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(larry niles) la marea aquí asusta.l mundo del correlimos: vientos soplando constantemente a 30, 40 nudos, frío en la noche, lluvia y esto es verano. (narrador) las aves se hacen más vulnerables conforme sus cifras caen. un solo desastre: un huracán o un derrame de petróleo podría borrar la población entera, incluso aquí, una posible extinción es una realidad creciente. ♪ cada dato mínimo es parte crucial del rompecabezas, pero eso significa atrapar aves y hasta ahora en el viaje los intentos del equipo han fallado. quedando sólo una semana, deben atrapar aunque sea una. las redes de niebla sólo funcionan cuando las aves no pueden verlas. el equipo espera el largo anochecer chileno para ver qué trae la curidad. ♪ el resultado de la noche es excelente, atrapan a más de 100 correlimos. (larry niles) el peso es 125 gramos, 125. (amanda dey) los pesamos y medimos, medimos ala, largo del pico y esas biomedidas nos dan una idea de las condiciones de las aves. nuestro trabajo incluye marcar individualmente estas aves con una e
(larry niles) la marea aquí asusta.l mundo del correlimos: vientos soplando constantemente a 30, 40 nudos, frío en la noche, lluvia y esto es verano. (narrador) las aves se hacen más vulnerables conforme sus cifras caen. un solo desastre: un huracán o un derrame de petróleo podría borrar la población entera, incluso aquí, una posible extinción es una realidad creciente. ♪ cada dato mínimo es parte crucial del rompecabezas, pero eso significa atrapar aves y hasta ahora en el viaje...
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this nile croc will be no easy task.mewhere out here in the 4,000 square miles of the florida everglades. for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. >>> ahead, a wake-up call about the dangers of snoring. first -- man, that is loud. this is "today" on nbc. >>> still to come, notre dame officials speak out about the hoax involving manti te'o and his fake girlfriend. >>> and unsportsmanlike conduct y. you'll pay more for chicken wings for your super bowl bash. first, these messages. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what s
this nile croc will be no easy task.mewhere out here in the 4,000 square miles of the florida everglades. for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news, miami. >>> ahead, a wake-up call about the dangers of snoring. first -- man, that is loud. this is "today" on nbc. >>> still to come, notre dame officials speak out about the hoax involving manti te'o and his fake girlfriend. >>> and unsportsmanlike conduct y. you'll pay more for chicken wings for your...
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the less educated are less in the nile. in other words, the nile is a fact. denial is a stance they have and the more intellectuals much they have, the more they employ their intellectual smarts to support their e motion on the nile. in other words, what i'm saying, we're not talking about it irrationality here. talking about an emotional position. the intellectual argumentations come only secondary to the emotional stance. this is a phenomenon that is very much of the political right, and that is what we see in this country, to a large degree, but it is not completely absent on the progressive side either. and we need to look at how that functions on both sides. there have been studies of the brain, have compared progressive brains versus right wing brains. these days, you can do these scans where you can gather a lot of information up to a certain point. some of them are interesting. one study showed the amygdala, and all men-shaped nucleus had been in the temporal part of the brain, where our fear mechanism is located. this is where we experience fear and
the less educated are less in the nile. in other words, the nile is a fact. denial is a stance they have and the more intellectuals much they have, the more they employ their intellectual smarts to support their e motion on the nile. in other words, what i'm saying, we're not talking about it irrationality here. talking about an emotional position. the intellectual argumentations come only secondary to the emotional stance. this is a phenomenon that is very much of the political right, and that...
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through the worst outbreak f the est nile viius. virus.docttr mannyyalvarez has a recap of this year's health n. news. 3& manny on cam: 2012 was tense year at the intersection of healthcare, politiis and faith.(take vo) the breast ccncer susan g. komen decidee to stop funding planned arenthood -- which provides abortions, as well as contracepttves and cancer screening. aftee innensee criticism, komen restored the funning -- and its chief executive stepped dwnn president obama ordered violates theirrreligious d this ffeedom. places f worship were exempt, but their &pnot..n june, the supreme cour upheld theekey element of tte president's health reforms --- reqqiring people to purchase "here n ameriia, in the illness or accident should lead to any family's financial ruun."critics saa the mandate wwll just burden to individuals ann businesses -- &pand won't rrduce costs.the countee sales of hhme testing kits for h-i-v....floridd outbreak in the city of jaaaksonville killed at least thirreen peopll, any f them homeless.and more than two
through the worst outbreak f the est nile viius. virus.docttr mannyyalvarez has a recap of this year's health n. news. 3& manny on cam: 2012 was tense year at the intersection of healthcare, politiis and faith.(take vo) the breast ccncer susan g. komen decidee to stop funding planned arenthood -- which provides abortions, as well as contracepttves and cancer screening. aftee innensee criticism, komen restored the funning -- and its chief executive stepped dwnn president obama ordered...
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nile, thank you so much for being here., the ecb last year essentially said we'll do whatever it takes and put all sorts of cheap money out there for banks to enjoy. the biggest problem was that italy and spain, they're big economies that are really struggling wouldn't be able to pay their bills. they were going to run out of cash. seems as though that is off the table. is that right? >> well, i have to say that the situation in the eurozone at the moment remains very dire. even though the eurozone crisis is not dominating headlines in the united states as it did on some occasions ahead of the presidential election the long-term progsnows sis for the eurozone and for the european union as a whole is extremely grim. even the french labor minister this week declared that france was bankrupt in his words. spain, the situation is extremely critical. you have unemployment at 26%. youth unemployment now 55% in spain. debt rapidly rising in the country. very little economic growth in spain or across much of the eurozone. and that'
nile, thank you so much for being here., the ecb last year essentially said we'll do whatever it takes and put all sorts of cheap money out there for banks to enjoy. the biggest problem was that italy and spain, they're big economies that are really struggling wouldn't be able to pay their bills. they were going to run out of cash. seems as though that is off the table. is that right? >> well, i have to say that the situation in the eurozone at the moment remains very dire. even though...
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it's about nile's path.t's about becka's path. >> the journeys down these paths are just beginning. >> why then are you so reluctant to say i'm black, deal with it. >> i am -- >> i am -- abby needs everything to throw a big party for the big game. let's see if walmart's low price guarantee can make you the mvp of savings. look at that price. wow! walmart lowers thousands of prices every week. if you find a lower advertised price, they'll match it at the register. no way! yeah! touchdown! ready? get out! that's the walmart low price guarantee! see for yourself! bring in your last receipt, see how much you can save. see for yourself! get great prices on everything you need for your game time party. like rotel diced tomatoes and popcorn, indiana original kettle corn backed by walmart's low price guarantee. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >> i am dominican. i'm a dark-skinned dominican, but somebody asks m
it's about nile's path.t's about becka's path. >> the journeys down these paths are just beginning. >> why then are you so reluctant to say i'm black, deal with it. >> i am -- >> i am -- abby needs everything to throw a big party for the big game. let's see if walmart's low price guarantee can make you the mvp of savings. look at that price. wow! walmart lowers thousands of prices every week. if you find a lower advertised price, they'll match it at the register. no way!...
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people have been dying in north texas of west nile fever. in dallas a long 15 people died since july. there has been at an ebola outbreak again the democratic republic of the condo has the ebola outbreak that has killed three dozen people and still going on. therecratic republic of the condo has the ebola outbreak that has killed three dozen people and still going on. there is another outbreak in you gone that unrelated to the spillover from the democratic republic of the condo. these things are happening. with the outbreaks and small crisis. there is a virus said a merged that closely resembles the of sars virus that really scared said disease experts in in 2003. this new virus added the arabian peninsula has only killed one person, put another man in a hospital in britain but scientists all over the world are watching carefully because they know the next big one could look like that. it is a drumbeat. those diseases that i mentioned have two things in common. they come out of wildlife, from nonhuman animals and their caused by viruses. tha
people have been dying in north texas of west nile fever. in dallas a long 15 people died since july. there has been at an ebola outbreak again the democratic republic of the condo has the ebola outbreak that has killed three dozen people and still going on. therecratic republic of the condo has the ebola outbreak that has killed three dozen people and still going on. there is another outbreak in you gone that unrelated to the spillover from the democratic republic of the condo. these things...
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>> i don't know, pick a book and pick a poem. >> becka is nile's best friend.hey do spoken word poetry together. >> it's like, girl, you are so pretty, what are you? a quintessential question for a tanned-skinned girl and a soft kinky curl that doesn't seem to quit, answering human doesn't seem to appease them. they can't handle my racial figure. it helps them sleep at night if they can -- >> the young women are being asked to categorize themselves racially. it puts people in one of two boxes. black or white. can you decide if you are black and white? >> i don't think anybody else gets to pick for me. >> when it comes down to it it's what i say about myself that is most important. >> perry coaches other young youths in the philadelphia youth poetry movement. many are struggling to define themselves. >> like, literally. >> he is also a spoken word poet with some fame in the city where he is known as vision. >> i am the artistic director here. >> today and for the next month, he's teaching a poetry workshop, focusing on racial identity. skin color, and discrimina
>> i don't know, pick a book and pick a poem. >> becka is nile's best friend.hey do spoken word poetry together. >> it's like, girl, you are so pretty, what are you? a quintessential question for a tanned-skinned girl and a soft kinky curl that doesn't seem to quit, answering human doesn't seem to appease them. they can't handle my racial figure. it helps them sleep at night if they can -- >> the young women are being asked to categorize themselves racially. it puts...
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>> i don't know, pick a book and pick a poem. >> becka is nile's best friend.hey do spoken word poetry together. >> it's like, girl, you are so pretty, what are you? a quintessential question for a tanned-skinned girl and a soft kinky curl that doesn't seem to quit, answering human doesn't seem to appease them. they c't handle my r:# itelps them sleep at night if ey can -- >> the yng wom are bei raal. it puts people in onof two black or white. can you decide if you e black and whe? >> i don't think anybolse gets tpick for me.own to it it what i say about myself that is mostmpntorta >> pry coaches other young youths in e philadelphia youth et many are strinthselves. >>ike, literally he is also a enord poet with some fame in the city where he is known as vision. r i am the artisticirecto here. >>oday and for the next month, he's teaching a poetry workshop, cusing on racial intity. skin cor >> how many folks haveeen asked what are you? >>ou talk about how yo identify yoursversus how othersdentifyou and whether you are okay with that. >> it's a challenge he hasd h
>> i don't know, pick a book and pick a poem. >> becka is nile's best friend.hey do spoken word poetry together. >> it's like, girl, you are so pretty, what are you? a quintessential question for a tanned-skinned girl and a soft kinky curl that doesn't seem to quit, answering human doesn't seem to appease them. they c't handle my r:# itelps them sleep at night if ey can -- >> the yng wom are bei raal. it puts people in onof two black or white. can you decide if you e...
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wound up with a misdemeanor charges that a felony charge, and the ones who seemed stubborn or in the nile or were sorry only if they had got caught were more likely to face the full weight of the law. at interest more that could be done to encourage that kind of acceptance of responsibility. >> one of the political sidelines of this is being soft on crime, be considered soft on crime, not good for politicians. >> right. add the this is a unique opportunity to reassess coral justice. states are spending ten, 15, 20 percent of their budgets on prison and law enforcement. recognize they cannot keep blocking more people up. so oregon and a washington and revisited. the victims are not demanding. people in california kinglet 25 years in prison for stealing a piece of pizza as the third strike. the young male impulsiveness. but there are a lot of people were nonviolent drug offenders the and opportunity for them to take punishment but to make amends so that the themes, the shoplifters, the non-violent burglars, a lot of them who are not already set on the life of crime than we need at least a c
wound up with a misdemeanor charges that a felony charge, and the ones who seemed stubborn or in the nile or were sorry only if they had got caught were more likely to face the full weight of the law. at interest more that could be done to encourage that kind of acceptance of responsibility. >> one of the political sidelines of this is being soft on crime, be considered soft on crime, not good for politicians. >> right. add the this is a unique opportunity to reassess coral justice....
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eagle in texas dying of wepeop nile fever since july. the democratic republic of congo has an ebola outbreak that has killed 3 dozen people and it is still going on. there was another ebola outbreak across the border in you gone the unrelated to the spillover that caused the outbreak in democratic republic of congo. these things are happening. it is like a drum beat of disease outbreaks and small crises. there's another on the arabian peninsula. there's a virus that emerged that closely resembles the sars virus, belongs to the same family. the corona family. the sars virus that scared disease experts in 2003, this new sars like virus out of the arabian peninsula has only killed one person, put another man in the hospital in britain, scientists are watching it carefully. they know the next big one could look something like that. there is a drumbeat of these things. these have two things in common. they all come out of wildlife, from nonhuman animals, they're all caused by viruses. the scientist had a fancy name on it, and animal infection
eagle in texas dying of wepeop nile fever since july. the democratic republic of congo has an ebola outbreak that has killed 3 dozen people and it is still going on. there was another ebola outbreak across the border in you gone the unrelated to the spillover that caused the outbreak in democratic republic of congo. these things are happening. it is like a drum beat of disease outbreaks and small crises. there's another on the arabian peninsula. there's a virus that emerged that closely...
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and here is africa and here is the nile this is the source of the nile-- what they thought was the sourceay, flowing up into the mediterranean. and naturally, no australia, because nobody knew it was there, really. now, this has obviously been restored, i mean, you've got new edges here and all that, and it's also been bound incredibly tightly so you can't actually see the center of the map. when was all this work done? 1964. 1964. well, i suppose that's what they did in 1964 which is a long time ago now. but it's still a fantastic thing. now, how many maps have you got in it? well, i think there were 41 at the last count. well, there should be nearer 50-odd maps in it so you haven't got a complete atlas. however, anyway, evaluation. the minster library, i'm sure, has got it valued, hasn't it? well, no. i'm afraid the minster library has never had a formal evaluation, so i have no idea about its value. well, i reckon that even with just the maps that you have in there, which is quite a lot between £16,000 and £18,000. it's fantastic, isn't it? thanks for bringing it in. okay. thank you. e
and here is africa and here is the nile this is the source of the nile-- what they thought was the sourceay, flowing up into the mediterranean. and naturally, no australia, because nobody knew it was there, really. now, this has obviously been restored, i mean, you've got new edges here and all that, and it's also been bound incredibly tightly so you can't actually see the center of the map. when was all this work done? 1964. 1964. well, i suppose that's what they did in 1964 which is a long...
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people have been dying of west nile fever. there have been 15 people who have died of that fever to sense the month of july. there has been a bullet outbreak again in central africa. the democratic republic of the congo has an outbreak that has killed three dozen people by now and it's still going on. there was another outbreak across the border in uganda unrelated to the spillover that had caused the outbreak and these things are happening. this is like a drumbeat of disease outbreaks and small crisis is. in the arabian peninsula there was a virus that emerged that closely resembles sars. it really scared the disease experts back in 2003. this new sars virus has killed one person and another man in the hospital in britain. scientists are watching it carefully. they are watching it carefully because they know that the next big one could look something like that. so as i said, say, there is a drumbeat of these things. the diseases that i mentioned all have two things in common. they all come out of wildlife. they emerge from no
people have been dying of west nile fever. there have been 15 people who have died of that fever to sense the month of july. there has been a bullet outbreak again in central africa. the democratic republic of the congo has an outbreak that has killed three dozen people by now and it's still going on. there was another outbreak across the border in uganda unrelated to the spillover that had caused the outbreak and these things are happening. this is like a drumbeat of disease outbreaks and...
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i would walk around saying niles before a take.ord. >> when the make-up is getting less and you are becoming more human, does the make-up time in the chair lessen each day. >> we had to figure out exactly when i was going to change, how the look was going to change and how his movement and speech was going to change and then try and balance it and work it out in a constant way. but it didn't really go up and down that much. apart from the scene where i. get the zombie makeover from the two girls. so then, the make-up went down a little bit. i just had a load of like bronze fake tan on and a load of blusher. >> all right. so we'll learn more about that movie, warm bodies. >> a big announcement at the kennedy center. it has been a washington institution to more than 40 years. tuesday, it announced its first expansion. the $100 million project includes public spaces, pavilions, memorial gardens and even a floating stage on the potomac. the expansion is expected to take five years. private funds will pay for the project. the kennedy ce
i would walk around saying niles before a take.ord. >> when the make-up is getting less and you are becoming more human, does the make-up time in the chair lessen each day. >> we had to figure out exactly when i was going to change, how the look was going to change and how his movement and speech was going to change and then try and balance it and work it out in a constant way. but it didn't really go up and down that much. apart from the scene where i. get the zombie makeover from...
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over three million people suffer from see nile dementia. nursing staff and facilities are stretched past capacity. researchers are building new and humane intelligent machines. >> reporter: a new game is being played at this home south of tokyo. the robot works the brain and fights aging. people from the nursing industry interested in the robot came along to watch. >> translator: coming here today and seeing people talking and dancing with them made me realize that robots have become something very commonplace to old people, too. >> reporter: many of the nursing care robots are japanese inventions. they're catching the eye of facilities overseas. in some countries, they recognize the medical equipment. ironically, care giving robots have been slow to catch on in japan. people still expect the functions of caring to be given only by humans. but the situation may be changing. i'm visiting an exhibition for nursing care robots. similar events have been happening across japan. they're attracting people who walk work in social welfare. these peo
over three million people suffer from see nile dementia. nursing staff and facilities are stretched past capacity. researchers are building new and humane intelligent machines. >> reporter: a new game is being played at this home south of tokyo. the robot works the brain and fights aging. people from the nursing industry interested in the robot came along to watch. >> translator: coming here today and seeing people talking and dancing with them made me realize that robots have...
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can always use north 680 to highway 24 depending on which direction you're headed or south 680 to niles canyon road until the delays thin out. a live look at five five 680 our dublin interchange. you can see traffic slow there as well at 580/680. we have reports of an accident westbound 580 right at 680 blocking one lane. possibly hopefully they will have that pushed over to the right shoulder, as well. so a busy commute on five five this morning. of course, east of there, through the altamont pass, brake lights pretty typical this time of the morning. 23 minutes right now as you work your way from the altamont pass out of tracy to 680. so heads up there. north 101 at story road, a wreck on the right shoulder. still slow though as you approach the scene. lots of activity still there. north 101 past the accident, typical morning delays there. northbound 280, though, not showing any delays as of right now. i'll show you the bay bridge in just a few minutes. right now, we have to get to elizabeth. >> thank you, gianna. just very, very scattered showers, light showers, our high-def doppler
can always use north 680 to highway 24 depending on which direction you're headed or south 680 to niles canyon road until the delays thin out. a live look at five five 680 our dublin interchange. you can see traffic slow there as well at 580/680. we have reports of an accident westbound 580 right at 680 blocking one lane. possibly hopefully they will have that pushed over to the right shoulder, as well. so a busy commute on five five this morning. of course, east of there, through the altamont...
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that's just an hour later a 1/2 nile away on curtis drive also -- mile away on curtis drive also in temple hills another fire. >> it's like swathe whenever the weather gets colder. we -- a switch whenever the weather gets colder. >> reporter: it's often because people are fighting to stay warm. >> your space meter, furnace, fireplace, give those appliances at least 3 feet away from anything combustible. >> reporter: a space meter sparked the fire on custard drive in temple hills. >> a married people went out to run errands and left the space meter on. we had firefighters come in from fairfax, riverdale, kentland to fill in stations in this area and it's a good thing we did. >> a neighbor knocked on the door and said there was a fire. >> reporter: audrey livingston lives next-door. >> the windows were cracking. a lot of smoke started to come out, smoke then fire. >> reporter: the everetts fire started in a first floor bedroom. >> firefighters arrived, put out the fire and during the search found a 60-year-old female unconscious the breathing without a pulse. firefighters were able to revive
that's just an hour later a 1/2 nile away on curtis drive also -- mile away on curtis drive also in temple hills another fire. >> it's like swathe whenever the weather gets colder. we -- a switch whenever the weather gets colder. >> reporter: it's often because people are fighting to stay warm. >> your space meter, furnace, fireplace, give those appliances at least 3 feet away from anything combustible. >> reporter: a space meter sparked the fire on custard drive in...
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. >> reporter: for a factory worker it means fewer motiveies and tv shows nile have to cut back on hbo and-- fewer movies and tv shows. >> i will have to cut back on hbo and movie channels. >> reporter: decrease your tax refund. consumer credit counselor says you can do this by adjusting your tax with hoeding with rueman resources so you earn interest on your money rather than the government. >> it's rational and smart way to look at your money and maybe this year more people will do it because of the tax increase. >> reporter: 4th refinance the home interest rates are at all time lows and you will pay extra in fees to get the lower mortgage rate but you could save hundreds each month over the the life of the loan a. look at where you spent your money in 2012. >> you might want to look at categories where you spend the most and just reduce them as you say 10% perhaps. or 10 dollars. >> reporter: start eliminating small bills and move on to the bigger ones but a small change in 2013 could net you hundreds more pretty quickly. charley crowson, abc2 news. >>> and now, maryland's most accu
. >> reporter: for a factory worker it means fewer motiveies and tv shows nile have to cut back on hbo and-- fewer movies and tv shows. >> i will have to cut back on hbo and movie channels. >> reporter: decrease your tax refund. consumer credit counselor says you can do this by adjusting your tax with hoeding with rueman resources so you earn interest on your money rather than the government. >> it's rational and smart way to look at your money and maybe this year more...
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the violence continues here in cairo between protesters and security forces on the cornice by the nile and this happened after protesters decided to move the demonstration from tahrir square to the parliament building then security forces responded with quite a lot of tear gas the air here in downtown cairo is really stinging even at this time to it's very hard to breathe when you're outside meanwhile the situation is definitely escalating in port and over three hundred injured the army are still on the streets apparently they've managed to secure the area around the prison where the twenty one defendants who are possibly facing the death penalty are being housed but we are getting calls from hospitals for four for more blood they need blood for the injured and also medical supplies when the president was supposed to be traveling he canceled his travel plans as the situation developed in port st he met with his national defense council to discuss the growing crisis across the country well they've said is they may resort to a state of emergency in some of the areas that are the most vio
the violence continues here in cairo between protesters and security forces on the cornice by the nile and this happened after protesters decided to move the demonstration from tahrir square to the parliament building then security forces responded with quite a lot of tear gas the air here in downtown cairo is really stinging even at this time to it's very hard to breathe when you're outside meanwhile the situation is definitely escalating in port and over three hundred injured the army are...
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. >> die nile to people taking advantage of them is huge. it does happen. it happens all the time. something seniors have to watch skpb careful about. >> on our web site on abc 7 news.com i'm michael finney 7 on your side. >> moving on more people are playing video games on phones these day autos a peek at a new game some say is >>> first, arcades then, living room. now the most likely place to find video games is on the cell phone. >> it means companies that make games have to adapt. as abc 7 news found out, one big name publisher is doing just that. dennis li playing a game hitting stores january 22. >> go on. cut. >> if it looks like japanese animation that, is because sit. >> this is an animation studio out of japan. they're kind of known as the disney of japan. >> a popular style movie to broaden appeal of an older style of game. >> which has been a more niche audience for role playing games. they've layered witness a story and characters that appeal to everybody. >> he runs on sony play station three, around six years, consoles can get better as older. >> they mature through
. >> die nile to people taking advantage of them is huge. it does happen. it happens all the time. something seniors have to watch skpb careful about. >> on our web site on abc 7 news.com i'm michael finney 7 on your side. >> moving on more people are playing video games on phones these day autos a peek at a new game some say is >>> first, arcades then, living room. now the most likely place to find video games is on the cell phone. >> it means companies that...
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the violence continues here in cairo between protesters and security forces on the cornice by the nileand also on us rainy streets this happened after the protesters decided to move the demonstration from tahrir square to the parliament building then security forces responded with quite a lot of tear gas the air here in downtown cairo is ready stinging even at this time to it's very hard to breathe when you're outside on the ground there is big clouds of white toxic gas really making it very hard to breathe you're choking people passing out all over the place so really i was quite correct chaotic scenes here in the capital meanwhile the situation is definitely escalating in port saïd the death toll goes up every hour and over three hundred injured the army are still on the streets apparently they've managed to the last report and secure the area around the prison where the twenty one defendants who are possibly facing the death penalty are being housed but we are getting calls from hospitals for more blood they need blood for the injured and also medical supplies been on exam drea that
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whether they're wearing ties and speak nicely or whether they're violent they're always always the nile go ahead in line that would be my salute that it's in our head on a series of western states could react to that but we have the other problem with that message is that if i told you do allow the people on the ground which is the population at large to choose their own leaders like they did during the arab revolution in both north africa and the middle east you saw that the people chose completely different from what the the the western nations would have wished i and some of the leaders that were chosen had an islamic angle some of the parties that were selected had a shia cause and a calling so for that reason the decision hasn't gone in the interest of the west so allowing the people to make a decision sometime doesn't work but they were not by what i said but go ahead daniel go ahead. i didn't i didn't say that we can't allow people to make decisions i didn't say we preempted we dominate. so far as we have policies either military policies or economic or other policies we should a
whether they're wearing ties and speak nicely or whether they're violent they're always always the nile go ahead in line that would be my salute that it's in our head on a series of western states could react to that but we have the other problem with that message is that if i told you do allow the people on the ground which is the population at large to choose their own leaders like they did during the arab revolution in both north africa and the middle east you saw that the people chose...
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it was the first time ever in my whole life i took three weeks off, and i sailed down the nile and iaw the tombs and the temples, and i experienced a place that was so magical and so incredibly powerful and intelligent and inspiring. i think i found, by seeing all of that power and that beauty in those structures, i think i found a way to rebuild myself. when i came back i definitely had a stronger sense of who i was and what i wanted to change, and it was definitely the beginning of where i am now. so egypt really did that to me, so when i was pregnant and we were talking about names and everything, my husband, he was like, well, egypt is, like, such a big, important part of your life, why don't we name the baby egypt, whether it's a boy or a girl? egypt would be beautiful. when he said "egypt," i was like, "that's it! that's it!" [laughter] he was egypt in the embryo stage for so long, so he's been egypt. tavis: that's cool. that's a great story. i don't need to name names here because you know what i'm talking about, but to your point of growing up so fast in this business, you've
it was the first time ever in my whole life i took three weeks off, and i sailed down the nile and iaw the tombs and the temples, and i experienced a place that was so magical and so incredibly powerful and intelligent and inspiring. i think i found, by seeing all of that power and that beauty in those structures, i think i found a way to rebuild myself. when i came back i definitely had a stronger sense of who i was and what i wanted to change, and it was definitely the beginning of where i am...
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. >> leanne asks i e niled today. saying the government won't file ll nl the 30s. >> yes.ear, they said january 14th. do it in the 30th but not before them. >> coming up next, honoring dr. martin luther king junior. one of the largest celebrations held today in san francisco. >> and no holiday for the chp. >> we're heading to a town 49ers quarterback now put on the map. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> largest bay area bathering to honor dr. martin luther king junior was held today that. is where we heather. >> at center stage, leaders read excerpts of the writing autos one day right there in alabama, little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little whilt boys and little white girls as sisters and brothers. >> the reverend bring morz than average connection to the legacy. his mother was a young schoolteacher when she marched with king in alabama. toda
. >> leanne asks i e niled today. saying the government won't file ll nl the 30s. >> yes.ear, they said january 14th. do it in the 30th but not before them. >> coming up next, honoring dr. martin luther king junior. one of the largest celebrations held today in san francisco. >> and no holiday for the chp. >> we're heading to a town 49ers quarterback now put on the map. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's...
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dan niles, alphaone capital partners. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] how do you trade?ottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft pr
dan niles, alphaone capital partners. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] how do you trade?ottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [...
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>>age nile late the republican party. giving the speechl the day after the inauguration at a washington court. >> two guys filed suit against the restaurant chain. this picture went viral last week showing the chain's famous foot long sandwich which came up short of the 12 inches actually. i think more like 11. the chain issued a statement saying we have redoubled our efforts to ensure consistency and correct length in every sandwich we serve. >>> a serious story and a real scare at a high school. a swat team storms into class am radios. these men, police officers a part of a drill in kingston, massachusetts. now no surprise here. parents and students are up in arms because they didn't know the drill was coming. he defended the drill saying he wanted it to be as realistic as possible. >> image that was terrifying. >> never before seen pictures of the kennedy family just found. take a look at this one. former president john f. kennedy before he was in the white house. hundreds of personal items were all discovered locked a
>>age nile late the republican party. giving the speechl the day after the inauguration at a washington court. >> two guys filed suit against the restaurant chain. this picture went viral last week showing the chain's famous foot long sandwich which came up short of the 12 inches actually. i think more like 11. the chain issued a statement saying we have redoubled our efforts to ensure consistency and correct length in every sandwich we serve. >>> a serious story and a real...
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. >> to quote niles crane if not for the starch in your shirt, there would be nothing holding you up. >> was that for andy? >> we can leave it a mystery. >> by the way, this is not the first time a lawsuit like this has happened. random house has said, as part of a settlement anybody who bought the book is eligible for a full refund. >> and what does he have in common with lance armstrong besides that? >> drugs. >> oprah. >> thank you. >> and james frye is worth millions right now. >> he blames armstrong. you get money. that's how it works. >> a great message for the kids, sherrod. >> barry bonds, rich. the other one, rich. everyone who cheated rich. >> but are they rich in memories? probably. >> barack obama. >> andy, what is the message, andy? >> cheap. cheat. >> cheat? >> it is the american way. >> sherrod, i think the message that money isn't everything. greg, you caught that, right? >> money isn't -- what did i say? >> you said something. >> you love to scribble. >> just lastly i wanted to congratulate you on making it through the first half of the show without lying. >> you were
. >> to quote niles crane if not for the starch in your shirt, there would be nothing holding you up. >> was that for andy? >> we can leave it a mystery. >> by the way, this is not the first time a lawsuit like this has happened. random house has said, as part of a settlement anybody who bought the book is eligible for a full refund. >> and what does he have in common with lance armstrong besides that? >> drugs. >> oprah. >> thank you. >>...
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. >> and we heard plenty of west nile but there is a new illness that could be a bigger threat.t is even more dangerous. ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >>> a central california teen and friend are facing charges, accused of drugging her parents. a 15 and 16-year-old mixed sleep medicine into a couple milkshake that they brought home to the parents. the parents stopped drinking the milkshake because they tasted funny but not before falling asleep. >> felt groggy. had a headache. they felt something was strange. >> the parents took a drug test and they then turned them in to police. >>> a virus could migrate to the united states this year. the virus is found in central africa and asia and there is no vaceen or treatment. -- vaccine or treatment. the study found the new york area could be hit in august and september. in atlanta the risk runs from june through sept
. >> and we heard plenty of west nile but there is a new illness that could be a bigger threat.t is even more dangerous. ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >>> a central california teen and friend are facing charges, accused of drugging her parents. a 15 and...
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to battle the algerian state, but they never espoused larger jihadist goals, in fact from being an nile are thousands of miles of exposed pipelines in oil rich algeria because they wanted to replace the government, not -- they have survived not because of any ideological support from the population, some factions have prospered by thoroughly unislamic activities like the smuggling of drugs and to be k back -- far more lucrative business, the average ransom for a western hostage held by aqim in 201 1rks was $5.4 million this sort of terrorism phased richly in this world not the next. last year ceased control of parts of northern mali and imposed sharia law. he is a larger than life figure who has spent lock years fighting not for slauchl. he created sup parties of religion when he was passed for leadership of the main rebel movemen movement. >> what conclusion can we draw from all of this? that these groups are composed of local thugs with long standing grieve varnss that have very little to do with global islamic jihad. terrorism has been a very good business for them. while their own f
to battle the algerian state, but they never espoused larger jihadist goals, in fact from being an nile are thousands of miles of exposed pipelines in oil rich algeria because they wanted to replace the government, not -- they have survived not because of any ideological support from the population, some factions have prospered by thoroughly unislamic activities like the smuggling of drugs and to be k back -- far more lucrative business, the average ransom for a western hostage held by aqim in...
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the opposition is giving a lot of details to and they are in full the nile.at means is that the israelis ervices congratulate him on a victory. president obama called him within hours. the implications, if any? >> these are signs, very clear signs. let's not be mistaken year. the obama administration the trying to say that we're not going to be changing our policy. gradually. lou: thank you for being with us. an amazing story, courage, sacrifice, and medical advance to share with you and i. the first american soldier to survive using all four limbs and the iraq war now says he's excited for the future. he received a rare double on transplant last month. brendan morocco wheeled himself into a news conference said john saucer to doug johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. >> this is my elbow. not much movement at all, not yet in this arm. at least we are hopeful for the future to get some pretty good function added. lou: doctors expect it will take two to three years for him to regain full use of his new arms. coming up tomorrow, former secretary of state, dr. he
the opposition is giving a lot of details to and they are in full the nile.at means is that the israelis ervices congratulate him on a victory. president obama called him within hours. the implications, if any? >> these are signs, very clear signs. let's not be mistaken year. the obama administration the trying to say that we're not going to be changing our policy. gradually. lou: thank you for being with us. an amazing story, courage, sacrifice, and medical advance to share with you and...
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, and moses' mother took this little baby, put him in a basket and floated him down the nile. moses was discovered by the pharaoh's daughter. the pharaoh's daughter raised moses as her own son, and the pharaoh's grandson. but along in his late teen years, he got into a conflict and ended up seeing one of the israelite slaves being mistreated and he ended up killing him. so moses had to take off because he was afraid for his own life. and he went out into the sinai, and there married zipporah, and had children, and was out as a shepherd. and as the torah tells us as it says in exodus, he comes across a burning bush one day that is not being consumed. and the bush speaks to him. and rather than even misquote this, even a little, i brought from my hotel room. you wouldn't steal the bible, would you, wayne? no i'll put it back. so the bush speaks in exodus, chapter 3, and says, moses, moses, and the first words that moses says to god are, here i am. then he said, do not draw near here, this place. take off your sandals and your, for your feet, for this place where you stand is hol
, and moses' mother took this little baby, put him in a basket and floated him down the nile. moses was discovered by the pharaoh's daughter. the pharaoh's daughter raised moses as her own son, and the pharaoh's grandson. but along in his late teen years, he got into a conflict and ended up seeing one of the israelite slaves being mistreated and he ended up killing him. so moses had to take off because he was afraid for his own life. and he went out into the sinai, and there married zipporah,...
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suffered some kind of medical emergency around two-thirty this afternoon near oakton and milwaukee in niles. the bus swerved into opposite lanes, hitting five cars, forcing one off the road and into a house. there weren't any students on the bus, and no one was seriously hurt. charged with raping two loyola university students in their dorm rooms, 18-year old colin kennedy, a freshman from california. both victims knew him. prosecutors say he told each victim he was locked out of his dorm room and then spent the night with them. that's when they say the rapes occured. kennedy is studying international business. he's now being held on 300-thousand dollar bond. still ahead: hours from his release. as former governor george ryan prepares to leave prison, a look back at the case that sent him there. last night, it was a group of bi-partisan senators, now the president unveils his version of immigration reform. what he'll do if congress fails to act. chicago's bedbug problem is tops in the nation. what aldermen are doing. at this time tomorrow night former governor george ryan will be out of pri
suffered some kind of medical emergency around two-thirty this afternoon near oakton and milwaukee in niles. the bus swerved into opposite lanes, hitting five cars, forcing one off the road and into a house. there weren't any students on the bus, and no one was seriously hurt. charged with raping two loyola university students in their dorm rooms, 18-year old colin kennedy, a freshman from california. both victims knew him. prosecutors say he told each victim he was locked out of his dorm room...
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they might nile 30 and it's just hit and miss what goes through and doesn't go through.hey do a lot of homework and have people help them from the outside. it is a big organized crime deal if you look at it. premeditated obviously. you know, it's sinister. >> it's been two months since deputies uncovered what they believed was just such a scam when brian singletary came through booking. >> we took a bunch of suspicious paperwork off of him. >> about $70,000 worth of tax refunds were listed in the ledger of documents confiscated. he maintained that the documents were part of his legal case and changed his story saying they belonged to another inmate. now deputy gray wants to find out more. >> what's going on, brian? been all right? all right, bro. told you i'd come back down and talk with you over that stuff we confiscated off you when you came in. going to be honest with you, you know, it's going to be confiscated. you're not getting any of that back. >> i told you it's not mine anyway. it doesn't much matter. >> they treating you okay? you ain't been in the chair since
they might nile 30 and it's just hit and miss what goes through and doesn't go through.hey do a lot of homework and have people help them from the outside. it is a big organized crime deal if you look at it. premeditated obviously. you know, it's sinister. >> it's been two months since deputies uncovered what they believed was just such a scam when brian singletary came through booking. >> we took a bunch of suspicious paperwork off of him. >> about $70,000 worth of tax...
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if 34 people were dying every day from say west nile virus the country would be in an absolute uproar! the government would be totally involved. we would have helicopters flying over spraying pesticides, the cdc would be involved, the public health department would be involved. people wouldn't come out of their houses. but because little christina taylor green the little 9-year-old girl who went to meet her congresswoman because she was killed with a bullet instead of killed by a bug we just turn a blind eye to it and don't do anything about it. >> john: my mom is a nurse as well nancy. i've grown up hearing a lot of healthcare professionals saying the things you say especially those who worked in emergency rooms. i have to ask, what kind of response do you get from some of your fellow arizonans when you publicly call for a change in our gun laws? >> well, you know, arizona is still a little bit of a hicktown here, you know. we grew up in the time of tombstone and such. and there are a lot of gun owners here. and i have very many friends that are gun owners. they hide behind the secon
if 34 people were dying every day from say west nile virus the country would be in an absolute uproar! the government would be totally involved. we would have helicopters flying over spraying pesticides, the cdc would be involved, the public health department would be involved. people wouldn't come out of their houses. but because little christina taylor green the little 9-year-old girl who went to meet her congresswoman because she was killed with a bullet instead of killed by a bug we just...
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in an arid region of the old world, the pharaohs organized labor to control the floodwaters of the nile... producing plentiful crops. over the centuries, such control not only increased the wealth and power of lords and pharaohs, but also sent the kingdom of egypt on a path toward increased social and political complexity. now archaeologists are discovering a similar pattern near the pyramids of the valley of mexico. this is teotihuacan. more than 125,000 people once lived here. the city is 20 times the size of ancient copan. it is more than 4 times as large as monte alban. here was a society of lords and priests, intricate art and architecture. the pyramids of the sun and the moon are among the largest buildings ever constructed in the ancient new world. by a.d. 600, this was the most complex society in all of mesoamerica. archaeologist william sanders. in this area where i'm standing, which is right on the southern edge of the ancient city, there are between 80 and 100 permanent springs. there is some convincing evidence that at the time of the peak of the ancient city, the water from
in an arid region of the old world, the pharaohs organized labor to control the floodwaters of the nile... producing plentiful crops. over the centuries, such control not only increased the wealth and power of lords and pharaohs, but also sent the kingdom of egypt on a path toward increased social and political complexity. now archaeologists are discovering a similar pattern near the pyramids of the valley of mexico. this is teotihuacan. more than 125,000 people once lived here. the city is 20...
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joining me now on the phone is dan niles. along with shaw woo. good to talk with you gentlemen.'s your take on this dell story? >> i mean, i think it's something that's been talked about for awhile. you can go back to actually 2010 in june and michael was at a conference and somebody asked him do you ever think about taking your company private? and the answer was yes. there's been this talk for a long time. was one of the ten worst performing stocks in the s&p last year. it was one of the top ten cheapest though. if you're looking at it from that perspective, the timing seems to make sense. >> so let me ask you, shaw, what you think. how would shareholders work out in this deal? >> well, you know, i agree with dan that this rumor's been going around for awhile. but i think the biggest problem is that the size of dell. you look at the stock today. it's -- the market cap's now $21 billion. so in the takeout, it would have to be a premium to that. possibly $30 billion. that's a lot of capital to raise. a lot of debt financing. so we think because of the size of this deal the likel
joining me now on the phone is dan niles. along with shaw woo. good to talk with you gentlemen.'s your take on this dell story? >> i mean, i think it's something that's been talked about for awhile. you can go back to actually 2010 in june and michael was at a conference and somebody asked him do you ever think about taking your company private? and the answer was yes. there's been this talk for a long time. was one of the ten worst performing stocks in the s&p last year. it was one...
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monday and tuesday look pretty niles. breezy and much cooler for the second half of the week. radar active into the santa clara valley, from around sunnyvale into san jose and campbell, you are seeing the rain dropping in from the northeast. rotating down towards the southwest right now. into the east bay hills. tri-valley, you'll see off-and-on rain showers until probably through lunchtime until the action, early afternoon will be from san jose into morgan hill. the low pressure is tracking across monterey bay and heading into central california. the moisture will slowly get out of the bay area, early afternoon, and then eventually we'll dry things out as we head into the evening. as the low continues to school into central california, a couple of things we'll see today will be the winds picking up out of the northwest which will clear out the skies north of san francisco. but those showers may be a little more stubborn around san jose into maybe early afternoon. the future cast showing you the south bay, clear, lingering showers closer to san jose. mid-afternoon, things shut
monday and tuesday look pretty niles. breezy and much cooler for the second half of the week. radar active into the santa clara valley, from around sunnyvale into san jose and campbell, you are seeing the rain dropping in from the northeast. rotating down towards the southwest right now. into the east bay hills. tri-valley, you'll see off-and-on rain showers until probably through lunchtime until the action, early afternoon will be from san jose into morgan hill. the low pressure is tracking...
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we go through a lot of sensitive issues, but i spent time there at the nile. cairo, a major city, tahrir square there -- >> you went to tahrir square. >> we'll have a lot more coming up in the week. that's our reporter, but we're going to give the viewers a little flavor of what's going on. that's tahrir square. let's go to erin. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> "outfront" next, president obama gears up for his next fight with republicans. this time rng it's over his defense secretary nominee. >> plus days after our taxes went up, some democrats said we need more taxes, higher taxes. yes, we're going to get answers. >> and more details about the aurora theater massacre. for the first time, police describe the scene and what they found when they first saw james holmes. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, saving sergeant hagel. on paper, this guy is pretty incredible. looks like he would be a lock for a job that usually is one with pretty much 100% of the senate voting aye. military experience, check
we go through a lot of sensitive issues, but i spent time there at the nile. cairo, a major city, tahrir square there -- >> you went to tahrir square. >> we'll have a lot more coming up in the week. that's our reporter, but we're going to give the viewers a little flavor of what's going on. that's tahrir square. let's go to erin. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> "outfront" next, president obama gears up for his next fight with republicans. this...