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sharee williams with that story. >> a trip to paradise turned sour before passengers could get their feet in the sand. >> i need everybody to sit down. >> a flight attendant begged for order on flight 845 from fold dominican rep. a man on board said he had ebola that started a chain reaction. many passengers looked around in disbelief while the experienced stewart gave her honest opinion over the loud speaker. >> i've done this 36 years i think the man said this is an idiot. >> at tend aunt warned passengers health experts willing coming on board. i need your attention it's going to look worse when it is on walked four workers in hazmat suits wearing protective masks. passengers popped out their cellphone cameras to capture it all. >> please stay out of their way and let them do their job. >> their job to find the man that allegedly made the comment and question him. as the hazmat crew talked with the passenger in question he could be heard saying, he was only joking. >> i was just kidding. >> but this was no laughing matter. the cdc issued strict guidelines for u.s. airlineers in re
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"action news" reportser sharee williams is here, sharee, come on back, sharee, the photographer is working with nbc crew and now there's concern for everybody's well-being. >> photographs and their crew work closely together and that's why the concern is there at this point. it's very natural to have this type of concern. because they are working this close together. here's what we know at this point. nbc news free lance photographer had a fever yesterday. and today tested positive for virus. now medical reporter dr. nancy schneiderman working with the free lancer will be flown back to the united states and will go into isolation for 21 days. and if her name sounds familiar she's a surgeon with university of pennsylvania hospital. meanwhile the first patient in the tous come down with virus is ill tonight and may be facing charge from home country of liberia. >> ebola patient thomas dunkin in serious condition that according to family in north carolina who spoke out today. >> we're hoping and praying eric survives the night and we got our hopes up for him and we hope he gets the necessary
"action news" reportser sharee williams is here, sharee, come on back, sharee, the photographer is working with nbc crew and now there's concern for everybody's well-being. >> photographs and their crew work closely together and that's why the concern is there at this point. it's very natural to have this type of concern. because they are working this close together. here's what we know at this point. nbc news free lance photographer had a fever yesterday. and today tested...
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meanwhile "action news" reporter sharee williams has more on ebola flight scare with ties to philadelphia. >>> a trip to paradise turned sour before passengers could even get their feet in the sand. >> i need everybody to sit down. >> flight attendant begged for order on flight 845 u.s. airways from fold dominican rep. a man on board said he had ebola which started chain reaction. many passengers looked around in disbelieve while the experienced stewart gave her honest opinion over the loud speaker. >> i've done this 36 years i think the man that has said this is an idiot. >> the attendant then warned passengers health experts would be coming on board. >> i need your attention, okay, it's going to look worse than it is okay? >> and then on walked four workers in blue hazmat suits wearing protective masks. passengers popped out their cellphone cameras to capture it all sdm please stay out of their way and let them do their job. >> their job was to fine the man who allegedly made the comment and question him. and as the hazmat crew talked to the passenger in question he could be heard sayin
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but let's go live few to "action news" reporter sharee williams at the big board. sharee it has been a long and torture us ordeal for lawmen that devoted almost their every waking hour to tracking down eric sgleen lets go to the top and see how we got to today. friday, september 12. someone opened fire outside of the bloominggrove barracks. of course this firing killed corporal brian dickson and seriously wound trooper douglass. it was three days later we got a very big break. man walking his dog spotted suv submethed in a swamp just two miles away from shooting team and this was big break. inside that s. v they found frein's driver's license and evident tying him to the ambush including shell casings. now with the name and address of possible shooter they were able to then expand the search and then they got more men involved. 200 law enforcement officials expanding search to hometown that frein was from where his parents lived and that being canadensis and that sent the surrounding community on edge. pocono mountain school district decided to shut done the school
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sharee williams with that story. >> also it was not the prettiest win but still a win. jamie apody has more from chip kelly and more from eagles players about the lackluster victory. >> temperatures this afternoon running 10 degrees above yesterday. we'll get warmer tomorrow and tracking rain midweek in the accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when "action news" comes right how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ >> family friends and fellow law enforcement officers paid tribute to david kedra. >> the 26-year-old was accidentsly shot and killed by a gun ininstruct tore during training last week and sharee williams joins us now with more. >> tough days for those who wear the uniform and one mourner sai
sharee williams with that story. >> also it was not the prettiest win but still a win. jamie apody has more from chip kelly and more from eagles players about the lackluster victory. >> temperatures this afternoon running 10 degrees above yesterday. we'll get warmer tomorrow and tracking rain midweek in the accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when "action news" comes right how much money do you...
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"action news" sharee williams has a look at exactly what happened leading up to this moment in the search for frein. >> we'll begin tonight with annie mccormick with breaking developments in blooming grove tonight. an yes, i you have the latest. >> and, brian, that right, eric frein is alive and is in custody and will face charges including murder according to pike county district attorney. that arraignment has not happened at this time yet. state place and the community are glad and breathing a sigh of relief they finally can feel safe again. surrounded by state troopers eric frein arrived to bloominggrove state police barracks wearing handcuffs of brian dixon. these are pictures of the fugitive taken shortly after his arrest today. sources say u.s. marshals discovered the 31-year-old if he former birchwood resorts airport and spotted him near abandoned hangar. he was armed and sure ownederd without incident. he is charged with opening fire outside the barracks on september 12 killing corporal brian dixon and wounding alex douglass. pennsylvania state police describe the killing and assa
"action news" sharee williams has a look at exactly what happened leading up to this moment in the search for frein. >> we'll begin tonight with annie mccormick with breaking developments in blooming grove tonight. an yes, i you have the latest. >> and, brian, that right, eric frein is alive and is in custody and will face charges including murder according to pike county district attorney. that arraignment has not happened at this time yet. state place and the community...
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"action news" reporter sharee williams takes it from. there she's following the big story live from the satellite center, sharee. >> shirleen, this journalist is a free lance photographer from "nbc news". "nbc news" saying he's been in liberia several years and as of recently covering ebola outbreak. this journalist saying he began to feel ill yesterday and had a fever and today went to the hospital and was indeed confirmed to have the deadly vie rouse. nbc news saying there are plans to fly the 33-year-old from liberia back to the states to receive treatment for this virus. meanwhile, back to the first patient who was diagnosed in the u.s.. he is very ill tonight. and also, possibly facing charges from his home country of liberia. >> ebola patient thomas dunk anyone serious condition that according to family in north carolina that spoke out today. >> we just hope and pray that eric survives the night and we just got our hopes up for him. and we just hope he gets the necessary treatment he needs. >> he remains isolated at a dallas hospita
"action news" reporter sharee williams takes it from. there she's following the big story live from the satellite center, sharee. >> shirleen, this journalist is a free lance photographer from "nbc news". "nbc news" saying he's been in liberia several years and as of recently covering ebola outbreak. this journalist saying he began to feel ill yesterday and had a fever and today went to the hospital and was indeed confirmed to have the deadly vie rouse. nbc...
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answer news reporter sharee williams is live at the big board tonight. sharee we're getting a good deal of information tonight. that is the case, jim and there's a measure of concern tonight as we now know this person was moving along round new york city and including going to a bowling alley. he used public transportation and even took a car service in the hours before he reported showing symptoms. the patient is craig spencer. here he is. he's 33 years old. and we also know he works at new york presbyterian columbia hospital in emergency medicine and more recently he was in west africa working with organization doctors without borders and today he fell ill. positive for ebola. that's the word from preliminary test for patient craig spencer. it's the first case of virus in new york and late tonight health officials and mayor of america's largest city trying to quell fears after learning he was in public places such as bowling alley and also using train and subway system just yesterday. >> and we emphasize ebola is very dive document contract. >> dr. spen
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for adam joseph, cecily tynan, jamie apody, sharee william, rick williams and the entire "action news into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. >> monday night philadelphia city council drops proposed sale of phw and they've swipes halloween deck raiings on a porch in philadelphia. >> a shocking development for students and parents of a philadelphia charter school. while some families got robo calls last night others did not. and they arrived at school this morning to find the high school portion of the school locked up. and the walter d. palmer leadership learning partners charter school closed. more than 250 students need to find another school. "action news" reporter john reca
for adam joseph, cecily tynan, jamie apody, sharee william, rick williams and the entire "action news into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's...
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i'm sharee williams at the "action news" big board philadelphia police want to be sure a murder case does not turn coldch the crime happened a year ago in keng cecing neighborhood and here's a still shot of the guys and we have video of them as well. take a look. because this is who police are looking for and they're trying to track two men down. delays hefty reward out there for any information. take a look. there's surveillance video shows suspect from day of killing shortly before murder itself. shooting happened on november 21 last year just before 11 a.m. and detectives say the men in the video approached the victim outside of his home in the 5400 block of christian street. sortly after this video was recorded police say the suspect with the beard shot the 36-year-old victim 8 times killing him and investigators are looking for anyone who may know something about the suspects or crime to call the number it will be opt on the screen shortly 215-546-tips that is the number. okay with anniversary of this kill being coming up police hope the 20,000 reward and imannuals of the suspec
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sharee williams at the "action news" big board with the latest, sharee. >>> officials in dallas held a press conference tonight and provided new information to quell fears. officials stress at this point there's one person confirmed with the virus and that's thomas eric dunkin and of course we know he's isolated in dallas and fighting for his life. the other major point is in reference to the contact list the number of people believed to be in contact with dunkin and at the beginning it was at 10 people they dwindled it to 50 and now it's down to 10. finally out, watch as family members ordered to stay inside the dallas apartment leave. they were told to stay put because they were in contact with ebola patient thomas dunkin. the county judge of dallas personally escorted the family out today and said they're being moved to undisclosed location in dallas. >> the sort of location that would be accessible for my family, mike rawlins family, or my family they are good people, kind people, people who care about their community. >>> now, five days after ebola patient thomas dunkin was admi
sharee williams at the "action news" big board with the latest, sharee. >>> officials in dallas held a press conference tonight and provided new information to quell fears. officials stress at this point there's one person confirmed with the virus and that's thomas eric dunkin and of course we know he's isolated in dallas and fighting for his life. the other major point is in reference to the contact list the number of people believed to be in contact with dunkin and at the...
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"action news" sharee williams has details on the breaking story. live at the big board, sharee. >> brian, this patient say young doctor. as you mentioned his name is craig spencer, 33 years old. he works at new york presbyterian columbia an hospital in emergency medicine and more recently was in west africa working with the organization doctors without borders and he just returned to the states last week and today he fell ill. right now the mayor of new york is reminding the 8 million citizens there that this is no reason to panic and that the virus is not spread easily. >> they've been reports about patient's movements and these medical detectives are putting together the pieces of the timeline. we emphasize it's difficult to contract. >> positive for ebola that's the word if a preliminary test for patient craig spencer. he is a physician in new york city. and he had recently traveled from west africa. since returning to the states, he had been monitoring his temperature and today, he began to have abdominal pains and fever. he was rushed to bellev
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authorities say the ring leader, tamara williams, shared the personal information of 22 saks credit cardstomers to five employees, then williams allegedly gave a list of items to buy to other members of the crime ring who came into the store acting as those defrauded customers. to meet with the employees who were in on the scheme. >> it's more than 200 pairs of shoes and approximately 80 bags and accessories from some of the top designers in the world, including chanel, valentino. at least oneof these pair of shoes is more than $2,000 and one bag is worth more than $10,000. >> police say this scheme was done over the course of 91 transactions. williams and for saks employees are charged with first degree identity theft, among other charges. >>> at&t could be the most recent victim of a data breach. the mobile giant is warning 1600 customers in vermont that an employee managed to get unauthorized access to their personal data in august. the company says the workers may have gotten social security numbers and drivers license numbers. that employee has since been fired. police are now inve
authorities say the ring leader, tamara williams, shared the personal information of 22 saks credit cardstomers to five employees, then williams allegedly gave a list of items to buy to other members of the crime ring who came into the store acting as those defrauded customers. to meet with the employees who were in on the scheme. >> it's more than 200 pairs of shoes and approximately 80 bags and accessories from some of the top designers in the world, including chanel, valentino. at...
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. >> 61-year-old william shares the noble prize. they developed ways to dramatically improve the resolution of optical microscopes to allow scientists to see molecules inside of a cell. >>> the giants looking to continue their even year magic as they make another trip to the nlcs. >> on the ground at second. [ inaudible ] >> santiago got the washington nationals ramos to the ground out to end the game. the giants eliminate the nationals from the play offs with a 3-2 win. alex savidge is live in san francisco this morning and he has more on the giants play off push as they move another big step close tour the world series. alex. >> reporter: pam, good morning to you. this team never makes it easy on the fans. but they found a way to get the job done last night and they are heading back to the national league championship series. once again we know the feeling. it is a familiar one in san francisco. you can see behind us here we are outside the ferry building. this city is is beaming with orange pride. after knocking off the nats last
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kennedy: thank you very much for sharing your story. william binney. >> thank you. one whistle-blower to another, helpless vets are left to rot by the thousands as fudged paperwork and officials were hell-bent on keeping the administration secret. that is next. stay with us. many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. . kennedy: as americans, we love our veterans, but not enough to fix their horrid administration. so what is the un
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sharing your story. >> thank you, guys. ms. williams. >> stay with us. >>> closed captioning for "our world" is brought to you by -- >>> in the world of fashion and beauty, we found two women of power who have graced the covers of magazines and changed the face of fashion. >> my grandmother and my mother didn't tell me anything about how to be. they allowed me to be. the difference was going to live with my father is that he taught me that i was a queen. but he also made me understand what it was to be subservient. because you've got to learn how to play chess. >> she knew when she was, you know, a kid that she was bad. to get to where she got to and to do the things she did coming up, she had to have that kind of i know i'm better, i know i can do this. and i think it's passed through and that's probably her greatest gift to me is that arrgh. >> that combination of independence and knowing when to make her move created the bethann hardison who took the fashion industry by storm starting in new york city at a button factory. >> it was g
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institute in the u.s., stefan hell of german cancer research center in germany, and william moerner of stanford university share the prize. the committee members say their groundbreaking work has brought optical microscopy into the nano dimension. chemistry is the third of this year's nobel prizes to be awarded. congratulations. >>> many farmers in northeastern japan are struggling more than three years after the nuclear accident. they've had trouble finding buyers, even when tests show their products are safe from radiation. now, tea farmers in one village are trying to turn their bitter experience into sweet success. nhk world explains. >> reporter: farmers in the kunoho prefecture are proud of the locally produced tea. the drink is sweet, and caffeine free. few people drink it, even on special occasions. it's mostly used as an ingredient in medicines. >> translator: it's sweet. >> reporter: a local cooperative supplies the organically grown tea to a natural medicine company for several decades. the company used it as ingredients in making it much fresher, it brought up 70% of the annual production. everythin
institute in the u.s., stefan hell of german cancer research center in germany, and william moerner of stanford university share the prize. the committee members say their groundbreaking work has brought optical microscopy into the nano dimension. chemistry is the third of this year's nobel prizes to be awarded. congratulations. >>> many farmers in northeastern japan are struggling more than three years after the nuclear accident. they've had trouble finding buyers, even when tests...
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buried at the cemetery bears an uncanny resemblance to murder murder suspect william bradford bishop. they tell me they share a distinctive chin cleft, long nose, receding hairline, even side burns. the forensic evidence will be gathered today, including d.n.a. and fingerprints and the f.b.i. will also be examining dental records. i just spoke with the f.b.i. agent from birmingham, and he says it will be at least a couple of weeks until we get definitive word on whether or not the john doe buried in alabama is indeed william bradford bishop. andrea? >> andrea, what was the tip, though, that led the f.b.i. there? this body has been in the ground since 1981, 33 years. was it a phone call? a tip from someone? what? >> reporter: well, i believe that the f.b.i.'s placement of mr. bishop on the most wanted list generated a lot of law enforcement attention from around country. this manual has been unidentified for years and years. just to give you a little background, it was october of 1981 that this unidentified man was hit by a car and left to die at the roadside of highway 72 in alabama. he was buried the next m
buried at the cemetery bears an uncanny resemblance to murder murder suspect william bradford bishop. they tell me they share a distinctive chin cleft, long nose, receding hairline, even side burns. the forensic evidence will be gathered today, including d.n.a. and fingerprints and the f.b.i. will also be examining dental records. i just spoke with the f.b.i. agent from birmingham, and he says it will be at least a couple of weeks until we get definitive word on whether or not the john doe...
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william hite says it's time for teachers to share in the sacrifices. so here is what happened. a board voted unanimously to cancel the pft contract, and what that means is that teachers will have to put up their own money for benefits. salaries have not changed, and the src says this action will d redirect $48.3 million to district schools and save $100 million over the next four hours. the school district is facing a $71 million deficit for the next school year and both the chair and superintendent contend this will help. i asked chairman bill green why this happened now. >> we treated it as in addition to an action meeting a litigation and generally speaking in litigation you don't announce that you're filing a lawsuit. >> i regret that we have reached this point. i sincerely hope we have reached a different outcome for the sake of our children, administrators, especially our families across the city. we don't want to go through a year like we did last year. we want to provide and get these resources into schools so that they are able to support our children as quickly as pos
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. >>> a stanford scientist is sharing a nobel prize for making microscopes better. william mernor is pictured on the left. the work allows scientists to see molecules inside cells. >>> the prize in physics has been awarded to three recipients. a local scientist is among them. they were rewarded for inventing a new energy efficient and environmentally friendly light source. abc 7 news reporter nick smith has the story from fremont. >> reporter: outside the headquarters, the professor, winner of the 2014 nobel physics prize, posed for pictures and signed autographs just like the rock star he is. >> well deserved, well deserved award and thank you. >> reporter: the company's ceo flanked by the co-founder and business partner shared an intimate story about the nobel prize winner, telling the room how it was their shared idea over a theoretical academic research that would later give birth to sora. >> focuses on l.e.d. lighting products. this is the same blue technology that he has won the award for. >> reporter: the prize winning technology works like this. this blue l.e.d. all
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today general darryl williams said the lion's share of the 17 treatment units we are building there would be completed late november and early december. we're talking about 1700 beds. but the world health organization session there core 10,000 new cases -- could be 10,000 new case he each week. ow safe are our troops? >> we are committed to do whatever we can lending our capabilities to this very, very important fight against this deadly disease. the military have unique capabilities. we will there be as long as it's required to be there to help with logistics engineering and training. i think we should be mindful of the fact that it's very hard to get infrastructure established down there if in liberia. firm it's rainy season, monsoon season, there are hours a day that our troops can't get to work because of the rain. there are also some places where we're putting these emergency treatment units in really remote locations. no roads, or roads that do exist are dirt and often mud. it's very, very hard to get things established. we know there's a clock ticking and we want to go as fast as w
today general darryl williams said the lion's share of the 17 treatment units we are building there would be completed late november and early december. we're talking about 1700 beds. but the world health organization session there core 10,000 new cases -- could be 10,000 new case he each week. ow safe are our troops? >> we are committed to do whatever we can lending our capabilities to this very, very important fight against this deadly disease. the military have unique capabilities. we...
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william warner on the last shared the award with two others for developing technology that allows microscopeso see finer details. >>> the giants advance to the national league championship series after tweeting the nationals in game four last night. the giants take on cardinals on saturday in best of seven. amy hollyfield will have a report from at&t park in a few minutes. >>> tracking low clouds and fog and the cooling trend continues in the seven-day forecast and i will update the warm weather this weekend and "fleet week," forecast. >> a look at the san mateo bridge where traffic is moving but, city, quiet commute with no accidents at this hour just construction. it is hot and heavy over the altamont pass. >>> now the story of a generous police officer and the mother would says he went's and beyond to help her family in western michigan. this is picture of the woman shaking the hands of the public safety officer. he pulled her over because her five-year-old daughter was not in a car seat. rather than ticketing her, he had her meet him at the nearby store and he bought them a booster seat.
william warner on the last shared the award with two others for developing technology that allows microscopeso see finer details. >>> the giants advance to the national league championship series after tweeting the nationals in game four last night. the giants take on cardinals on saturday in best of seven. amy hollyfield will have a report from at&t park in a few minutes. >>> tracking low clouds and fog and the cooling trend continues in the seven-day forecast and i will...
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amazing story to tell not just for professional standpoint, but her journey at what she will share with us today. williams madison. in 2011, she was hired by nbc where she was executive vice president of diversity as well as vice president of the general electric company ge and was the parent company of nbc. during her 22 years with abc, she has had a number of successful leadership roles including president and general manager of nbc for los angeles. original manager of the telemundo and news director of nbc for new york. her career as a journalist led her to the 1996 peabody award for nbc for new york investigation "a license to kill." willld go on and on, but i tell you she was selected as one of the 25 most powerful african-american women" in america. in 2013, she was on a list of ebony magazine most powerful 100 list. a very powerful woman and we are very happy to have for today in addition to our speakers at the conference. please welcome paula madison. [applause] >> good morning. i was noted a while sitting there while i was born and raised in harlem and lived in l.a., i have a familiar connection
amazing story to tell not just for professional standpoint, but her journey at what she will share with us today. williams madison. in 2011, she was hired by nbc where she was executive vice president of diversity as well as vice president of the general electric company ge and was the parent company of nbc. during her 22 years with abc, she has had a number of successful leadership roles including president and general manager of nbc for los angeles. original manager of the telemundo and news...
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for that, william moerner has given the nobel prize in chemistry sharing it with two other scientists. the third year in a row a stanford researcher has been awarded the nobel prize in chemistry. >>> the giants going to st. louis to face the cardinals. on the line a spot in the world series. >> even year, after all. >> it is. a lot of veterans right there stepping up, tim hudson, jake peavey. >> bring your rain gear for that one. this was the scene last night in the locker room at at&t park after the giants finished off the washington nationals. the giants beat the cardinals in the play-offs back in 2012 on their way to the world championship. >>> the giants post-season run has created a run on all things orange and black. graphic sportswear in san francisco was busy printing giants shirts this afternoon. this years' slogan: our year, our time. the best of 7 series kicks off saturday night in st. louis. the cardinals hosting games one and two. the giants come back to at&t park for games 3 and 4 on tuesday and wednesday. and thursday, if necessary. and if more games are needed the seri
for that, william moerner has given the nobel prize in chemistry sharing it with two other scientists. the third year in a row a stanford researcher has been awarded the nobel prize in chemistry. >>> the giants going to st. louis to face the cardinals. on the line a spot in the world series. >> even year, after all. >> it is. a lot of veterans right there stepping up, tim hudson, jake peavey. >> bring your rain gear for that one. this was the scene last night in the...
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share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30, 45, or 91 bus. the garden was designed by thomas church in 1957. grow old with me, the best is yet to be is inscribed on a sundial. it is anchored by twin white gazebos and flowers that bloom year-round. this is the place to tell someone special or the place to declare the commitment you two share. weddings and the event reservations are available for this adorable hidden gem. we know there are many other romantic parks in san francisco. we hope you have enjoyed this torre of lookouts, picnics, and strolls that are available every day.
share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most...
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amazing story to tell not just for professional standpoint, but her journey at what she will share with us today. williams madison. in 2011, she was hired by nbc where she was executive vice president of diversity as well as vice president of the general electric company ge and was the parent company of nbc. during her 22 years with abc, she has had a number of successful leadership roles including president and general manager of nbc for los angeles. original manager of the telemundo and news director of nbc for new york. her career as a journalist led her to the 1996 peabody award for nbc for new york investigation "a license to kill." willld go on and on, but i tell you she was selected as one of the 25 most powerful african-american women" in america. in 2013, she was on a list of ebony magazine most powerful 100 list. a very powerful woman and we are very happy to have for today in addition to our speakers at the conference. please welcome paula madison. [applause] >> good morning. i was noted a while sitting there while i was born and raised in harlem and lived in l.a., i have a familiar connection
amazing story to tell not just for professional standpoint, but her journey at what she will share with us today. williams madison. in 2011, she was hired by nbc where she was executive vice president of diversity as well as vice president of the general electric company ge and was the parent company of nbc. during her 22 years with abc, she has had a number of successful leadership roles including president and general manager of nbc for los angeles. original manager of the telemundo and news...
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many of them, you can take a look, you can share them with your friends and perhaps you might even help bring them home. >> prince william county police on the hunt for a rapist. a man who abducted a teenager and dragged her into the woods. take a close look at this come prosit sketch. bruce leshan has details on the attack in woodbridge. >> 11:30 saturday night, young woman, 17 years old, simply trying to get home. she encounters a man down here at the bus stop on powell's creek boulevard. he approaches her. threatens her, he drags her into the woods right down here and he raped her. she doesn't tell anyone at first. she survives, but she doesn't tell anyone until wednesday when she confides in a friend. at that point, the friend convinces her to go to the hospital and the hospital calls and alerts police. >> do you have any idea why it took three days to tell you and how did that back the investigation? >> i mean, we're never going to fault the victim, especially in a case like this. she's very traumatized by it. definitely a significant event for anyone to go through. she is 17 years old. >> the teenage victim was abl
many of them, you can take a look, you can share them with your friends and perhaps you might even help bring them home. >> prince william county police on the hunt for a rapist. a man who abducted a teenager and dragged her into the woods. take a close look at this come prosit sketch. bruce leshan has details on the attack in woodbridge. >> 11:30 saturday night, young woman, 17 years old, simply trying to get home. she encounters a man down here at the bus stop on powell's creek...
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share au neek relationship with gospel. everywhere at every turn along the way, rogue profits hank williams, johnny cash.nt there was a gospel song. the audience was in on it, they were a part of it. we were all pretty much raise maryland in church. the first song nine years ago took me to build this record with the band. the first song we did was "uncloudy day" with ma vis staples and your show with her was great. >> it took us nine years to put it together. i released records, books, 156 records in the tv show while the record came into focus. "uncloudy days" was the song that got us started. side one was about hard hitting, traditional country music. many times after saturday night you know what we have to do. >> repent. >> yes. >> tell me why this song "uncloudy day" is special for you. >> i love it because of the original messengers. i originally heard the staples singer. mavis, pervis, family to me. >> times were hard in mississippi. the summer of '64 was awful. but the song was played so much down there. it was a healing balm. you could hear it coming from people's homes. follows me this minute. i
share au neek relationship with gospel. everywhere at every turn along the way, rogue profits hank williams, johnny cash.nt there was a gospel song. the audience was in on it, they were a part of it. we were all pretty much raise maryland in church. the first song nine years ago took me to build this record with the band. the first song we did was "uncloudy day" with ma vis staples and your show with her was great. >> it took us nine years to put it together. i released records,...
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. >>> a stanford university scientist is sharing the nobel prize for chemistry with two others. >> williamerner seen on the left won along with a german scientist and one from virginia. they received the honor for developing a way to receive light generated by individual molecules to analyze super small objects that were too small for conventional microscopes. he says he is thrilled. >> i received a phone call from my wife sharon at 7:00 a.m. this morning as i was coming out of the shower. she gave me this incredible news and just thrilling to have this happen. my heart was racing because can this be true. you know that feeling to be surprised by something truly wonderful. >> kind of a big deal. he's the second 2014 nobel honoree with bay area ties. yesterday, another one the nobel prize for physics for his work that led to the invention of blue l.e.d. lights. we will hear from him coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> overnight fog made it hard for many in the bay area to see it but others like folks in south san jose got a good look at this morning's spectacular and rare total lunar eclip
. >>> a stanford university scientist is sharing the nobel prize for chemistry with two others. >> williamerner seen on the left won along with a german scientist and one from virginia. they received the honor for developing a way to receive light generated by individual molecules to analyze super small objects that were too small for conventional microscopes. he says he is thrilled. >> i received a phone call from my wife sharon at 7:00 a.m. this morning as i was coming...
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alleged ring leader, tamara williams, who was not a saks employee, got social security numbers and other info from more than 20 saks credit card holders. that info was shared with at least four saks sales people and used to look up account numbers. then, to make it look like a normal sale on security cameras, williams would allegedly recruit fake shoppers to pick up the merchandise. then, either sell it on the black market or return it to the store for gift cards. >> these were pinpointed attacks on individual accounts. >> reporter: and tonight, saks tells abc news there was no compromise to the security of its networks or systems, but it's just another reminder, david, that you've got to check those credit card statements. >> all right, gio benitez, thank you. >>> and there still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. and look at this. the miracle moment watched all over the world. the out of control race car, unbelievable, flying into those fans. they all survive. and what we've learned tonight about that particular place on the track. it's coming up here. >>> "monday night football," also hours away, and look at this right here tonight. wh
alleged ring leader, tamara williams, who was not a saks employee, got social security numbers and other info from more than 20 saks credit card holders. that info was shared with at least four saks sales people and used to look up account numbers. then, to make it look like a normal sale on security cameras, williams would allegedly recruit fake shoppers to pick up the merchandise. then, either sell it on the black market or return it to the store for gift cards. >> these were pinpointed...
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sharing your venue with the president. abc7 news. >>> a marin county landmark could become a memorial to the late robin williams. state assembly member mark levine will bring a proposal to name the wall -- the waldo tunnel in honor of williams. >>> a small slip sends a 3-year-old into a jaguar exhibit. what his frantic father and zookeepers did to stop the unthinkable from happening. >> spiders pouring out of the walls. what the homeowners had to do next. >> and one million. that's how many people are expected to pack san francisco this weekend. what you need to know about fleet week festivities. >> fine weather for that. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. temperatures are on the rise this weekend and so is the fire danger. i will be back with details on a red flag rn whatting. trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. insurance well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and
sharing your venue with the president. abc7 news. >>> a marin county landmark could become a memorial to the late robin williams. state assembly member mark levine will bring a proposal to name the wall -- the waldo tunnel in honor of williams. >>> a small slip sends a 3-year-old into a jaguar exhibit. what his frantic father and zookeepers did to stop the unthinkable from happening. >> spiders pouring out of the walls. what the homeowners had to do next. >> and...
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after that, it will be on, shared display between philadelphia, and new york, for the next 100 years. on independent mall, sharrie williamstion news". >>> so, governor's race could not be far from tom corbett's mine tonight with one week to go and his democratic rival is roping in political support from two presidents. bill clinton campaigned for tom wolf today and electricians union hall in pittsburgh. and we have learned that the president obama, and just two days before the poles opened for last minute push for tom wolf. on health check at 11 it seems marry poppins may have been on to something. spoon full of sugar can help cough symptoms go down. penn state university researchers have found that simple sugar water, or a nectar helped young children with coughing and congestion. they even slept better too compared to children who received no treatment. it is placebo effect but researchers say the sweet solution has no side effects unlike over the counter drugs. f.d.a. recommend not giving cough medicine to children under two years old, many pediatricians suggest not giving cough medicine to children under four. >> they
after that, it will be on, shared display between philadelphia, and new york, for the next 100 years. on independent mall, sharrie williamstion news". >>> so, governor's race could not be far from tom corbett's mine tonight with one week to go and his democratic rival is roping in political support from two presidents. bill clinton campaigned for tom wolf today and electricians union hall in pittsburgh. and we have learned that the president obama, and just two days before the...