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rosa flores tells us what's ahead. >> well, carol, good morning.hat this teenager fired at a police officer three times and then police firing back, hear this, 17 times. how the situation escalated and why police say this teen actually kept on pulling the trigger, next. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to
rosa flores tells us what's ahead. >> well, carol, good morning.hat this teenager fired at a police officer three times and then police firing back, hear this, 17 times. how the situation escalated and why police say this teen actually kept on pulling the trigger, next. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator:...
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rosa flores, new york. >>> and hong kong now, pro-democracy demonstrations are growing in hong kong.hering in the financial district. following calls for a new show of strength after the government canceled talks with student leaders. they are demanding full democratic elections to decide hong kong's leader in 2017. andrew stevens joins us from the protest site. where do things stand now? >> reporter: well, as you say, a lot more people have come into this main protest site in the past 24 hours. there are now thousands and thousands of people here. and it's collected quite a few onlookers as well. a lot of families walking through to see what's going on. don't underestimate the commitments of the student-led protests. look behind me. you can see the number of people going right up into the financial heart of the city. and it's got that air of perms in an -- permanence here. so many tents, and places they can get refreshments. if you look across here, they have set up a homework stand here. these are students. a lot of these students are just 16, 17 years old. they have set up this be
rosa flores, new york. >>> and hong kong now, pro-democracy demonstrations are growing in hong kong.hering in the financial district. following calls for a new show of strength after the government canceled talks with student leaders. they are demanding full democratic elections to decide hong kong's leader in 2017. andrew stevens joins us from the protest site. where do things stand now? >> reporter: well, as you say, a lot more people have come into this main protest site in...
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cnn's rosa flores has the story. >> a guy came out of the subway grates over there, jumped out and threw >> reporter: a frightening incident at a new york city restaurant as smoke billows around a crowd of diners. surveillance cameras capturing footage of this man popping out of an emergency subway hatch and throwing a smoke canister before disappearing back underground. >> because of what's going on, it's scary. it's nerve-wracking. >> the attack raising questions about the city's ability to secure its extensive underground subway system. >> you're talking thousands of miles, who knows how many of these greates and escape hatche and doors that lead to the outside. you have to idea that obviously a terrorist could pop up out of one of these grates and throw a real bomb. so it does raise concerns. >> reporter: according to authorities, no one was injured in friday's attack. police are now asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect who was wearing an american flag t-shirt and is believed to be in his mid-30s. so far no connection to terrorism has been reported. an investigatio
cnn's rosa flores has the story. >> a guy came out of the subway grates over there, jumped out and threw >> reporter: a frightening incident at a new york city restaurant as smoke billows around a crowd of diners. surveillance cameras capturing footage of this man popping out of an emergency subway hatch and throwing a smoke canister before disappearing back underground. >> because of what's going on, it's scary. it's nerve-wracking. >> the attack raising questions about...
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rosa flores, cnn, new york. >> all right. joining me now is dr. dev devi namprayampal of the nyu school of medicine. also dr. gregory ciottone of the deaconess hospital and harvard medical school. sanjay, let me start with you. should we have set federal guidelines that every state follows so that there is a clear policy here? >> i think that would probably be a good thing. the cdc does make guidelines and recommendations, but that's all they are. they're not enforcible. there's no mandates around that. but people -- this is confusing. you know, one state's treating something differently than another state. if you're sort of tuning in and out of this, you think, well, what's the right answer here? is there a right answer? and obviously, pathogens, they don't respect borders. people can cross from one state over to the other. so what happens if you're a resident of new jersey and you go to idaho? you know, are you going to be under new jersey's sort of rules or idaho's rules? i think it gets confusing. >> what should it be, then, dr. gupta, so ever
rosa flores, cnn, new york. >> all right. joining me now is dr. dev devi namprayampal of the nyu school of medicine. also dr. gregory ciottone of the deaconess hospital and harvard medical school. sanjay, let me start with you. should we have set federal guidelines that every state follows so that there is a clear policy here? >> i think that would probably be a good thing. the cdc does make guidelines and recommendations, but that's all they are. they're not enforcible. there's no...
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rosa flores went to new york's mt. hospital to see how they're preparing by holding some ebola drills. she's joining me now. mt. sinai just had this drill. tell us about it. >> medical experts will tell you sometimes it's a split-second decision that saves lives and that's why it's so important to have these drills. and like you mentioned, mt. sinai just had one. so what do they do? they look for best practices, lessons learned and how they can go beyond what the cdc is requiring. one interesting thing, actually, they have negative pressure isolation rooms. so what does that mean? you open and close these doors and it's fascinating, because nothing comes in, nothing goes out. they gave me a quick sneak peek. take a look. >> hospitals around the country are preparing for ebola patients. so what are hospitals ready to do? and what can patients expect? let me show you. >>> at mt. sinai, all a patient would have to do is walk in and say "i have a fever" and dr. sheerer from mt. sinai tells us that begins the entire process
rosa flores went to new york's mt. hospital to see how they're preparing by holding some ebola drills. she's joining me now. mt. sinai just had this drill. tell us about it. >> medical experts will tell you sometimes it's a split-second decision that saves lives and that's why it's so important to have these drills. and like you mentioned, mt. sinai just had one. so what do they do? they look for best practices, lessons learned and how they can go beyond what the cdc is requiring. one...
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rosa flores is here with the latest. rosa?otesters hitting the streets, they're going to twitter to express their outrage. and so are local leaders, one of them saying at the scene of yet another young man's death. now police defending their position, saying the teen tussled with the officer, ran off, then turned back and fired at least three shots at police. overnight, protests erupt in st. louis. angry residents charging at police. kicking at police cars, shattering windows and shouting for police to leave their neighborhood. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> this after an 18-year-old black man was shot and killed by an off-duty st. louis police officer wednesday night. >> y'all just killed that little boy! >> according to the st. louis police department, the 32-year-old officer, a white male and a six-year veteran of the force, was off-duty in uniform working for a security agency on neighborhood patrol. when he came across three black men who started running from the officer's vehicle. police say, eventually one
rosa flores is here with the latest. rosa?otesters hitting the streets, they're going to twitter to express their outrage. and so are local leaders, one of them saying at the scene of yet another young man's death. now police defending their position, saying the teen tussled with the officer, ran off, then turned back and fired at least three shots at police. overnight, protests erupt in st. louis. angry residents charging at police. kicking at police cars, shattering windows and shouting for...
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cnn's rosa flores has the story. >> reporter: imagine this, kids screaming and passengers in pain fromheir ears popping. that's how one passenger described the rapid decent on a flight from new york to charlotte, north carolina, on saturday. passenger danny lippert shot this video after the oxygen masks deployed simultaneously. he said that it was a very dramatic event. after that a pilot let everyone know that the plane had just gone down from 36,000 feet to 10,000 feet. >> everything seemed pretty normal and then all of a sudden all of the oxygen masks dropped. i've been on hundreds and hundreds of flights before and you've been given instruction but i've never seen it. it's a little bit startling when they all dropped at the same time with no real announcement at any time. when the masks dropped it was very, very quiet. nobody really got alarmed. everybody complied and the whole crew just handled everything extremely well. >>> danny also says everyone was surprisingly calm. the plane landed normally. airline personnel were at the gate to answer passenger questions. emts were also on
cnn's rosa flores has the story. >> reporter: imagine this, kids screaming and passengers in pain fromheir ears popping. that's how one passenger described the rapid decent on a flight from new york to charlotte, north carolina, on saturday. passenger danny lippert shot this video after the oxygen masks deployed simultaneously. he said that it was a very dramatic event. after that a pilot let everyone know that the plane had just gone down from 36,000 feet to 10,000 feet. >>...
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rosa flores has video taken from inside the plane during this ordeal. >> imagine this, kids screamingnd passengers in pain from their ears popping. that's how one passenger describes the rapid descent to 10,000 feet on a flight from new york to south carolina on saturday. the passenger shot this video after the oxygen masks deployed simultaneously. he said it was a very dramatic event. after that the pilot let everyone know that the plane had just gone down from 36,000 feet to 10,000 feet. >> everything seemed pretty normal at that point and then all of a sudden every one of the oxygen masks dropped and have been on hundreds and hundreds of planes before and you always hear about that and get the instructions about it but never have actually seen that so it was a little startling when all of dropped at the same time with no real announcement ahead of time. it was very very quite. nobody got alarmed. the whole crew just handled everything extremely well. >> he also says everyone was surprisingly calm. the plane landed normally. airline personnel were at the gate to answer passenger que
rosa flores has video taken from inside the plane during this ordeal. >> imagine this, kids screamingnd passengers in pain from their ears popping. that's how one passenger describes the rapid descent to 10,000 feet on a flight from new york to south carolina on saturday. the passenger shot this video after the oxygen masks deployed simultaneously. he said it was a very dramatic event. after that the pilot let everyone know that the plane had just gone down from 36,000 feet to 10,000...
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rosa flores is following this story for us. let's just begin with brad bishop. who is he?odness, brooke, so many details. but let me just say, all of this -- this is why i find is so fascinating, it can go back to a case from 1981. >> wow. >> an unknown man gets hit by a car and he gets buried as a john doe. so what do we know about this man, bradford bishop? he's this intelligent man. he's an international diplomat with posts all over the world, yale grad, speaks about six languages and allegedly goes into a hardware store, buys a sledgehammer and gas can and before you know it, is he wanted for the killing of his wife, his mother and his three sons. now, he allegedly goes to columbia, north carolina, digs up that grave. that's the scene that you were just watching, digs a shallow grave and buries these five people and lights them up. he burns them. now, this is back in 1976 in maryland. so what happens? through some detective work, investigators go back to the bishop home and find this horrific crime scene, horrific crime scene that these investigators describe. so it's
rosa flores is following this story for us. let's just begin with brad bishop. who is he?odness, brooke, so many details. but let me just say, all of this -- this is why i find is so fascinating, it can go back to a case from 1981. >> wow. >> an unknown man gets hit by a car and he gets buried as a john doe. so what do we know about this man, bradford bishop? he's this intelligent man. he's an international diplomat with posts all over the world, yale grad, speaks about six...
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rosa flores has been looking into this man who sounds like according to a lot of tweets and mps and hillsaved a lot of lives potentially. >> this is where split second decisions really count. split second decisions save lives. and that's what we're hearing about this man, sergeant at arms kevin vickers. twitter lighting up with a lot of tweets just saying thanks and also giving him credit. i'm going to start off with a tweet from peter mckay. he's attorney general of canada and member of parliament. to all in ottawa stay safe and strong. thank god for sergeant at arms kevin vickers and our canadian security forces. true heroes. here's another one. this one is from canada's minister of veteran affairs and proud member of the parliament. he says his description and he wrote, i am safe and profoundly grateful to kevin vickers and our security forces for selfless act of keeping us safe. and then here's one more from craig scott, also a member of parliament. mps and hill staff owe their safety and lives to sergeant at arms kevin vickers who shot attacker just outside the mps caucus rooms. it
rosa flores has been looking into this man who sounds like according to a lot of tweets and mps and hillsaved a lot of lives potentially. >> this is where split second decisions really count. split second decisions save lives. and that's what we're hearing about this man, sergeant at arms kevin vickers. twitter lighting up with a lot of tweets just saying thanks and also giving him credit. i'm going to start off with a tweet from peter mckay. he's attorney general of canada and member of...
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rosa flores has more on vi. >> reporter: imagine this. a chaotic scene.n active shooter and this one man is the one that has been given the credit for stopping that threat and he's been given the credit on twitter, on social media, by members of parliament. people who were actually at this scene. i want to read some of these tweets to you. the first one from canada's minister of veteran affairs and a member of parliament. he says "i am safe and proudly grateful to sergeant of arms kevin vickers and our special forces for selfless act of keeping us safe and a member of parliament saying we owe our safety and lives to kevin vickers. we've been looking into this man's background. no mistake he would act in this case. not only has he been sergeant at arms since 2006, he's been with the royal canadian mounted police before that. before joining parliament as sergeant at arms, he served about 29 years with the royal canadian mountain police taking care of her majesty herself, her family, and being part of a lot of high profile investigations, homicide, national
rosa flores has more on vi. >> reporter: imagine this. a chaotic scene.n active shooter and this one man is the one that has been given the credit for stopping that threat and he's been given the credit on twitter, on social media, by members of parliament. people who were actually at this scene. i want to read some of these tweets to you. the first one from canada's minister of veteran affairs and a member of parliament. he says "i am safe and proudly grateful to sergeant of arms...
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we'll bring you their story from rosa flores next. ♪ not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goallly get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. set a new goal today. ask your dermatol
we'll bring you their story from rosa flores next. ♪ not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goallly get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of people were clear or...
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here is cnn's rosa flores. >> reporter: good morning. imagine this. kids screaming and passengers in pain from their ears popping. that's how one passenger described the rapid dissent to 10,000 feet on a flight from new york to charlotte, north carolina, on saturday. passenger danny lipford shot this video after the oxygen masks deployed simultaneously. he said that it was a very dramatic event. now after that, the pilot let everyone know that the plane had just gone down from 36,000 feet to 10,000 feet. >> everything seemed normal at that point and then every one of the oxygen masks dropped and, you know, i've been on hundreds and hundreds of flights before. you always hear about that. you get the instructions about it but never have actually seen that. and so it was a little startling whether all of them dropped at the exact same time are w. no real announcement ahead of time. when the masks are dropped, it was very, very quiet. nobody was alarmed. everybody was looking around and the whole crew handled everything extremely well. >> danny also says
here is cnn's rosa flores. >> reporter: good morning. imagine this. kids screaming and passengers in pain from their ears popping. that's how one passenger described the rapid dissent to 10,000 feet on a flight from new york to charlotte, north carolina, on saturday. passenger danny lipford shot this video after the oxygen masks deployed simultaneously. he said that it was a very dramatic event. now after that, the pilot let everyone know that the plane had just gone down from 36,000 feet...
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rosa flores has the details. >>> a guy came out of the subway over there, jumped out and threw a smoke at people here. >> a frightening incident as smoke billows around a crowd of diners. surveillance capturing footage of this man popping out of an emergency subway hatch and throwing a smoke canister before disappearing back underground. >> it's scary. it's nerve racking. >> the attack raising questions about the city's ability to secure its extensive underground subway system. >> you're talking thousands of miles. no matter how many escape hatches and doors that lead to the outside. you have the idea that a terrorist could pop up out of the grates and throw a real bomb and then escape. it does raise concerns. >> according to authorities, no one was injured in friday's attack. police are asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect who was wearing an american flag t-shirt and believed to be in his mid-30s. so far no connection to terrorism has been reported. an investigation into the incident is ongoing and will hopefully shed light on the suspect's moe the and how he went u
rosa flores has the details. >>> a guy came out of the subway over there, jumped out and threw a smoke at people here. >> a frightening incident as smoke billows around a crowd of diners. surveillance capturing footage of this man popping out of an emergency subway hatch and throwing a smoke canister before disappearing back underground. >> it's scary. it's nerve racking. >> the attack raising questions about the city's ability to secure its extensive underground...
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- magdalena carrasco/distrito escolar east san jos track 3 sot- andy rosas/estudiante track 4 cesar ---el futuro del mercado de floresco podria estar en las manos de los votantes... take vo ---varios comerciantes y activistas de la zona, sometieron hoy la documentacion necesaria ante el ayuntamiento, para que en la boleta electoral de 2015 se incluya una medida que de ser aprobada, evitaria la venta del mercado... cesar ---la policia de palo alto arresto hoy a un sospechoso de realizar operaciones bancarias fraudulentas quien logro enganar a un residente para esconderse... take 2 box ... andres brender nos tiene mas desde esa ciudad, adelante andres.... take pkg 0.1 0.15 0.31 1.00 intro asi es como peligroso describen las autoridades a este presunto criminal que se aprovecho de la buena bondad de un senor que le dio comida y traslado ... hasta que se dio cuenta que la policia estaba tras sus pasos pkg en este bank of america, ubicado en la 530 de la avenida lytton en palo alto, dominique arnett tabb, de 35 anos y originario de san francisco al parecer trataba de canjear un cheque fraudulento. cuando el personal se di
- magdalena carrasco/distrito escolar east san jos track 3 sot- andy rosas/estudiante track 4 cesar ---el futuro del mercado de floresco podria estar en las manos de los votantes... take vo ---varios comerciantes y activistas de la zona, sometieron hoy la documentacion necesaria ante el ayuntamiento, para que en la boleta electoral de 2015 se incluya una medida que de ser aprobada, evitaria la venta del mercado... cesar ---la policia de palo alto arresto hoy a un sospechoso de realizar...
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back out here live, santa rosa area, 101 near the north on ramp ramp, and it is describe roads, rain ray -- rainny, brian floresback to you. >>> you are already busy because of our weather and wet roads, sal, stuff happens? >> yes, southbound, we tell have a it crash, one of those vehicles were towing port a potties and some of the liquid got out. this is that blue water you have and it was not sewerage and water board which is better bought -- 2 was not sewerage, and that's better but still it is not good. traffic here is backed up for a 30 men delay -- 30 minute she lay. -- delay. the damage is done and traffic will be slow as you get through the scene here back from the at month -- at the pass. 650, let's go to steve. >> no, no. new county -- coffee cake. >> they will show you that in a second, the system shows some good tolls and they are approaching an inch of rain up on the hills, the orinda hills in diablo has about a quarter of an inch and they are 1200s but 8 fell in the last half hour. antonio most were a about that it is coming document pretty well and beautiful. >> when allan over calistoga, over hi
back out here live, santa rosa area, 101 near the north on ramp ramp, and it is describe roads, rain ray -- rainny, brian floresback to you. >>> you are already busy because of our weather and wet roads, sal, stuff happens? >> yes, southbound, we tell have a it crash, one of those vehicles were towing port a potties and some of the liquid got out. this is that blue water you have and it was not sewerage and water board which is better bought -- 2 was not sewerage, and that's...
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rosa, calistoga. some rain falling through petaluma. whether the roads are dry or whether it's wet this morning. take it easy out there. brian floresu channel 2 news. >> that's good advice. even though it may not be raining, you still want everybody to drive carefully. >> reporter: absolutely. take it easy on the roadways. it will be scattered showers throughout the day. be advised of that. >> all right. thank you. for all of the latest conditions on the weather in the bay area, download our weather app. >>> and new this morning, the mayor of dallas, texas is warning that the ebola threat could get worse baf it gets better -- before it gets better. this came to confirm that a second dallas nurse tested positive for the virus. alex savidge is in the ktvu newsroom. this is getting pretty scary, alex, since you would think the nurses took all of the necessary precautions. what do we know about the new case? >> reporter: a lot of concern. this latest patient works in the same hospital where a man with ebola died last week. she reported having a fever yesterday and then within 90 minutes she was in isolation. a preliminary test shows sh
rosa, calistoga. some rain falling through petaluma. whether the roads are dry or whether it's wet this morning. take it easy out there. brian floresu channel 2 news. >> that's good advice. even though it may not be raining, you still want everybody to drive carefully. >> reporter: absolutely. take it easy on the roadways. it will be scattered showers throughout the day. be advised of that. >> all right. thank you. for all of the latest conditions on the weather in the bay...
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flores, obviamente muy representativa para el dÍa de muertos, tenemos un estilo un poquito mÁs diferente para las quinceaÑeras. >> me llama mucho la atenciÓn que no son los vestidos clÁsicos de tul, rosa con el actor jake gylenhaal, tuve la oportunidad de conversar con Él de una manera Íntima e informal, vamos con la entrevista. >> es un thriller sobre un joven que descubre el mundo del periodismo criminalista de los angeles. >> el personaje que interpreta el actor es un joven que descubre el mundo del periodismo freelance en un ambiente nada seguro para esta profesiÓn, el mundo criminal de la ciudad de los angeles, california, la vida del joven va a cambiar despuÉs del descubrimiento rozando el lÍmite del riesgo y la velocidad. >> ¿cÓmo fue trabajar con renÉ russo? >> ahora que tuviste la oportunidad con este personaje de estar detrÁs de la cámara y ver mÁs de cerca cÓmo trabajan algunos periodistas, ¿ves este trabajo diferente? >> tÚ has hecho pelÍculas en las que has trabajado con latinos, y sabemos que te gustan las pelÍculas independientes, si te invitan a hacer una pelÍcula independiente hispana, ¿lo harÍas? >> si tienes que escoger entre... no, estoy haciendo una pregunta senci
flores, obviamente muy representativa para el dÍa de muertos, tenemos un estilo un poquito mÁs diferente para las quinceaÑeras. >> me llama mucho la atenciÓn que no son los vestidos clÁsicos de tul, rosa con el actor jake gylenhaal, tuve la oportunidad de conversar con Él de una manera Íntima e informal, vamos con la entrevista. >> es un thriller sobre un joven que descubre el mundo del periodismo criminalista de los angeles. >> el personaje que interpreta el actor es...