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take that off your head. >> deputy mullison knows mcbride well. >> mcbride was always the inmate thatded attention in different ways. and she was always loud when i walked in. "good morning, miss mullison." all that kind of stuff. and so when she was quiet or anything, i knew something was wrong with her. irknew she was up to something. when are you supposed to be home? are you sentenced? >> march. >> and you've stayed clean? >> yes. >> good. >> you proud of me? >> i didn't go that far but -- >> i didn't get high the whole time. >> good. >> they think i transport drugs in here. well, i did it for a minute last time i was here. all i wanted to do is get high. so get high, get high, get high. >> how would someone get drugs in here? >> all women have a -- a pocket. that's how. >> any time anybody is brought into jail, into custody, they are subject to strip before they come out to housing unit. >> i'll take it. >> we take their clothing then they bend over and they squat. >> use your hands to separate your butt cheeks. all the way. all the way. cuff three times on your mark, cuff. [ coug
take that off your head. >> deputy mullison knows mcbride well. >> mcbride was always the inmate thatded attention in different ways. and she was always loud when i walked in. "good morning, miss mullison." all that kind of stuff. and so when she was quiet or anything, i knew something was wrong with her. irknew she was up to something. when are you supposed to be home? are you sentenced? >> march. >> and you've stayed clean? >> yes. >> good....
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the crash at mcbride leaves one lane blocked westbound. this is not bad considering one of your upper east shore freeway lanes is blocked for west 80. crash southbound 101 at lucas valley road causing a distraction and slowing headed toward san rafael. south of there everything is all clear. i want to show you the rest of the flow of traffic for the south bay. northbound routes showing you typical pattern for tuesday but a little bit lighter and a lot of south bay school districts are off this week that will affect your volume of traffic. let's check with josh our photographer right there, 101 southbound as we're looking over here, one slain blocked at brokaw. we had all lanes earlier closed but now just one is closed. because this truck took out the fencing, took out all of this fencing and went back through more guardrail and continued down the roadway for a bit. no major injuries but the flares are a distraction enough for the northbound side to wonder what's going on as well. back out to the maps why we see the slower drive northbound
the crash at mcbride leaves one lane blocked westbound. this is not bad considering one of your upper east shore freeway lanes is blocked for west 80. crash southbound 101 at lucas valley road causing a distraction and slowing headed toward san rafael. south of there everything is all clear. i want to show you the rest of the flow of traffic for the south bay. northbound routes showing you typical pattern for tuesday but a little bit lighter and a lot of south bay school districts are off this...
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we want to thank all three of you, david westin, max frankel, kelly mcbride. you. >> woodruff: online, we collected eight unforgettable moments from "the daily show." find those clips on our home- page, pbs.org.newshour. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier president obama today asked congress for a war powers resolution, a measure to generally approve the use military force against the islamic state group. here's jeffrey brown. >> brown: the quesiton: how is congress reacting to the proposal, the first such war powers request from this president? we get that from two senators: virginia democrat tim kaine, who's pushed for a resolution granting war powers to go before congress. and nebraska republican deb fischer, who's just returned from a briefing and discussion on this issue for senate republicans. and senator fisher, tell us what kinds of concerns you're hearing from your colleagues. some have already expressed, for example, that they think this is too narrowly drawn, not giving the president and the military enough flexibility. >> what i'm looking forward
we want to thank all three of you, david westin, max frankel, kelly mcbride. you. >> woodruff: online, we collected eight unforgettable moments from "the daily show." find those clips on our home- page, pbs.org.newshour. >> woodruff: as we reported earlier president obama today asked congress for a war powers resolution, a measure to generally approve the use military force against the islamic state group. here's jeffrey brown. >> brown: the quesiton: how is congress...
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>> reporter: comedian jay mcbride knows a good joke. he wasn't amused by that experience. she knew from a young age herrer body didn't match who she believed it was. born as a male, it would be years before she took steps to live as a female. she faced medical roadblocks. the first, hormone treatment not covered by insurance. >> the insurance company i have now and the one prior both had written in specifically insurance does not cover costs for gender reassignment. >> reporter: governor cuomo is reminding them they can't discriminate against those seeking sex reassignment treatment. but that's just a start. >> it's hard to receive specific care, specifically for transgender issues. >> reporter: a transgender advocate is working to improve quality of life along with kim dorsey. they point to bias, inappropriate language and a poor understanding of their unique health issues including hormone treatment and mental health support as being at the heart of barriers. >> just to come to the table and make the person feel welcome to seek the service. >> reporter: saratoga hospital
>> reporter: comedian jay mcbride knows a good joke. he wasn't amused by that experience. she knew from a young age herrer body didn't match who she believed it was. born as a male, it would be years before she took steps to live as a female. she faced medical roadblocks. the first, hormone treatment not covered by insurance. >> the insurance company i have now and the one prior both had written in specifically insurance does not cover costs for gender reassignment. >>...
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rob mcbride has more. >> in the village of racca people are scared. the deputy village chief was one of the first to test positive for hiv along with his wife and two of their children. >> translator: after it was confirmed we had hiv the rest of the villages were very afraid. they got tested too. one after another more cases were confirmed. >> reporter: the local medical center now finds itself treating more than 200 sufferers with still more being diagnosed. >> we really got worried when more and more people began testing positive. we know the impact this will all have on the community. >> reporter: investigators quickly identified dirty needles from a doctor. it's held up as a model in disease prevention cutting its 2% infection rate by more than half in the past 15 years. well on its way of achieving its ultimate goal of stopping the spread of the advisor completely by 2020. it's prompted demand for the authorities to crack down or poor medical standards especially in rural areas. >> as of now we do not have any evidence of such a thing in any oth
rob mcbride has more. >> in the village of racca people are scared. the deputy village chief was one of the first to test positive for hiv along with his wife and two of their children. >> translator: after it was confirmed we had hiv the rest of the villages were very afraid. they got tested too. one after another more cases were confirmed. >> reporter: the local medical center now finds itself treating more than 200 sufferers with still more being diagnosed. >> we...
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rob mcbride reports. >>> the judge amanda woodcock dismissed her claims by her defense attorneys that she was a good wife and mother and her obsessiveness of the clen linsiveness for the cleanliness of her apartment was only because of a skin allergy. law had been found quli guilty in a prevention hearing relating to not only this but another maid. she kept her head bowed showing no reaction, in what was a packed courtroom. this is a case gaining international attention, rights advocates and oleana herself. came back to hong kong for the sentencing and gave her reaction to this case. she has said in the past that she might at some point be able to forgive mrs. law but in the meantime wanted to see the maximum sentence passed on her. further cases like this could possibly be avoided if domestic workers had greater legislative attention in hong kong. she has become a focal point for the rights of migrant workers here, a third of a million migrant workers cleaning the homes of hong kong people, almost treated as second class citizens. >> more to come here on al jazeera including germany
rob mcbride reports. >>> the judge amanda woodcock dismissed her claims by her defense attorneys that she was a good wife and mother and her obsessiveness of the clen linsiveness for the cleanliness of her apartment was only because of a skin allergy. law had been found quli guilty in a prevention hearing relating to not only this but another maid. she kept her head bowed showing no reaction, in what was a packed courtroom. this is a case gaining international attention, rights...
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rob mcbride, al jazeera, batambang prove incident cambodia. >> ahead. >> a man running mexico city how the government is having to send doctors into pregnant teenagers' homes because the girls put their lives at risk because they don't seemk medical health until the day they give birth. >> in sport, can india's preparations for the world cup get any worse? a warm-up match against australia later this hour. hour. talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month coverage on al jazeea america >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you chapelkhameni khameni. >>> a quick look at the top stories on al jazeera. the head of the u.s. coalition against the islamit state of iraq in levant john allen said 12 military brigades are being trained to con
rob mcbride, al jazeera, batambang prove incident cambodia. >> ahead. >> a man running mexico city how the government is having to send doctors into pregnant teenagers' homes because the girls put their lives at risk because they don't seemk medical health until the day they give birth. >> in sport, can india's preparations for the world cup get any worse? a warm-up match against australia later this hour. hour. talk to al jazeera part of our special black history month...
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greg mcbride bankrate.com, jonathan hoenig founder of capitalist pig peter morici economist and professort the university of maryland. great to have you here. jonathan i will start with you. big debate with sec and administration. fiduciary duty, i ask you what is wrong with having brokers put their clients interests first? >> that is what brokers, that is what professional do, gerri. the whole notion we need to crack down, regulate financial services professionals it is a farce. one thing, financial services is already extremely regulated. forget sarbanes and dodd-frank. go back to the 1930s. the reality the most malfeasance and wrongdoing occurs exactly in highly regulated types of entities. bernie madoff is the example. we don't need government to tell any professional how to work. don't need government to tell a salesperson at a store how to work or person on television how to work. gerri: do you agree with jonathan? does jonathan have it right. are americans perfectly protected when it comes to their broker? >> well, i mean, no, i don't think so. i think there is conflict of interest
greg mcbride bankrate.com, jonathan hoenig founder of capitalist pig peter morici economist and professort the university of maryland. great to have you here. jonathan i will start with you. big debate with sec and administration. fiduciary duty, i ask you what is wrong with having brokers put their clients interests first? >> that is what brokers, that is what professional do, gerri. the whole notion we need to crack down, regulate financial services professionals it is a farce. one...
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. >> rob mcbride joining us from hong kong. >>> more than 1,000 afghan soldiers are helping to search for avalanche survivors. 165 people have been killed. homes, schools and mosques have been buried. let's go to nicole johnson. joining us live. a rising death toll. how is the search and rescue operation going? >> that's right, the death toll is rising and, in fact it's higher than the number you mentioned. 197 people have died in the snow storms and the avalanches over the last few days. the police chief and local officials think that that figure will rise higher. the reason for that is there are dozens and dozens of villages further, deeper into the valley that they cannot reach at the moment. they have no contact with them. they've had helicopter flights over the area and can see that many of the villages are covered, blanketed in snow. they are concerned about how many people are trapped and how many could have died. >> difficult situation. we'll have to leave it there because of the bad audio connection. thank you very much with an update. nicole johnson live >>> coming up on al
. >> rob mcbride joining us from hong kong. >>> more than 1,000 afghan soldiers are helping to search for avalanche survivors. 165 people have been killed. homes, schools and mosques have been buried. let's go to nicole johnson. joining us live. a rising death toll. how is the search and rescue operation going? >> that's right, the death toll is rising and, in fact it's higher than the number you mentioned. 197 people have died in the snow storms and the avalanches over the...
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rest of the morning but it is an out there for the last hour and that has been enough to really jim mcbride is already costing about 15 minutes here in the back of for people. >>george: coming southbound out of oakland and expecting back and to grow for while 04 is finally starts to clear at the bay bridge the metering lights have been activated and were back the right to the edge of the macarthur maze and on and to the san mateo bridge will begin to see some red lights here coming on as you move out from the toll plaza toward mid span so the drive times will climb above 11 minutes. >>erica: started things off with pretty mild conditions it is cloudy but it is dry but what a surly on the horizon will first focus on future cash will want to take a look at this afternoon there were slight possibility for sport or to let on to that is to take the lead after 3:00 hour will see some moisture to little green dots on your screen but most of that actually are sure it will stay on shore as we headed to the west of the evening it is not until early saturday morning that we will start to see someone d
rest of the morning but it is an out there for the last hour and that has been enough to really jim mcbride is already costing about 15 minutes here in the back of for people. >>george: coming southbound out of oakland and expecting back and to grow for while 04 is finally starts to clear at the bay bridge the metering lights have been activated and were back the right to the edge of the macarthur maze and on and to the san mateo bridge will begin to see some red lights here coming on as...
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knee defrancesco and christian mcbride.credits all of his success to his humble beginnings. >> i starred in my dad's church. about 10 years old i took to the drums all my family members are musicians. six them are drummers. >> i had no choice. just fell in my live lap. i was in the all city jazz band here in philadelphia which i'm very proud of. >> as you can tell little john is a huge supporter of mew suck and the arts in schools. >> that keep the kids off the streets. keeps them out of trouble and it helps their mind. it makes them -- open their mind up to other possibles. i wouldn't wrack i am today if it wasn't for overbrook high school. the music magnet that i went to. the settlement music school i went to in between school to study drums are and percussion that. helped me to be where i am tour. >> building his repertoire and credentials for success one song at a time. that's the heartbeat of his future plans and also the name of his recently released cd. >> every musician should have something of their own. i've worke
knee defrancesco and christian mcbride.credits all of his success to his humble beginnings. >> i starred in my dad's church. about 10 years old i took to the drums all my family members are musicians. six them are drummers. >> i had no choice. just fell in my live lap. i was in the all city jazz band here in philadelphia which i'm very proud of. >> as you can tell little john is a huge supporter of mew suck and the arts in schools. >> that keep the kids off the streets....
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patrick mcbride is vice president of cyber-security firm eyesight. >> a lot of these companies have spent millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions even on people and technology to try to thwart this but they still haven't been able to clamp down on it. >> reporter: so even that amount of money is not enough to stop this from happening? >> it isn't. >> reporter: cyber criminals often operate in places like russia or china where the u.s. government can't readily arrest them. the f.b.i.'s new cyber crime headquarters was running down leads last year when "60 minutes" cameras were allowed in. it was the first look at how the c.i.a. n.s.a., and other agencies work to track down cyber suspects, some of whom have been on the run for nearly five years. industry experts have called 2014 the year of the hack, and it could be more of the same in 2015. scott, consumers are being advised to pay close attention to their financial statements and credit reports. >> pelley: jeff, thank you. in another hacking casualty today, amy pascal announced her resignation as cochair of sony pictures. perhaps
patrick mcbride is vice president of cyber-security firm eyesight. >> a lot of these companies have spent millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions even on people and technology to try to thwart this but they still haven't been able to clamp down on it. >> reporter: so even that amount of money is not enough to stop this from happening? >> it isn't. >> reporter: cyber criminals often operate in places like russia or china where the u.s. government can't readily...
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david mcbride said it is okay to make the decisions without a visit to the campus health center. >> another step to allow pot in d.c. the office said d.c. should be able to legalize marijuana without the federal government getting in the way. the district should be allowed to govern itself and last november they voted to legalize small amounts of pot and congress moved to block that. the council is not giving up. they sent the initiative to congress. if congress does not act, the decriminalization law will likely take effect. >> you may receive a partial refund on your electricity bill if you live in virginia. it is moving through the house and would prevent them from price hikes for several years. appalachian power said virginia customers may get a spashl rund after a 2016 rate review. >> three boats damaged in a fire in maryland. ignited at the marina along nab's creek. that spread to two nearby sail boats. one went under water. no word on a cause. >> so many homeless family are are looking for shelter that d.c. leaders are looking for alternative ways to house them. more than 1,000 child
david mcbride said it is okay to make the decisions without a visit to the campus health center. >> another step to allow pot in d.c. the office said d.c. should be able to legalize marijuana without the federal government getting in the way. the district should be allowed to govern itself and last november they voted to legalize small amounts of pot and congress moved to block that. the council is not giving up. they sent the initiative to congress. if congress does not act, the...
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greg mcbride is a senior financial analyst who is here with us and steve moore from the heritage foundation and personal finance expert. people are stashing the cash. now i have heard everything. >> definitely cash scattered around the house everywhere. this is a bad idea. i can see why they are doing it they are tired of the bank fees not getting any interest on their deposit. just stashing in this way is not necessarily a smart move for you gerri: frankly looked like consumers were on fire. a high spending nine years. have you put those two facts together? >> first of all this explains why we haven't seen the inflation that we have expected. because it doesn't matter how much money ben bernanke or janet yellen puts into the economy people are sitting on it and i think that that is a little bit key to the puzzle. and the gdp data showed consumer spending probably because they have more money due to lower gasoline prices. the big problem was the decline in the rate of business spending which is the ultimate driver of the economy in the medium and long term. gerri: 2.6% growth in the third q
greg mcbride is a senior financial analyst who is here with us and steve moore from the heritage foundation and personal finance expert. people are stashing the cash. now i have heard everything. >> definitely cash scattered around the house everywhere. this is a bad idea. i can see why they are doing it they are tired of the bank fees not getting any interest on their deposit. just stashing in this way is not necessarily a smart move for you gerri: frankly looked like consumers were on...
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rob mcbride spoke to some of the victims in the north-west of cambodia. >> reporter: in this village of rocca, people are scared. >> translation: the deputy village chief was one of the first to test positive for h.i.v. along with his wife and two of their children. >> translation: we have h.i.v. the rest of the villages were afraid. one after another more cases were confirmed. >> reporter: the local medical center finds itself treating well over 200 sufferers, with more being diagnosed. >> translation: we got really worried. more and more began to test positive. we know the impact it has on the community. investigations identified dirty needles from the registered doctor from the possible cause. he was arrested. this is a big set back in tackling h.i.v. aids. it held back cutting the cheapest rate by more than half in the past 15 years, well on its way to achieving the ultimate goal of stopping the spread of the violence completely. there are demands for the authority to crack down especially in rural areas. we do not have any evidence of such things in other parts of the country. a
rob mcbride spoke to some of the victims in the north-west of cambodia. >> reporter: in this village of rocca, people are scared. >> translation: the deputy village chief was one of the first to test positive for h.i.v. along with his wife and two of their children. >> translation: we have h.i.v. the rest of the villages were afraid. one after another more cases were confirmed. >> reporter: the local medical center finds itself treating well over 200 sufferers, with more...
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. >> rob mcbride spoke to some victims in north-west cambodia. >> in the village of rocca, people are scared. the deputy village chief was one of the first to test positive for h.i.v. along with his wife and two children. >> it was confirmed we had hif, the rest of the villages were afraid. in one after the other, more cases were confirmed. the local medical center finds itself treating over 200 sufferers. with more diagnosed. >> translation: we got worried when more and more tested positive. we know the impact that will have on the community. >> investigations identified dirty needles from an unregistered doctor as the probable cause. he's been arrested and is awaiting trial. >> the episode is a big set back in tackling h.i.v. aids. it's held up as a model, cutting 2% infection rate by more than half in the past 15 years, on its way to achieving the ultimate goal of stopping the spread of the virus by 2020. it prompted demands for the authorities to crack down on poor medical standards, especially in poor areas. it is of now, we don't have evidence of such a thing in other part of th
. >> rob mcbride spoke to some victims in north-west cambodia. >> in the village of rocca, people are scared. the deputy village chief was one of the first to test positive for h.i.v. along with his wife and two children. >> it was confirmed we had hif, the rest of the villages were afraid. in one after the other, more cases were confirmed. the local medical center finds itself treating over 200 sufferers. with more diagnosed. >> translation: we got worried when more and...
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. >> today we honor pastor michael mcbride of the way christian center in berkeley and national directorlife license to healing campaign which work to change the lives of black young people. hear pastor speak this friday american history month. flag raising ceremony at san jose city hall. more information on inst bulldog: what's this? mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic... icomfort... posturepedic hybrid... and wow! get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. the presidents day sale is ending soon! ♪ mattress discounters ♪ >> angry way to learn the alphabet. video posted on you tube shows a father and his 2-year-old daughter singing a metal version of the abc complete with the head banging and angry facial expressions. >> wow! >> looks pretty happy. >> she does. >> metal version. did a jingle bell. >> after years of walking 21 miles each day to and from wor
. >> today we honor pastor michael mcbride of the way christian center in berkeley and national directorlife license to healing campaign which work to change the lives of black young people. hear pastor speak this friday american history month. flag raising ceremony at san jose city hall. more information on inst bulldog: what's this? mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic......
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here with tips how to freeze your credit is bank rate chief financial analyst greg mcbride.reg, first define what freezing your credit is. what does that mean? >> freezing your credit in contrast to say a fraud alert, fraud alert is putting a do not enter sign on door. freezing your credit is like closing the door locking it with a deadbolt and a padlock. nobody is getting in. basically prevents anybody from accessing your credit report for new credit. unless you thank you that credit report which takes a about a 24-hour period. gerri: talk more about freezing credit. does it affect my credit score? can i get a loan? am i done myself because i've frozen my credit? >> here you it doesn't affect your credit score in any way. now, where it does come into play is if you are at department store and they say hey, sign up for our credit card, get to% of today's purchases. if you have frozen the credit report that is not happening because once that credit report is frozen you have a pin that can thank you that credit report, make it accessible again but there is typically about a 24
here with tips how to freeze your credit is bank rate chief financial analyst greg mcbride.reg, first define what freezing your credit is. what does that mean? >> freezing your credit in contrast to say a fraud alert, fraud alert is putting a do not enter sign on door. freezing your credit is like closing the door locking it with a deadbolt and a padlock. nobody is getting in. basically prevents anybody from accessing your credit report for new credit. unless you thank you that credit...
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westbound is very slow from just west of highway 4 down to the first crash on westbound 80 in the area of mcbride and that area has been slow. we had an earlier accident there. they are moving it off the shoulder. and then down near gill man there is is another crash there. so these two accidents really have things messed up on the east shore freeway. again 33 minute drive time as you drive through the area. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza and show you traffic is backed up for a 15-20 minute delay. the traffic will be slow this morning as you drive through. now i also want to mention that traffic is going to be a little bit slow in san jose. southbound 101 at brokaw that right lane is still closed because of the problem we mentioned. again the freeway traffic is getting by but one lane is still closed. 6:33 let's go back to the desk. >>> we are following developing news on the peninsula and the desperate search going on for a man missing out on the bay. the search started as a canoe accident that left the man's father dead. tara moriarty has learned now the missing manmade a heroic effort t
westbound is very slow from just west of highway 4 down to the first crash on westbound 80 in the area of mcbride and that area has been slow. we had an earlier accident there. they are moving it off the shoulder. and then down near gill man there is is another crash there. so these two accidents really have things messed up on the east shore freeway. again 33 minute drive time as you drive through the area. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza and show you traffic is backed up for a 15-20...
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the surface of it, gerri, this kind of runs just contrary to what you were just saying with greg mcbridebut if you look deeper, maybe not so. big month for auto sales. let's start with a couple of guys we know. like ford, for example, they were up 16% total for the month. big sellers were, no surprise, maybe the cars that use a lot of gasoline like the mustang. doubled the sales from this time last year. explorer was up. f-series truck was up. big month for them with the f-series out there. gm was up even more for the month. 18%. big seller, chevy suburban. not much bigger than that if you want to haw somethinghaulsomething around. those were up big time as well. big vehicles use a lot of gas. cheap gas. makes some sense. now why is this? some people are beginning to get concern about not only subprime borrowers getting into the market, but also the length of the terms. even sometimes auto loans now as long as eight years in length, we talked to folks at gd powers about that. john hump humphrey even used the b word as bubble. >> if there is any type of degradation to the economic conditi
the surface of it, gerri, this kind of runs just contrary to what you were just saying with greg mcbridebut if you look deeper, maybe not so. big month for auto sales. let's start with a couple of guys we know. like ford, for example, they were up 16% total for the month. big sellers were, no surprise, maybe the cars that use a lot of gasoline like the mustang. doubled the sales from this time last year. explorer was up. f-series truck was up. big month for them with the f-series out there. gm...
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rob mcbride, al jazeera cambodia. >> still ahead in the program: >> in mexico city, how the government is having to send doctors of pregnant teenagers home because the girls put their lives at risk because they don't seek medical help until the day they give birth. >> it is one of the toughest and coldest events in the world athletes are preparing for an ultra marathon lasting up to 10 days. >> tomorrow. >> we're going to the bottom of the sea. >> deep submergence vehicles. >> three, zero, three, six. >> ocean experts have made some miraculous discoveries. >> octopus everywhere. >> but are the most important discoveries yet to come? >> implications for energy and also for climate change. >> "techknow's" team of experts show you how the miracles of science. >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow", where technology meets humanity. tomorrow, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> let's take a look at the top stories on al jazeera iran supreme leader suggests he may back a nuclear agreement wi
rob mcbride, al jazeera cambodia. >> still ahead in the program: >> in mexico city, how the government is having to send doctors of pregnant teenagers home because the girls put their lives at risk because they don't seek medical help until the day they give birth. >> it is one of the toughest and coldest events in the world athletes are preparing for an ultra marathon lasting up to 10 days. >> tomorrow. >> we're going to the bottom of the sea. >> deep...
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in a memo to faculty and staff david mcbride is asking people sick to stay away from campus and also asking teachers allow flexibility for students who need to stay home because of the flu. >>> a young washington capital fan has been in critical condition since a sledding accident left him in a coma last wednesday. the team immediately rallied behind the boy and his family. word has been spreading on twitter with the #prayforbman. surae chinn is live at the verizon center. >> reporter: the puck drops later tonight and you know the family will be watching in the hospital. benston's uncles sat in icu last week and decided to put this twitter campaign together, pray for b man. they didn't use twitter before or hardly ever. now they are believers in the power of their social media and their special nephew and this nephew is making small progress daily. >> from that moment it was really like all we could think about. we're calling a game and all we can think about is this young boy. >> reporter: wes johnson, the capitals announcer, is using his voice to spread support for 6-year-old benst
in a memo to faculty and staff david mcbride is asking people sick to stay away from campus and also asking teachers allow flexibility for students who need to stay home because of the flu. >>> a young washington capital fan has been in critical condition since a sledding accident left him in a coma last wednesday. the team immediately rallied behind the boy and his family. word has been spreading on twitter with the #prayforbman. surae chinn is live at the verizon center. >>...
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mcbride getting blown out because her car stalls and she's trying to ask for some help?lking about young, black lives 37. so to just put a hoodie on or just to put a hashtag in front of some words and a cool picture, there's no there there if that's all that it is. how is it you're occupying and employing activism? that's what i was trying to say. >> thank you. >> thank you for quet. yes, please. know you mentioned that we're all privileged to be in this particular room or to be at the institutions that we've been in, and you've been morehouse, howard you've been to columbia and you seem to have a really good grasp of that. you said that privilege shouldn't be a negative thing. so how have you found you have been able to navigate that privilege while still being able to make impactful change? >> my mama. i mean it really is. my mother and my father. the people that i surround myself with. my partner my wife. those are folks that helped to ground me. and so may mom -- my mom came here for -- it was the junior experience. my mom went to vassar. my dad went to yale. so i re
mcbride getting blown out because her car stalls and she's trying to ask for some help?lking about young, black lives 37. so to just put a hoodie on or just to put a hashtag in front of some words and a cool picture, there's no there there if that's all that it is. how is it you're occupying and employing activism? that's what i was trying to say. >> thank you. >> thank you for quet. yes, please. know you mentioned that we're all privileged to be in this particular room or to be at...
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david mcbride also said it is okay for a student to make these decisions without a visit to the campuscenter. >>> the measles outbreak is prompting a change for a national child care operator. >> that includes locations that are here in our area. kindercare is now requiring that all staffers who work with children younger than 15 months have to get the measles vaccine if they haven't already. this comes after five babies caught the measles at a kindercare location in suburban chicago. the illinois health officials still aren't sure of the exact source of this infection. the measles began to spread nationwide starting with those illnesses at disneyland in california in december prompting some doctors to turn away other patients who have not gotten this measles vaccine. >>> i can not believe now in 2015 i need to worry about whether or not a case of measles is going to walk through my door. >> doctors are still stressing the measles shot. it is still the best way to protect yourself and your children from this virus. >>> cheese to meningitis there are some unusual and unnerving discoveri
david mcbride also said it is okay for a student to make these decisions without a visit to the campuscenter. >>> the measles outbreak is prompting a change for a national child care operator. >> that includes locations that are here in our area. kindercare is now requiring that all staffers who work with children younger than 15 months have to get the measles vaccine if they haven't already. this comes after five babies caught the measles at a kindercare location in suburban...
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here in richmond the upper east shore freeway westbound blocking one lane at mcbride.early time for the commute and the bay bridge toll plaza we have the backup here and looks like those metering lights are turned on but i'll wait for the final confirmation from chp. back to you. >> mike thank you very much. here's something that mugt cause some distracted driving. opening weekend for the film "fifty shades of grey" included unwilling viewer. drivers could clearly see the r-rated movie. even worse it is next to a go-kart track filled with families during the presidents day holiday. the manager moved the screen so it's not as easily visible. >>> the small town of kensington is cutting ties with the chief of police over his investigation into one of his officers. the governing board voted to end contract negotiations with chief greg harmon. kensington is in the east bay north of the berkeley hills. harmon came under fire after a local sergeant's gun and badge were stolen by a prostitute in reno. harmon allowed the sergeant to remain on active duty during the investigatio
here in richmond the upper east shore freeway westbound blocking one lane at mcbride.early time for the commute and the bay bridge toll plaza we have the backup here and looks like those metering lights are turned on but i'll wait for the final confirmation from chp. back to you. >> mike thank you very much. here's something that mugt cause some distracted driving. opening weekend for the film "fifty shades of grey" included unwilling viewer. drivers could clearly see the...
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. -- mcbride. tamara. will >> t-1 -- >> thank you. i will like to thank six more names. andy.nna snyder. andrew shorts. jeff friesen met with honda. greg thank you. rob starter. rob has a fan base here. bloomberg news and julie with yahoo!. i would like to give a shout out to julie who made a really big contribution this year. three weeks ago, welcomed a new child this year. julie, thank you on behalf and everyone -- and thank you to everyone on the dinner committee. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. the fruit of the dinner committee's work provides training for journalism. we are going to abu dhabi to look a regulation and health issues and in december, we would take journalist to south africa to learn about tv and diabetes and thanks in part to eli. and educate journalists on retirement funded by prudential. in every program, an element of digital storytelling or training to keep our journalists of breast of the digital ways. we've got a slate of webinars to make great use of our brand-new studios and will look at the latest research on addiction and bring in express to ex
. -- mcbride. tamara. will >> t-1 -- >> thank you. i will like to thank six more names. andy.nna snyder. andrew shorts. jeff friesen met with honda. greg thank you. rob starter. rob has a fan base here. bloomberg news and julie with yahoo!. i would like to give a shout out to julie who made a really big contribution this year. three weeks ago, welcomed a new child this year. julie, thank you on behalf and everyone -- and thank you to everyone on the dinner committee. thank you....