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i just don't understand what was going through his head that day. >> reporter: and paig. >> paige sat next to her in class right before the class. she says he seemed completely normal and showed no designs of the massacre he was planning to carry out, but, jeff, she does say if fryberg intended to commit suicide he now believes he wanted to take his closest friends with him. >> glor: carter evans, thank you very much. the suspect in a brutal crime spree in northern california has been deported twice, it turns out, federal officials say luis monroy-bracamente was sent back to mexico after a drug conviction in 1997 and deported again in 2001. two police officers were killed in his attack. u.s. and british forces ended their combat mission in one of afghanistan's most troubled regions today, it happened in helmand province, where they handed camp leatherneck and camp bastion over to afghan forces, it is the latest step and a big step in the drawdown of u.s. forces. here is charlie d'agata. >> u.s. marines at camp leatherneck lowered the american flag for the last time today. >> and at a
i just don't understand what was going through his head that day. >> reporter: and paig. >> paige sat next to her in class right before the class. she says he seemed completely normal and showed no designs of the massacre he was planning to carry out, but, jeff, she does say if fryberg intended to commit suicide he now believes he wanted to take his closest friends with him. >> glor: carter evans, thank you very much. the suspect in a brutal crime spree in northern california...
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tanya paige, al jazerra, south africa. >>> much more news on you are our website at aljazerra.com.. >> ebola is here. this time not in the bloodstream of a doctor rushed back after helping the stricken in west africa, but hitching a ride with a liberian headed to texas. that's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
tanya paige, al jazerra, south africa. >>> much more news on you are our website at aljazerra.com.. >> ebola is here. this time not in the bloodstream of a doctor rushed back after helping the stricken in west africa, but hitching a ride with a liberian headed to texas. that's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
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guys like satchel paige, the negro league born right here in kansas city.ing up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, - "dear scan, "i've been a scan member for almost two years and have been very satisfied with the plan." - "i would like to thank you and your organization from top to bottom." - "i recently called into scan regarding a claims problem." - "i had been going round and round with a problem with a prescription drug order." - "it is nice to know that one phone call to you, and you take care of it right away." - "your kindness and helpfulness has been appreciated "more than you will ever know. i could not have done it without your help." - i'll never be able to thank them enough. uh...and it's the truth. - "thank you so much. sincerely, donna markow." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - "sincerely, shirley ramgren." - that's what really sets scan apart from everybody else. scan cares. - i don't know a better way to say it than, the heart of scan. - scan, for your health and independence. for 1-point-8 mllion dollar. and comes with a lot of.. stuff..i guess you can call
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he is facing difficult times ahead as tanya paige reports from the capital. unemployment is high and demands for diamonds which is botswana's main export are down. >>reporter: they're among the one in five people here who are unemployed. some have children to support and are desperate for full-time jobs. trains rumble in the background and building projects here are signs the economy has grown. despite their hardship, most still support the bdp. >> i've always voted for them and i can't change because my tribe always has. it's the president's tribe. i believe i will benefit in the future although i have not yet. >>reporter: botswana consistently ranks among the best-governed countries in africa but still struggle where the economy. they rely too much on diamonds and simply there are just not enough jobs for the growing number of unemployed. but the mood here is up beat. the president has just been re-elected for another five years. but the bdp's majority has beencast. >> our future can never be secure as long as too many of our patriots remain either jobless
he is facing difficult times ahead as tanya paige reports from the capital. unemployment is high and demands for diamonds which is botswana's main export are down. >>reporter: they're among the one in five people here who are unemployed. some have children to support and are desperate for full-time jobs. trains rumble in the background and building projects here are signs the economy has grown. despite their hardship, most still support the bdp. >> i've always voted for them and i...
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as paige said, she started as a freshman in school. when it started, one chapter. we're looking at thagswide, colleg, high schools as well. thank you, vj. >> you bet. >>> why we're seeing gas price take such a plunge these days. plus, how long this downward trend may last. >>> halloween october 31st didn't quite work out for one town. why leaders voted to delay trick-or-tre plus the support they're getting >>> gas prices are plummeting. we just checked in d.c., a gallon costs $3.38 right now. in maryland, drivers out there, you're paying about $3.10 for an average gallon. that's down 11 cents in the last week alone. prices are down ten cents to just $2.93 a gallon. in fact, our producer saw gas in virginia at under $3 inside the beltway, folks, in alexandria. if you live in west virginia, a gallon will cost you about $3.25 on the average. >>> our area isn't the only one where you can save money at the pump. janet shamlian tells us how this is happening all over the country. and, as you can imagine, a lot of folks happy about it. >> it's sticker shock, but in a good
as paige said, she started as a freshman in school. when it started, one chapter. we're looking at thagswide, colleg, high schools as well. thank you, vj. >> you bet. >>> why we're seeing gas price take such a plunge these days. plus, how long this downward trend may last. >>> halloween october 31st didn't quite work out for one town. why leaders voted to delay trick-or-tre plus the support they're getting >>> gas prices are plummeting. we just checked in d.c.,...
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. >> bev: paige, what's going on? >> paige: nothing much. >> bev: really? 'cause i heard from rory that jj ditched you at the party to hook up withome random girl. but, i mean, that's what bad boys do, right? >> jj: hey, aunt kayla. >> kayla: hey, baby. you wanna join me? um, paige is meeting me in a little while. >> jj: oh, yeah, uh, she told me, but, um, i kind of--
. >> bev: paige, what's going on? >> paige: nothing much. >> bev: really? 'cause i heard from rory that jj ditched you at the party to hook up withome random girl. but, i mean, that's what bad boys do, right? >> jj: hey, aunt kayla. >> kayla: hey, baby. you wanna join me? um, paige is meeting me in a little while. >> jj: oh, yeah, uh, she told me, but, um, i kind of--
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. >> paige: oh, marybeth. >> marybeth: paige! this is for birth control. >> paige: i want you to be my first.
. >> paige: oh, marybeth. >> marybeth: paige! this is for birth control. >> paige: i want you to be my first.
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. >> paige: oh, marybeth. >> marybeth: paige!his is for birth control. >> paige: i want you to be my first.
. >> paige: oh, marybeth. >> marybeth: paige!his is for birth control. >> paige: i want you to be my first.
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. >> bev: paige, what's going on? >> paige: nothing much. >> bev: really? 'cause i heard from rory that jj ditched you at the party to hook up with some random girl. but, i mean, that's what bad boys do, right? >> jj: hey, aunt kayla. >> kayla: hey, baby. you wanna join me? um, paige is meeting me in a little while. >> jj: oh, yeah, uh, she told me, but, um, i kind of-- i kindf
. >> bev: paige, what's going on? >> paige: nothing much. >> bev: really? 'cause i heard from rory that jj ditched you at the party to hook up with some random girl. but, i mean, that's what bad boys do, right? >> jj: hey, aunt kayla. >> kayla: hey, baby. you wanna join me? um, paige is meeting me in a little while. >> jj: oh, yeah, uh, she told me, but, um, i kind of-- i kindf
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komen's paige on facebook. book.ge on face to notesponds by saying minimize the heroes that were funded by komen. sue writes that this foundation will do anything for money. at komen itself issues statement on its own facebook pays, and they say they appreciate the support for women and men facing breast cancer. we would like you to join the conversation by going to our wjla facebook pays. back to you. >> ok, kai, thank you very much. in 30 years, you could be owning some each front property. washington, d.c. could see more than 100 more floods a year -- 100 or more floods the year by 2025. that is why there is work being done on the 17th street levee project just off of constitution gardens. in annapolis, it could be at least 180 flood the year by 2030 andhe level start to rise, areas near baltimore, people do not seem convinced. didor some reason, i really not believe it was going to happen. seasonalk it is a cycle. is there any scientific evidence? is this the weight is going to be? concernedon of scientists
komen's paige on facebook. book.ge on face to notesponds by saying minimize the heroes that were funded by komen. sue writes that this foundation will do anything for money. at komen itself issues statement on its own facebook pays, and they say they appreciate the support for women and men facing breast cancer. we would like you to join the conversation by going to our wjla facebook pays. back to you. >> ok, kai, thank you very much. in 30 years, you could be owning some each front...
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>> paige: that... your aunt kayla was raped? oh, my god, jj. i'm so sorry. you didn't, did you?ej: there you go. i told you i'd be back in a second. where is my mother? >> sami: i don't know. she was gone when i got here. >> ej: what do you mean "gone"? is she in the garden? >> sami: no, i think she fled. >> ej: why didn't you call me? >> kristen: ej loved what i did to eric that night. he laughed when i told him.
>> paige: that... your aunt kayla was raped? oh, my god, jj. i'm so sorry. you didn't, did you?ej: there you go. i told you i'd be back in a second. where is my mother? >> sami: i don't know. she was gone when i got here. >> ej: what do you mean "gone"? is she in the garden? >> sami: no, i think she fled. >> ej: why didn't you call me? >> kristen: ej loved what i did to eric that night. he laughed when i told him.
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. >> paige: did you know... >> jj: what? did i know what? >> paige: that... your aunt kayla was raped? oh, my god, jj. i'm so sorry. you didn't, did you? >> ej: there you go. i told you i'd be back in a second. where is my mother? >> sami: i don't know. she was gone when i got here. >> ej: what do you mean "gone"? is she in the garden? >> sami: no, i think she fled. >> ej: why didn't you call me? >> kristen: ej loved what i did to eric that night. he laughed when i told him.
. >> paige: did you know... >> jj: what? did i know what? >> paige: that... your aunt kayla was raped? oh, my god, jj. i'm so sorry. you didn't, did you? >> ej: there you go. i told you i'd be back in a second. where is my mother? >> sami: i don't know. she was gone when i got here. >> ej: what do you mean "gone"? is she in the garden? >> sami: no, i think she fled. >> ej: why didn't you call me? >> kristen: ej loved what i did to...
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>> paige: yes, i'll be there. thanks. >> eve: i certainly hope you're not calling jj deveraux from this house. >> paige: i wasn't.
>> paige: yes, i'll be there. thanks. >> eve: i certainly hope you're not calling jj deveraux from this house. >> paige: i wasn't.
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>> paige: yes, i'll be there. thanks. >> eve: i certainly hope you're not calling jj deveraux from this house. >> paige: i wasn't.
>> paige: yes, i'll be there. thanks. >> eve: i certainly hope you're not calling jj deveraux from this house. >> paige: i wasn't.
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know if the final two years of the administration, where you will see it. >> chris alyssa and susan paige both so much. speaking of the senate which is of course in play if you are a democratic senator running in a red state, who do you call? bill clinton making one of many visits to give struggling senator mark pryor a selfie and a boost in the home stretch. >> i love my native state. without you i never would have had a chance to do anything. and i didn't come back to the briar patch. i came back to the future. the future of arkansas and the future of america. that's what you represent. >> you gotta love it. casey hunt is live in fayetteville, arkansas where president clinton's first stop is today. casey, i spent years in middle rock and arkansas recovering him in 91 and 92 and then again as he kept returning during his presidency. he loves being there and he is not only the most popular politician around right now, but in arkansas, there is no touching him. >> across the country. if you are mark pryor and struggling to hold on to this seat from the republican, bill clinton is one of th
know if the final two years of the administration, where you will see it. >> chris alyssa and susan paige both so much. speaking of the senate which is of course in play if you are a democratic senator running in a red state, who do you call? bill clinton making one of many visits to give struggling senator mark pryor a selfie and a boost in the home stretch. >> i love my native state. without you i never would have had a chance to do anything. and i didn't come back to the briar...
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so, when ever -- for instance kerry, i had gone to see geraldine paige do the movie.theater, went to my agent and said get me my gift. i'll retire. >> he looked at me, he laughed and that was it. i visited him on a monthly basis. i said where is my trip to bountiful. i was not referring to the actual play "a trip to bountiful." i was referring to one good role. i had some phenomenals. >> oh, lord, yes. >> i just want one more. i won't be greedy. then i'll go, you know? well, 26 years later, i receive a call from my assistant lois. she says ramsay is looking for you. he is the costume designer for tripp and he had someone he wants to introduce you to. the person turned out to be halle. we met and she said, i'm about to do a play of my fathers. he had so much respect for you. i know he would want you alone, to play the lead role. >> i asked, who is your father. she said -- i said and the play? she said tripp to bountiful. i fell off the chair. i fell right off. i thought this is not real. i'm just imagining this is going on. "trip to bountiful." 26 years later. out of n
so, when ever -- for instance kerry, i had gone to see geraldine paige do the movie.theater, went to my agent and said get me my gift. i'll retire. >> he looked at me, he laughed and that was it. i visited him on a monthly basis. i said where is my trip to bountiful. i was not referring to the actual play "a trip to bountiful." i was referring to one good role. i had some phenomenals. >> oh, lord, yes. >> i just want one more. i won't be greedy. then i'll go, you...
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tanya paige, al jazerra, south africa. >>> much more news on you are our website at aljazerra.com. you. >> ebola is here. this time not in the bloodstream of a doctor rushed back after helping the stricken in west africa, but hitching a ride with a liberian headed to texas. that's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. diseases were usually spread by boats. now everything is faster. you can get on a plane in west africa, change plains in europe and be in the united states the next day. until they show serious symptoms you can't look at a passengerrer and say yep, that guy has got ebola. the center for disease control is assuring americans we can stop disease in its tracks in the u.s. what will that take? all eyes are on texas, and the patient hospitalized in stable but serious condition. >> he talked about the ebola case wednesday in the dallas hospital now fleeting the patient. an investigation is underway monitoring the people the infected man came into contact with, which includes school children. >> today we learned that some school-aged children have been identified as having
tanya paige, al jazerra, south africa. >>> much more news on you are our website at aljazerra.com. you. >> ebola is here. this time not in the bloodstream of a doctor rushed back after helping the stricken in west africa, but hitching a ride with a liberian headed to texas. that's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. diseases were usually spread by boats. now everything is faster. you can get on a plane in west africa, change plains in europe and be in the united states...
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. >> also on my team, the winning team, paige from rochester, new york.n. we added an extra step for halloween, a little drama. our ladies have to bob for an apple and get that apple before you can buzz in. >> just lift it out of the water with your teeth. you don't have to finish it -- >> just get it out of the water however you can. >> all right. >> let's rock 'n' roll. first one. how many chocolate kisses can you eat for 150 calories? three, five or seven. >> you got it. >> okay! >> three, five or seven. you would be right. >> wait a minute. she almost drowned. i'm worried about paige. >> it is competition. >> you got it. >> so, if you are watching your sugar intake, which of the following has the lowest amount -- >> no, no, no! >> i know the answer. >> cheating. >> go, go, go. >> which one has the lowest amount of sugar, two twizzlers, a fun size reese's peanut buttercup or -- you got it? who's got it? >> she got -- okay. >> what was the question? >> lowest amount of sugar -- >> of course it is the, b, fun size reese's peanut buttercup. >> you would b
. >> also on my team, the winning team, paige from rochester, new york.n. we added an extra step for halloween, a little drama. our ladies have to bob for an apple and get that apple before you can buzz in. >> just lift it out of the water with your teeth. you don't have to finish it -- >> just get it out of the water however you can. >> all right. >> let's rock 'n' roll. first one. how many chocolate kisses can you eat for 150 calories? three, five or seven....
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. >> paige aicher was close friends with the five victims and jaylen fryberg, the 15-year-old gunman who was voted homecoming prince just a week before he opened fire in his school cafeteria. >> i don't understand why. i just don't understand what was going through his head that day. >> reporter: the .40-calibre beretta freier -- fryberg used in the shooting belonged to a family member. fryberg asked his circle of friends to lunch. afternoonier didn't go. >> i think he wanted all his friends to go with him. >> it's like ripping a scab off my heart. the pain feels as fresh as it did back then. >> nicole hockley's son dylan was killed in 2012. since then there have been 37 school shootings nationwide. >> it's like going back in time when you see error footage of children running from a school. >> reporter: hockley is in washington state to promote a ballot initiative requiring firearm background checks, a trip planned before the marysville attack. gun rights advocates say the marysville shooting is now being exploited ahead of the november election. >> it's just discouraging that it al
. >> paige aicher was close friends with the five victims and jaylen fryberg, the 15-year-old gunman who was voted homecoming prince just a week before he opened fire in his school cafeteria. >> i don't understand why. i just don't understand what was going through his head that day. >> reporter: the .40-calibre beretta freier -- fryberg used in the shooting belonged to a family member. fryberg asked his circle of friends to lunch. afternoonier didn't go. >> i think he...
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head of wednesday's presidential elections tanya paige visits a run down building which once stood asious owe tell a resort town. >> reporter: a swing staircase now charred and grimy. after decades of neglect. a chandelier once cast glistening light in the lobby. now washing dries in its place. this is where mozambique's elite checked in to the grand hotel. civil war drove them away. but amid the di decay, there is plenty of life holding on for all its worth. now it's people at the other extreme of society who call this home. >> translator: no one wants to be here. we all have different reasons. cropp i don't have a job. i make a bit of money by doing other women's hair. normally, government should help us. >> reporter: the governor party has been in power since the end of war in 1975. but moved to the central province in 1991 as the thole was starting to crumble. a strong hold of the opposition parties, that accused them of focusing economic development in the south to the detriment of the rest of the country. but she says she's lucky just to have somewhere to sleep. while some of th
head of wednesday's presidential elections tanya paige visits a run down building which once stood asious owe tell a resort town. >> reporter: a swing staircase now charred and grimy. after decades of neglect. a chandelier once cast glistening light in the lobby. now washing dries in its place. this is where mozambique's elite checked in to the grand hotel. civil war drove them away. but amid the di decay, there is plenty of life holding on for all its worth. now it's people at the other...
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bob kendrick runs the museum which celebrates more than 100 teams and players ranging from satchel paigewillie mays. >> before he was known as the say hey kid, he was young buck. >> reporter: it is a museum in multiple dimensions. intellectual, emotional. >> it touches a special place when i actually get to see it and put hands on it. >> reporter: and it's physical in the form of uniforms, bats, balls, even a hotel room showing how the players traveled. >> those are like dress shoes with cleats. >> reporter: for laura and john, who came to kansas city for the series, this visit put today's game and era in a different light. >> you could say the glass is half empty or half full. it's the history of segregation, representing the worst times in american history but it also represents the best times in american history that we were able to overcome segregation and integrate the greatest players in baseball history. >> reporter: if you are looking for historical context, you will find it here. the first colored world series, yes, they called it that, took place in kansas city 90 years ago thi
bob kendrick runs the museum which celebrates more than 100 teams and players ranging from satchel paigewillie mays. >> before he was known as the say hey kid, he was young buck. >> reporter: it is a museum in multiple dimensions. intellectual, emotional. >> it touches a special place when i actually get to see it and put hands on it. >> reporter: and it's physical in the form of uniforms, bats, balls, even a hotel room showing how the players traveled. >> those...
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on the show, miller and paige's mother clashed often. >> get out of my face. >> reporter: a previousct lawsuit is still pending, but miller and the show is disputing the allegations. >> things are exaggerated for the benefit of television. the conflict between abby lee miller and kelly hyland is very real. >> reporter: lifetime declined to comment to nbc news. as for miller, we never heard from her publicist from the lawsuit. in the genre that thrives on drama, reality can be harsh and lawsuits with piling up. a contestant on "dating naked" sued a production company because she said her body was not sufficiently blurred. two years ago, racial discrimination on "the bachelor." >> i cannot pretend people who participate in the show come out hurt. >> reporter: as for "dance moms" it is not sure how this effects ratings, but filming for season five reportedly begins today. for "today," gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still to come, if you are hoping to catch a movie this weekend, good news, before you buy those tickets, we will look at the ones that are the perfect fit for yo ♪ ♪ this coll
on the show, miller and paige's mother clashed often. >> get out of my face. >> reporter: a previousct lawsuit is still pending, but miller and the show is disputing the allegations. >> things are exaggerated for the benefit of television. the conflict between abby lee miller and kelly hyland is very real. >> reporter: lifetime declined to comment to nbc news. as for miller, we never heard from her publicist from the lawsuit. in the genre that thrives on drama, reality...
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. >> paige: if you're so in love with m why didn't you tell me kayla?ther raped your aunt that's because you're just like him? oh. clumsy idiot. >> marybeth: heyn'
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>> paige: jj, why didn't you tell me about your dad and aunt kayla? >> jj: my dad and-- are you kidding me? aunt kayla told you about that? why? [knock at door] >> will: mom, hi. come in. >> sami: thanks, thanks. um, i brought this for my granddaughter. >> will: thank you. um... you know the party is for johnny, allie, and sydney? >> sami: oh, yeah, of course, but i didn't want arianna to feel left out, wondering why all the other kids are getting so much attention. >> will: that's very sweet. >> sami: no, you and sonny throwing this party, that's--
>> paige: jj, why didn't you tell me about your dad and aunt kayla? >> jj: my dad and-- are you kidding me? aunt kayla told you about that? why? [knock at door] >> will: mom, hi. come in. >> sami: thanks, thanks. um, i brought this for my granddaughter. >> will: thank you. um... you know the party is for johnny, allie, and sydney? >> sami: oh, yeah, of course, but i didn't want arianna to feel left out, wondering why all the other kids are getting so much...
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. >> paige: if you're so in love with me, why didn't you tell me your father raped your aunt kayla?t's because you're just like him? oh. clumsy idiot. >> marybeth: hey, don't talk to
. >> paige: if you're so in love with me, why didn't you tell me your father raped your aunt kayla?t's because you're just like him? oh. clumsy idiot. >> marybeth: hey, don't talk to
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and claire paige smelled spoke and notified others in this business including leroy irving. >> i ran downstairs and the whole front porch was orange and i tried to open the front door and everything was orange. >> irving says someone helped to catch him when he jumped from the second floor. both men were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. >> am devastated because everything i have got is gone. everything. >> neighbors describe a wall of fire across the front porches that made it difficult to evacuate. this passerby helped a baby. >> it was a baby, i wanted to help out, i did what anybody would do pretty much. >> 50 firefighters and seven pieces of equipment brought the blaze under control in less than an hour. >> the fire extended to the right of the original fire dwelling involving other homes as well as damage in the interior. >> the cause of this fire remains under investigation. katherine scott, channel 6 "action news." >>> slippery conditions may have led to a deadly crash on winfield this morning. this is 59th street, the driver of the cadillac somehow lost control and
and claire paige smelled spoke and notified others in this business including leroy irving. >> i ran downstairs and the whole front porch was orange and i tried to open the front door and everything was orange. >> irving says someone helped to catch him when he jumped from the second floor. both men were taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. >> am devastated because everything i have got is gone. everything. >> neighbors describe a wall of fire across the front...
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>> paige: jj, why didn't you tell me about your dad and aunt kayla? >> jj: my dad and-- are you kidding me? aunt kayla told you about that? why? [knock at door] >> will: mom, hi. come in. >> sami: thanks, thanks. um, i brought this for my granddaughter. >> will: thank you. um... you know the party is for johnny, allie, and sydney? >> sami: oh, yeah, of course, but i didn't want arianna to feel left out, wondering why all the other kids are getting so much attention. >> will: that's very sweet. >> sami: no, you and sonny throwing this party, that's--
>> paige: jj, why didn't you tell me about your dad and aunt kayla? >> jj: my dad and-- are you kidding me? aunt kayla told you about that? why? [knock at door] >> will: mom, hi. come in. >> sami: thanks, thanks. um, i brought this for my granddaughter. >> will: thank you. um... you know the party is for johnny, allie, and sydney? >> sami: oh, yeah, of course, but i didn't want arianna to feel left out, wondering why all the other kids are getting so much...
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tania paige has more. >> elephants can find water underground and sense electricity.y have long memories and have an extraordinary sense of smell. that's why stooep lee is here. he is the u.s. military officer. it's his job to seek out solutions to questions as to their nature. inside a bucket is a small amount of explosive. the bull will signal when he finds it. >> thatta boy, good boy. well done. >> lee believes he can design a machine to replicate the elephant's trunk that could save lies. >> for the soldier, you can see chemical, biological detectors, and those types of technologies can go to the commercial market. sensing toxic and industrial waste, monitoring the environment. it's a proud day. it is 14 files more powerful than a dog. another wear where it excels is in memory. while dogs may need to be trained once a week, the elephants had not done it for a year, and are getting it right every year. elephants run in the hensman's blood. >> the original idea came when he was followed by a herd of elephants. they'd picked up a scent. dad came home and trained the
tania paige has more. >> elephants can find water underground and sense electricity.y have long memories and have an extraordinary sense of smell. that's why stooep lee is here. he is the u.s. military officer. it's his job to seek out solutions to questions as to their nature. inside a bucket is a small amount of explosive. the bull will signal when he finds it. >> thatta boy, good boy. well done. >> lee believes he can design a machine to replicate the elephant's trunk that...
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live inside the meet the voter's rv and here in washington, we have washington bureau chief susan paigeing to out there. >> we have traffic and weather on the 8s that has cleared up and no rain. the rain stopped. it was kansas yesterday and in kansas there is probably more buzz about the royals. a lot of royals fans on the kansas-missouri border as well as that senate race. what i took away from the senate race there is that the independent hit a wall and being considered. there is a chunk of voters who would like to fire pat roberts and they are not sure what they are buying. the sam pain raised enough questions where it seems as if he does need a little bit more of a closing argument. there is a theme both that i heard so far in kansas and here today this morning. i was with students at iowa state. there is certainly this yearning of can we see something get done. particularly in iowa. ready for this stat? if you were to have in california the same amount of saturation of political advertising as the state of iowa received in 2014, it would cost you $1 billion with a b to have the sam
live inside the meet the voter's rv and here in washington, we have washington bureau chief susan paigeing to out there. >> we have traffic and weather on the 8s that has cleared up and no rain. the rain stopped. it was kansas yesterday and in kansas there is probably more buzz about the royals. a lot of royals fans on the kansas-missouri border as well as that senate race. what i took away from the senate race there is that the independent hit a wall and being considered. there is a...
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and susan paige whom i've known forever and e.j. the new word i hate is protocol. we only use when it we're in trouble and it doesn't mean anything. it doesn't say rules. it doesn't say you must do this. it doesn't say you must not travel from west africa. and then we say mistakes were made but nobody made any mistakes. you can't get it from sitting next to someone on a plane but we want to check out everyone on the plane. i'm not sure of the danger lines. >> all the experts say this is not a big threat. you have to take it seriously. the trouble is people keep stumbling over things that make it seem like -- >> they're expecting 10,000 kaess in the next week in west africa. >> in december in west africa. no expert thinks more than a handful of case. >> if we haven't stopped the traffic. >> if a nurse doesn't know not to get on a commercial plane, shouldn't they have her own common sense not to do that? that's undermining confidence. >> there is a typhoid mary aspect. my question, the president was on the mark when you listen to, he said if we don't kill this at its
and susan paige whom i've known forever and e.j. the new word i hate is protocol. we only use when it we're in trouble and it doesn't mean anything. it doesn't say rules. it doesn't say you must do this. it doesn't say you must not travel from west africa. and then we say mistakes were made but nobody made any mistakes. you can't get it from sitting next to someone on a plane but we want to check out everyone on the plane. i'm not sure of the danger lines. >> all the experts say this is...
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along at top speed and as we take you back to san francisco, northbound and southbound it is closer to paige than oak street and both directions are shut down. >>> good morning, everyone, we are off to a quiet start the you may find drizzle on the cost but not much on the radar. it is still across the oregon forder with crescent city about to get wet with a slow and advancing cold front producing cooler weather and become are we should be in the 80's mostly and we may never see 90 again until the spring. 65 to 72 around bay and 73 to 78 inland and 62 to 67 along the coast and clouds today with a scattered slight shower possible. pest chance of rain tonight and more on that ahead. >>> we have breaking news from san francisco where a man is in the hospital after being shot along the embarcadero. it happened before 3:00 a.m. at pier 45. police say the man was taken to san francisco general with two gunshot winds to the leg and no one has been arrested. >> developing news, stranded american airlines passengers hope to continue their trips this morning after they were forced to make an emergency
along at top speed and as we take you back to san francisco, northbound and southbound it is closer to paige than oak street and both directions are shut down. >>> good morning, everyone, we are off to a quiet start the you may find drizzle on the cost but not much on the radar. it is still across the oregon forder with crescent city about to get wet with a slow and advancing cold front producing cooler weather and become are we should be in the 80's mostly and we may never see 90...
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. >>> tom paige ler, former security officer with jpmorgan, and is chief information officer at doku sign, a digital security company. give us a sense of the scope of the breach and how a bank like jpmorgan may clean it up? >> thanks for having me. with this, the scope is not just, you know, for chase, but the other banks and merchants that we are seeing. it's looking at trying to recreate what happened and why is it targetting so many areas at once. what they need to do is treat it like a crime scene. they'll go in there and find out where was the weakness, and as we are seeing in the media, over and over reported, it's looking like it's the legacy or smaller systems. they are massive structures. jpmorgan chase, other banks large, and some merchants at the news, almost too big to secure. they have a common framework, following the best industry standard and prs. there's a lot of smaller units bringing things in, older systems. a lot of the time it's coming from the smaller systems, not following the best common controls, security practices, and once they are into the smaller systems
. >>> tom paige ler, former security officer with jpmorgan, and is chief information officer at doku sign, a digital security company. give us a sense of the scope of the breach and how a bank like jpmorgan may clean it up? >> thanks for having me. with this, the scope is not just, you know, for chase, but the other banks and merchants that we are seeing. it's looking at trying to recreate what happened and why is it targetting so many areas at once. what they need to do is treat...
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tanya paige is in the capitol. >> reporter: some of this country's 10 million voters lining up behindthere to make their choice. they are going to be voting for a new president, parliamentarians and in provencial elections. the three candidates they have to choose from felipe nusa or they could go with the main opposition candidate alfons alfonso akama they have voted in the building behind me, or they could opt for the third candidate, the david sumongo. this is the most interestingly for two main reasons, first lakama signed a peace deal with the government after waging a low-level insurgency. an earlier peace deal that ended a civil war. he says he will accept the result if the it's free and fair. sot country's long-term peace and security at stake, also, the economy. mozambique could be propelled from being a very poor country to a middle income country off of the back of vast natural gas and coal reserves. whoever governs this country will control how billions of dollars will be spent. that's why people are taking this vote so seriously. >> let's cross over to london and speak to
tanya paige is in the capitol. >> reporter: some of this country's 10 million voters lining up behindthere to make their choice. they are going to be voting for a new president, parliamentarians and in provencial elections. the three candidates they have to choose from felipe nusa or they could go with the main opposition candidate alfons alfonso akama they have voted in the building behind me, or they could opt for the third candidate, the david sumongo. this is the most interestingly...
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susan paige at usa today calling the administration down right dangerous. >> my big fear is that thisinistration has been more restrictive and more challenging to the press, more dangerous to the press really than any administration in american history in terms of legal investigation and so on, and i think access to the white house has just gotten worse and worse. >> the former clinton campaign advisor and the president of indiana think tank and larry o'connor, a radio show host and editor at large at ij review.com. simon, whatever happened to the good old days when this administration promised transparency like no other administration ever before, and now you have people in the mainstream media calling it the most dangerous administration ever. what are the people watching supposed to make of that? >>. >>> there is no question that there are two new trends. first is that we have an explosion of outlets. when i came to washington and i worked for bill clinton, there were five or six cameras outside of the white house. now there's dozens and dozens where are. there are all these new ou
susan paige at usa today calling the administration down right dangerous. >> my big fear is that thisinistration has been more restrictive and more challenging to the press, more dangerous to the press really than any administration in american history in terms of legal investigation and so on, and i think access to the white house has just gotten worse and worse. >> the former clinton campaign advisor and the president of indiana think tank and larry o'connor, a radio show host and...
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. >> most of the states doing this have democratic governors at this point although la paige and christie have the most prominent roles because of this nurse. appreciate it. >>> turning to the world lead. shocking new video, described as shocking and disgusting. kids as much as 6 years old spewing hate promising to die in the name of islam. that story next. rd jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automat
. >> most of the states doing this have democratic governors at this point although la paige and christie have the most prominent roles because of this nurse. appreciate it. >>> turning to the world lead. shocking new video, described as shocking and disgusting. kids as much as 6 years old spewing hate promising to die in the name of islam. that story next. rd jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ]...
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out in paige county, virginia, some rain out there, the leading edge headed this way. this evening, 7:00, 8:00 time frame we'll see batch one of the showers come in. then closer to midnight around 2:00 which is now moving across southeastern ohio will come in ahead of the frontal system. so we'll get through the rain and then by late tonight the showers will be around, partly cloudy in the morning. partly cloudy, breezy midday. coming up in a few mints we'll get you through the rest of the week and the weekend forecast right here. >> all right. thank you. only on 7 tonight a cleaning woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars in jewelry from customers across three maryland counties. maria rivas-granados is the suspect and our montgomery county reporter is live in bethesda with the details. kevin? >> as police say, this woman stole from at least ten homes including one house on this bethesda street. in total she stole about $16,000 in jewelry, police say. now, abc 7 news spoke earlier today with this woman, estellea grosso. she hired rivas-granados back in mid augus
out in paige county, virginia, some rain out there, the leading edge headed this way. this evening, 7:00, 8:00 time frame we'll see batch one of the showers come in. then closer to midnight around 2:00 which is now moving across southeastern ohio will come in ahead of the frontal system. so we'll get through the rain and then by late tonight the showers will be around, partly cloudy in the morning. partly cloudy, breezy midday. coming up in a few mints we'll get you through the rest of the week...
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paige peyton is an expert on constitutional law. is the law clear?ernor can take actions for the public health, can't he? >> new jersey like other states and the federal government has a law that authorizes their health department or director of public health to institute a quarantine but the problem is when does he do it. the law allows them to do it wherever he deems it necessary. so you're creating a huge lack of uniformity and the ability to arbitrarily determine a quarantine. and that's what this lawyer is going to challenge. >> i guess it's the whole conversation, page, that we've been thinking about since ebola first broke here in the united states. and we'll see probably more of this than rights of the individual versus the rights of the public, right? >> that's exactly right. in the past we haven't had anybody challenge these quarantine laws. if you read them from the books you can tell that although there's a lot of authority vested in these state health officials, there's no guidance given to them. they have to make their individual determ
paige peyton is an expert on constitutional law. is the law clear?ernor can take actions for the public health, can't he? >> new jersey like other states and the federal government has a law that authorizes their health department or director of public health to institute a quarantine but the problem is when does he do it. the law allows them to do it wherever he deems it necessary. so you're creating a huge lack of uniformity and the ability to arbitrarily determine a quarantine. and...
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an uncensored expletive filled racially charged front paige of the missouri state university newspaper where the n word and f word are spelled out. the editor-in-chief explained to us why he did not censor the word hurleded at students protesting for ferguson. >> i wanted people to say, lack at this. i wanted people to look at those word and then look below where it says these things were said to protesters on missouri state campus by students and another attendees of the tailgate. i wanted them to read that article. i wanted them to see what black students and students of other races have to go through on missouri state campus every single day. >> reporter: back in ferguson the memorial for unarmed black teenager michael brown remains in the middle of the street where he was shot and killed by darren wilson. resident david witt says the shooting simply opened the flood gaf gates of anger that had been building in the city for years between the majority black community and almost all white police department. after the shooting, witt and dozens of residents decided to arm themselves wit
an uncensored expletive filled racially charged front paige of the missouri state university newspaper where the n word and f word are spelled out. the editor-in-chief explained to us why he did not censor the word hurleded at students protesting for ferguson. >> i wanted people to say, lack at this. i wanted people to look at those word and then look below where it says these things were said to protesters on missouri state campus by students and another attendees of the tailgate. i...
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an exclusive essay by paige head to our website today.com. >> all right. guys have coming up? >> one of our faves, deeiego klattenhoff. >> willie's doppleganger. >> and would you let your -- >> oprah's >>> good morning i'm tracy davidson. let's get your first alert forecast from bill henley. >> we're enjoying lots of sunshine. it's still chilly, however. here is the view from the comcast center. we're seeing temperatures across the board cooler than yesterday but they are starting to climb. right now it is 36 in chester springs. new jersey still on the chilly side at 41. >> federal health experts say the 21-day mandatory quarantine for health care workers is unnecessary and the president is asking them to ease up. this comes as a nurse was forced into quarantine in a hospital under that new policy under what she calls inhumane conditions. she hired a lawyer to help her get released. >> we're expected to here from septa workers today to authorize a strike, but that does not mean that the 5,000 workers will definitely walk off of the job. they have been with
an exclusive essay by paige head to our website today.com. >> all right. guys have coming up? >> one of our faves, deeiego klattenhoff. >> willie's doppleganger. >> and would you let your -- >> oprah's >>> good morning i'm tracy davidson. let's get your first alert forecast from bill henley. >> we're enjoying lots of sunshine. it's still chilly, however. here is the view from the comcast center. we're seeing temperatures across the board cooler than...
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an exclusive essay by paige head to our website today.com. >> all right.f our faves, deeiego klattenhoff. >> willie's doppleganger. >> and would you let your -- >> oprah's >>> very good monday morning to you. it's 8:56. people in one san jose neighborhood could find out today if a local bar they say brings in criminals will be forced to close. the latest incident happened friday. investigators say a security guard was shot four times on 13th street. he is expected to survive, but the gunman is still on the loose. the city's attorneys office has a court hearing scheduled today to seek an injunction to close the bar as soon as possible. the city's already said it will put the bar's liquor permit, they'll pull it in december. owners of the bar have declined to comment. another local news update coming up in hatlf an hour. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's" take with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today" on this monday morning, october 27th, 2014. i'm natalie morales
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. >> charles: paige taily toasts madeline. >> and steve hartman treats us to beautiful music at retirement home. chip reid exploits the histories of the kennewick man. first the headlines the 12th of october, 2014. a health care worker who treated thomas eric duncan at texas presbyterian hospital, may have tested positive for the virus. officials are running further tests to confirm that preliminary finding. new stricter arrival screenings for the virus have go into effect at some u.s. airports. a 21 month old mexican girl to die from a virus causing severe rez practice tore problems with children across the country. 5 others have died. a possible massacre in the syria border town of kobani. islami militants now control about 40% of the town, despite waves of u.s. airstrikes aimed at them. seven teenage football players in new jersey are facing sex crime charges in connection with hazing attacks that took place last month. the charges prompted school officials at the memorial high school to cancel the team's football season. here's today's weather. severe thunderstorms are expected to move
. >> charles: paige taily toasts madeline. >> and steve hartman treats us to beautiful music at retirement home. chip reid exploits the histories of the kennewick man. first the headlines the 12th of october, 2014. a health care worker who treated thomas eric duncan at texas presbyterian hospital, may have tested positive for the virus. officials are running further tests to confirm that preliminary finding. new stricter arrival screenings for the virus have go into effect at some...