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buts since profranchises came up dry, more than any other north american city. is cleveland under a curse. >> i don't believe in a curse. >> was there a curse with the red sox. how many years did they go without a championship. >> no we haven't had the right pieces. >> the most important piece, the n.b.a.'s single most dominant player. power forlambs and ohio native defected and helped to bring them two n.b.a. titles, they came back and hoped to repeat the feat of the team. >> it's not the plan, he wept away is came down. >> the fans gave credit to david blatt. in his first n.b.a. coaching year after taking israel's team to the euro league championship. come of the faithful give credit too. >> they've been allowed to win. >> i'm motivated when i hear people scream. >> for a city that bore a share of woe a championship may boost what many hope is a renaissance. >> cleveland will be amazing. everyone will come back here. >> judging by the statistics, the cavaliers go into the series as slight underdogs. drip by a half-century long thirst for glory. >> as outlines
buts since profranchises came up dry, more than any other north american city. is cleveland under a curse. >> i don't believe in a curse. >> was there a curse with the red sox. how many years did they go without a championship. >> no we haven't had the right pieces. >> the most important piece, the n.b.a.'s single most dominant player. power forlambs and ohio native defected and helped to bring them two n.b.a. titles, they came back and hoped to repeat the feat of the...
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and houston becomes the 10th north american city served by japanese airline nippon.he chief executive says he is looking for additional destinations in the u.s. heartland. and walmart wants to make sure you don't walk away with the store -- literally. three years after the world's largest retailer moved greeters away from entrances of many stores, now, they are coming .ack "wall street journal" says it's because the world's largest retailer wants to improve customer service and deter shoplifters. that's a look at some of the day's top stories. betty: we want to go now to sports, specifically golf. tiger woods is a three-time open champion, but yesterday, he literally lost it. pimm: this is the eighth hole. he had to hack his ball out of knee-high grass. he lost his grip on his club, and you can see it went flying. he ended up shooting 10 over par. he has never done this poorly of open in the first round, and today, it's not getting any better. through two holes, tiger has made yet another bogey. golfer myself. i don't know a lot about it, but that does not look good.
and houston becomes the 10th north american city served by japanese airline nippon.he chief executive says he is looking for additional destinations in the u.s. heartland. and walmart wants to make sure you don't walk away with the store -- literally. three years after the world's largest retailer moved greeters away from entrances of many stores, now, they are coming .ack "wall street journal" says it's because the world's largest retailer wants to improve customer service and deter...
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championship, but ever since that the city's pro from a cheeses have come up dry more than any other north american city. is cleveland under some curse? >> i don't believe in a curse. was there a curse with the red sox or how many years did they go without a championship? >> no, sir we just haven't had the right pieces to get the job done. >> the most important piece by far, the nba single most dominant player power forward lebron james an" an ohio native who defected to miami and collected titles came back to do the same thing. >> he changed the attitude. he went away, he came back and now he knows how to lead. >> the fans don't give am credit to david blatt in his first nba coaching year after taking ma mica ve tel aviv to its championships. >> if you scream loud you win. they get motivated when they hear people screaming in the audience. >> for a city that has borne a big share of america's economic woes a championship is what they say will be america's renaissance. >> everyone will love cleveland once again. everybody will be coming back here. >> judging from the statistics the cavaliers go into the
championship, but ever since that the city's pro from a cheeses have come up dry more than any other north american city. is cleveland under some curse? >> i don't believe in a curse. was there a curse with the red sox or how many years did they go without a championship? >> no, sir we just haven't had the right pieces to get the job done. >> the most important piece by far, the nba single most dominant player power forward lebron james an" an ohio native who defected to...
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city in morning. it is from there that our north american editor joins us. reporter: thank you very much. this is an inquiry that seems to be moving at lightning speed. the suspect is in custody. the victims killed last night have been identified and forensic inquiries are at an advanced stage. but it is the central question, why on earth would someone want to kill a group of people in a bible study class? it is still as unfathomable for the people of charleston as ever. this is the face of the man arrested in connection with the cold-blooded murder of nine people in charleston last night. dylann roof was taken from the local police station where he had been arrested and handcuffed. from all faiths and from all walks of life, the people from charleston came together this lunchtime to pray for those who perished in the attack on one of the city's most historic black churches. it was 9:00 last night at a peaceful prayer meeting as the -- as the church became a scene of terrible carnage. >> we have two people coming out, young female and child found in the room. reporter: a lone white man sa
city in morning. it is from there that our north american editor joins us. reporter: thank you very much. this is an inquiry that seems to be moving at lightning speed. the suspect is in custody. the victims killed last night have been identified and forensic inquiries are at an advanced stage. but it is the central question, why on earth would someone want to kill a group of people in a bible study class? it is still as unfathomable for the people of charleston as ever. this is the face of the...
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city north st. louis city put on the african-american and 63105 in st. louis county which is predominantly white. that is less than 10 miles of geography and an 18 year gap in life expect to see. what we unpacked is what is different about various areas what i started calling the geography of inequality. but it's different is the unemployment rate four times as high for african-americans a median income that is less than half for african-americans than it is for white. and the health outcomes that a company that such as an african-american baby board in st. louis city in st. louis county be more than three times as likely to die before their first birthday, a homicide rate for african-americans is 12 times as high as it is for white in st. louis county. but we are not just focused on disparities. we are also focused on solutions and talking about how addressing social determinants of health and health disparities impacts everyone regardless of their race and socioeconomic status. we have recommendations in six areas including early childhood invest in high-quality early childhood for all children
city north st. louis city put on the african-american and 63105 in st. louis county which is predominantly white. that is less than 10 miles of geography and an 18 year gap in life expect to see. what we unpacked is what is different about various areas what i started calling the geography of inequality. but it's different is the unemployment rate four times as high for african-americans a median income that is less than half for african-americans than it is for white. and the health outcomes...
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the north vietnamese said american planes carried out heavy attacks around the cities and hanoi's armedown a large number of planes and captured several pilots. nixon wanted the communists to think he was crazy in the hopes that that would drive them back to the bargaining table. >> a lot of the civilian areas were hit apparently. and i don't want to say that it was not a very painful thing to have to do. >> when 8,500 pound bombs go off one plane the closest thing to a nuclear weapon. >> the response to the bombing was such an outrage. here is this small, third-world country that the united states is bombing back to the stone age. >> the word from the president is, military pressure will continue until a peace settlement is reached. >> within days after this so-called christmas bombing, the north vietnamese came back to us and wanted to reopen the negotiations made some concessions and within weeks we had an agreement. so what any one thinks of the bombing it produced peace within about a month. >> good evening. the vietnam war ended today. ended officially in this room in paris. >> th
the north vietnamese said american planes carried out heavy attacks around the cities and hanoi's armedown a large number of planes and captured several pilots. nixon wanted the communists to think he was crazy in the hopes that that would drive them back to the bargaining table. >> a lot of the civilian areas were hit apparently. and i don't want to say that it was not a very painful thing to have to do. >> when 8,500 pound bombs go off one plane the closest thing to a nuclear...
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north charleston. >> sreenivasan: even if you looked at your city descraetly from north charleston or the state of south carolina there seem to be these competing or conflicting facts. you have an indian american governor, an african america senator. you, yourself are elected from a majority white community, or the district that you're in. yet, tame you have a confederate flag flying high next to the steps of the state capitol. >> well, for me right now, we are going to have time to deal with that issue. but as a member of emanuel, a lifelong member what we want to focus on as a church and as a city, burying our dead go through the healing process so that we can get to forgiveness and move forward accordingly. we're going to have a lot of time to discuss the confederate flag and gun control. but right now, what we want to do is focus on our emanuel a.m.e. family as we get through this crisis and heal and forgive. so under no circumstances at least as a member of the emanuel church, are we going to engage in politicizing the death of nine of our parishioners of which we now have to plan for nine funerals. so we will have a lot of time after we bury our dead to deal with the political issues tha
north charleston. >> sreenivasan: even if you looked at your city descraetly from north charleston or the state of south carolina there seem to be these competing or conflicting facts. you have an indian american governor, an african america senator. you, yourself are elected from a majority white community, or the district that you're in. yet, tame you have a confederate flag flying high next to the steps of the state capitol. >> well, for me right now, we are going to have time to...
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one north american business shows us the newest addition to its portable wearable luxury. and atlantic cityrently no cautionary tale for developers considering northern new jersey as a site for casinos. we will have details. and netflix may plan to join hands with advertisers. how much money could netflix make and will it turn off its subscribers? are ahead on the bloomberg market day. tectonic plate shifts, that is describes then technology industry while she predicts more consolidation. in an exclusive interview with emily chang, she talked about industry, nations as well as the hewlett-packard split up. : i joined in september and the very first thing i said we would do is not to split the printer division. pc.printers, but just i decided it was not a good idea. i felt this company needed to bed down, get organized, have continuity of leadership, get the right strategy, and really invest in r&d. i look back now and even if we wanted to at that time, i'm not sure we could have pulled off the separation. so we embarked on our five-year turnaround journey and made a lot of progress. oursee
one north american business shows us the newest addition to its portable wearable luxury. and atlantic cityrently no cautionary tale for developers considering northern new jersey as a site for casinos. we will have details. and netflix may plan to join hands with advertisers. how much money could netflix make and will it turn off its subscribers? are ahead on the bloomberg market day. tectonic plate shifts, that is describes then technology industry while she predicts more consolidation. in an...
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city but the mosquitos did drive us out. >> clay soil traps moisture on the surface. the north americancapital of that buzzing bothersome pest. >> there will be tons. i'll be covered. >> the mosquito is the world ass's deadliest animal. in effecting thousands with dengue fever here the threat is west nile fever. the city has a fleet of helicopters and trucks, 160 insect control workers and a bug chief. >> i'm encouraging the residents to control the bite. the insect control branch's first and foremost priority is larva sighting. spray insecticide where they land on, and then die shortly thereafter. >> if that doesn't work, the organization sprays a controversial substance malathion. that probably causes cancer. but new ways to banish the bug. authorities here seem determined to banish the bug. but they call the manitoban air force. >> steve occasionally gets pests the old fashioned way. >> got it. >> but biotechnology, that allows the gene, when they mate, to prove them sterile. >> it doesn't effect the nontargeted species. it doesn't just the chemicals that we are worried about. all th
city but the mosquitos did drive us out. >> clay soil traps moisture on the surface. the north americancapital of that buzzing bothersome pest. >> there will be tons. i'll be covered. >> the mosquito is the world ass's deadliest animal. in effecting thousands with dengue fever here the threat is west nile fever. the city has a fleet of helicopters and trucks, 160 insect control workers and a bug chief. >> i'm encouraging the residents to control the bite. the insect...
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north st. louis city, and am really african-american, and the jeff van loon neighborhood and st. louis county, predominately white. less than 10 miles of geography, and an 18 year gap in life expectancy. what we unpacked is what is different about various areas of our region. i started calling it the geography of any quality. what is different is unemployment rates almost four times as high for african-americans a median income that is less than half. the health outcomes that a company that, such as a baby b eing more than three times as likely to die before their first birthday. a homicide rate for african americans is 12 times as high as it is for whites into lewis county -- or st. louis city, and st. louis county. where not just focus on disparities, we are also focus on solutions and talking about how addressing social determinants impacts everyone, regardless of their race, or socioeconomic status in st. louis. live indicated six areas. i was happy to hear you talk about early childhood. investing in high quality early childhood for all children is recommendation number one.
north st. louis city, and am really african-american, and the jeff van loon neighborhood and st. louis county, predominately white. less than 10 miles of geography, and an 18 year gap in life expectancy. what we unpacked is what is different about various areas of our region. i started calling it the geography of any quality. what is different is unemployment rates almost four times as high for african-americans a median income that is less than half. the health outcomes that a company that,...
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city but the mosquitos did drive us out. >> clay soil that traps standing water on the surface. entomologists call this the north americanapital of that buzzing bothersome pest. >> there will be tons, just tons, i'll be covered. >> it's not just a knew sans, the mosquito is the world ass most dangerous animal. in effecting 25,000 with dengue fever. here it is west nile virus. 160 insect scrollworks and a bug chief. >> i'm really encouraging residents to please help fight bite. >> who holds press conferences that make front page headlines. >> the insect branch's branch's first and foremost priority is spotting possible be breeding grounds. >> malathion, the world health organization says that probably causes cancer so winnipeg authorities disagree they are also looking at new ways to banish the bug. most here seem determined to kill the mosquito but some have embraced it. they call the it the manitoba ahn air force and call this the provincial bird. >> they are a necessary evil which we endure and cope with. >> steve occasionally terminates possessionspests the old fashioned way. >> got it. >> or providing means for steri
city but the mosquitos did drive us out. >> clay soil that traps standing water on the surface. entomologists call this the north americanapital of that buzzing bothersome pest. >> there will be tons, just tons, i'll be covered. >> it's not just a knew sans, the mosquito is the world ass most dangerous animal. in effecting 25,000 with dengue fever. here it is west nile virus. 160 insect scrollworks and a bug chief. >> i'm really encouraging residents to please help fight...
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cities these days sites like this are not uncommon over the past few decades futbol leagues have growth and more north americans tuned in to watch a sport that many perceive is struggling to gain a hold here and futbol in the united states could never rival the popularity of baseball or american football but demographics are changing and 2015 expected a third of the population will be hispanic and many believe all the attention could help the sport grow. >> blatter resigning and new blood stepping into positions may allow some of my non-soccer friends or friends that are not big on soccer may have it change. >> the change may help how sports grows in the united states. >> reporter: futbol is far from challenging mainstream sports but it could soon change, a generation that was introduced by the game of soccer moms are growing up fast and futbol is no longer met with difference and it may be a distraction for now but not stopping futbol in the u.s. andy gallagher miami, florida. >>> keep up to date with all the very latest news and a lot of background as well there is opinion and interesting comment pieces that
cities these days sites like this are not uncommon over the past few decades futbol leagues have growth and more north americans tuned in to watch a sport that many perceive is struggling to gain a hold here and futbol in the united states could never rival the popularity of baseball or american football but demographics are changing and 2015 expected a third of the population will be hispanic and many believe all the attention could help the sport grow. >> blatter resigning and new blood...
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city but the mosquitos did drive us out. >> reporter: and clay soil that traps standing water on the surface they call in the north americanf that buzzing, bothersome pests. >> there will be just times i'll be covered. >> reporter: it's not just a nuisance, the mosquito is the most deadliest and killing them infecting them with malaria and another 25,000 with dengae fever and they make a science of killing them and have cars and trucks and 160 control workers and a bug chief. >> i'm really encouraging residents to please help fight the bite. >> reporter: he has press conferences that make front page headlines. >> the first priority is larvae and if we are unsuccessful we spray with an insecticide where they land on it and they will die shortly there after. >> reporter: if it doesn't work they spray a controversial compound but the world health organization says that probably causes cancer so while they disagree they are working for new ways to banish the bug and they call this summer and the airforce and they call in the preventel bird. >> they have a necessary evil which we injury and cope with. >> reporter: steve occasio
city but the mosquitos did drive us out. >> reporter: and clay soil that traps standing water on the surface they call in the north americanf that buzzing, bothersome pests. >> there will be just times i'll be covered. >> reporter: it's not just a nuisance, the mosquito is the most deadliest and killing them infecting them with malaria and another 25,000 with dengae fever and they make a science of killing them and have cars and trucks and 160 control workers and a bug chief....
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cities in u.s. these sites are not uncommon. during the last world cup, more north americans than ever tuned in to watch a sport that many perceiveiling to grow in popularity. the demographics here are changing quickly. by 2050 it is expected a third of the population will be hispanic, and many believe all of this attention could help the sport grow. >> sepp blatter resigning and maybe new blood stepping in may allow some of my non-soccer friends or friends who are not necessarily big fans of soccer. >> maybe the change is going to help the soccer world, and that may help how the sport grow theres the united states. >> reporter: football is far from challenging main stream u.s. sports but few doubt that could soon change. the generation that was introduced to the game by so-called soccer moms are growing up fast. the current scandal in the game may be a destruction for now, but it's unlikely to stop steady football growth in the u.s. >>> to tennis and world number one is currently playing andy murray for a place in the french open final. it's currently 3-2 to the top seed. djokovic beat nadal in the quarter finals and he is looki
cities in u.s. these sites are not uncommon. during the last world cup, more north americans than ever tuned in to watch a sport that many perceiveiling to grow in popularity. the demographics here are changing quickly. by 2050 it is expected a third of the population will be hispanic, and many believe all of this attention could help the sport grow. >> sepp blatter resigning and maybe new blood stepping in may allow some of my non-soccer friends or friends who are not necessarily big...
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. >> hopefully the people in hose american cities realize the american dream, a lot of people are disappointing them with al. >>> northea's dictator sparking new concern. this time it's not his launch for -- they're here to break it down for us. stay with us. >>> andy levy -- both co-hosts oif red eye" good to see you guys. let's start with the story of the week so far. caitlyn jenner. it's amazing how easy it is now to say caitlyn jenner and not bruce. can we take a look at this cover just for a moment and then we would like to take a look if we can, at the e network with this promo clip for the show that they're -- excuse me -- docuseries we should call it. this is all ready to roll out. this looks like a closely coordinated -- you know i'm not suggesting anything here. it looks like they're core fwrafed this thing. what do you say? >> you mean after a few drinks? look i am very happy for her. you know i also have absolutely no desire to watch this series. >> right. >> it's just not my thing. i'm sure all of this was completely coordinated, and she just today signed with caa, a big agency in hollywood. yeah absolute
. >> hopefully the people in hose american cities realize the american dream, a lot of people are disappointing them with al. >>> northea's dictator sparking new concern. this time it's not his launch for -- they're here to break it down for us. stay with us. >>> andy levy -- both co-hosts oif red eye" good to see you guys. let's start with the story of the week so far. caitlyn jenner. it's amazing how easy it is now to say caitlyn jenner and not bruce. can we take...
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. >> hopefully the people in hose american cities realize the american dream, a lot of people are disappointing them with al. >>> northtor sparking new concern. this time it's not his launch for -- they're here to break it down for us. stay with us. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. >>> andy
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. >> hopefully the people in hose american cities realize the american dream, a lot of people are disappointing them with al. >>> northng new concern. this time it's not his launch for -- they're here to break it down for us. stay with us. you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline, a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? man: ♪ this new mom is struggling ♪ ♪ to get the skates just right ♪ now she's holding on for dear life ♪ announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. thousands of siblings in foster care will take you just as you ar
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cities these days, sights like this are not uncommon. over the past few decades youth football lead have witnessed huge growth. and during the last world cup more north americansn ever tuned in to watch a sport that many perceive are struggling to gain a hold here. the world view of football in the united states is that it's something that could never rival the sheer popularity of things like baseball or american football. but the demographics here are changing quickly. by 2050 it's expected a third of the population will be hispanic and many here believe all this attention could actually help the sport grow. >> sepp blatter sort of resigning and maybe new blood stepping in to the leadership positions may allow some of my nonsoccer friends or friends not fans of soccer are more knowledgeable about soccer in general. >> maybe the change will help the soccer world and help how the sport grows in the united states. >> reporter: football is far from challenging mainstream u.s. sports but few doubt that could soon change a generation that was introduced in the game by so called soccer moms are growing up fast. and football is no longer met with indifference, the cu
cities these days, sights like this are not uncommon. over the past few decades youth football lead have witnessed huge growth. and during the last world cup more north americansn ever tuned in to watch a sport that many perceive are struggling to gain a hold here. the world view of football in the united states is that it's something that could never rival the sheer popularity of things like baseball or american football. but the demographics here are changing quickly. by 2050 it's expected a...
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north of -- he graduated five k. -- phi beta kappa where she earned a master's degree in american history. a graduate of the benjamin cardozo school of law in new york city she is an attorney for the united states court of appeals for the second circuit in new york city. in 2012 she published her first book the myth of efferent that's arthur train in his great literary. it tells the true story of one of the most elaborate delivery hoaxes in american history. her latest book "when books went to war" tells the amazing and inspiring story of how the united states government and america's librarians and publishers educated americans on the homefront about the importance of books in wartime. and organize programs that led to the distribution of over 140 million books to u.s. soldiers and sailors serving in our armed forces during world war ii. please join me in welcoming molly manning to the roosevelt book festival. [applause] >> thank you for that wonderful introduction and thank you all for coming today. so what i would like to talk about today is this extraordinary story of how books played an essential world during world war ii. it's a story that's been l
north of -- he graduated five k. -- phi beta kappa where she earned a master's degree in american history. a graduate of the benjamin cardozo school of law in new york city she is an attorney for the united states court of appeals for the second circuit in new york city. in 2012 she published her first book the myth of efferent that's arthur train in his great literary. it tells the true story of one of the most elaborate delivery hoaxes in american history. her latest book "when books...
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american church in the u.s. city of charleston. a series of car bombs kills dozens in yemen's capital as u.n. brokered talks to solve the crisis go nowhere >>> and a rare administration from north korea's government as they face their worst drought in a century >>> at first to breaking news out of hong kong where lawmakers rejected a beijing-backed reform bill. 22 voted against it after a lengthy debate on thursday. the proposal was to see hong kong elect their leader in 2017, but only choose from candidates approved by beijing. more from china correspondent adrian brown joining us live from hong kong. bring us up to date on the vote and what is happening now? >> well this breaking news just happened in the last few moments. in the end, only 37 of hong kong's 70 legislators voted. the parties that supported the government the pro-establishment groups basically vetoed - boycotted the vote. in the end we only this 28 voting against the government. and eight in favour of the government, with one abstention. what happens now is we return to the status quo, the system whereby hong kong's leader is basically selected by a committee of local business and political elite. some 1200 of
american church in the u.s. city of charleston. a series of car bombs kills dozens in yemen's capital as u.n. brokered talks to solve the crisis go nowhere >>> and a rare administration from north korea's government as they face their worst drought in a century >>> at first to breaking news out of hong kong where lawmakers rejected a beijing-backed reform bill. 22 voted against it after a lengthy debate on thursday. the proposal was to see hong kong elect their leader in 2017,...
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city but the mosquitos did drive us up. >> reporter: with heaven rains and clay soil it is called the north american capitol of that buzzingt. >> there will be tons just tons. >> reporter: it's not just a knew sense, the mosquito is the world's deadliest animal killing 600,000 people each year with malaria, and another 25,000 with den ji fever, and here it's west nile. >> i'm encouraging residents to help fight the bite. >> reporter: they hold press conferences that make front page headlines. >> the priority is larvaciding. we'll spray local areas where an insecticide where they land on it and die. >> reporter: or they can spray a controversial pesticide that is said to could cause cancer. so they are looking for new ways to ban initial the bug. some have embraced the bug, they call it the manitoban air force, and this is the provincial bird. >> they are a necessary evil. >> reporter: steven occasionally terminated them the old-fashioned way, but he has come up with a technology that causes the males to be stale. >> it's a biological control method it doesn't use these chemicals that we are worried about, so it has all of
city but the mosquitos did drive us up. >> reporter: with heaven rains and clay soil it is called the north american capitol of that buzzingt. >> there will be tons just tons. >> reporter: it's not just a knew sense, the mosquito is the world's deadliest animal killing 600,000 people each year with malaria, and another 25,000 with den ji fever, and here it's west nile. >> i'm encouraging residents to help fight the bite. >> reporter: they hold press conferences...
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americans from denver to kansas city under tornado threats. tornado watches in at least three states now. flash flood watches in the plains. and look at this super cell in north dakota. buckets of hail. the images coming in from tennessee. just incredible. and we're watching that hurricane, powering up tonight in the pacific. headed toward some popular vacation spots. let's get right to rob marciano here tracking the watches up right now. >> reporter: the tornado watch is a big one. take a look. it includes denver. up through 9:00 mountain time in through much of wyoming. storms will fire up along the front. expands east towards lincoln and omaha, nebraska. same storm zone for the third day in a row. let's talk about a different storm, hurricane blanca. a major storm. category 5 -- four for now. could become a five in the next few hours. and weakening somewhat but a hurricane strike likely on sunday for cabo san lucas. >> that is a beast right now. rob, thank you. >>> now, to new numbers tonight, and they are eye opening when it comes to that anthrax scare. more samples sent out than thought. the pentagon sending out live anthrax by mistake from one base in u
americans from denver to kansas city under tornado threats. tornado watches in at least three states now. flash flood watches in the plains. and look at this super cell in north dakota. buckets of hail. the images coming in from tennessee. just incredible. and we're watching that hurricane, powering up tonight in the pacific. headed toward some popular vacation spots. let's get right to rob marciano here tracking the watches up right now. >> reporter: the tornado watch is a big one. take...
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suicide attack north of fallujah and the car bomb w planted in an armored humvee vehicle and on sunday that attacked an army hq in the city. u.s. laws that allow security services to spy on americans expired and failed to pass legislation extending powers to monitor millions of telephone calls and mails. a man brought in to save struggling malaysia airlines says it's technically bankrupt and the new ceo is expected to cu more than 6,000 jobs after years of decline and two plane disaster. in egypt and trial of two al jazeera jrnalists will begin and closing arguments to be heard in a cairo court in the cases of fahmy and mohamed but it may be months before a verdict is reached and we sat with peter greste in australia to talk about the case. >> reporter: it has been four months since peter greste was released from an egyptian jail d deported but his ordeal is not completely over and technically he is still on trial. >> we all thought that once i was released that i would be taken off the case that would be the end of it but the first hearing of course the judge named me as a defendant. it was really at the last hearing when the judge formally id i had to appear or risk being decla
suicide attack north of fallujah and the car bomb w planted in an armored humvee vehicle and on sunday that attacked an army hq in the city. u.s. laws that allow security services to spy on americans expired and failed to pass legislation extending powers to monitor millions of telephone calls and mails. a man brought in to save struggling malaysia airlines says it's technically bankrupt and the new ceo is expected to cu more than 6,000 jobs after years of decline and two plane disaster. in...
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north american tour. shows already sold out in new york, l.a., austin, and toronto. also performing at lalapalooza, bonnaroo. austin cityur gates -- tour dates -- tour gates for tour dates. [ laughter ] i don't know where you go. for tour gates, go to tourgates.com for tour dates go to elleking.com. and um -- full disclosure, i do -- i am an investor in tourgates.com. [ laughter ] that's why i was -- i pretended it was a mistake. tour gates, if you're having a tour, if you need gates to keep people in and out before they give their tickets and again, i feel bad, full disclosure. go to tourgates.com for all your tour gates needs. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here, elle! welcome back. this thursday i'm -- i'm one of the hosts -- i'm happy to be one of the hosts red nose day. which is a live fundraising event here on nbc. it started in the u.k. and it benefits needy kids around the world. so, it's thursday nights at 8:00 live here at nbc. and you can stop into any walgreens and get one of these. it's a red nose. there ya go. and if you want to uh -- see what it looks like on me just freeze -- freeze your scr
north american tour. shows already sold out in new york, l.a., austin, and toronto. also performing at lalapalooza, bonnaroo. austin cityur gates -- tour dates -- tour gates for tour dates. [ laughter ] i don't know where you go. for tour gates, go to tourgates.com for tour dates go to elleking.com. and um -- full disclosure, i do -- i am an investor in tourgates.com. [ laughter ] that's why i was -- i pretended it was a mistake. tour gates, if you're having a tour, if you need gates to keep...
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americans were killed in a 2012 attack. fighting in libya has killed at least 17 forces loyal to the u.n. recognized government of tobruk and they have been launching attacks north and west of the cityps have withdrawn from their positions in the west leaving behind weapons and ammunition. libya has two rival governments, one in tobruk and one in tripoli. the death toll now surging to 450 and most casualties in karachi with temperatures reaching 45 degrees celsius and hospitals are swamped and people having dehydration and power outages leave no air condition conditioning and no running water and we have more from the capitol. >> government announcing 450 have been killed by the ongoing heat wave that has affected the province of pakistan's fourth largest city and also home to 20 million people. it was already saturday when people started feeling symptoms of heat stroke many were rushed to the hospital putting a severe strain on the city's hospital systems. according to some reports a few thousand people were admitted in the hospital and morgues overwhelmed with bodies brought to the morgues and saying to bury the dead as soon as possible. the government also announcing some relief
americans were killed in a 2012 attack. fighting in libya has killed at least 17 forces loyal to the u.n. recognized government of tobruk and they have been launching attacks north and west of the cityps have withdrawn from their positions in the west leaving behind weapons and ammunition. libya has two rival governments, one in tobruk and one in tripoli. the death toll now surging to 450 and most casualties in karachi with temperatures reaching 45 degrees celsius and hospitals are swamped and...
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americans from denver to kansas city under tornado threats. tornado watches in at least three states now. flash flood watches in the plains. and look at this super cell in north dakota. buckets of hail, the images coming in from tennessee. just incredible. and we're also watching that hurricane i mentioned, powering up tonight in the pacific, headed toward some popular vacation spots. so, let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano here, tracking the watches up right now. >> reporter: the tornado watch is a big one. take a look. it includes denver. up through 9:00 mountain time, in through much of wyoming. and the storms will continue to fire up along the front range. that's the threat zone tonight, and it expands east towards lincoln and omaha, nebraska, kansas city getting hammered today with heavier rain you're in it again tomorrow. same storm zone for the third day in a row. all right, let's talk about a different storm. hurricane blanca. a major storm. category 5 -- 4 for now, excuse me, could become a 5 in the next few hours. and then weakening somewhat but a hurricane strike likely on sunday for cabo san lucas. >> that is a beast right now. >> right
americans from denver to kansas city under tornado threats. tornado watches in at least three states now. flash flood watches in the plains. and look at this super cell in north dakota. buckets of hail, the images coming in from tennessee. just incredible. and we're also watching that hurricane i mentioned, powering up tonight in the pacific, headed toward some popular vacation spots. so, let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano here, tracking the watches up right now. >> reporter:...
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cities like this sites like this are not uncommon and youth witnessed huge growth and during the last world cup more north americanse in to watch a sport struggling to gain a hold here. the world of futbol in the united states could never rival the popularity like baseball or american football but demographics are changing quickly and by 2050 a third of the population will be his -- hispanic and the attention will make the sport grow. >> blatter resigning and new blood may allow some non-soccer friends or people not necessarily fans of soccer be more open minded of soccer. >> a change will help with the soccer world and may help how the sport grows in the united states. >> reporter: it's far from challenging main street u.s. sports but few doubt it could change and a generation introduced by soccer moms are growing up fast and futbol is not met with indifference and the scandal with the game may be a distraction for now but unlikely to stop steady progress in the u.s. andy gallagher, al jazeera, miami florida. >>> all captain killed in an accident french time and vehicle collided with a bus in southern france with
cities like this sites like this are not uncommon and youth witnessed huge growth and during the last world cup more north americanse in to watch a sport struggling to gain a hold here. the world of futbol in the united states could never rival the popularity like baseball or american football but demographics are changing quickly and by 2050 a third of the population will be his -- hispanic and the attention will make the sport grow. >> blatter resigning and new blood may allow some...
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north of ramadi, the provincial capital of anbar province. islamic state captured the city last month, using a coordinated assault similar to the one today. an americanby shiite rebels in yemen has been released. freelance journalist casey kohms had been held for two weeks. he was let go after mediation by oman's government. kohms was flown there and greeted by the u.s. ambassador who spoke to omani tv in arabic. >> ( translated ): i am happy to thank oman's leader, sultan qaboos, for his help and cooperation. this american is under the supervision of omani doctors at a military hospital in muscat tonight and my sincere thanks to all omani citizens. >> ifill: meanwhile, a french hostage in yemen, isabelle prime, appeared in an online video, appealing for help. the world bank consultant was kidnapped in february. back in this country, google announced it's making privacy controls easier for its one billion users to find and understand. they'll now be gathered in one account area rather than spread across many portions of google's website. account holders will also be able to run a check-up to see which services are gathering information about them. th
north of ramadi, the provincial capital of anbar province. islamic state captured the city last month, using a coordinated assault similar to the one today. an americanby shiite rebels in yemen has been released. freelance journalist casey kohms had been held for two weeks. he was let go after mediation by oman's government. kohms was flown there and greeted by the u.s. ambassador who spoke to omani tv in arabic. >> ( translated ): i am happy to thank oman's leader, sultan qaboos, for his...
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north charleston who shot a black man in the back this spring. >>> charleston has been through so much this week and like so many other american cities wounded by violence, its strength in the days after comes from its numbers, the numbers of good citizens who won't let their cities stay down. chris lawrence is in charleston to show us one example. >> reporter: there is no way to minimize how much pain is still here. i mean, people are sad. and that's probably not going to go away any time soon. but what we have seen is people coming out here, trying to make someone else feel better. nothing really captured that like earlier when we saw two women, arm in arm, arms around each other hugging talking to each other, trying to support each other. of course, for all the pain in the community, nothing is going to touch what the victims' families are going through and during dylann roof's first court appearance today some of those family members got a chance to be heard. >> you hurt me. you hurt a lot of people. may god forgive you. and i forgive you. >> reporter: so where does dylann roof go from here? a lot depends on prosecutors and whether they see
north charleston who shot a black man in the back this spring. >>> charleston has been through so much this week and like so many other american cities wounded by violence, its strength in the days after comes from its numbers, the numbers of good citizens who won't let their cities stay down. chris lawrence is in charleston to show us one example. >> reporter: there is no way to minimize how much pain is still here. i mean, people are sad. and that's probably not going to go...
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city, but the mosquitoes did drive us out. >> with rains, pands and rivers, entomologist call this the north american capital of that bothersome pest. >> there will be times i'm covered. >> the mosquito is the world's deadliest animal, killing 600,000 people each other by infecting them with malaria and another 25,000 with dengue fever. each spring, winnipeg makes a science of killing them. they have a fleet of helicopters and trucks, 150 workers and a bug chief. >> i encourage resident to say please help fight the bite. >> who holds press conferences that make front page headlines. >> the first priority is larva. if we are unsuccessful, we spray localized areas with an insecticide where they land on it and die shortly this afternoon. >> if that doesn't work, the department sprays a controversial compound that the world health organization says probably causes cancer. while winnipeg's authorities disagree, they are also looking for new ways to banish the bug. >> most here seem determined to kill the mosquito. some embraced it. they call it the manitoba air force and call this the provincial bird. >> they are a necessary evil,
city, but the mosquitoes did drive us out. >> with rains, pands and rivers, entomologist call this the north american capital of that bothersome pest. >> there will be times i'm covered. >> the mosquito is the world's deadliest animal, killing 600,000 people each other by infecting them with malaria and another 25,000 with dengue fever. each spring, winnipeg makes a science of killing them. they have a fleet of helicopters and trucks, 150 workers and a bug chief. >> i...
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. >> walter sort, an african-american killed by a north charleston police officer who has been indicted in his death, how have race relations ben in the city of charleston since that shooting? >> we have worked together to fight the injustice and the racial discrimination. i believe in my heart along with many others that we have made progress. at the same time, there's still a lot of progress to make. we are diligently working together across all times of barriers. there's a new youth group that just launched called christ epidemic who has brought hundreds of young people together to break down these racial barriers, as well. i think we've made a lot of progress and in spite of the tragedy last night, i believe that we'll together work in peace to overcome this and ensure that justice is served. >> tell us more about what you know about pastor pickney. >> he influenced all walks of life. he was able to bring people toping at a grassroots level and at the same time, in the position he held in the state and in the government was able to really bring all parties together. i think his legacy really speaks from himself his work speaks for hims
. >> walter sort, an african-american killed by a north charleston police officer who has been indicted in his death, how have race relations ben in the city of charleston since that shooting? >> we have worked together to fight the injustice and the racial discrimination. i believe in my heart along with many others that we have made progress. at the same time, there's still a lot of progress to make. we are diligently working together across all times of barriers. there's a new...
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north texas is committed to fighting terrorism. specifically, the city of garland is a diverse all-american city, that attracts families with its thriving economy and growing opportunities. since 1891, this city has grown from a small cotton farming community to a thriving metropolitan area outside of dallas. it has almost a quarter million people that call garland, texas home. the mayor, doug atlas, is a friend of mine. he works closely with the city managers as well as the police chief, and local officials including the school board and other community leaders to ensure that garland is a great safe cities live in. on march 3 -- may 3, the courageous garland police officers swiftly acted to protect people from garland from what could've been a devastating situation. i would like to commend the police officers and all members of law enforcement who stood in the face of terrorism and protected countless innocent lives. i remain committed to working with each of my colleagues in the house local leaders, and local law enforcement. it is our duty to protect the people who we serve. this morning i will speak briefly about the recent attacks
north texas is committed to fighting terrorism. specifically, the city of garland is a diverse all-american city, that attracts families with its thriving economy and growing opportunities. since 1891, this city has grown from a small cotton farming community to a thriving metropolitan area outside of dallas. it has almost a quarter million people that call garland, texas home. the mayor, doug atlas, is a friend of mine. he works closely with the city managers as well as the police chief, and...
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north of new york city. the circumstances you are about to see are very different from the racist violence in charleston. in this case the inmates are african-americanyou'll hear from but their lessons remain important. we simply ask you to look at this as a color blind issue and just simply about gun violence. dan put these folks alone with a camera and asked them to do something unique. talk to their 12-year-old selves. what would they say now that could have made them put down the gun that ended a life and landed them in prison? >> my name is tyler abraham. i'm 40 years old. i made a choice of guns that i held in my hands. a gun when i first held one gave me a sense of power. it made me feel strong. it made me feel like i was invincible. >> you could be the bad thing that happens to somebody. think about that right? there could be a family there's a child and a father and there's a mother and there's a family. they come here from africa to build a better life and they say to themself if i'm careful, if i'm careful, then i can reach this good thing as long as nothing bad happens. and then i happen to him. you want to be the bad? you want to be the
north of new york city. the circumstances you are about to see are very different from the racist violence in charleston. in this case the inmates are african-americanyou'll hear from but their lessons remain important. we simply ask you to look at this as a color blind issue and just simply about gun violence. dan put these folks alone with a camera and asked them to do something unique. talk to their 12-year-old selves. what would they say now that could have made them put down the gun that...
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north carolina and the fires were set on purpose. >> the episcopal church lecting a first african-american bishop. michael curry elected by a land slide at the convention in salt lake city has its roots in the church of england, and the church of many founding partners. curry will be ipp stalled in november >>> the weather a factor in catching one of the me who escaped from a prison. hiding may be tougher for dade sweat now his partner richard matt is dead. john terrett joins us with the latest. >> yes if you have stepped outside in new york you'll know it is a foul night in this state tonight, and so fugitive david sweat, who has been on the run for a full 21 days is vasing bad weather -- facing bad weather. police hope that the poor weather and his exhaustion mean that they'll locate him soon. >> reporter: about 20 miles in the canadian border, population 14,000, malone, more than 1,000 police are hunting david sweat. the net is thought to be closing after a border patrol officer shot and killed fellow escapee richard matt after a brief stand off friday afternoon, gunned down in a wooded area, about 30 miles from the maximum security gaol they fled. matt's half brothe
north carolina and the fires were set on purpose. >> the episcopal church lecting a first african-american bishop. michael curry elected by a land slide at the convention in salt lake city has its roots in the church of england, and the church of many founding partners. curry will be ipp stalled in november >>> the weather a factor in catching one of the me who escaped from a prison. hiding may be tougher for dade sweat now his partner richard matt is dead. john terrett joins us...
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notify each and every one of you that all of north texas is committed to fighting terrorism specifically the city of garland, texas is a diverse, all-american city that attracts families and businesses with its thriving economy and growing opportunities. since 1891 the city went from a cotton growing city to a thriving area with almost a quarter mill nion people that call texas home. the mayor of garland, texas works closely with others and local officials including the school board and other communities and leaders to insure garland is a safe city to live in. on may 3rd, 2015 a garland police officer swiftly acted to protect the people of garland from what could have been a devastating event. i would like to thank the officers who saved countless lives. i remain committed to uphold our duty as elected officials to protect the people who we serve. it is my sincere home in today's hearing we can learn positive lessons so that other cities and communities can be as prepared as garland texas if an event were to happen in their committee. thank you. i yield back my time. >> open statements may be submitted to for the record. please today have a
notify each and every one of you that all of north texas is committed to fighting terrorism specifically the city of garland, texas is a diverse, all-american city that attracts families and businesses with its thriving economy and growing opportunities. since 1891 the city went from a cotton growing city to a thriving area with almost a quarter mill nion people that call texas home. the mayor of garland, texas works closely with others and local officials including the school board and other...