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regresamos con tony para conocer a randy. >> asÍ es.errÁneo. ♪ hay pÚblico para todo eso sÍ mÁs vale que quisiera mostrar sus habilidades tengo talento. (aplausos) les presento a randy vargas aquÍ lo vemos cuando tenía 9 aÑos en mi boda puedo decirles que se robÓ la atención de todos. hoy dÍa a sus 19 aÑos es mucho el camino que ha recorrido es todo un bailarÍn profesional. randy ha hecho comerciales de televisiÓn en el 2013 compitiÓ en el programa america's got talent. asÍ se mueve. randy, a quÉ edad comenzaste bailar? >> a los 8. >> por quÉ te gusta tanto? >> cuando escuche la musica me hace mover. >> sus padres son dominicanos naciÓ en el bronx la mÚsica y el baile han sido sus mejores aliados para no meterse en lÍos. >> si yo no estaba bailando iba a estar en la casa haciendo nada o fuera con la gente que no son muy buenos, no todo el mundo es bueno. >> los contratos no le han faltado su gran sueÑo es tener su propio show en brodway o las vegas. >> hazlo tÚ. >> para demostrar las acrobacias y maravillas que puede hacer con su gorra.
regresamos con tony para conocer a randy. >> asÍ es.errÁneo. ♪ hay pÚblico para todo eso sÍ mÁs vale que quisiera mostrar sus habilidades tengo talento. (aplausos) les presento a randy vargas aquÍ lo vemos cuando tenía 9 aÑos en mi boda puedo decirles que se robÓ la atención de todos. hoy dÍa a sus 19 aÑos es mucho el camino que ha recorrido es todo un bailarÍn profesional. randy ha hecho comerciales de televisiÓn en el 2013 compitiÓ en el programa america's got talent....
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we're live in wayne, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, randy. >>> now to today's developments in the ebola outbreak. in dallas, health officials say the sheriffs deputy who exhibited symptoms of ebola has tested negative for the disease. now, that deputy went inside the apartment where the late ebola victim, eric duncan was staying. in liberia, a fourth doctor has died at an ebola treatment center. more than 90 health workers have also died there. today, u.s. lawmakers approved an additional $700 million to help fight the outbreak in africa. >>> well, here at home, leaders are not taking any chances when it comes to ebola. >> that outbreak has philadelphia taking action. live look at the skyline tonight as the city's agreed to begin holding hearings about how it's prepared for health emergencies like ebola. council members say it's important to be on guard. >> prevention is better than a pounded cure. so if we prepare and it never happens, great. if it comes our way, we need to be ready for it. >> city council has not yet set a date for when the preparedness hearings will begi
we're live in wayne, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, randy. >>> now to today's developments in the ebola outbreak. in dallas, health officials say the sheriffs deputy who exhibited symptoms of ebola has tested negative for the disease. now, that deputy went inside the apartment where the late ebola victim, eric duncan was staying. in liberia, a fourth doctor has died at an ebola treatment center. more than 90 health workers have also died there. today, u.s. lawmakers...
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>> reporter: that's right, randi.'ll hear them cheering when there's an air strike or whenever the kurdish fighting force makes an advance. there is a lot of anger and frustrated directed at the u.s. and allies and at turkey. anger and frustration with u.s. and allies because despite the fact that there have been an increase number of strikes especially strikes deep within kobani in and of itself, those have not yet really served to allow the kurdish fighting force to sufficiently push isis back out of the city. people really felt as if the coalition should with have taken out these isis targets that presented themselves in open terrain well before the terrorist organization managed to get a foothold into kobani. turkey has tanks along the border. direct line of sight to kobani and direct line of sight to isis fighters moving around the hilltops with impunity and we saw that yesterday and today moving fighters around and yet turkey at this stage still doing nothing so those kurds on both sides of the border really fee
>> reporter: that's right, randi.'ll hear them cheering when there's an air strike or whenever the kurdish fighting force makes an advance. there is a lot of anger and frustrated directed at the u.s. and allies and at turkey. anger and frustration with u.s. and allies because despite the fact that there have been an increase number of strikes especially strikes deep within kobani in and of itself, those have not yet really served to allow the kurdish fighting force to sufficiently push...
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randy, why are they free to do this? >> it's not particular to their country. this is rapidly turning into a worldwide crisis, deeply affecting this country. i would respectfully submit the college has good cause having any effect on our citizens concerning the ebola virus, it's so bad that apparently there's a code now, you shouldn't be using the word lest you spread panic. david: whitney, you take the opposite opinion, don't you? >> i do, i do, i think their approach here is begging for discrimination based litigation, if you come from a country where there are documented cases of ebola, what about students from the united states? it doesn't seem like a reasonable approach when you discriminate against people from african countries. they're asking for litigation. david: randy, why spell it out, why not expel the students and not give an explanation as to why? >> you are damned if you do, damned if you don't. if you don't give the explanation, you leave it out there. if you are specific about the explanation you are called onto the carpet for being specific. w
randy, why are they free to do this? >> it's not particular to their country. this is rapidly turning into a worldwide crisis, deeply affecting this country. i would respectfully submit the college has good cause having any effect on our citizens concerning the ebola virus, it's so bad that apparently there's a code now, you shouldn't be using the word lest you spread panic. david: whitney, you take the opposite opinion, don't you? >> i do, i do, i think their approach here is...
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is i was looking at the evidence used against this randy taylor.cture of him going into court there. he could practically be convicted based on the way he looks. >> well, that's not right. >> it's not right but i know how juries operate. forgetting his appearance, the evidence was overwhelming against him. his dna, a bloody t-shirt, a -- he lied about where he was and then, to cap it off, when he was trying to blame somebody else, he actually identified a specific black man who was light skinned, didn't look anything like jesse matthew and said "that's the person who i saw go into my camper and he's the rapist." of course it was not this person. >> so why is taylor's lawyer asking for this? >> well, i think it makes sense for him to do this because if perchance matthews' dna turned up in the camper where this horrible crime involving alexis murphy took place, that would create grounds for appeal in the randy taylor case. but in looking at the evidence, i think taylor wouldn't be let go, it would just be that two men were involved in the assault, no
is i was looking at the evidence used against this randy taylor.cture of him going into court there. he could practically be convicted based on the way he looks. >> well, that's not right. >> it's not right but i know how juries operate. forgetting his appearance, the evidence was overwhelming against him. his dna, a bloody t-shirt, a -- he lied about where he was and then, to cap it off, when he was trying to blame somebody else, he actually identified a specific black man who was...
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last left-hander randy johnson back in 2001. it was in game two in that postseason, randy johnson was a work horse. strike one from madison bumgarner. randy, a guy who pitched with no rest after he won game six, went an inning and a third in relief in game seven and got the victory in that come-from-behind win against manner an know rivera. 0-2. flyball into right. pence didn't get a great break. he's there. one out. >> tom: joe, those are the kind of legends of october you don't need a book to look up. the way madison bumgarner is pitching tonight, throughout his world series career, he is starting to join those legends of the fall classic. >> joe: here comes lorenzo cain. bumgarner is trying to book end postgame shutouts season starting with the wildcard game in pittsburgh. >> harold: another step further, tom. you can't say just started, he's there. you don't get many opportunities to do this. >> joe: cain, strike one. >> harold: when you're giving the opportunity and you come up big like this? you hang plaques with your name
last left-hander randy johnson back in 2001. it was in game two in that postseason, randy johnson was a work horse. strike one from madison bumgarner. randy, a guy who pitched with no rest after he won game six, went an inning and a third in relief in game seven and got the victory in that come-from-behind win against manner an know rivera. 0-2. flyball into right. pence didn't get a great break. he's there. one out. >> tom: joe, those are the kind of legends of october you don't need a...
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it is not like ballparks where you can see downtown or outside. >> randy is joining us now. it is amazing to remember those days. a lot of us do. that was al michaels at the end of the clip. he was calling the game that night. when he told you what happened after the quake, what did he say to you? >> well first of all, he said he called his top boss right away, bobigger that told him a piece of the bay bridge had fallen and he said he couldn't see any damage and the blimp camera came up on the monitor in front of his booth and he could see the five alarm fire in the marina district and he asked the blimp to turn this way or that way and he stayed on the air for the next few days or so. and he said he was scared when it started to shake and his co-worker said al grabbed his leg first and al said it was his co-host to grabbed his leg first and he has the bruise to still show it. >> and do they consider it the big one or do they think that one is still coming. >> it was 6.9 magnitude, 6 million people died and experts say that was not the big one. and the bay area is the urban
it is not like ballparks where you can see downtown or outside. >> randy is joining us now. it is amazing to remember those days. a lot of us do. that was al michaels at the end of the clip. he was calling the game that night. when he told you what happened after the quake, what did he say to you? >> well first of all, he said he called his top boss right away, bobigger that told him a piece of the bay bridge had fallen and he said he couldn't see any damage and the blimp camera...
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last left-hander randy johnson back in 2001. it was in game two in that postseason, randy johnson was a work horse. strike one from madison bumgarner. randy, a guy who pitched with no rest after he won game six, went an inning and a third in relief in game seven and got the victory in that come-from-behind win against manner an know rivera. 0-2. flyball into right. pence didn't get a great break. he's there. one out. >> tom: joe, those are the kind of legends of october you don't need a book to look up. the way madison bumgarner is pitching tonight, throughout his world series career, he is starting to join those legends of the fall classic. >> joe: here comes lorenzo cain. bumgarner is trying to book end postgame shutouts season starting with the wildcard game in pittsburgh. >> harold: another step further, tom. you can't say just started, he's there. you don't get many opportunities to do this. >> joe: cain, strike one. >> harold: when you're giving the opportunity and you come up big like this? you hang plaques with your name
last left-hander randy johnson back in 2001. it was in game two in that postseason, randy johnson was a work horse. strike one from madison bumgarner. randy, a guy who pitched with no rest after he won game six, went an inning and a third in relief in game seven and got the victory in that come-from-behind win against manner an know rivera. 0-2. flyball into right. pence didn't get a great break. he's there. one out. >> tom: joe, those are the kind of legends of october you don't need a...
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i'm randi kaye. thanks for watching today. enjoy your friday. tapper begins right after a very quick break. financial noise financial noise financial noise ♪ i remember when i wouldn't give a little cut a second thought. when i didn't worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. when i didn't think twice about where i left my razor. hep c is a serious disease. take action now. go to hepc.com or call 1-844-444-hepc to find out how you and your doctor can take the next step towards a cure. because the answers you need, may be closer than they appear. ♪ everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. >>> how
i'm randi kaye. thanks for watching today. enjoy your friday. tapper begins right after a very quick break. financial noise financial noise financial noise ♪ i remember when i wouldn't give a little cut a second thought. when i didn't worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. when i didn't think twice about where i left my razor. hep c is a serious disease. take action now. go to hepc.com or call 1-844-444-hepc to find out how you and your doctor can take the next step towards a cure. because...
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sot tz randy vo ...cuidado con los contratistas sin licencia, le diremos los riesgos que puede correr para que no sea vctima de estafa... fs cesar ... tenemos una nueva herramienta para usted... el equipo de telemundo 48 est interesado en escuchar sus denuncias o inquietudes como consumidor de servicios, para tratar de buscar soluciones... ... para contactarnos le invitamos a que nos llame al 1 844 408 48 48, porque telemundo 48 responde... end segment cesar ---una estudiante de una escuela de alameda ha iniciado una campaÑa para ayudar a los niÑos que han cruzado alameda ha iniciado una campaÑa para ayudar a los niÑos que han cruzado solos la frontera... take fs ---"camila guiza-chavez" realizara maÑana viernes una subasta de arte en la cafeteria de la "high school" encinal de las seis a las 8 de la noche... take vo ---lo que pretende la joven es apoyar a las organizaciones que dan representacion legal a estos niÑos al momento de enfrentar a la justicia migratoria. cesar ... un grupo de jvenes de todo e
sot tz randy vo ...cuidado con los contratistas sin licencia, le diremos los riesgos que puede correr para que no sea vctima de estafa... fs cesar ... tenemos una nueva herramienta para usted... el equipo de telemundo 48 est interesado en escuchar sus denuncias o inquietudes como consumidor de servicios, para tratar de buscar soluciones... ... para contactarnos le invitamos a que nos llame al 1 844 408 48 48, porque telemundo 48 responde... end segment cesar ---una estudiante de una escuela de...
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david: randy, i got to tell you, i've been to brazil, used to go to brazil a lot.zil has a l of standards what's acceptable and what's not that we wouldn't accept here. >> why don'te stay abreass of the situation. david: hh. >> every boob for himself. david: i knew the pun were coming. thank you, appreciate it. could we be seeing more pictures like this? why fea of ebola outbreak new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners sinesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting ed research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. and state of the art facilities. from biotech in brooklyn, to nt gen energy in binghamton to manufacturing in buffal.. startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startuny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov theyake us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, buildg the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on micr
david: randy, i got to tell you, i've been to brazil, used to go to brazil a lot.zil has a l of standards what's acceptable and what's not that we wouldn't accept here. >> why don'te stay abreass of the situation. david: hh. >> every boob for himself. david: i knew the pun were coming. thank you, appreciate it. could we be seeing more pictures like this? why fea of ebola outbreak new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners...
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randy, optimistic about where this series is? >> yeah.hey went into opposes ground and stole the win. >> so they still have home field advantage coming back to the bay area on tuesday. for randy winn, i'm dave feldman. we'll see you next sunday. check this out. when i peel this banana, i win the inside of this banana. cool story, bro. land. >> with the spotty e-mail and satellite phone service, communication was difficult. back on land, patrick's mother, diana, was having a textbook episode of mother's intuition. >> and i think that he was having second thoughts about it in a very big way. >> and then on day 29, another oar broke. >> we just got nailed by another big wave and broke another oar. >> they now had no backups. if any more oars broke, they'd have to give up on making miami and aim for nearest land. that would be very difficult with just three oars. >> we have made may days in any direction. >> the constant anxiety might have been getting to the crew. >> i also had a dream -- this is a tough one. then a big wave came and complet
randy, optimistic about where this series is? >> yeah.hey went into opposes ground and stole the win. >> so they still have home field advantage coming back to the bay area on tuesday. for randy winn, i'm dave feldman. we'll see you next sunday. check this out. when i peel this banana, i win the inside of this banana. cool story, bro. land. >> with the spotty e-mail and satellite phone service, communication was difficult. back on land, patrick's mother, diana, was having a...
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nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal is live tonight. >> reporter: finally home but not leaving for weeks. she lives inside this apartment. she will be quarantined. she cannot have visitored or walk outside all while she is perfectly healthy. this is an abundance of caution because her fiance is sick. outside her harlem apartment, morgan wilcox gets a final breath of fresh air and she will spend three weeks. >> they have to be watched for 21 days. >> reporter: she has no symptoms. her fiance, dr. craig spencer tested positive for ebola. his condition has gotten worse but he is getting state-of-the-art anti-viral and plasma treatments. >> i feel for him too. >> reporter: the couple's neighbors, not worried, but just in case we spotted this cleaning crew disinfecting the complex. >> i'm happy she was home. she didn't catch it. people in the building probably won't catch it. >> reporter: the new york city mayor had lunch at the meatball restaurant where dr. spencer ate before his symptoms hit. a showing of support to fight fear and hysteria. his customers want to support him a him. >> reporte
nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal is live tonight. >> reporter: finally home but not leaving for weeks. she lives inside this apartment. she will be quarantined. she cannot have visitored or walk outside all while she is perfectly healthy. this is an abundance of caution because her fiance is sick. outside her harlem apartment, morgan wilcox gets a final breath of fresh air and she will spend three weeks. >> they have to be watched for 21 days. >> reporter: she has no symptoms. her...
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. >> nbc 10's randy gyllenhall was there as eric frein walked into court. >> randy, this investigation not over yet? >> reporter: this is a very active investigation, a i just finished speaking with two sources involved with this investigation. they tell me they found some sort of electronic device inside that hangar in the airport where eric frein was captured. they say they are seeping through the data to see if he may have had contact with anybody in the outside world, specifically they want to know how able he was able to get that far south, if he had any sort of help. we got a clearer picture of this mysterious man, eric frein, who was on the run for seven weeks. after waking up in a jail cell, eric frein is driven to the pike county courthouse. the state troopers who escort him inside get a round of applause from a thankful crowd. after 48 days, this manhunt is over. frein makes a brief appearance in front of a judge, avoiding eye contact. he says he understands he could face the death penalty. >> eric, are you sorry? >> reporter: not 20 minutes later he's back outside to face th
. >> nbc 10's randy gyllenhall was there as eric frein walked into court. >> randy, this investigation not over yet? >> reporter: this is a very active investigation, a i just finished speaking with two sources involved with this investigation. they tell me they found some sort of electronic device inside that hangar in the airport where eric frein was captured. they say they are seeping through the data to see if he may have had contact with anybody in the outside world,...
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randi?disclosed location which will then probably have to be cleaned and sanitized as well, depending on what that is. martin savidge, thank you very much. appreciate the update from there. >>> cnn is proud to announce the top ten cnn heroes of 2014. each one gets $25,000 and a shot at the top honor. cnn hero of the year. that winner will get an additional $100,000 for their cause. you get to help choose cnn's hero of the year. here's cnn's anderson cooper to show you how. >> now that we've announced the top cnn heroes of 2014, i want to show you how you can choose who should be cnn hero of the year and receive $100,000 for their cause. take a look. this is the main page of cnnheroes.com where you'll see all the top ten and learn more about each one of them. here's how to vote for your favorite. once you've decided who inspires you to most, click down here on vote. then a new page comes up showing you all the top ten heroes. choose the person to vote for. i'll randomly select ned norton. his
randi?disclosed location which will then probably have to be cleaned and sanitized as well, depending on what that is. martin savidge, thank you very much. appreciate the update from there. >>> cnn is proud to announce the top ten cnn heroes of 2014. each one gets $25,000 and a shot at the top honor. cnn hero of the year. that winner will get an additional $100,000 for their cause. you get to help choose cnn's hero of the year. here's cnn's anderson cooper to show you how. >> now...
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but what i want to tell you is that we talked to the lawyer today as they represent a man named randy taylor as they are asking for cops to look at dna. also they want to check all the social media connections between hannah graham, the abduction suspect and murphy. >> would you be asking for that if they didn't come to light? >> no, i wouldn't have a reason to. >> reporter: the 17-year-old alexis murphy disappeared in 2013 from nearby nelson county. they sit in prison charged with her murder. but after so many allegations that have emerged with jesse matthews, the lawyer says that the cops need to look away from taylor and directly at matthew. >> what we are asking for is the dna that they have, unidentified samples of the dna that was found in alexis murphy's car. the car that he dumped. but no forensic evidence or physical evidence to tie them in any way. that was all over the place. at least they may not have been the one to drive their car. >> reporter: remember that he drove away from nelson's county. in the search for hannah graham? >> we are pursuing the leads. >> atvs were ou
but what i want to tell you is that we talked to the lawyer today as they represent a man named randy taylor as they are asking for cops to look at dna. also they want to check all the social media connections between hannah graham, the abduction suspect and murphy. >> would you be asking for that if they didn't come to light? >> no, i wouldn't have a reason to. >> reporter: the 17-year-old alexis murphy disappeared in 2013 from nearby nelson county. they sit in prison charged...
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and they found that hair on randy allen taylor's pillow.aylor is in jail for the rest of his life. he was convicted on two life terms for abducting and for killing alexis murphy. here's what police are looking at now. what are the links between jesse matthew and randy allen taylor? what are the possible links between jesse matthew and alexis murphy? i can tell you that i am pursuing a number of leads, and i believe at this time, and this hasn't yet been reported, but i believe they knew each other, based on what i'm learning. i believe that alexis knew jesse. for what it's worth -- it's just worth pointing out here. but we do know that investigators are pursuing any possible connections that mr. matthew may have with a number of missing young women in central virginia, and beyond. i mean, his dna is now in a database, and they are running that against other known instances throughout -- up and down the east coast to see if there is any obviously link between dna and other unsolved cases that may be out there. >> coy barefoot, thanks very mu
and they found that hair on randy allen taylor's pillow.aylor is in jail for the rest of his life. he was convicted on two life terms for abducting and for killing alexis murphy. here's what police are looking at now. what are the links between jesse matthew and randy allen taylor? what are the possible links between jesse matthew and alexis murphy? i can tell you that i am pursuing a number of leads, and i believe at this time, and this hasn't yet been reported, but i believe they knew each...
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randi kaye has more. >> reporter: 9:52 a.m. a blaze of gunfire at the canadian war memorial in ottawa. one of two soldiers standing guard at the memorial is gunned down. >> i was locking my bike up. i heard four shots. from that direction -- i turned around and ran. and i saw one of those soldiers laying on the ground. >> eyewitness peter henderson said the shots sounded like they came from a high-powered rifle. other witnesses describe the shooter as a man with dark hair and a scarf on his head, carrying a huge rifle. >> the man came around the corner of the prime minister's office, put the gun on his shoulder and fired four shots into the back of this soldier. it was clearly a target. >> henderson says the soldier appears to have fallen backwards. strangers and emergency personnel tries to save him as the gunman runs away. but this is just the beginning, moments later, a quarter of an hour later on parliament hill this terrifying sound echos through the chambers. it is now about 10 a.m. witnesses report that the gunfire happe
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---randy serrano desde washington dc nos amplia.01 00:09 00:36 00;45 snipe no borrar 01:10 01:30 por primera vez desde que muri thomas duncan, el primer paciente en estados unidos contagiado con ebola, las enfermeras del hospital texas health prebyterian, rompen el silencio. s/ julie boling, enfermera (nat up) nosotros somos expertos en nuestro campo y no queremos ser juzgados por un incidente, dijo una de las enfermeras esta tarde luego de reconocer que si se cometieron errores. el gobierno estadounidense no esta bajando la guardia en la lucha contra el virus. el pentagono anunci ayer la creacion de un equipo especial de treinta expertos medicos que estarn listos para ser desplazados a cualquier parte del pas si surgen mas casos. s/dr. aileen marty, experta en bola "ese equipo que ya está entrenado, preparado, y que se entrenan constantemente y saben hacer las cosas bien hechas. es una maravilla" adems se espera que los centros para el control y la prevencion de enfermedades anuncie pronto una serie de medidas adicionales de seguri
---randy serrano desde washington dc nos amplia.01 00:09 00:36 00;45 snipe no borrar 01:10 01:30 por primera vez desde que muri thomas duncan, el primer paciente en estados unidos contagiado con ebola, las enfermeras del hospital texas health prebyterian, rompen el silencio. s/ julie boling, enfermera (nat up) nosotros somos expertos en nuestro campo y no queremos ser juzgados por un incidente, dijo una de las enfermeras esta tarde luego de reconocer que si se cometieron errores. el gobierno...
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nbc 10 randy is live at newark airport. randy, what do travelers think of this new policy? >> reporter: you know, most passengers we spoke with understood the concern but admit three weeks in isolation, that's a lot to ask for. this policy is affecting some airports that many in philadelphia use as a secondary takeoff point. that nurse has tested negative for the ebola virus yet she remains tonight in a local hospital. at the international terminal, passengers are well aware that a quarantine order had been issued to a nurse from west africa. >> there is one person here with ebola? >> reporter: she tested negative. >> that's good. >> reporter: despite that test, she remains under mandatory isolation, unable to fly home to texas. she was whisked to a nearby hospital and could stay there three weeks. she works for doctors without borders in see arrow lee own and wrote this scathing op ed. i've been quarantined in new jersey. this is not a situation i would wish on anybody. i'm scared about how health care workers will be treated at airports. i'm scared that like me they will
nbc 10 randy is live at newark airport. randy, what do travelers think of this new policy? >> reporter: you know, most passengers we spoke with understood the concern but admit three weeks in isolation, that's a lot to ask for. this policy is affecting some airports that many in philadelphia use as a secondary takeoff point. that nurse has tested negative for the ebola virus yet she remains tonight in a local hospital. at the international terminal, passengers are well aware that a...
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s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo "y no los reportan, especialmente las mujeres según el estudio, porqueibir propina o perder sus trabajos. razones por las que con frecuencia se quedan calladas y hasta resignadas" por su parte dueÑos y administradores de negocios muchas veces miran para el otro lado mientras que otros son testigo de lo que el estudio llam una prctica "tpica" en los restaurantes. s/ gustavo ramírez, mesero "algunas veces uno las asiste con los clientes porque no se mantienen al nivel, a la altura. se ponen groseros y hasta tratan de tocarlas" por su parte la asociacin nacional de restaurantes dijo que "estas acusaciones son parte de una campaÑa nacional organizada por sindicatos y aliados que buscan denigrar la industria" un sector que emplea casi 11-millones de personas y que es uno de los que ha crecido con ms rapidez. el reporte sucede precisamente en medio de una lucha de trabajadores de restaurantes que abogan por mejor pago y ms beneficios en sus lugares de empleo. vo cesar --el centro para estudios de inmigracin revel un reporte en donde indic que el 20% de la pobl
s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo "y no los reportan, especialmente las mujeres según el estudio, porqueibir propina o perder sus trabajos. razones por las que con frecuencia se quedan calladas y hasta resignadas" por su parte dueÑos y administradores de negocios muchas veces miran para el otro lado mientras que otros son testigo de lo que el estudio llam una prctica "tpica" en los restaurantes. s/ gustavo ramírez, mesero "algunas veces uno las asiste con los...
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randy, what did they have to say? >> reporter: well, it's clear the secret service has a very tough job. these lawmakers say they have full faith in security in washington. these fence jumpers just don't appear to be very violent, but in light of threats coming from isis targeting the white house, it's very important to get that kind of security right. for the second time in a month, the fence jumper makes a run at the white house showing another vulnerability in protecting our nation's capital. >> the threat is real, and we need to keep our eyes wide open. >> reporter: congressman mike fitzpatrick running for re-election says this case doesn't appear malicious and he trusts secret service and capital police. >> i feel safe every day at the united states capitol. >> reporter: but he knows the real threat is out there. he just got back from a middle east trip to learn more about isis, the rogue terror group has made explicit threats against the white house and washington. >> there are sleeper cells or lone wolf individ
randy, what did they have to say? >> reporter: well, it's clear the secret service has a very tough job. these lawmakers say they have full faith in security in washington. these fence jumpers just don't appear to be very violent, but in light of threats coming from isis targeting the white house, it's very important to get that kind of security right. for the second time in a month, the fence jumper makes a run at the white house showing another vulnerability in protecting our nation's...
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a deal's a deal. >> back at kentucky state penitentiary, randy haight made it clear he's not as eagero face death as holton. but he's ready for it nonetheless. >> i'm extremely sad for what i've done, and it hurts me knowing that i went to the level that i went. and if there was any way possible for me to be healed or corrected, believe me, it would be done. it's an impossible situation not only for me but for everybody involved, you know. and i'm not saying that there to get out of an execution because like i said, i'm ready. if you want to kill me, let's go. i'm ready to go. but i think that i have something i can offer somebody and i don't really think it's time for me to die. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what y
a deal's a deal. >> back at kentucky state penitentiary, randy haight made it clear he's not as eagero face death as holton. but he's ready for it nonetheless. >> i'm extremely sad for what i've done, and it hurts me knowing that i went to the level that i went. and if there was any way possible for me to be healed or corrected, believe me, it would be done. it's an impossible situation not only for me but for everybody involved, you know. and i'm not saying that there to get out of...
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(aplausos) les presento a randy vargas. aquÍ lo vemos cuando tenía 9 aÑos en mi boda.rar las agrobaciones y maravillas que puede hacer con su gorra. >> no, no es fÁcil. >> lo puedo hacer. ♪ ♪ a ver, hazlo tÚ. ♪ ♪ le encanta llegar con sus amigos a zonas como broadway y bailar hasta que la policÍa se lo impide. ♪ pero no es problema para Él. a solo pasos aparece otro escenario y la fiesta continÚa. ♪ ♪ como ven no pasÓ mucho rato para que decenas de personas se acerquen a disfrutar del espectÁculo gratuito. aunque ellos no se van con las manos vacÍas. ♪ ♪ que bien. >> randy cumplirÁ un sueÑo, tenemos los dedos cruzados para que se le haga realidad. me siento orgulloso porque es mi primo. me despido, a punto de hacer mi sueÑo. nos vemos maÑana. broadway, que bien. >> que emociÓn o. ya vamos para allÁ. para apoyarjÉ >> claro que sÍ. maÑana nos vemos. suerte. >> barby. >> nos vemos chicas. serÁ maravilloso, un dÍa en el alto manhattan. ♪ ♪ >> buenas noche le saluda julio cÉsar largo, bienvenidos a esta noticias de univisiÓn 65. la vÍctima de un tiroteo al norte de philadel
(aplausos) les presento a randy vargas. aquÍ lo vemos cuando tenía 9 aÑos en mi boda.rar las agrobaciones y maravillas que puede hacer con su gorra. >> no, no es fÁcil. >> lo puedo hacer. ♪ ♪ a ver, hazlo tÚ. ♪ ♪ le encanta llegar con sus amigos a zonas como broadway y bailar hasta que la policÍa se lo impide. ♪ pero no es problema para Él. a solo pasos aparece otro escenario y la fiesta continÚa. ♪ ♪ como ven no pasÓ mucho rato para que decenas de personas se...
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in berks county, randy gyllenhall, nbc 10 news. >>> federal government says synthetic marijuana is soldnder many names, including spice, k-2. some spice products are sold as incents but they like lick potpourri. some users say spice makes them feel relaxed. but it can have psychotic effects like anxiety, paranoia and hallucinations. >>> and anthony jackson and his aclu lawyer says he was cited under a statute that applies to turn signals. the lawyer wants the judge to make sure smirna officers aren't abusing their authority. >> they arrested him for conduct that's not illegal. the first amendment gives everyone the right to flash their headlights. >> the police chief wasn't able to comment on pending litigation. >>> early riser will get a second shot at something spectacular in the sky tomorrow. the second blood moon of the year. it first happened back in april. it's a total lunar eclipse. the earth will fogs itself between the sun and the moon. the moon will appear orange or red. that's why it's called blood moon. here's the scientific explanation. >> it's streaming around the earth fr
in berks county, randy gyllenhall, nbc 10 news. >>> federal government says synthetic marijuana is soldnder many names, including spice, k-2. some spice products are sold as incents but they like lick potpourri. some users say spice makes them feel relaxed. but it can have psychotic effects like anxiety, paranoia and hallucinations. >>> and anthony jackson and his aclu lawyer says he was cited under a statute that applies to turn signals. the lawyer wants the judge to make...
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we'll begin with nbc 10's randy gyllenhall who's in pike county. >> reporter: i talked with two sourcesose to this investigation who tell me investigators found some sort of electronic device at that airport hangar where eric frein was hiding. they'll sift through the data to see if he outside contact. frein was here in a pike county courtroom today where we learned much more about his time spent on the run. after waking up in a jail cell, eric frein is driven to the pike county courthouse. the state troopers who escort him inside get a round of applause from a thankful crowd. after 48 days, this manhunt is over. frein makes a brief appearance in front of a judge, avoiding eye contact. he says he understands he could face the death penalty. >> eric, are you sorry? >> reporter: not 20 minutes later he's back outside to face the public and the cameras. locals even get a few words in to the accused cop killer. >> do you feel bad now that those little boys have no father? >> i've never come that close to someone like that. >> reporter: people here say they had to come to court to make sure
we'll begin with nbc 10's randy gyllenhall who's in pike county. >> reporter: i talked with two sourcesose to this investigation who tell me investigators found some sort of electronic device at that airport hangar where eric frein was hiding. they'll sift through the data to see if he outside contact. frein was here in a pike county courtroom today where we learned much more about his time spent on the run. after waking up in a jail cell, eric frein is driven to the pike county...
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. >>> nbc 10's randy gyllenhall is live in collingdale where volunteers are trying to do their part to alleviate the outbreak. >> you know, part of the reason this thing is spreading so quickly in west africa is that even the doctors are highly susceptible to this infection. this afternoon, weç chatted wi the liberian aide worker, he's here in delaware county asking for donations this church here is chipping in, everything from bleach to rubber gloves. liberian aide worker taje swali runs us through the medical checklist he needs, bleach, towels and blankets. >> the gloves are very, very, very important. >> reporter: anything to stop the ebola virus from infecting west african doctors treating the disease. >> it's very terrible. people are dying because there is not equipment or dressing that will help them to prevent ebola. >> reporter: swali is in delaware county gathering modern medical supplies that are much needed in west africa. his wife, hruth, is a clinic nurse. she wears a raincoat to protect herself from the virus, while the cdc wears hazmat suits. >> she told me they are ta
. >>> nbc 10's randy gyllenhall is live in collingdale where volunteers are trying to do their part to alleviate the outbreak. >> you know, part of the reason this thing is spreading so quickly in west africa is that even the doctors are highly susceptible to this infection. this afternoon, weç chatted wi the liberian aide worker, he's here in delaware county asking for donations this church here is chipping in, everything from bleach to rubber gloves. liberian aide worker taje...
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there is much more happening tonight, randi? >> prosecutors will seek the death penalty in the oklahoma beheading case, accused of first degree murder and charges for the attack at a food processing plant last week. the fbi investigation continues. the district attorney revealed nolan, a recent convert to islam was saying arabic terms during the attack. >> 54-year-old colleen hufford, was beheaded and a woman wounded. >>> the body of beverly carter was found in a shallow grave. aaron lewis was accused of kidnapping and facing a murder charge. >>> olympian swimmer michael phelps arrest ford dui in maryland second arrest in eight years. once again,apologized for his actions no word if there will be acts. >> "people" magazine has exclusive photos of george clooney and his wife's wedding. she wore an oscar de la renta french lace gown. anderson. >> we'll be right back. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement.
there is much more happening tonight, randi? >> prosecutors will seek the death penalty in the oklahoma beheading case, accused of first degree murder and charges for the attack at a food processing plant last week. the fbi investigation continues. the district attorney revealed nolan, a recent convert to islam was saying arabic terms during the attack. >> 54-year-old colleen hufford, was beheaded and a woman wounded. >>> the body of beverly carter was found in a shallow...
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randy choate. six and a third. matt holliday. that saved a run. in the ninth. bottom of the 10th. hit set the table for gregor blanco. he put it is bunt down. cardinals pitcher randy choate hit wide and brandon crawford scoring and the giants take a lead. >> i guess i'm a little delirious. these are hard fought games, you know. and we don't do anything easy. >> talk about that play that pablo made at third base. >> knew he was play no doubles but he was able to get that ball deep into the hole. deep down in the line. it is tough. i remember back in my high school games. and that's a long stroke. >> we never gave up. we might play by this game in the season, but we always believed in each other. >> now i'm just seeing it in slow motion. i talk about it and we play it in my head. i mean, it was easy. it doesn't rushed, it wasn't i anything. i went to throw it and they took off to the left on me. and you know, it just cost u.s. the game. >> somebody asked me if there was any other way we could score a run other than the nonconventional way. i said if there is, we will find a way, but
randy choate. six and a third. matt holliday. that saved a run. in the ninth. bottom of the 10th. hit set the table for gregor blanco. he put it is bunt down. cardinals pitcher randy choate hit wide and brandon crawford scoring and the giants take a lead. >> i guess i'm a little delirious. these are hard fought games, you know. and we don't do anything easy. >> talk about that play that pablo made at third base. >> knew he was play no doubles but he was able to get that ball...
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roll open under --- randy serrano nos explica desde washington d.c...8 1;00 activistas pro-reforma estn consternados ante lo que llaman violaciones por parte de las autoridades de inmigracin. s/ francisco pacheco, red nacional de jornaleros (ndlon) "ice. viola los derechos civiles. están llegando a los lugares donde la gente trabaja llegan a sus casas sin órdenes judiciales y están arrestando a la gente sin justificación alguna" la red nacional de jornaleros revel un reporte ayer. indic que las autoridades de inmigracin quieren deportar el mayor nmero de personas antes de que el presidente barack obama ofrezca un amparo migratorio que salve a miles. s/ randy serrano, @raytelemundo apenas la semana pasada el gobierno reveló los últimos datos sobre las deportaciones. indicó que el año pasado más de 430,000 inmigrantes fueron repatriados un número record. pero la cifra puede ser malinterpretada, según señalan algunos. por un lado los activistas dicen que el nmero muestra un aumento en las deportaciones y por el otro gunas organizaciones conservadoras dicn
roll open under --- randy serrano nos explica desde washington d.c...8 1;00 activistas pro-reforma estn consternados ante lo que llaman violaciones por parte de las autoridades de inmigracin. s/ francisco pacheco, red nacional de jornaleros (ndlon) "ice. viola los derechos civiles. están llegando a los lugares donde la gente trabaja llegan a sus casas sin órdenes judiciales y están arrestando a la gente sin justificación alguna" la red nacional de jornaleros revel un reporte ayer....
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randy, ebola is just one of the issues they're to talk about. >> reporter: unfortunately, in liberia ly b liberia, the latest tragedy to hit that nation. about 10,000 refugees currently live here in philadelphia. many of them fleeing their country during a civil war that ended in 2003. it has not been an easy few decades in liberia. tonight here in southwest philly, they'll be holding a conference. a group of liberian women gathering to talk about their homelands, how they recovered from the civil war and the two conflicts during the past two decades. they'll be showing song and dance and how their culture is resilient enough to tackle this new crisis head-on. >> you need to really have people who will help you to de-traumatize your brain into what it is. because we didn't have that. we have each other that help us a lot. >> reporter: now, women in liberia were a major force in bringing an end to that civil war. and today, unfortunately, a disproportionate number of women in liberia are infected with ebola because they make up a large portion of the medical and service community in t
randy, ebola is just one of the issues they're to talk about. >> reporter: unfortunately, in liberia ly b liberia, the latest tragedy to hit that nation. about 10,000 refugees currently live here in philadelphia. many of them fleeing their country during a civil war that ended in 2003. it has not been an easy few decades in liberia. tonight here in southwest philly, they'll be holding a conference. a group of liberian women gathering to talk about their homelands, how they recovered from...
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randi kaye cnn new york. >> the attack on canada leading to some serious questions here in the u.s.bout border security. >> i'm much more concerned about the canada border, charlie, than i am the mexican border because it's much easier to come across that border. i am now more worried about a terrorist threat in the united states than i have been for a long, long time. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the data on select plans. and three: you can now get our best ever single line pricing starting at $45. so get all this now, on the network ranked #1 for data performance nationwide. verizon. shyou see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's
randi kaye cnn new york. >> the attack on canada leading to some serious questions here in the u.s.bout border security. >> i'm much more concerned about the canada border, charlie, than i am the mexican border because it's much easier to come across that border. i am now more worried about a terrorist threat in the united states than i have been for a long, long time. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most...
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he has his life back and he's speaking to our own randi kaye who is joining us.go? what did you learn? >> reporter: wolf, it went very well. we sat down with jeffrey fowle for about an hour or so. a lot of people are concerned about kenneth bae and matthew miller, the other two americans who are being held there. he told me he has not seen them and never saw them in the six months he was there. he could not tell us anything about them but prays for them every day. he's a religious man which is why he brought a bible with him to north korea even though it's considered a crime in north korea. during our interview, we talked about that bible and we talked about his arrest. listen to this. >> it was nerve-wracking, to be sure. i went with the guys and they showed me the bible and they said, is this your bible? i said yes. they put me in a black four-door said van and we went to pyongyang and that's where i spent the first three weeks of my detention. >> were you interrogated or questioned? >> yes. >> what did they ask you? >> mainly events leading to my decision to b
he has his life back and he's speaking to our own randi kaye who is joining us.go? what did you learn? >> reporter: wolf, it went very well. we sat down with jeffrey fowle for about an hour or so. a lot of people are concerned about kenneth bae and matthew miller, the other two americans who are being held there. he told me he has not seen them and never saw them in the six months he was there. he could not tell us anything about them but prays for them every day. he's a religious man...
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randy throws the ball away. brandon crawford scores from second and win game 3 5-4 taking a series lead and bruce afterward said he's not buying into the team is lucky. >> luck is created by you executing sometimes. we might have got a little lucky there with perez when he couldn't get a bunt down then he gets a base hit. i don't know if that's luck as much as great bunt great speed to put pressure on them but i that's i talked about it's great thing to have but you don't get this far by being lucky. >> we have complete highlights and reaction from the clubhouse come up later in sports. i know were you this for a few innings today. wore orange. do the same thing. >> orange black tomorrow. >> superstitious we need. >> don't mess this up. >> thanks very much. >> 7 news reporter wayne was at the ballpark tonight as fans celebrated the big win. >> so let's take one more look at it. the khering jubilant expectant release mass of humanity that poured out of the park this afternoon based on what we see here time to bre
randy throws the ball away. brandon crawford scores from second and win game 3 5-4 taking a series lead and bruce afterward said he's not buying into the team is lucky. >> luck is created by you executing sometimes. we might have got a little lucky there with perez when he couldn't get a bunt down then he gets a base hit. i don't know if that's luck as much as great bunt great speed to put pressure on them but i that's i talked about it's great thing to have but you don't get this far by...
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randi kaye has more. what have you learned?, the latest case took place at christopher university in newport. that university isn't saying much. but they are telling us that jesse matthew was questioned relating to a sexual assault back in september of 2003. that is about all they're saying. but what is so interesting is that that took place just 11 months after he was questioned about an alleged rape here at liberty university just in october of 2002. so that was just 11 months later, which is really remarkable. now what that university is telling us, he was a student there in 2003, at christopher newport university. he played football there. then suddenly, two months in semester, he left. that was alarmingly familiar to what we learned about at the liberty university. liberty university, october 2002. a female student calls police to report a rape. officers respond immediately. the girl tells them she was raped at the vine center, the school's sports arena. >> according to the report she called the lynchburg police department
randi kaye has more. what have you learned?, the latest case took place at christopher university in newport. that university isn't saying much. but they are telling us that jesse matthew was questioned relating to a sexual assault back in september of 2003. that is about all they're saying. but what is so interesting is that that took place just 11 months after he was questioned about an alleged rape here at liberty university just in october of 2002. so that was just 11 months later, which is...
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. --- randy serrano nos habla de esto desde washington d.c...forma estn consternados ante lo que llaman violaciones por parte de las autoridades de inmigracin. s/ francisco pacheco, red nacional de jornaleros (ndlon) "ice. viola los derechos civiles. están llegando a los lugares donde la gente trabaja llegan a sus casas sin órdenes judiciales y están arrestando a la gente sin justificación alguna" la red nacional de jornaleros revel un reporte ayer. indic que las autoridades de inmigracin quieren deportar el mayor nmero de personas antes de que el presidente barack obama ofrezca un amparo migratorio que salve a miles. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo apenas la semana pasada el gobierno reveló los últimos datos sobre las deportaciones. indicó que el año pasado más de 430,000 inmigrantes fueron repatriados un número record. pero la cifra puede ser malinterpretada, según señalan algunos. por un lado los activistas dicen que el nmero muestra un aumento en las deportaciones y por el otro algunas organizaciones conservadoras dicen que no es suficient
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and in just minutes, randi kaye brings us a special report, after the quake.o her earlier, but first, here is a preview. >> bill and janet ray are still trapped under rubble. firefighters are still inside what is left of their building. >> they said don't worry we're going to get you out of there. and i could sense that there is desperation. this fellow this fellow who i had never met was working so hard to get the chain saw started. >> the firefighter tries an axe instead. >> once they got the whole cut out, a gloved hand came through the hole. i grabbed his hand. the only thing that separated me and them was two inches of the floor. >> they're so close, but incredibly debris is no longer the main obstacle to their rescue. bill and janet realize their building is on fire. >> it was during the axe chopping that the smoke started to roll in to the floor that we were on. and i could smell it. and that was a big concern to janet. >> do you remember what she said to you? >> we're not going to get out of her here. >> such a terrifying story. we'll have to watch the
and in just minutes, randi kaye brings us a special report, after the quake.o her earlier, but first, here is a preview. >> bill and janet ray are still trapped under rubble. firefighters are still inside what is left of their building. >> they said don't worry we're going to get you out of there. and i could sense that there is desperation. this fellow this fellow who i had never met was working so hard to get the chain saw started. >> the firefighter tries an axe instead....
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randy gyllenhall, live in pike couldn'tpy. randy, what have you found out. >> reporter: i just spoke with two sources close to this investigation who tell me investigators found some sort of electronic device inside that hangar at the airport where eric frein was hiding. they say that investigators are seeping through all the data. they want to know if he was in touch with anybody in the outside world, specifically if anybody helped him move around the search area. as search teams scoured the woods for seven weeks, eric frein kept handwritten notes. they were discovered at a campsi campsite. frein wrote about the night of his attack and how i escaped. he ran back to the jeep, he wrote, i hit a road block. i didn't expect one too soon. i missed a trail around a runoff pool and drove straight into it. disaster. this was the first and critical clue, frein's car submerged in a pond using evidence from inside, police were able to identify eric frein and 48 days later, capture him, cuff him, charge him with murder and take him to ja
randy gyllenhall, live in pike couldn'tpy. randy, what have you found out. >> reporter: i just spoke with two sources close to this investigation who tell me investigators found some sort of electronic device inside that hangar at the airport where eric frein was hiding. they say that investigators are seeping through all the data. they want to know if he was in touch with anybody in the outside world, specifically if anybody helped him move around the search area. as search teams scoured...
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randy throws the ball away. and giants win. i have to imagine a relieved group after had one. >> we've heard it. giants they just find a wa to win. sometimes when you make the right play that can be the difference in the game. >> run as fast as you can >> things can happen. you know he was able to get the bunt down. and re enough, you got to make them play their skills, their positions and execute as well today just happened t go for us. >> we do have to n ball games you know? we're ahead now. this is over. >> we'll be back here tomorrow night. ryan yoeg yulsong on the hill giants two wi from another appearance in the world series. >> royals up two games to nothing looking to take control against the royals right now it's a 1-1 game in the fifth inning. we'l have highlights coming up at 9:00 ask 11:00. sharks hit theroad, facing caps. first period from the break. first goal of the season sharks now in the third. keeps fighting and puts theuck past eters. now we're in overtime we'll have highlights coming up later tonight. just
randy throws the ball away. and giants win. i have to imagine a relieved group after had one. >> we've heard it. giants they just find a wa to win. sometimes when you make the right play that can be the difference in the game. >> run as fast as you can >> things can happen. you know he was able to get the bunt down. and re enough, you got to make them play their skills, their positions and execute as well today just happened t go for us. >> we do have to n ball games you...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> and because zmapp isn't widely available so far ebola patients outsidef africa are now being treated with a variety of methods. everything from what people are hoping to be miracle drugs to the blood of ebola survivors. thomas duncan was treated with a drug not specifically designed for ebola and he ultimately died. the freelance photographer in omaha is getting the same nonspecific ebola drug along with a blood transfusion from dr. ken brantly an ebowl la survivor. the patient in spain is being treated with a drug not formulated for ebola and we've seen her condition worsen at least as the week has gone on. we're holding out hope in that case. let me bring back specialist dr. celine gounder. what do you think is the smartest choice? to go with a drug that may work in other viruses and hope it will work in ebola but we know it's pretty safe for people or go with something that hasn't been widely tested in humans but is designed for ebola? >> well, that depends to some degree on the specific scenario, specific patient decision as well as the treating medi
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> and because zmapp isn't widely available so far ebola patients outsidef africa are now being treated with a variety of methods. everything from what people are hoping to be miracle drugs to the blood of ebola survivors. thomas duncan was treated with a drug not specifically designed for ebola and he ultimately died. the freelance photographer in omaha is getting the same nonspecific ebola drug along with a blood transfusion from dr. ken brantly an ebowl...
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--desde washington, randy serrano nos amplia. take pkg segn un informe revelado hoy, en el mundo de los restaurantes el acoso sexual es el pan de cada da para los empleados de la industria. el 90% de las mujeres entrevistadas dijeron haber sido acosadas por los clientes en sus lugares de empleo. s/ doris de paz, activista "ellas casi sienten que tienen que soportar ese acoso sexual porque es así la propina que ellas van a recibir de acuerdo a como el cliente las trata a ellas" el estudio realizado por the restaurant opportunities centers united y forward together indica que mujeres y hombres son vctimas de acoso sexual a manos de jefes, compaÑeros de trabajo y clientes. s/ liliana leonso, mesera "se da bastante eso que un caballero quiera que una chica lo atienda porque dice en mi casa no me atiende una mujer entonces yo vengo acá para que me atienda una mujer" de acuerdo al reporte, los trabajadores que ganan menos del salario mnimo y dependen de las propinas son los que ms aguantan acosos. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo "y n
--desde washington, randy serrano nos amplia. take pkg segn un informe revelado hoy, en el mundo de los restaurantes el acoso sexual es el pan de cada da para los empleados de la industria. el 90% de las mujeres entrevistadas dijeron haber sido acosadas por los clientes en sus lugares de empleo. s/ doris de paz, activista "ellas casi sienten que tienen que soportar ese acoso sexual porque es así la propina que ellas van a recibir de acuerdo a como el cliente las trata a ellas" el...
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randy throws the ball away. and giants win.d group after had one. >> we've heard it. giants they just find a way to win. sometimes when you make the right play that can be the right play that can be the difference in the game. >> run as fast as you can. >> things can happen. you know? he was able to get the bunt down. and sure enough, you got to make them play their skills, their positions and execute as well today just happened to go for us. >> we do have to win ball games you know? we're ahead now. this is over. >> we'll be back here tomorrow night. ryan yoeg yulsong on the hill giants two wins from another giants two wins from another appearance in the world series >> royals up two games to nothing looking to take control against the royals right now it's a 1-1 game in the fifth inning. we'll have highlights coming up at 9:00 ask 11:00. sharks hit the road, facing caps. first period from the break. first period from the break. first goal of the season now in the third. keeps fighting and puts the puck past peters. now we're
randy throws the ball away. and giants win.d group after had one. >> we've heard it. giants they just find a way to win. sometimes when you make the right play that can be the right play that can be the difference in the game. >> run as fast as you can. >> things can happen. you know? he was able to get the bunt down. and sure enough, you got to make them play their skills, their positions and execute as well today just happened to go for us. >> we do have to win ball...
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randy wittman a few players ,olunteered at the food bank they all helped to prepare healthy meal bags the cowboys are enjoying the longest win streak since 2007. >> a beautiful weekend coming up. absolutely. the weather cannot get much better than this. we are at the end of october, and a set of the degree high yesterda -- and a 70 degree high for this weekend. for the monday tuesday -- for monday-wednesday, and then a cold front moves through. world news tonight coming up next. >> have a good night. >>> welcome to w"world news tonigh tonight". the high school shooting. what played out in the cafeteria? >>> and the hatchet attack in new york city. seven seconds of horror. why they're now calling this a terror attack. >>. >> the young doctor's steps and the young working just quarantined today. >> and the danger, the lava tonight. thousands on alert and what our correspondents saw firsthand. >>> and our
randy wittman a few players ,olunteered at the food bank they all helped to prepare healthy meal bags the cowboys are enjoying the longest win streak since 2007. >> a beautiful weekend coming up. absolutely. the weather cannot get much better than this. we are at the end of october, and a set of the degree high yesterda -- and a 70 degree high for this weekend. for the monday tuesday -- for monday-wednesday, and then a cold front moves through. world news tonight coming up next. >>...
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once again, here's randi kaye. >> reporter: another virginia college campus.on against jesse matthew. this time it was september 7th, 2003, at christopher newport university in newport news. paul tribunble is the universits president. >> a complaint was filed by a student. it was thoroughly investigated by our campus police. >> reporter: the school can't say much, citing student privacy laws, but tribble tells us the alleged sexual assault took place somewhere on campus. he shared this new information too. the alleged victim was a student, and she decided not to press charges. still, he says, she did take part in campus disciplinary hearings. testifying against matthew. the school couldn't divulge the result of those hearings, but jesse matthew was gone soon after. a spokesman for christopher newport university says jesse matthew played football here for the cnu captains from mid august to mid september 2003. he left the university about a month later. the school also says students don't usually leave the second month in the semester or leave the football team
once again, here's randi kaye. >> reporter: another virginia college campus.on against jesse matthew. this time it was september 7th, 2003, at christopher newport university in newport news. paul tribunble is the universits president. >> a complaint was filed by a student. it was thoroughly investigated by our campus police. >> reporter: the school can't say much, citing student privacy laws, but tribble tells us the alleged sexual assault took place somewhere on campus. he...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> something new and exciting to tell you about, now you can watch "ac360" full programs on line wherever you like, head to cnn.com/go and check it out. >>> coming up, the link to the authorities believe is a tie to hannah graham's disappearance and ties to another young woman, morgan harrington. also more coming up on my discussion with her parents and more on jesse matthew's picture. let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! i have the worst cold with this runni better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. an unprecedented p
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> something new and exciting to tell you about, now you can watch "ac360" full programs on line wherever you like, head to cnn.com/go and check it out. >>> coming up, the link to the authorities believe is a tie to hannah graham's disappearance and ties to another young woman, morgan harrington. also more coming up on my discussion with her parents and more on jesse matthew's picture. let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why...
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randy, how did this all unfold? reporter: this all began when police tried to pull over a pickup truck that was driving the wrong way. that suspect fled, almost hitting a pedestrian and crashing his car in the city of easton after a brief confrontation with police, two officers opened fire. hours after the crash, utility crews worked to repair the power pole that was destroyed during this police chase. early this morning, a pickup truck crashed in this easton intersection after a 20-minute pursuit. >> i heard the crash. >> reporter: matt woke up to the noise, looked outside, police surrounding the truck, yelling at the driver. >> i heard the cop say, get out of the car, get on the ground. i heard a couple shootings. i ran upstairs to make sure everyone was okay. >> reporter: according to state police who were conducting the investigation, at least two local police officers fired at that suspect. he's been identified as richard sherman, 39 years old. shorts say after the crash he tried to ram into police cruisers. >>
randy, how did this all unfold? reporter: this all began when police tried to pull over a pickup truck that was driving the wrong way. that suspect fled, almost hitting a pedestrian and crashing his car in the city of easton after a brief confrontation with police, two officers opened fire. hours after the crash, utility crews worked to repair the power pole that was destroyed during this police chase. early this morning, a pickup truck crashed in this easton intersection after a 20-minute...