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twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you want to break it down. >> right from the start, he was good natured and full of optimism for the future. despite being incarcerated for the past 26 years. komyatti entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended with the murder of his abusive father. >> my dad was an alcoholic. i was like a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i'm crawled up under the kitchen table, and he's got a belt with a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. my mom is like, look, stop. you've got to stop. you're going to kill him. >> komyatti, his mother, siste
twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you...
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>> well, roy hit it on the head. you have higher costs passed down to consumers, or, you have fewer new entry hires being made. or the people already making minimum wage, maybe they freeze hiring at that point. those people don't have the opportunity to climb the ladder, because perhaps they're not going to give any pay increases or give people raises who are already in those jobs. so, and i think the point you made, gerri, is so important. we're talking about a fraction, a tiny fraction of the workforce that is making minimum wage. the majority of whom are under the age of 25. a lot of people do not understand that point or know that statistic when they are asked, for example, about this question in a poll. >> 55% of them are under 25. 33% are teenagers! >> right. gerri: this is training wage. this is how you learn to hold down a job, how to get there on time, what to wear, what to act like. this isn't something that will feed a family. give you the last word here, roy. >> business ownership is sacred in the united
>> well, roy hit it on the head. you have higher costs passed down to consumers, or, you have fewer new entry hires being made. or the people already making minimum wage, maybe they freeze hiring at that point. those people don't have the opportunity to climb the ladder, because perhaps they're not going to give any pay increases or give people raises who are already in those jobs. so, and i think the point you made, gerri, is so important. we're talking about a fraction, a tiny fraction...
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thank you, guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: roy wood jr., everyone!use ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to andy samberg, emily vancamp, roy wood jr. [ applause ] one more time for roy. [ cheers and applause ] and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: what's happening everybody, i'm carson daly, coming to you from queen of the night, at the paramount hotel, right here in new york city. tonight, on "last call", we're going to the fonda for the music of say anything. we've got a "spotlight" from the very funny actor, comedian, and writer jason mantzoukas. we're going kick things off with the man who directed denzel washington to oscar glory in the film "training day." thirteen years later, they've reunited for an ultra violent action thrill ride, called "the equalizer." for more, this is antoine fuqua, from grandpa johnsons in los angeles.
thank you, guys. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: roy wood jr., everyone!use ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to andy samberg, emily vancamp, roy wood jr. [ applause ] one more time for roy. [ cheers and applause ] and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: what's happening everybody, i'm carson daly, coming to you from queen of the night, at the paramount hotel, right here...
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but, 30 seconds later, jason beats roy emery. flyers fall back behind five -four. don't give up.. wild third per. four goals in eight minutes. right new we are in overtime, with the the game tied at five. hopefully it does not go to the shoot-out, flyers lost seven straight shoot-outs. >>> the eagles are the in the bye week and they return to practice on tuesday. how does chip kelly and guys getaway from football? they go to football games. here's chip kelly on the sidelines of boston college, he is, good friends with their head coach, steve adazio were at temple. there is demeco ryans and evan math writes atal bam game where they played their college ball. eagles will have their eyes on the dallas/new york time tomorrow at 4:25. giants beat the cowboys, eagles will have soul possession of the first place. that is right, eagles fans you have to root for giant this week after the bird beat them up at the link last sunday night. >> to lose in that fashion you never want to it happen but you that is the gift, we get a short memory. successful play or successful game or the contrary.
but, 30 seconds later, jason beats roy emery. flyers fall back behind five -four. don't give up.. wild third per. four goals in eight minutes. right new we are in overtime, with the the game tied at five. hopefully it does not go to the shoot-out, flyers lost seven straight shoot-outs. >>> the eagles are the in the bye week and they return to practice on tuesday. how does chip kelly and guys getaway from football? they go to football games. here's chip kelly on the sidelines of boston...
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. >> reporter: roy price gets choked up when talking about his 20-year-old son royon. >> roy had a spokeno him 9:30 the night of february 4th. >> i got a call from my daughter who said someone shot him up. >> roy said someone saw him argue winning a man in a mask in camden. the shooting started there and preceded into one of the homes. he was shot multiple times and died at the hospital. a 30-year-old woman was shot, but she survived. but police said she has not been able to provide them with any leads. the citizens crime commission is issuing a 1,000-dollar reward for the arrest and conviction of the person possible. call 215-546-tips. all calls are anonymous. >> we loved him very much. he was a regular person. >> reporter: for crime fighters i'm rick williams. channel 6 "action news." >> studies used to embryonic stem cells for blindness are safe. reachers say the next step is to approve the stem ♪ this flu season... remember this. your immune system doesn't work the way it did when rock was young. so we made fluzone high-dose vaccine... for people 65+. fluzone high-dose vaccine has a h
. >> reporter: roy price gets choked up when talking about his 20-year-old son royon. >> roy had a spokeno him 9:30 the night of february 4th. >> i got a call from my daughter who said someone shot him up. >> roy said someone saw him argue winning a man in a mask in camden. the shooting started there and preceded into one of the homes. he was shot multiple times and died at the hospital. a 30-year-old woman was shot, but she survived. but police said she has not been...
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for that i go to a pioneer in his own right, lee roy chow, on board space commander 10. that trip started in late 2004. his team's food and other supplies femme t fell to criticl levels. lee roy, that's not your favorite story, you're an astronaut, you have a lot of did stories. you all sign up for risk. i need to understand this better. some people say regulate this better and this is inherently better, richard and anusha and peter, others in the business, this is a business, guys don't go into space without understand the dangers. talk about this. >> you're right. the passion of this started as an eight-year-old kid, watching the apollo moon landing. everything has been done to minimize and managing those risks. when you get onto a vehicle it's a little bit different than just going to work and getting on a commercial airliner. you're stepping onto a vehicle that's going to impart a lot of energy to get you up there. nevertheless, you're taking some risk and the test pilots that were flying today they knew that risk, they were professional test pilots, had been doing t
for that i go to a pioneer in his own right, lee roy chow, on board space commander 10. that trip started in late 2004. his team's food and other supplies femme t fell to criticl levels. lee roy, that's not your favorite story, you're an astronaut, you have a lot of did stories. you all sign up for risk. i need to understand this better. some people say regulate this better and this is inherently better, richard and anusha and peter, others in the business, this is a business, guys don't go...
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before jumping into this i want to take a sound bite from roy williams. let's pull it up for a minute. >> first time i heard of the word paper classes is in the last couple of years, the first time i heard the terminology and asked someone what they are talking about, independent studdius it was not a -- studies, it was not a stigma. >> former college star mccans said roy williams knew it was happening and said "i met with roy williams about this." in the report it exonerated him. is he guilt free? >> i don't know if he's guilt free. he's probably not the ring leader was d predates hits tenure at the university back from coaching in kansas. it was going on. this was someone that saw it and saw advantages in it. if mccance hadn't gone out. you wouldn't have seep this. >> there were allegations going back a couple of years about this. the times wrote about it. we wouldn't have seen the depth and the quality of the report on this. and the action that it took. >> how likely is this case similar going on. how is it going to help investigators moving forward. >
before jumping into this i want to take a sound bite from roy williams. let's pull it up for a minute. >> first time i heard of the word paper classes is in the last couple of years, the first time i heard the terminology and asked someone what they are talking about, independent studdius it was not a -- studies, it was not a stigma. >> former college star mccans said roy williams knew it was happening and said "i met with roy williams about this." in the report it...
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minutes ago, if you start to look at what the project description is, it is not the entire line from gill roy all the way into san francisco that will be electrified and it is the portion, basically from san jose, up to san francisco and it is a 51 mile project, and that we will go ahead and get the electrickfiation done and it runs all the way in and two tracks will be electrified and it will be an overhead contact system, and something that has been used on the east coast, and in europe, and but it is something that is going to be new to the west coast and so it is a different voltage and a different set up. and we will use the current path that we are on and that is the electrical multiple units and that is something that i have learned in more detail in a couple of minutes, the service will initially operate at 79 miles an hour with a capability to go ahead and expand to 110 miles per hour. it decreases the air possession and increases the ability to carry more riders and it basically is all positives when you look at most projects you start to see things that are negatives in different d
minutes ago, if you start to look at what the project description is, it is not the entire line from gill roy all the way into san francisco that will be electrified and it is the portion, basically from san jose, up to san francisco and it is a 51 mile project, and that we will go ahead and get the electrickfiation done and it runs all the way in and two tracks will be electrified and it will be an overhead contact system, and something that has been used on the east coast, and in europe, and...
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record an african-american athlete it would signal things are changing but he told the basketball coach roy skinner not only could you recruit a black player, at the time there were none in the sec, that he wanted him to do it. be president of the university of kentucky had issued the same request to adolf roth -- adolphe raab, and he cannot do. but because vanderbilt wanted to, it was an outstanding student, if a ligament of his class and a phenomenal basketball player, didn't mean wallace want to go to vanderbilt. his whole life he had wanted to get out of the south, to get out of segregation. ..
record an african-american athlete it would signal things are changing but he told the basketball coach roy skinner not only could you recruit a black player, at the time there were none in the sec, that he wanted him to do it. be president of the university of kentucky had issued the same request to adolf roth -- adolphe raab, and he cannot do. but because vanderbilt wanted to, it was an outstanding student, if a ligament of his class and a phenomenal basketball player, didn't mean wallace...
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this week's cool school is roy cloud elementy waiting to get her hair cut...katie ho is nervous 10:57:40 "im nervous. ive ht long for a really long time" nats of snip with a few sni. nats of clapping 10:59:05 a support from her classmates...ten inches is f (10:59:33 "feel your hair" winces as she feels her hai she winces....but knows its a good cause (cover with vo) 10:57:48 "i know a lot of pe who have cancer and i have to give to people who dont any" the hair is donated tos for kids. some students getk hair extensions and the boys spray paint theirs all in support of cancer awareness week...somthing roy cloud's student council came up wit get people talking catherine gaston/ student activities director 11:32:34 "we're abo give kids an outlet for the questions through expressiod awareness" all week...studes add to the tribute wall in e courtyard...each square dedicated to someone with cr 11:24:30 "everybody's been touched by cancer, knows soe who has it or knows someone knows someone" its a movement...even through clo. different colors honor difft cancers...this day is gray r brain c
this week's cool school is roy cloud elementy waiting to get her hair cut...katie ho is nervous 10:57:40 "im nervous. ive ht long for a really long time" nats of snip with a few sni. nats of clapping 10:59:05 a support from her classmates...ten inches is f (10:59:33 "feel your hair" winces as she feels her hai she winces....but knows its a good cause (cover with vo) 10:57:48 "i know a lot of pe who have cancer and i have to give to people who dont any" the hair is...
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they're actually getting an roi. whether it's all these investments, whether it be content on video, spending. how do you know you're getting a turn on that money? what proof points can you show to us? >> why is it, bob, that you didn't -- i mean, did you have that question last quarter or the quarter before? i'm just wondering why now, one is wondering what the roi is on some of these hobbies that amazon has. >> yeah, you know, what they tend to do, they talk about having sort of harvesting and investing periods. every once in a while, they'll show you harvesting. show a proof point that they actually are getting r oirvegoi getting their margins. it's the perpetual question on amazon. >> we'll check in with you later. amazon sinking in the after-hours. down by 11.25%. >>> now to the latest news on ebola. bellevue hospital is testing a doctor who recently returned from west africa for the deadly disease. meg joins us with more. >> we're still waiting for a lot of these details. we know this is a health care worker wo
they're actually getting an roi. whether it's all these investments, whether it be content on video, spending. how do you know you're getting a turn on that money? what proof points can you show to us? >> why is it, bob, that you didn't -- i mean, did you have that question last quarter or the quarter before? i'm just wondering why now, one is wondering what the roi is on some of these hobbies that amazon has. >> yeah, you know, what they tend to do, they talk about having sort of...
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. >> roy williams, the basketball coach at north carolina should be fired on the spot and i would say same of larry fedora, the football coach except he came theoretically after the scandal was over in 2011, and the reason i say this, ed, is because the football and the basketball coaches at these big-power universities with high-powered athletics, they treat their programs like they're the dictator of north korea. they know everything that goes on. they can tell you when one of their players is lifting a left or right arm campus at 3:00 in the morning and it's ridiculous to think that roy williams didn't know what was going on here. i'll put in in perspective. in the state of north carolina and at the university of north carolina, basketball is huge. basketball at north carolina is also huge for the ncaa because of march madness and north carolina brings a lot of money and a lot of fans to march madness and i'm saying all of this to say that this guy roy williams winning basketball games and he won the national championship in 2005, won another one in 2009 and not coincidentally that
. >> roy williams, the basketball coach at north carolina should be fired on the spot and i would say same of larry fedora, the football coach except he came theoretically after the scandal was over in 2011, and the reason i say this, ed, is because the football and the basketball coaches at these big-power universities with high-powered athletics, they treat their programs like they're the dictator of north korea. they know everything that goes on. they can tell you when one of their...
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boarding, and by way of background, we have the existing system, that we have run that goes all the way roy into downtown san francisco and the rider ship numbers that are here, 60,000 plus is something that we have just ellipsed and the ridership just keeps growing and growing and growing, and i kind of look at it as a victim of our own success. and that is what this shows on the next chart. when you look at what the growth has been since 2010, moving up it is phenomenal, the number of riders that we now have on board, on a daily basis. and so it is something that we extract as conditions continue to get more con jected on the streets that will continue to get more riders that we will want to make the runs on the commuter line. >> specifically if you look at what has happened and these numbers are from february of this year and one of the lower rider ship months and it shows the number of drains in both drains in both directions in excess of 100 percent and the ones around here are 98 and 99 percent by the point that i am standing here right now, i am sure that those are at 100 percent or
boarding, and by way of background, we have the existing system, that we have run that goes all the way roy into downtown san francisco and the rider ship numbers that are here, 60,000 plus is something that we have just ellipsed and the ridership just keeps growing and growing and growing, and i kind of look at it as a victim of our own success. and that is what this shows on the next chart. when you look at what the growth has been since 2010, moving up it is phenomenal, the number of riders...
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but their summer fun came to a quick end in august when roy started feeling ill. >> flu-like symptomsweak, tired. >> reporter: he figured it was a weird summer flu until things got worse and he was admitted to the hospital. >> at that point, i had had double vision, my -- everything was just really not moving properly. i was a little delirious. >> reporter: he also lost strengths in left arm and hand and had no hearing in one of his ears. tests showed he was infected with the west nile virus, which he believes he got from a mosquito bite while sitting outside his home. >> the virus, after the mosquito has contact that's long enough, can be inserted no into the blood of the human being and can spread. often it will go -- likes to go to the brain tissue. >> reporter: this is an internal medicine specialist at med star national rehabilitation hospital. he says while most people who get a bite from an infected mosquito won't get sick, about 20% will develop symptoms, typically a fever or headache. of those, 1 in 150 will develop serious neurological symptoms, including meningitis, brain i
but their summer fun came to a quick end in august when roy started feeling ill. >> flu-like symptomsweak, tired. >> reporter: he figured it was a weird summer flu until things got worse and he was admitted to the hospital. >> at that point, i had had double vision, my -- everything was just really not moving properly. i was a little delirious. >> reporter: he also lost strengths in left arm and hand and had no hearing in one of his ears. tests showed he was infected...
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up now and saying, ok, we have got the fax, we have got the roi, we are developing big data.e able to divide you all the tricks that you see in the new media. by the way, cable was new media. the question is, at the end of the new media phase, the radio is stuck. consumer --ings to these are things to consider. think the internet will stick. >> the internet was thick but not everyone thinks that the internet will stick. $2 billion with i heart. where is this going to go -- $2 billion with diehard. where is this going to go? monetizessiness under what it has. most businesses over monetize what they have. the secret of social media and new businesses if you have this urge towards the shiny new thing. catch up.o rush to it was like that at mtv, it was the same at aol and the we have problem.se -- it was the same at aol. we have the reverse problem. >> stay with us. "bottom line" continues in just a moment. atget the latest headlines the top of the hour on bloomberg radio, streaming on your tablet, and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line" on bloomberg
up now and saying, ok, we have got the fax, we have got the roi, we are developing big data.e able to divide you all the tricks that you see in the new media. by the way, cable was new media. the question is, at the end of the new media phase, the radio is stuck. consumer --ings to these are things to consider. think the internet will stick. >> the internet was thick but not everyone thinks that the internet will stick. $2 billion with i heart. where is this going to go -- $2 billion with...
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we will have some blunt talk from missouri senator roy blunt. show me. ♪ >> are just as chairman of the senate republican conference. this gentleman knows a little bit about vote counting. senator lund of mystery, thanks for being with us. the big question. last month you said you thought there was a good chance your party would take control. is that you being pessimistic or is your party going to blow this? >> we never seen to be quite as good as the other side is. we are better at running the government but not as good as running these campaigns. we are a long way down the road with our candidates turning out to be pretty good candidates all of the country. it surprises me a little bit this has not opened up war that has based on what i see that the problems are. i would not want to trade places with them right now. they would love to trade with us based on what is likely to happen. >> i republican congress could -- [indiscernible] >> that will be positive for the country and there is a lot of things on harry reid's desk that if they came to t
we will have some blunt talk from missouri senator roy blunt. show me. ♪ >> are just as chairman of the senate republican conference. this gentleman knows a little bit about vote counting. senator lund of mystery, thanks for being with us. the big question. last month you said you thought there was a good chance your party would take control. is that you being pessimistic or is your party going to blow this? >> we never seen to be quite as good as the other side is. we are better...
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aditi roy explains. >> reporter: take a close look at the man in this surveillance video. authorities in iowa saying he's at the heart of one of the biggest mysteries in u.s. lottery history. the video, taken in 2010, shows this man with the hat shielding his face at a des moines gas station. buying a hot lotto ticket. >> we have the winning ticket. >> reporter: it turned out to be the winning ticket in a $14.3 million jackpot. but nearly four years later, that man not stepping forward. >> hope someone is able to recognize the ticket purchaser. >> reporter: two hours before the winning ticket was about to expire, a new york lawyer named crawford shaw came forward claiming the prize on behalf of hexum investments. refusing to tell where it was bought. >> it was forfeited. >> reporter: it was the largest ever not claimed. sparking an investigation. >> every time a prize is claimed, that raised red flags and worked in the process. >> reporter: their investigation running cold and the clock ticking. with some of the fraud charges expiring in two months. now lottery officials h
aditi roy explains. >> reporter: take a close look at the man in this surveillance video. authorities in iowa saying he's at the heart of one of the biggest mysteries in u.s. lottery history. the video, taken in 2010, shows this man with the hat shielding his face at a des moines gas station. buying a hot lotto ticket. >> we have the winning ticket. >> reporter: it turned out to be the winning ticket in a $14.3 million jackpot. but nearly four years later, that man not...
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the expanded campaign means roy hodgkin's team are 18th. the good news is they are facing a side ranked as the worst. and san marino ranged in 208th pleas. >> i don't want to go down the cliche of 1-1, the opposition is enough. i don't want to suggest it will be heezy for us to go out there -- easy for us to go out and score goals. i don't think it will be. the players that i select will be anxious to play at the highest of their levels. that should be difficult for a team like san marino to live with if we reach that goal, if you like. >> european champion spain will face slovakia, coming off the back of a disastrous world cup. they have become well in the euro campaign, slashing macedonia 5-1 in an opening qualifier. >> translation: we will face a hard game, an intense came, a difficult game. they have fast players, who do what they do well. and sure they impose a number of problems. >> nine qualifiers in total on thursday. sweden without their record goal scorer and captain. in a home clash. ib ram imo vich is suffering from a heel probl
the expanded campaign means roy hodgkin's team are 18th. the good news is they are facing a side ranked as the worst. and san marino ranged in 208th pleas. >> i don't want to go down the cliche of 1-1, the opposition is enough. i don't want to suggest it will be heezy for us to go out there -- easy for us to go out and score goals. i don't think it will be. the players that i select will be anxious to play at the highest of their levels. that should be difficult for a team like san marino...
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for every dollar spent, there was an roi of $3. and today pharmacy eadvisor is available for 10 -- we developed another program that we call specialty connect. it offers patients choice and flexibility in how they access their specialty medications. and, you know, if you're wondering, well, exactly what is a specialty med. these are prescription therapies for very complex conditions, like hepatitis c or ms, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, in addition to being very costly, often times the drug requires special handling. we can offer the patients getting prescriptions by mail or a new option, to drop off their specialty prescriptions at any cvs pharmacy. this increased flexibility and access, it makes it easier for people to get on and stay on their therapy. minute clinic is another innovation helping us to address access to care issues, that's being created by this influx of newly insured and statement a growing shortage of primary care physicians. minute clinic is continuing to stand it's foot print. we plan to have 1,500 clinics by
for every dollar spent, there was an roi of $3. and today pharmacy eadvisor is available for 10 -- we developed another program that we call specialty connect. it offers patients choice and flexibility in how they access their specialty medications. and, you know, if you're wondering, well, exactly what is a specialty med. these are prescription therapies for very complex conditions, like hepatitis c or ms, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, in addition to being very costly, often times the drug...
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from roy, utah, let's give the warmest welcome to john busch!heers and applause] [laughter] come here. ahh. >> hi, terry. >> man. welcome back.
from roy, utah, let's give the warmest welcome to john busch!heers and applause] [laughter] come here. ahh. >> hi, terry. >> man. welcome back.
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aunque el primer dÍas nos tic en cli foro na s fla el mis te roy sobro t te tiene a los padres envÍallevar al niÑo al pediatra. >>> no existe una vacuna para este entero virus esta pe dry otra recomienda vacunar a su hijo contra la in nun skwa. >>> imagino lo que seria un niÑo ser vÍctima de entero virus y de influenza, gisell saliÓ feliz sabiendo que su hijo pasÓ la prueba telemundo. >>> y bien, 29s cuelas mexicana suspendieron las clases en solidaridad con estudiantes de guerrero, despuÉs que ayer se confirmÓ que los cuerpos no corresponden a los 43 desaparecidos ahÍ esta raÚl torres con mÁs, adelante raÚl. >>> mary, en donde continÚan las protest protestas, mientras en exclusiva entramos a una habitaciÓn donde viven estudiantes y vimos como vivÍan en la esos cuela. >>> los estudiantes se mantienen en pie de lucha, su principal batalla dicen, es encontrar a sus compaÑeros desaparecidos. otra vez lazos calles fueron tomadas por estudiantes, maestros y padres como bernardo que esperan el regreso de su hijo josÉ Ángel. >>> esperamos en dios que nos llegue vivo. >>> por luz una oraciÓn
aunque el primer dÍas nos tic en cli foro na s fla el mis te roy sobro t te tiene a los padres envÍallevar al niÑo al pediatra. >>> no existe una vacuna para este entero virus esta pe dry otra recomienda vacunar a su hijo contra la in nun skwa. >>> imagino lo que seria un niÑo ser vÍctima de entero virus y de influenza, gisell saliÓ feliz sabiendo que su hijo pasÓ la prueba telemundo. >>> y bien, 29s cuelas mexicana suspendieron las clases en solidaridad con...
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in franconia, we have an accident he will roy road we have an accident. a little bit busy. >> philadelphia police are looking for a thief whose thirst for cash led him to a bridesburg beer store. he broke into the wall, put on gloves and mask and went to work. he i wouldn't you said a crow bar to open a cash register and took off with ipads and cash. if you somehow recognize him, contact police. >>> a man from oklahoma is being hailed a hero for taking down this would-be robber. he rushed in and tackled the robber who was only 14 yores old. the teen is facing armed robbery charges. next a ahead in the half-hour of "action news," a cameras caught a brutal attack on a pedestrian in south philadelphia. police are asking for your help to track down the suspect. >> every october it fills andy bowls and trick or treat bags >> every october it fills andy bowls and trick or treat bags and s party on people! blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale continues celebrating with 20% off the entire store. you heard right, 20% off the entire store. we're talking employee pr
in franconia, we have an accident he will roy road we have an accident. a little bit busy. >> philadelphia police are looking for a thief whose thirst for cash led him to a bridesburg beer store. he broke into the wall, put on gloves and mask and went to work. he i wouldn't you said a crow bar to open a cash register and took off with ipads and cash. if you somehow recognize him, contact police. >>> a man from oklahoma is being hailed a hero for taking down this would-be robber....
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but in the end they had no answer for roy hibert who had 29 points. finally, what a finish to the world series game 7, madison bundgaardner called on for a safe, maybe an inning or two, gave the giants five scoreless in relieve. what a performance by bundgaardner on two days rest. his .25era, the lowest in world series history. they celebrated their 3-2 win over the royals, champagne for everyone. they were the ones that knocked the phillies out. we still remember that. i do at least. >> thank you jaime. it is thursday that means tgit in prime time tonight here on 6 abc. "scandal" and "how to get away with murder" sharrie williams joins us with a sneak preview. >> i'll call it a treat for sure. it's the halloween classic featuring our favorite peanuts gang, it's the great pumpkin charlie brown, that kicks off tonight's tgit, we dip back into the world of politics and pope and associates with an all new scandal. >> you love her? if you love her at all i am overstepping my world right now, do her the courtesy of telling her what is going on. you may hav
but in the end they had no answer for roy hibert who had 29 points. finally, what a finish to the world series game 7, madison bundgaardner called on for a safe, maybe an inning or two, gave the giants five scoreless in relieve. what a performance by bundgaardner on two days rest. his .25era, the lowest in world series history. they celebrated their 3-2 win over the royals, champagne for everyone. they were the ones that knocked the phillies out. we still remember that. i do at least. >>...
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from roy, utah, let's give the warmest welcome to john busch!cheers and applause] [laughter] come here. ahh. >> hi, terry. >> man. welcome back. >> thank you. >> you are doing so well.
from roy, utah, let's give the warmest welcome to john busch!cheers and applause] [laughter] come here. ahh. >> hi, terry. >> man. welcome back. >> thank you. >> you are doing so well.
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a massive fire lighting up the sky in gill roy this morning, stacks of wooden palettes and bails of hey destroyed a barn around 4:30 a.m. on a property owned by a trucking company just east of downtown gilroy. the owner thinks it is no accident. >> we've had some run ins the with guys on the streets a couple times already. >> investigators say they have not yet determined the cause of this fire. >>> a somber anniversary in the north bay filled with sadness and anger. calls for justice continue as friends and family mark the one year anniversary of many a boy who was targeted by a sheriff's deputy who mistakenly the toy gun he was holding was real. lopez has not been forgotten by this community. >> he certainly has not. neighbors and friends gathered here where the shooting took place one year ago today. they are holding a community pot luck and vigil and they say the pain of losing andy is so, so fresh. >> his only crime was walking while brown. >> dozens of students and community members gathered at sonoma state university to remember 13-year-old andy lopez, one year ago today the eigh
a massive fire lighting up the sky in gill roy this morning, stacks of wooden palettes and bails of hey destroyed a barn around 4:30 a.m. on a property owned by a trucking company just east of downtown gilroy. the owner thinks it is no accident. >> we've had some run ins the with guys on the streets a couple times already. >> investigators say they have not yet determined the cause of this fire. >>> a somber anniversary in the north bay filled with sadness and anger. calls...
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when we come back we will have some blunt talk from missouri senator roy blunt.how me. ♪ >> our guest is chairman of the senate republican conference. before that he was republican with in the house of representatives. the most efficientwhip operation ever. this gentleman knows about vote counting. the big question for you and a lot of people is control of the senate. last month you said you thought there was a good chance your party what take control. then, if anyone can mess this up, my side has the capacity to figure out how to turn a 65% chance into a 25% chance. is that you being pessimistic or is your party going to blow this? >> we never seen to be quite as good as the other side is. we are better at running the government but not as good as running these campaigns. we are a long way down the road with our candidates turning out to be pretty good candidates all of the country. that appear not to create problems for themselves or anybody else. it surprises me a little bit this has not opened up more than has based on what i see that the problems people are
when we come back we will have some blunt talk from missouri senator roy blunt.how me. ♪ >> our guest is chairman of the senate republican conference. before that he was republican with in the house of representatives. the most efficientwhip operation ever. this gentleman knows about vote counting. the big question for you and a lot of people is control of the senate. last month you said you thought there was a good chance your party what take control. then, if anyone can mess this up,...
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i'm joined by senator roy blunt and democrat bob casey of pennsylvania.ator blunt, i want to begin with you. you are calling for a travel ban. there's a lot of -- it sounds like the white house would be supportive but they don't know how to implement it in a way that would prevent healthcare workers from getting to the hot zone. what do you say? >> we don't have flights directly in and out of any of these countries. all of our people go through some other country to get there anyway. the question is, do you let people come here from this area that is clearly stressed? one way to prevent had a is nth issue them a visa. they have to have a visa that allows them to stay here. i would suspend that until we have this under better control and have a sense that the carriers they are using are monitoring this in a better way than they have been up until now. >> senator casey, where are you on this? >> i don't think there's a medical consensus. we have to do everything we can to ask the medical experts and develop that expertise. >> sometimes a fine line is that i
i'm joined by senator roy blunt and democrat bob casey of pennsylvania.ator blunt, i want to begin with you. you are calling for a travel ban. there's a lot of -- it sounds like the white house would be supportive but they don't know how to implement it in a way that would prevent healthcare workers from getting to the hot zone. what do you say? >> we don't have flights directly in and out of any of these countries. all of our people go through some other country to get there anyway. the...
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officers in oakland, union city, los gatos, gill roy, brentwood, vallejo and campbell already wear them. there's no doubt based on the research and best practices that body cameras improve police conduct. in the first year the rialto police department it was found that use of force fell my 60% and citizen complaints fell by 88% within one year. why is in? this? because there's an objective record which is the benefit of having a camera. studies say that the effect of third-party observers on behavior plays a mayor role. we've seen this as people have cameras on their phones and often will video arrest in other parts of a detention or interaction with law enforcement and we've seen the impact on that when that occurs. as you recall we had an incident in san francisco where my office obtained have had owe showing officers violating the constitutional rights of individuals living in an sro hotel and based on that we were able to institute some reforms. put simply, knowing that i recall conduct is being recorded keeps people honest. there is a recent federal survey of 63 law enforcement age
officers in oakland, union city, los gatos, gill roy, brentwood, vallejo and campbell already wear them. there's no doubt based on the research and best practices that body cameras improve police conduct. in the first year the rialto police department it was found that use of force fell my 60% and citizen complaints fell by 88% within one year. why is in? this? because there's an objective record which is the benefit of having a camera. studies say that the effect of third-party observers on...
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my name is a roy francis i've been a volunteer at the street 4th of july services for 22 years on a weekly basis i check in on the street among my duties are keeping the greens green and making lots of cookies for the staff from 12 years of age my younger sister and i lived in a house but no adult supervision mom was committed to a state hospitals and my experiences are mild compared to street clients have faced i understand how important it is to have a safe place to stay to help them become responsible citizens i do yours the conditional use for diamond center that provides services for homelessness youth thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is a costco a resident in san francisco and i live in the castro area i've also been a volunteer at the larkin street services for 2 years the youth come for the same reasons we came to san francisco we came here because it's welcoming and diverse but san francisco for all it's diversity is a depressing place but larkin services picks them up a place for skills to live that independently i think it's imperfect the commission approve the new conditio
my name is a roy francis i've been a volunteer at the street 4th of july services for 22 years on a weekly basis i check in on the street among my duties are keeping the greens green and making lots of cookies for the staff from 12 years of age my younger sister and i lived in a house but no adult supervision mom was committed to a state hospitals and my experiences are mild compared to street clients have faced i understand how important it is to have a safe place to stay to help them become...
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. >> roy. >> here. >> and please note that commissioner ann is present. >> thank you, could we have the approval of the agenda. >> moved. >> it has been moved and seconded. we have approved the agenda as circulating, all in favor? >> oppose? s ayes have it and so the
. >> roy. >> here. >> and please note that commissioner ann is present. >> thank you, could we have the approval of the agenda. >> moved. >> it has been moved and seconded. we have approved the agenda as circulating, all in favor? >> oppose? s ayes have it and so the
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and she has rob roy in her official portrait, too. and coolidge, for as much as he loved how his wife dressed, was a little uncomfortable with red, which is a power color. he said, why didn't you wear a white dress and let the dog be painted red? which now brings us to lou henry hoover. i put her in the category of our truly first modern first ladies because you know that she was extremely independent. she had strong leadership characteristics, all the things that tom said about her in the introduction. and we see this also in terms of her clothing choices. but one of the things that is not remembered about lou, which i think is kind of sad, is that liu was considered one of the best -- lou was considered one of the best dressed women in washington, d.c. i think we sometimes forget that -- hoover came back from his relief work in europe to serve under the wilson administration in 1917 and he was pretty much here serving one president or another until he became president himself in st 28. -- in 1928 and entered the white house in 1929.
and she has rob roy in her official portrait, too. and coolidge, for as much as he loved how his wife dressed, was a little uncomfortable with red, which is a power color. he said, why didn't you wear a white dress and let the dog be painted red? which now brings us to lou henry hoover. i put her in the category of our truly first modern first ladies because you know that she was extremely independent. she had strong leadership characteristics, all the things that tom said about her in the...
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we did have slowing showing up through palo alto, cleared past the air roy there.thbound side, right past university. as i got there all crews cleared as well. golden gate bridge, moved the cones. we'll look at san rafael, north 101 coming in toward the golden gate bridge, smooth, easy drive. nothing expected for novato. bay bridge, a few folks waiting off the left approach. one lane is closed for the time being. by 5:00 all lanes opened and moving smoothly. the grid, no problem on the span. >>> 4:57. bay area, a city working to raise the legal age for smokers. >> that, plus toxic turf, an environmental group ready to sue san francisco over local soccer fields. what's causing so much concern. >>> 4:59 now. the ebola czar takes control this morning what happen his job will be and the changes already in progress. >>> seeing a cool start for the morning with 40 and 50s outside. you might be surprised how warm these temperatures will be turning, as we head into the south bay. a look at forecast coming up. >> turning the curve over on the approach to treasure island. no
we did have slowing showing up through palo alto, cleared past the air roy there.thbound side, right past university. as i got there all crews cleared as well. golden gate bridge, moved the cones. we'll look at san rafael, north 101 coming in toward the golden gate bridge, smooth, easy drive. nothing expected for novato. bay bridge, a few folks waiting off the left approach. one lane is closed for the time being. by 5:00 all lanes opened and moving smoothly. the grid, no problem on the span....
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>> it's hard to look at a real roi in terms of every dollar and every penny.nly do we want to get economic return, but what this hotel means to loews hotels from an emotional standpoint, you cannot quantify. we had to make a commitment that the flagship hotel, a block from our office, in the heart at new york city, is at a standard that represents the rest of our organizations. we are continuing to grow. in the last 18 months, we bought three hotels. we bought one in california, one in boston, and one in washington, d.c. markets we wanted to be in. we have two hotels under construction from scratch. one is in chicago. another hotel in orlando. our fouth hotel in orlando is on the ground at universal studios. it comes back to new york city. the focal point of the u.s. travel and tourism industry. you could probably make the same statement for the world travel and tourism industry. we want to have a property we are proud of. and make a good return on investment. >> any return on investment for the hotel depends on visitors to the city. tisch has worked closely w
>> it's hard to look at a real roi in terms of every dollar and every penny.nly do we want to get economic return, but what this hotel means to loews hotels from an emotional standpoint, you cannot quantify. we had to make a commitment that the flagship hotel, a block from our office, in the heart at new york city, is at a standard that represents the rest of our organizations. we are continuing to grow. in the last 18 months, we bought three hotels. we bought one in california, one in...
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complaints came fast and furious from republicans like ed rois who said: i have to ask why the presidentn't pick an individual with a note worthy public health background. >> it's not a medical response. we're not looking for an ebola expert but an implementation expert. he has experience in the federal government. he's somebody with management experience when it comes to the private sector. >> reporter: the white house is also fending off growing calls to ban travel from effected countries. >> air travel is in fact how this disease crosses borders and it's how it got to texas in the first place. based on receipt and ongoing -- recent and ongoing developments, i believe it's the right policy to ban air travel from countries that have been hit hardest by the ebola outbreak. >> reporter: the u.s. led coalition is ramping up its attack on isis target around syria. this is what the air strikes looked like from across the border in turkey. u.s. fighter planes bombed tashths overnight -- targets overnight and throughout the day. the kurdish fighters need more weapons and ammunition to push bac
complaints came fast and furious from republicans like ed rois who said: i have to ask why the presidentn't pick an individual with a note worthy public health background. >> it's not a medical response. we're not looking for an ebola expert but an implementation expert. he has experience in the federal government. he's somebody with management experience when it comes to the private sector. >> reporter: the white house is also fending off growing calls to ban travel from effected...