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. >> a few parts of the country for "religion and ethics news in scottsdale, arizona.Ñir >>> now, fredated western technology but with low-tech, locally made devices. thtf workçóñr well in hahn nou many other parts of the developing world because they're what's called appropriate technology.t(e1 >> it's not unusual to see two,( three, even four newbornst( crammed into the same crib at this busy hospital in hanoi. they're the luckier ones. for those with lungs infected or notÑi fully developed because ty were premature, ther >> translator: before 2000 the mortality rate of the qneonatal intensive care unit was lp15%. last year it was less than 2%.z >> çóanti-biotics have helped a have staff trainingzkÑ butt( a reason she says is in recent years they have been able to install reliable, locally madei equipment to help baby's breathe called continuous positive airway pressure or c pap. america would cost us a lot of money, $2,500. >> not only did they have to rely on imported equipment, bought or donated, but it also broke down. right outside the neonataljfc hanoi hospital is !o!e sophist
. >> a few parts of the country for "religion and ethics news in scottsdale, arizona.Ñir >>> now, fredated western technology but with low-tech, locally made devices. thtf workçóñr well in hahn nou many other parts of the developing world because they're what's called appropriate technology.t(e1 >> it's not unusual to see two,( three, even four newbornst( crammed into the same crib at this busy hospital in hanoi. they're the luckier ones. for those with lungs...
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. >> i'm working as a janitorial supervisor and i went to scottsdale culinary institute.>> that's good. >> i'm paying off the house and a few other bills. >> i graduated second in my class. i went to asu on a full scholarship until my scholarship was revoked. >> if i'm lucky, i get minimum wage. >> even though i had a degree in mechanical engineering, i knew it was going to be hard for me to get a job in the states without having legal status. >> so oscar decided to deport himself, turn himself in to become legally documented. >> he was dreaming of going into the military, did rotc and all that type of stuff. they said, they said, sorry, charlie, you're undocumented, you can't do it. >> just knowing you can't do something because you're lacking a piece of paper is kind of devastating. we decided i was going to go back to mexico and reapply to come back into the states. >> which means he was going to get an automatic ten-year bar from ever entering the united states. he was going to have to leave his wife and his at that time one child here. >> he had applied to the immigr
. >> i'm working as a janitorial supervisor and i went to scottsdale culinary institute.>> that's good. >> i'm paying off the house and a few other bills. >> i graduated second in my class. i went to asu on a full scholarship until my scholarship was revoked. >> if i'm lucky, i get minimum wage. >> even though i had a degree in mechanical engineering, i knew it was going to be hard for me to get a job in the states without having legal status. >> so...
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there's a sports caster living in scottsdale, arizona and this is for you jimbo, pushing 90 years oldwatching this broadcast tonight, gave me my first weekend sports job back in 1977. he said, you know what, i think you'll say something. i say a lot. i want you to say something. that's how it started. >> our next question is from t girl, who picks your ties? good job. well, i don't. my wife wendy schultz is in charge totally. >>> the dow jumps 129 points to close at a new record one point trading within 17,000. the s&p added 13 and nasdaq rises to 50, both finishing at new highs. automakers are out with june sales figures and gm posted a 1% gain rather than the 5.8% decline. ford sales fell less than expect. a report on manufacturing showed expansion last month but the reading was slightly below estimates. that's it from cnbc, we're first in business worldwide. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare
there's a sports caster living in scottsdale, arizona and this is for you jimbo, pushing 90 years oldwatching this broadcast tonight, gave me my first weekend sports job back in 1977. he said, you know what, i think you'll say something. i say a lot. i want you to say something. that's how it started. >> our next question is from t girl, who picks your ties? good job. well, i don't. my wife wendy schultz is in charge totally. >>> the dow jumps 129 points to close at a new record...
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and the woman from scottsdale left her child in the car in march with the windows cracked open while she went on a job interview. she is being charged with felony child abuse. she has pleaded not guilty. >> they're an average 38 per year children who die in a hot car. 38 children too many. it is tax of a tragedy for these families. >> according to the san francisco state university study, since 1998 there have been 619 heat stroke deaths of children left in cars. more than half were forgotten by their caregiver, while 18% were left on purpose. another 29% were playing in an unattended car. >> one of the messages we tray to get across to parents is that no one is immune to this. it really truly could happen to anyone. >> how quickly does a temperature rise inside the car even if it is not that hot outside? the journal of the american academy of pediatrics could understand ducted a study and the results are stunning. even on a cool 73-degree day, the temperature goes up an average of more than 3 degrees every five minutes. faster in the first 30 minutes as it quickly shoots above 100 d
and the woman from scottsdale left her child in the car in march with the windows cracked open while she went on a job interview. she is being charged with felony child abuse. she has pleaded not guilty. >> they're an average 38 per year children who die in a hot car. 38 children too many. it is tax of a tragedy for these families. >> according to the san francisco state university study, since 1998 there have been 619 heat stroke deaths of children left in cars. more than half were...
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literally pull up some of that tropical moisture down in baja, california and arizona, pouring in scottsdale getting rain. we haven't seen the rain and we have seen the cloud cover. we'll see it again tomorrow the flow of air from the south and east with us for one more day. by thursday, same ridge but it moves off to the west giving us more west-to-east flow, an onshore flow that will knock down temperatures. we are getting more of the ocean influence shoving the tropical moisture in a different direction. weekend looks nice. the weather pattern is mild to warm for the next several days but not hot. i don't see any widespread triple digits anytime soon. san jose tomorrow your average for this time of year is 84. you will hit 80 so a fee degrees below average for you -- a few degrees below average for you. los altos 79. hayward 73. so cloudy, humid for pleasant hill, san ramon, antioch, low to mid-80s for you. 67 in san francisco. oakland 72. santa rosa 77 cloverdale 85. sunny on friday. the weekend loose nice. 70s near the bay. 80s inland. sports is next. ,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ,,,,,,,, thank you! th
literally pull up some of that tropical moisture down in baja, california and arizona, pouring in scottsdale getting rain. we haven't seen the rain and we have seen the cloud cover. we'll see it again tomorrow the flow of air from the south and east with us for one more day. by thursday, same ridge but it moves off to the west giving us more west-to-east flow, an onshore flow that will knock down temperatures. we are getting more of the ocean influence shoving the tropical moisture in a...
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battlefield site across there and i think as i mention towed i worked with the former mayor of scottsdale to do that project. it may have gotten a 404 permit. >> i think they did some of the water channelling. >> the project was streambed wi have actually gone birding and looked at where there's been some water brought in to there and some vegetation is now growing to attract, in that streambed, if there was a disturbance of the streambed, they would have required it. >> because there's two mechanics and i have only 45 seconds to run this through. one was in many occasions where we tried to do good acts, my fear is that if this gets an expansive interpretation, all of a sudden, the good act are going to be required to get a 404 permit and go through those hoops. in some ways is there a potential we're creating a barrier. i'm going to let you sort of combine the answers. last time, i sort of walked through a scenario, okay, this isn't about the water. it's about anything that's a pollutant in the water. our little scenario of the dry wash behind my home and i put fertilizer and plants and
battlefield site across there and i think as i mention towed i worked with the former mayor of scottsdale to do that project. it may have gotten a 404 permit. >> i think they did some of the water channelling. >> the project was streambed wi have actually gone birding and looked at where there's been some water brought in to there and some vegetation is now growing to attract, in that streambed, if there was a disturbance of the streambed, they would have required it. >>...
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they're also looking to expand in cleveland and scottsdale, a couple of other great places. >> valvolinep? they've got auto techs, customer service advisors. managers. some of the salaries are pretty good. 900 new locations. headquartered in lexington, kentucky. nice southern company. they're looking for managers as well. and really entrepreneur magazine rates them very high as far as a good company for entrepreneurs. the american dream to have your own business, right? >> why not? who doesn't love pizza? >> we all love it. >> marco's. >> marco's pizza, this is about 6,000 jobs. another american story here. started by an italian immigrant. even though the sold the recipe, the recipe is the same. direct from italy, the american dream. general managers can make 30 k to 45 k. they also raise money for usa care and that is an organization that helps veterans in this country get jobs. that's why i like them. >> blue frog plumbing and drains. >> this is a brand-new company. but they're really expanding. this is a franchise opportunities. they also encourage their franchises to offer health car
they're also looking to expand in cleveland and scottsdale, a couple of other great places. >> valvolinep? they've got auto techs, customer service advisors. managers. some of the salaries are pretty good. 900 new locations. headquartered in lexington, kentucky. nice southern company. they're looking for managers as well. and really entrepreneur magazine rates them very high as far as a good company for entrepreneurs. the american dream to have your own business, right? >> why not?...
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. >> reporter: taylor was at a job interview in scottsdale, arizona, when she left her two sons, a 2- alone in her suv. police say both kids were in the car seats in the back, the vehicle was unlocked, the keys in the ignition, the windows rolled down about an inch. they were alone for 38 minutes and the temperature inside the car was over 100 degrees. >> my concern at that point in time was the safety and well-being of the children. >> reporter: the kids were okay, but that mugshot along with taylor's story that she couldn't find a babysitter stirred compassion. supporters raised nearly $115,000 for her. >> this is not a crime of child abuse. this is a crime of desperation. >> reporter: last week prosecutors agreed to drop the case if taylor finishes a parenting program and puts the donated money toward a trust fund for her kids' education and child care. >> justice doesn't always have to be punishment. >> we want her to have a job. as community, we want parents working so they can provide for their kids. >> reporter: taylor now hopes to reginn custody of her kids, a moment that woul
. >> reporter: taylor was at a job interview in scottsdale, arizona, when she left her two sons, a 2- alone in her suv. police say both kids were in the car seats in the back, the vehicle was unlocked, the keys in the ignition, the windows rolled down about an inch. they were alone for 38 minutes and the temperature inside the car was over 100 degrees. >> my concern at that point in time was the safety and well-being of the children. >> reporter: the kids were okay, but that...