hon hong kons reputation of a stable financial exat. divya gopalan has the story. >> there have been using it as a bargaining tool otell the government to give them more space in other areas and the government has not responded. police earlier today tried to take down those barricades, they didn't manage to do that as protesters gathered over there. instead we have been seeing many concentrations there with other people and possibly members of the public. some are trade union people taxi drivers, construction workers, trying to tear down those barricades. now, instead the protesters have been fortifying them. back here, on the main protest site, there's been a cause to rally by student leaders. peopl
marian mahon lblgz. >> al jazeera continues to protest the detention of peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed. appealing their convictions. have demonstrators angry at beijing's decision to screen candidates for the 2017 elections are reassembling their barricades. other groups and police have tried unblock roads in the financial district. there are fears that the protests will hurt hon hong kons reputation of a stable financial exat. divya gopalan has the story. >> there...
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. >>> new calls for marian bowser to return $20,000 from her campaign. she received the money from a former manager from the park southern apartments in southeast washington. when the district had to take over that complex, independent david catania asked her to return the. an audit shows $100,000 in unaccounted money. they face another independent schwartz in next month's election. >>> the area will mark this columbus day. there's a ceremony in d.c. the u.s. marine corps. band will play and spanish and italian diplomats are scheduled to speak at columbus plaza in front of union plaza at 11:00 >> town in turmoil. the latest on what hit ferguson community and why the day ahead could be much more difficult for police there. >>> you could encounter a little rain as you head out the door. we're tracking the impact it could have on your evening plans too. your hour-by-hour forecast with weather and traffic on the 1s at 6:11. >>> another cup of coffee could help your body fight off c i love the bacon on this sub. i love bacon so much, i'm launching a line of b
. >>> new calls for marian bowser to return $20,000 from her campaign. she received the money from a former manager from the park southern apartments in southeast washington. when the district had to take over that complex, independent david catania asked her to return the. an audit shows $100,000 in unaccounted money. they face another independent schwartz in next month's election. >>> the area will mark this columbus day. there's a ceremony in d.c. the u.s. marine corps....
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the leader of the self-proclaimed donetsk people's republic is saying his troops will target marian pollthe east of the country. a ceasefire was declared in the east last month. ukraine's prime minister has warned of possible attempts by russia to destabilize parliamentary elections on sunday. >> we can go live now to barnaby phillips, our correspondent in the ukrainian capitol of kiev. it seems as though ukrainians will be voting on sunday with uncertainty as to whether this conflict in the east of the country is resolved or not. >> yes, that's right. elections are taking place under very tense circumstances. in fact, not taking place, it should be said, in those eastern parents of the country where there has been conflict and which are currently under the control of what are seen here by the ukrainian authorities as secessionists, i illegitimate secessionists. dozens of ukrainian soldiers and 50 civilians have been killed over the past six weeks. it's always been a shaky affair and the run up to sunday's vote has been difficult. >> how does this simmering conflict in the east feed into
the leader of the self-proclaimed donetsk people's republic is saying his troops will target marian pollthe east of the country. a ceasefire was declared in the east last month. ukraine's prime minister has warned of possible attempts by russia to destabilize parliamentary elections on sunday. >> we can go live now to barnaby phillips, our correspondent in the ukrainian capitol of kiev. it seems as though ukrainians will be voting on sunday with uncertainty as to whether this conflict in...
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joining us now democratic strategist marian march. political editor steven.to have you with us. mary ann the democrats polling early that money from 11 congressional districts, a sign of bad times? >> well, i don't think it's probably the democrats are going to lose seats in the house. that's been true for months and months and months. that's been true for a long time. they want to minimize their losses. >> since no one should be surprised, why did they split the money to begin with? >> there were some competitive races where someone republicans looked vulnerable. it was a matter of margins. the democrats were never going to win the house back. this was about minimizing losses? lou: and the losses look like they're going to be reasonable deep. when we're looking at nine out of 11 races according to the latest fox polls, democrats have to be kind of wondering what they can do because the president has actually saddled them with his policies on the ballot, perhaps ahead of their names. >> yeah, two things, first of all, in the house, today we just found that de
joining us now democratic strategist marian march. political editor steven.to have you with us. mary ann the democrats polling early that money from 11 congressional districts, a sign of bad times? >> well, i don't think it's probably the democrats are going to lose seats in the house. that's been true for months and months and months. that's been true for a long time. they want to minimize their losses. >> since no one should be surprised, why did they split the money to begin...
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they hadn't done the embryo screening procedure, their four- year-old son mason and his baby sister marian very well have been born with a genetic mutation that increases the risk of breast, ovarian, prostate, and pancreatic cancer. it wasn't until melinda herself was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer seven years ago that she found out she carried that gene mutation known as brca1. did you know what brca1 was? >> melinda: not a clue. >> o'donnell: but as it turned out, it had haunted her family for generations. at age 29, facing chemotherapy and a double mastectomy, melinda was afraid that if she had children one day, they would also be cursed with that potentially deadly mutation. what did doctors tell you about the risk of passing on this brca mutation? >> melinda: 50%, so flip a coin. >> o'donnell: and i bet that weighed on you even heavier. >> melinda: yes. it's a lifetime of having to worry about it, and i just didn't... i didn't want my kids to have to do that. >> o'donnell: the best way to ensure that was to do embryo screening for the brca1 gene mutation, which dr.
they hadn't done the embryo screening procedure, their four- year-old son mason and his baby sister marian very well have been born with a genetic mutation that increases the risk of breast, ovarian, prostate, and pancreatic cancer. it wasn't until melinda herself was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer seven years ago that she found out she carried that gene mutation known as brca1. did you know what brca1 was? >> melinda: not a clue. >> o'donnell: but as it turned...
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the remains of 65-year-old marian williams were discovered near his trailer 75 miles south of humboldt. police say the bear did not kill williams. they believe he died of a heart attack before he was found by the bear. >>> as world series fever hits the bay area, b.a.r.t. is planning to ramp up service, they expect record setting crowds next week. on thursday more than 462,000 people rode b.a.r.t., the fourth largest ever, as fans headed to at&t park. in preparation for the crowds, b.a.r.t. will be adding extra cars and more trains on game day. giants outfielder hunter pence inspires his teammates and appare apparently the internet. >> we ain't done yet, boys. saddle up. we're burning it down. >> pence is called the reverend for the special sermons he gives in the clubhouse. a video of that speech has been shared hundreds of times on the web. hunter is a man who exists in the moment, about a half hour later reporters asked what he said in the speech. his response? i don't know. a dream is coming true for a 6-year-old royals fan battling cancer. noah wilson is fighting a rare form of bo
the remains of 65-year-old marian williams were discovered near his trailer 75 miles south of humboldt. police say the bear did not kill williams. they believe he died of a heart attack before he was found by the bear. >>> as world series fever hits the bay area, b.a.r.t. is planning to ramp up service, they expect record setting crowds next week. on thursday more than 462,000 people rode b.a.r.t., the fourth largest ever, as fans headed to at&t park. in preparation for the crowds,...
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open champion marian. serena williams has made it through to the quarter finals. her match with some great rallies including the one which saw williams dig dip. cross court forehand ending the match. her challenge was unsuccessful soser serena is moving through. in major league baseball, the two playoff games taking place with detroit at baltimore. kansas city takes on the angels. on wednesday the giants beat the pirates. to reach the national league divisional series. the wild card game was scoreless, when a grand slam hope tore put the giants 4-0 up. it was the first grand slam in post game history. madison also kept the home crowd quiet, as he shut out the pirates giving up four hits in the game. winning this 18-0. all the sport on our website check out aljazeera.com forward slash sports preview there on the japanese grand prix taking place this sunday. raul, thank you very much. and that's it for this news hour on al jazeera, thank you for watching adrian is with you next, i hope you stay with us. >> hard work! >> hard work! >> dedication! >> dedication! >> ha
open champion marian. serena williams has made it through to the quarter finals. her match with some great rallies including the one which saw williams dig dip. cross court forehand ending the match. her challenge was unsuccessful soser serena is moving through. in major league baseball, the two playoff games taking place with detroit at baltimore. kansas city takes on the angels. on wednesday the giants beat the pirates. to reach the national league divisional series. the wild card game was...
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table for a couple of weeks carving 30 frames from the classic scene, frames like the one depicting mariancrane's eyes. the pumpkins-- >> they went through the pumpkin graveyard. >> reporter: she carved a new eye. ouch. she calls her three-minute video psycho lantern like psycho and jack-o'-lantern. >> a hilarious pun. >> reporter: she did the entire ten pumpkins by carving three scenes per pumpkin. >> i was trying to save on pumpkin slaughter. >> reporter: julia isn't exactly a hitchcock buff. last halloween she first got the idea of doing a stop motion video made out of carved pumpkins but it was too late and pumpkins were sold out so she did it this year. normally her art consists of etching ships on ostrich eggs but carving a bloody hand is so much spookier. at the end of psycho lantern, she carved herself holding a pumpkin. >> like this. and offering it to him. >> reporter: offering it to hitchcock. do you like long showers? as a matter of fact, i do. >> reporter: you need a long shower to wash off all that pumpkin. pumpkins sure beats blood circling the drain. jeanne moos, cnn. >> ve
table for a couple of weeks carving 30 frames from the classic scene, frames like the one depicting mariancrane's eyes. the pumpkins-- >> they went through the pumpkin graveyard. >> reporter: she carved a new eye. ouch. she calls her three-minute video psycho lantern like psycho and jack-o'-lantern. >> a hilarious pun. >> reporter: she did the entire ten pumpkins by carving three scenes per pumpkin. >> i was trying to save on pumpkin slaughter. >> reporter:...
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. >>> so-called mayor for life marian berry being honored today for four decades of public service. 1 declared today marion berry day, and hosted the councilman at their studios. listeners called in between 9:00 and 4:30 this afternoon to ask questions. some special guests also joined him on air throughout the day. berry was first elected to the d.c. city council back in 1974, and served four terms as mayor. >>> still to come at 5:00 tonight, her most personal moments broadcast worldwide online. now one woman's ex charged with revenge porn. >> yes, i made a video. but that doesn't give him the authority to display my body or my sexuality for others' enjoyment. >>> also a local mother now a mega millionaire. what she plans to do with her winnings. >> doug? >> guys, take a look at this. the sun starting to be seen out there. a few clouds. but we've got a solar eclipse happening. it starts in d.c., and about the next 15 minutes, this is a live shot from l.a. we are also streaming this on nbcwashington.com. i'll be back with more on what you can expect this evening, coming u >>> welcome
. >>> so-called mayor for life marian berry being honored today for four decades of public service. 1 declared today marion berry day, and hosted the councilman at their studios. listeners called in between 9:00 and 4:30 this afternoon to ask questions. some special guests also joined him on air throughout the day. berry was first elected to the d.c. city council back in 1974, and served four terms as mayor. >>> still to come at 5:00 tonight, her most personal moments...
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and that book you wrote about marian berry a few years ago made all of us proud too, tom. we think you made a smart decision 25 years ago and seems like you're beginning to get the hang of this tv thing. >> i'm still -- i came the same year you did. >> and not long after wendy, a year after. >> and pat collins called me up before and said we just hired a new anchor and she's great. you should come over here. >> there you go. we were -- >> collins -- >> wonderful team. >> thank you, guys. >> we love you. >> thank you very much. >> we love working with you. and here's to many years to come. >> yeah. >> all right. don't get him started. >>> still ahead, there is a free concert on the national mall, creating a lot of headaches. here's adam tuss. >> reporter: in just a couple weeks, metro says it's not going to run any trains on the blue line. i'm adam tuss on the national mall. we'll tell you why, coming up. >>> chilling video inside an old town, alexandria, gas station. why a robber opened fire, even after the clerk turned over hundreds in cash. >>> georgetown issues a sex as
and that book you wrote about marian berry a few years ago made all of us proud too, tom. we think you made a smart decision 25 years ago and seems like you're beginning to get the hang of this tv thing. >> i'm still -- i came the same year you did. >> and not long after wendy, a year after. >> and pat collins called me up before and said we just hired a new anchor and she's great. you should come over here. >> there you go. we were -- >> collins -- >>...
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that's just -- marian cannot be deferred.arian and i have a story i have a store just to pick something to love each other, sometimes we don't i've got to tell you that no one can diminish his legacy and his work. when he had dashed business one minute? >> moderator: that would let a one word answer. catania: yes, i would take the call. schwartz: of course i would take his call. in fact, i have the great privilege and i would never understand exactly why, but marion before he went in for his kidney translate operation, i had just gotten on the council and i was out of town actually, i got a call from marion barry from hospital, howard universiuniversi ty hospital and so i had a conversation with -- >> moderator: thank you very much. schwartz: always have, always will. bowser: yes, i would take marion's call. in fact, i took is called about five calls a day, talking about what's important to the residents of ward eight. [cheers and applause] >> moderator: okay. we would like -- we'll keep it on ms. bowser and work away down. o
that's just -- marian cannot be deferred.arian and i have a story i have a store just to pick something to love each other, sometimes we don't i've got to tell you that no one can diminish his legacy and his work. when he had dashed business one minute? >> moderator: that would let a one word answer. catania: yes, i would take the call. schwartz: of course i would take his call. in fact, i have the great privilege and i would never understand exactly why, but marion before he went in for...
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also in west conshohocken on conshohocken state road, right at marian hill lane, there's an accident that's newly came into our system. and right now in westville, for new jersey drivers, there is a crash that we've been following throughout the morning, almonessen road at delsea drive. it should be out there at least for -- within the hour we're told it could be lift 'but an alternate is route 45 or gateway boulevard around that. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> skies are clear and we're going to see a lot of sunshine, but no sunshine just yet, so the temperatures are falling with very light wind. it's calm at philadelphia international. 49 degrees in the city. no frost in the city. some of the suburbs, a different story. a look at the flag here at the nbc 10 studios. no wind, clear skies, dry air. we've got 30s for pottstown, doylestown, wrightstown. could see some frost in some of these areas. langhorne is at 38 degrees currently. it has dropped to 37 in doylestown and jamison and farther north and west, we get 36 degrees for quakertown. s
also in west conshohocken on conshohocken state road, right at marian hill lane, there's an accident that's newly came into our system. and right now in westville, for new jersey drivers, there is a crash that we've been following throughout the morning, almonessen road at delsea drive. it should be out there at least for -- within the hour we're told it could be lift 'but an alternate is route 45 or gateway boulevard around that. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with...
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this gentleman. [ inaudible ] >> common wealth on northern marian island. i notice that mir anna islands and samoa haven't joined the compact. aside from communication, are there any other hurdles that would prevent them from joining? >> i believe that the -- there are probably attorneys in the room that can answer better. and there is something that can prevent two territories from establishing mutual aid agreement. the nature after compact between states is what requires congressional approval. but i don't think there is anything to prevent territories from establishing arrangements or appropriate yit agreement. and from a practical objective of course. for states it is one thing because they are contiguous geographically. we are talking about moving things. i think where the territories are concerned, it is a different logistical challenge. potentially less useful.
this gentleman. [ inaudible ] >> common wealth on northern marian island. i notice that mir anna islands and samoa haven't joined the compact. aside from communication, are there any other hurdles that would prevent them from joining? >> i believe that the -- there are probably attorneys in the room that can answer better. and there is something that can prevent two territories from establishing mutual aid agreement. the nature after compact between states is what requires...
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and let's not forget marian, the cancer patient who would have been dead in 12 months if it wasn't for obama care. her doctors gave her one year to live if she didn't get treatment. even with a part-time job she couldn't afford insurance until obama care. her treatment just started and now her doctors give her an optimistic outlook for recovery. so, as we head into the 2014 elections and beyond, tell stories like these. they can change people's minds. give voters a reason to choose a democrat who supports obama care. because people want to vote for the things that matter most to them. and one day, the life that saved by obama care may be their own. [ cheers and applause ]. >> christopher massicotte. >> you know, there's always been gay people. we were just so deep in the closet we didn't know each other and then world war ii happened, we enlisted and found each other. in fact, san francisco was a major war-time port. now you know why the city by the bay is so fabulous. after the war, we took -- many of us took government jobs, an astronomer by the name of frank was fired from his job i
and let's not forget marian, the cancer patient who would have been dead in 12 months if it wasn't for obama care. her doctors gave her one year to live if she didn't get treatment. even with a part-time job she couldn't afford insurance until obama care. her treatment just started and now her doctors give her an optimistic outlook for recovery. so, as we head into the 2014 elections and beyond, tell stories like these. they can change people's minds. give voters a reason to choose a democrat...
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and let's not forget marian, the cancer patient who would have been dead in 12 months if it wasn't for obama care. her doctors gave her one year to live if she didn't get treatment. even with a part-time job she couldn't afford insurance until obama care. her treatment just started and now her doctors give her an optimistic outlook for recovery. so, as we head into the 2014 elections and beyond, tell stories like these. they can change people's minds. give voters a reason to choose a democrat who supports obama care. because people want to vote for the things that matter most to them. and one day, the life that saved by obama care may be their own. [ cheers and applause ]. >> christopher massicotte. >> you know, there's always been gay people. we were just so deep in the closet we didn't know each other and then world war ii happened, we enlisted and found each other. in fact, san francisco was a major war-time port. now you know why the city by the bay is so fabulous. after the war, we took -- many of us took government jobs, an astronomer by the name of frank was fired from his job i
and let's not forget marian, the cancer patient who would have been dead in 12 months if it wasn't for obama care. her doctors gave her one year to live if she didn't get treatment. even with a part-time job she couldn't afford insurance until obama care. her treatment just started and now her doctors give her an optimistic outlook for recovery. so, as we head into the 2014 elections and beyond, tell stories like these. they can change people's minds. give voters a reason to choose a democrat...
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the first question goes to doug ose and will be asked by marian. >> you mentioned the affordable care act in your opening statement and said that you support the repeal that you would keep certain aspects such as coverage despite existing conditions but i wonder what your plan is for the millions of californians that now have old insurance under the exchange. what would your plan do for them? ose: obamacare is failing to address the needs and it's costing jobs through all sorts of sectors dealing with small business and the like. they promised we would be able to keep our doctor and that is proving to be untrue. the president promised health care would go down and that's turned out to not be true. and while there are a couple of things in the 3,000 pages of the affordable care act that have merit and the vast majority of the bill is not consistent with the needs of this country what we need to do is make sure people can have coverage for pre-existing conditions and that we allow them to shot across the state lines to get the best deal and allow them to pick their own doctor. the probl
the first question goes to doug ose and will be asked by marian. >> you mentioned the affordable care act in your opening statement and said that you support the repeal that you would keep certain aspects such as coverage despite existing conditions but i wonder what your plan is for the millions of californians that now have old insurance under the exchange. what would your plan do for them? ose: obamacare is failing to address the needs and it's costing jobs through all sorts of sectors...
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this gentleman. [ inaudible ] >> common wealth on northern marian island. i notice that mir anna islands and samoa haven't joined the compact. aside from communication, are there any other hurdles that would prevent them from joining? >> i believe that the -- there are probably attorneys in the room that can answer better. and there is something that can prevent two territories from establishing mutual aid agreement. the nature after compact between states is what requires congressional approval. but i don't think there is anything to prevent territories from establishing arrangements or appropriate yit agreement. and from a practical objective of course. for states it is one thing because they are contiguous geographically. we are talking about moving things. i think where the territories are concerned, it is a different logistical challenge. potentially less useful. >> to my regret, this will have to be our last question. >> hi. how's the reseptember economic struggles impacted how states align with federal support and ability of the federal government to
this gentleman. [ inaudible ] >> common wealth on northern marian island. i notice that mir anna islands and samoa haven't joined the compact. aside from communication, are there any other hurdles that would prevent them from joining? >> i believe that the -- there are probably attorneys in the room that can answer better. and there is something that can prevent two territories from establishing mutual aid agreement. the nature after compact between states is what requires...
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the cfo marian lake says will go towards foreign exchange issues, among others.go moving on matched on earnings after cutting costs. mortgage originations were roughly half of what they were in the third quarter last year. another issue for wells fargo, banks have stashed away billions of dollars to cover loans that go bad. and as credit begins to improve, they release some of that money. they've been doing it for a few years, but now there's less and less of it to go around, less released each quarter, which means more earnings engines will need to be more apparent. citi released 552 million of those types of funds. that's the most of any bank so far. that's one factor in its bottom line beat. another, a surprise profit in citi holdings. its so-called bad bank. but perhaps of bigger focus, guys, for investors, were some strategic actions that citigroup is taking. it will exit consumer businesses in 11 countries, including japan. that's the one that surprised people. also exiting consumer businesses in six countries in latin america, where the company has faced i
the cfo marian lake says will go towards foreign exchange issues, among others.go moving on matched on earnings after cutting costs. mortgage originations were roughly half of what they were in the third quarter last year. another issue for wells fargo, banks have stashed away billions of dollars to cover loans that go bad. and as credit begins to improve, they release some of that money. they've been doing it for a few years, but now there's less and less of it to go around, less released each...
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for organizers, women were artistic performers who only female voices they wanted to hear was mariannderson, odetta, joan baez, and mahalia jackson. actress lena horne was to be seen, but not heard. angry by this exclusion, height called on other african-american women to protest. supporters thought that including women would take the focus off race. yet as height pointed out, though the vast majority of civil rights leaders nationally and locally were male, most of the audience were largely comprised of women. at the pain, who goes way back is a daughter of a pullman porter herself. and a member of the chicago mass rally for the march on washington movement. called randolph out as sexism. by 1963, she was a distinguished journalist and only the second african-american woman to be admitted to the white house press corps. she probably chided randolph for failing to include a single woman speaker. she wrote that in light of the role women have played in the struggle for freedom, in light of the extra burdens they have carried, it is incredible that as aman should appear speaker. she su
for organizers, women were artistic performers who only female voices they wanted to hear was mariannderson, odetta, joan baez, and mahalia jackson. actress lena horne was to be seen, but not heard. angry by this exclusion, height called on other african-american women to protest. supporters thought that including women would take the focus off race. yet as height pointed out, though the vast majority of civil rights leaders nationally and locally were male, most of the audience were largely...
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and let's not forget marian, the cancer patient who would have been dead in 12 months if it wasn't for obama care. her doctors gave her one year to live if she didn't get treatment. even with a part-time job she couldn't afford insurance until obama care. her treatment just started and now her doctors give her an optimistic outlook for recovery. so, as we head into the 2014 elections and beyond, tell stories like these. they can change people's minds. give voters a reason to choose a democrat who supports obama care. because people want to vote for the things that matter most to them. and one day, the life that saved by obama care may be their own. [ cheers and applause ]. >> christopher massicotte. >> you know, there's always been gay people. we were just so deep in the closet we didn't know each other and then world war ii happened, we enlisted and found each other. in fact, san francisco was a major war-time port. now you know why the city by the bay is so fabulous. after the war, we took -- many of us took government jobs, an astronomer by the name of frank was fired from his job i
and let's not forget marian, the cancer patient who would have been dead in 12 months if it wasn't for obama care. her doctors gave her one year to live if she didn't get treatment. even with a part-time job she couldn't afford insurance until obama care. her treatment just started and now her doctors give her an optimistic outlook for recovery. so, as we head into the 2014 elections and beyond, tell stories like these. they can change people's minds. give voters a reason to choose a democrat...
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i'm especially pleased to welcome doctor marian who is with us today. the national coordinator at the school for the 23 union fifth three union of the 1988 class. welcome to doctor henkins and the 1988 class. [applause] i also welcome the speakers and i would like to thank them for being with us on such a short notice and i'm especially grateful to andy a faculty member of the department of department of microbiology and immunology that organized the symposium and his team from external affairs who provided logistical and organizational support. thank you both for your leadership. it was just about a week ago that the director of the malaria research institute here at the bloomberg school contacted me to suggest that we invite a speaker to discuss the ebola epidemic. that idea and conversation grew into a symposium, but it was the university's president ron daniels but urged us to bring our insight to as large an audience as possible. ron is the 14th president of johns hopkins university. a former provost at the university of pennsylvania he was previou
i'm especially pleased to welcome doctor marian who is with us today. the national coordinator at the school for the 23 union fifth three union of the 1988 class. welcome to doctor henkins and the 1988 class. [applause] i also welcome the speakers and i would like to thank them for being with us on such a short notice and i'm especially grateful to andy a faculty member of the department of department of microbiology and immunology that organized the symposium and his team from external affairs...
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bullets into the white house in november of 2011 while sasha obama was home with her grandmother, marian obama on her way back home from an outing with friends. just days later, another revelation that during a trip to atlanta on september 16th, an armed security contractor made his way onto an elevator with president obama. the man didn't come to the attention of agents until he disobeyed their orders to stop recording the president with a cell phone camera. nor did they realize he was armed until after his elevator encounter with president obama. the revelation of security failures ultimately led to the resignation of secret service director julia peierson and a launch of a full-scale review of the agency. and it's left the secret service, which has so long been the silent presence in the lingering shadows exposed to the spotlight of public scrutiny. here with me now is rich starpoli who was in the secret service for 23 years, including as a position as assistant special agent in charge of the secret service's new york office and six years assigned to the presidential detail under appe
bullets into the white house in november of 2011 while sasha obama was home with her grandmother, marian obama on her way back home from an outing with friends. just days later, another revelation that during a trip to atlanta on september 16th, an armed security contractor made his way onto an elevator with president obama. the man didn't come to the attention of agents until he disobeyed their orders to stop recording the president with a cell phone camera. nor did they realize he was armed...
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host: mariane in blackstone, virginia on our democrat line. good morning.e been trying to get on c-span for the last three years. host: welcome. caller: i am an 85-year-old minority lady. i've grown up in the south of virginia. i've seen the changes of the party, the democratic party and the republican party. my father was a republican. they were thinking about lincoln. peopleson that minority do not vote in the community elections is because they have not been told in the schools. the only thing they have been told in the schools is to vote for the president because he's the leader. , they find educated out the president cannot do everything. and the house of representatives controls the country. over the lies they've been talking about president obama. they said they are going to suffer, their children are going to suffer because of their lives. -- because of their lies. all americans. i'm a fourth-generation, fifth-generation american. indianstors were native . they were mistreated. the blacks came over here and they were mistreated. it is a shame that w
host: mariane in blackstone, virginia on our democrat line. good morning.e been trying to get on c-span for the last three years. host: welcome. caller: i am an 85-year-old minority lady. i've grown up in the south of virginia. i've seen the changes of the party, the democratic party and the republican party. my father was a republican. they were thinking about lincoln. peopleson that minority do not vote in the community elections is because they have not been told in the schools. the only...
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but it's also -- not just lebron, he's got kevin love and kyrie irving and he brought in shawn marianteam is built to win and win now. >> good to have you with us. >> i like him here with his socks. >> he's got another pair of strong socks on today. >> rocking the hose. >> you bring it. >> i got something boring tomorrow. >> i'll have to go to the store. >>> the final countdown to mid-term elections are a week away. what issues matter most now to vote sners where do? voters? where does ebola rank? ♪ [ radio chatter ] ♪ [ male announcer ] andrew. rita. sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein
but it's also -- not just lebron, he's got kevin love and kyrie irving and he brought in shawn marianteam is built to win and win now. >> good to have you with us. >> i like him here with his socks. >> he's got another pair of strong socks on today. >> rocking the hose. >> you bring it. >> i got something boring tomorrow. >> i'll have to go to the store. >>> the final countdown to mid-term elections are a week away. what issues matter most now...
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let's bring in cnn aviation analyst, marian sciavo, alexander van tullican, director for international affairs. doc, you said on the show, this is going to happen. but we did not anticipate seeing another case of someone catching ebola from outside of africa, this nurse is in spain. she wasn't in africa. she was just treating someone with ebola. is that a new concern? >> i think this is something we definitely have to worry about. and what i mean by that is not the average person in the street should be panicked by ebola. if you're running a hospital, or an airplane or airport, you should have a i had high threshold for saying there are going to be more people coming in and we got to know what to do. it means drill, running every possible contingency. this means that there has been some failure. equipment has failed or some protocol wasn't followed. >> this isn't a sign of some type of mutation. >> the ebola will be mutating. what is the case with this strain of ebola, it is a bit more contagious and virulent than other strains of ebola we've seen. we don't know what that mutation is.
let's bring in cnn aviation analyst, marian sciavo, alexander van tullican, director for international affairs. doc, you said on the show, this is going to happen. but we did not anticipate seeing another case of someone catching ebola from outside of africa, this nurse is in spain. she wasn't in africa. she was just treating someone with ebola. is that a new concern? >> i think this is something we definitely have to worry about. and what i mean by that is not the average person in the...