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siren is an organization doing work here in the bay area. why is it important for the community as a whole -- maybe they don't support siren. maybe they support something else. but why latino organizations? >> well, you know, like anna said, we're one of the largest -- now the majority. we're saying that -- the new majority. latinos are a very powerful community, investing in the economy billions of dollars. we own homes. we are like any other american living in this country that just wants a better life, wants their children to be, you know, professionals and grow up and be hopefully the president of the united states one day. so it's very important to invest in nonprofits that are helping build our latino communities, that are helping invest and grow, and looking at deficit areas and building on those deficit areas. and we're actually a recipient of a grant that we receive from the latino community foundation. >> okay. and, juan, you probably see the impacts of this a little bit further down the line, right, in your schools. >> that's corr
siren is an organization doing work here in the bay area. why is it important for the community as a whole -- maybe they don't support siren. maybe they support something else. but why latino organizations? >> well, you know, like anna said, we're one of the largest -- now the majority. we're saying that -- the new majority. latinos are a very powerful community, investing in the economy billions of dollars. we own homes. we are like any other american living in this country that just...
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[sirens] rupert: in northern japan friday began with this very unpleasant wake up call.speaking japanese over p.a.] speakers blared out warnings. commuters were cleared from railway stations and trains halted. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me here is the sea of japan. we've come up here from tokyo because this is the place most affected. a place where this morning there were woken up by sirens and by that message that a north korean missile was flying overhead. for the people who live here in towns and cities along the coast, this is the second time that has happened in less than three weeks. this afternoon we found -- him playing with his daughters and fretting about how to protect them. >> i want to protect my kids but we do not have a basement. we have nowhere to hide. only 10 minutes to reach depend. -- to reach japan. what can we do in 10 minutes? reporter: erica told me she is frustrated by japan's refusal to talk to north korea. >> the sirens to scare people. there is nothing
[sirens] rupert: in northern japan friday began with this very unpleasant wake up call.speaking japanese over p.a.] speakers blared out warnings. commuters were cleared from railway stations and trains halted. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me here is the sea of japan. we've come up here from tokyo because this is the place most affected. a place where this morning there were woken up by sirens and by that...
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] that siren a national early earthquake warning system. [ siren 123467] here in california a widespread alert system simply does not exist. not yet. >> so this building is actually the only residential building in the united states to be equipped with earthquake early warning. >> reporter: a pilot project, works like this. the usgs has a shake alert system, sensors that instantly relay info to companies like early warning labs. [ siren ] >> two to five seconds for usgs. about a second for you guys. warning. >> yeah. and that's how we outn an earthquake. >> reporter: abc news, los angeles. >> wanted to let you know you'll find guidelines for stocking an earthquake survival kit and developing an emergency plan for your family at abc7news.com under prepare norcal. >>> your morning money report, a big hit to san francisco based uber, london will not renew the ride hailing company's operating license. that means uber won't be able to do business in the city. itficials si s c of corporate responsibility that has public safety and security implications. uber has responded. here's their stateme
] that siren a national early earthquake warning system. [ siren 123467] here in california a widespread alert system simply does not exist. not yet. >> so this building is actually the only residential building in the united states to be equipped with earthquake early warning. >> reporter: a pilot project, works like this. the usgs has a shake alert system, sensors that instantly relay info to companies like early warning labs. [ siren ] >> two to five seconds for usgs. about...
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siren wails in northern japan, friday began with this very unpleasant wake—up call.rs were cleared from railway stations, and trains halted. that's a nice wake—up call. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me is the sea ofjapan. we've come up from tokyo because this is the place that is most affected. this is the place where this morning they were woken up by those sirens and by that message that a north korean missile was flying overhead. for the people who live here in towns and cities along this coast, it is the second time that has happened in less than three weeks. this afternoon, we found kazuyoshi ishida playing with his young daughters and fretting about how to protect them. translation: i want to protect my kids but we don't have a basement. we have nowhere to hide. the missile takes only ten minutes to reach japan. what can we do in ten minutes? erika shinbo told me she is frustrated by japan's refusal to talk to north korea. translation: the sirens, to scare people, there's
siren wails in northern japan, friday began with this very unpleasant wake—up call.rs were cleared from railway stations, and trains halted. that's a nice wake—up call. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me is the sea ofjapan. we've come up from tokyo because this is the place that is most affected. this is the place where this morning they were woken up by those sirens and by that message that a north...
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people in japan wait to warning sirens after north korea fires another missile over its territory and days after new u.n. sanctions were adopted and world leaders condemned the launch security council will meet again on friday. and we shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up human rights group says it is documented a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the row hench and me and maher. and crafts and back its last images of saturn before ending its twenty year mission. north korea has launched another ballistic missile across japan the second time and less than a month the latest launch comes a day after the country threatened to sink japan with nuclear weapons and security council will discuss north korea later on friday the second meeting on nuclear and missile activities in less than a week greg leeson reports from tokyo. the missile launch followed a familiar pattern it came early morning two minutes before seven local time with japan in its path launched from the capital pyongyang the missile through three thousand seven hundred kilometers over the northern jap
people in japan wait to warning sirens after north korea fires another missile over its territory and days after new u.n. sanctions were adopted and world leaders condemned the launch security council will meet again on friday. and we shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up human rights group says it is documented a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the row hench and me and maher. and crafts and back its last images of saturn before ending its twenty year mission. north...
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workshop here. >> hello, thank you for calling siren. >> reporter: phones are ringing non-stop at siren, with people asking questions about data. many echoing the concerns of this daca precrecipient. >> i'm afraid because they know where i live. they know my phone number. they know everything about me. >> reporter: siren that provides legal and services to immigrants encourages recipients to submit renewabl applications. >> if you're traveling abroad, please return back if you're daca and have daca, we're encouraging these recipients to return back as soon as possible. >> reporter: today a dozen people enrolled came in to pick up these red cards outlining for this rights should they face immigration agents in the future. sirens executive director says it's important daca recipients know their workplace rights. >> employers can't ask you if dad daca expires. >> reporter: schools are also responding to the daca decision. alum rock union posted this message and sent out a robo call to the parents of 10,000 students in san jose. letting them know the district will continue working with all
workshop here. >> hello, thank you for calling siren. >> reporter: phones are ringing non-stop at siren, with people asking questions about data. many echoing the concerns of this daca precrecipient. >> i'm afraid because they know where i live. they know my phone number. they know everything about me. >> reporter: siren that provides legal and services to immigrants encourages recipients to submit renewabl applications. >> if you're traveling abroad, please return...
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translation: the sirens just scare people. there is nothing we can do. so what is the point?a real policy. it needs to talk to north korea. this is the type of missile but will buy it. it flew further than any north korean rocket has gone before. in tokyo, shinzo abe marched out to face the cameras again. if it continues down this road, he said, north korea will have a dark future. but his words have an increasingly hollow ring. beneath this house, one person has taken matters into his own hands. behind the heavy steel door he takes me into his own nuclear bunker. translation: since this missile launchers began as had so many calls aboutair launchers began as had so many calls about air filtration system. i've had at least 800 enquiries this year. he is safe in his bunker, at the rest of japan is wondering what it can do and when the next missile launch will come. the headlines on bbc news: the terror threat is raised to critical, meaning an attack is imminent, after a bombing on a london tube train during the morning rush hour. 29 people were injured. the islamic state group
translation: the sirens just scare people. there is nothing we can do. so what is the point?a real policy. it needs to talk to north korea. this is the type of missile but will buy it. it flew further than any north korean rocket has gone before. in tokyo, shinzo abe marched out to face the cameras again. if it continues down this road, he said, north korea will have a dark future. but his words have an increasingly hollow ring. beneath this house, one person has taken matters into his own...
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siren wails in northern japan, friday began with this very unpleasant wake—up call.s. commuters were cleared from railway stations, and trains halted. that's a nice wake—up call. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me is the sea ofjapan. we've come up from tokyo because this is the place that is most affected. this is the place where this morning they were woken up by those sirens and by that message that a north korean missile was flying overhead. for the people who live here in towns and cities along this coast, it is the second time that has happened in less than three weeks. this afternoon, we found this man playing with his young daughters and fretting about how to protect them. translation: i want to protect my kids but we don't have a basement. we have nowhere to hide. the missile takes only ten minutes to reach japan. what can we do in ten minutes? erica told me she is frustrated by japan's refusal to talk to north korea. translation: the sirens, to scare people, there's nothi
siren wails in northern japan, friday began with this very unpleasant wake—up call.s. commuters were cleared from railway stations, and trains halted. that's a nice wake—up call. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me is the sea ofjapan. we've come up from tokyo because this is the place that is most affected. this is the place where this morning they were woken up by those sirens and by that message that a...
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siren wails in northern japan, friday began with this very unpleasant wake—up call.s. commuters were cleared from railway stations, and trains halted. that's a nice wake—up call. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me is the sea ofjapan. we've come up from tokyo because this is the place that is most affected. this is the place where this morning they were woken up by those sirens and by that message that a north korean missile was flying overhead. for the people who live here in towns and cities along this coast, it is the second time that has happened in less than three weeks. this afternoon, we found this man playing with his young daughters and fretting about how to protect them. translation: i want to protect my kids but we don't have a basement. we have nowhere to hide. the missile takes only ten minutes to reach japan. what can we do in ten minutes? erica told me she is frustrated by japan's refusal to talk to north korea. translation: the sirens, to scare people, there's nothi
siren wails in northern japan, friday began with this very unpleasant wake—up call.s. commuters were cleared from railway stations, and trains halted. that's a nice wake—up call. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me is the sea ofjapan. we've come up from tokyo because this is the place that is most affected. this is the place where this morning they were woken up by those sirens and by that message that a...
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siren across parts of northern japan, people woke to the sound of sirens again this morning.unch from north korea." it's the second time in less than a month. the intermediate range missile was launched near the north korean capital, flew into space above hokkaido, before crashing into the pacific. the japanese prime minister made clear he's expecting a tough international response. shinzo abe said north korea needs to be made to understand that if it continues on this path, there's no bright future for it. but north korea's leader kim jong—un seems untroubled by such threats. he's tested more missiles in a year than his predecessor did in a lifetime. and he's perfecting the nuclear warheads to arm them with. with american cities now in range, it's become an urgent problem for washington. the secretary of state rex tillerson leaving london this morning stressed the need for china and russia to take action, sentiments echoed by britain. kimjong—un is going to continue with these absolutely reckless and deranged provocations against what he sees as his enemies until somebody pu
siren across parts of northern japan, people woke to the sound of sirens again this morning.unch from north korea." it's the second time in less than a month. the intermediate range missile was launched near the north korean capital, flew into space above hokkaido, before crashing into the pacific. the japanese prime minister made clear he's expecting a tough international response. shinzo abe said north korea needs to be made to understand that if it continues on this path, there's no...
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siren across parts of northern japan, people woke to the sound of sirens again this morning. "missile launch from north korea." it's the second time in less than a month. the intermediate range missile was launched near the north korean capital, flew into space above hokkaido, before crashing into the pacific. the japanese prime minister made clear he is expecting a tough international response. shinzo abe said north korea needs to be made to understand that if it continues on this path, there is no bright future for it. but north korea's leader kim jong—un seems untroubled by such threats. he's tested more missiles in a year than his predecessor did in a lifetime. and he's perfecting the nuclear warheads to arm them with. with american cities now in range, it's become an urgent problem for washington. the secretary of state rex tillerson leaving london this morning stressed the need for china and russia to take action, sentiment echoed by britain. kim jong—un is going to continue with these absolutely reckless and arranged provocations against what he sees as his enemies unt
siren across parts of northern japan, people woke to the sound of sirens again this morning. "missile launch from north korea." it's the second time in less than a month. the intermediate range missile was launched near the north korean capital, flew into space above hokkaido, before crashing into the pacific. the japanese prime minister made clear he is expecting a tough international response. shinzo abe said north korea needs to be made to understand that if it continues on this...
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] >> sirens going off over the japanese island of hokkaido as the missile flew overhead. it went 2300 miles. that's farther than any previous north korean missile. had they launched it toward the south it would have been able to hit u.s. military bases in guam. japan's prime minister is calling on the international community for a clear message that north korea should stop this. but some don't believe the sanctions are working. >> i think that north korea is attempting to play us here. north korea doesn't seem to be deterred or restraining its activities and provocations in any way. >> this is in response to the sanctions the u.n. passed on monday which banned north korea's textile exports and cut off 30% of its oil supply. >>> how much a satellite helped nasa with thousands of images. >> honoring the best performances in tv this year, i'm danielle nottingham with a preview of the prime time emmy awards. >> a gorgeous friday. clear skies. cool conditions. what can you expect for your weekend? coming up. appeals court has reinstated a california ban on fois gras. the type
] >> sirens going off over the japanese island of hokkaido as the missile flew overhead. it went 2300 miles. that's farther than any previous north korean missile. had they launched it toward the south it would have been able to hit u.s. military bases in guam. japan's prime minister is calling on the international community for a clear message that north korea should stop this. but some don't believe the sanctions are working. >> i think that north korea is attempting to play us...
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(groans) (panting) (siren wailing) you're up early. (typing on keyboard) hey. hey.mug clatters) mmm. check this out. (coffee pours) oh, i thought you passed this case off to homicide squad last night. ooh. sorry. wrong file. oh. (chuckles) what's this? that's our future. i figured after we get married, we're gonna need a new place. (gasps) so i have been looking. and i know you want to live near the downtown. so all these houses are a 10-minute drive from city center, and they're in good neighborhoods. tree-lined streets, good schools. they all have four bedrooms. yeah. one for us, and there's one for leo, and there's the office, and the other one could be for, um... a nursery. (groans) jerry. i know. i know. i'm not-- i'm not saying tomorrow. just someday. if--if we want. what i want is to be a good mom to the child that i already have... mm-hmm. and to do my best at the job that i just barely started. and all i want is for you to be happy. you know what? we got a lot of time to talk about it. or not talking about it. i mean, actually, i quite like it when we don't
(groans) (panting) (siren wailing) you're up early. (typing on keyboard) hey. hey.mug clatters) mmm. check this out. (coffee pours) oh, i thought you passed this case off to homicide squad last night. ooh. sorry. wrong file. oh. (chuckles) what's this? that's our future. i figured after we get married, we're gonna need a new place. (gasps) so i have been looking. and i know you want to live near the downtown. so all these houses are a 10-minute drive from city center, and they're in good...
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. >> the constant wailing of the sirens. there were sirens moving around police vehicles.nd fire vehicles. >> they smashed us in the paddy wagons. and i didn't what hyperventilating was then, i just knew that i couldn't breathe. >> i had no understanding that this person was gonna run up and then put a shotgun in front of my face and then cock it. i remember saying to my partner, it doesn't look like it's r control to me. and it wasn't. >> you see a tank come down your street. well, a tank? you're going to kill somebody we in a neighborhood. i mean a real tank? >> we had been pushed so far. it was only a matter of time before people pushed back. i'm very hopeful for a new detroit. we just have to wa reality that things must change. soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. we'll see you next week on "matter of fact." >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it's the show that makes you sweat to the beat of disco. it's kofytv's "dance party." i'm your dj, dj katie, and now the man who brings the party right into your living room, it's our host, morris knight. >> [audience cheering] >> kofytv "danc
. >> the constant wailing of the sirens. there were sirens moving around police vehicles.nd fire vehicles. >> they smashed us in the paddy wagons. and i didn't what hyperventilating was then, i just knew that i couldn't breathe. >> i had no understanding that this person was gonna run up and then put a shotgun in front of my face and then cock it. i remember saying to my partner, it doesn't look like it's r control to me. and it wasn't. >> you see a tank come down your...
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second time in around two weeks that vast numbers of people in the country's north were woken by the sirens and text messages warning them to take shelter because a missile was in the air and had been fired by north korea. authorities here say they identified pretty quickly that this missile did not pose a direct threat to japanese they are territory but they were worried about falling debris. they say they've tracked the path and it was the same sort of intermediate missile fired around the end of august, but in in case, it went even further. it traveled more than 2,200 miles. and that is significant because the authorities here say if it hadn't been fired east and had perhaps been fired south, it would have land the very close to the u.s. territory of guam. that would have been an even greater provocation. that's something no one in the region wants to see because they believe it raises the possibility of military conflict. it makes it perhaps even more likely. the japanese government has released certain statements condemning the test. it wants the international community to band togethe
second time in around two weeks that vast numbers of people in the country's north were woken by the sirens and text messages warning them to take shelter because a missile was in the air and had been fired by north korea. authorities here say they identified pretty quickly that this missile did not pose a direct threat to japanese they are territory but they were worried about falling debris. they say they've tracked the path and it was the same sort of intermediate missile fired around the...
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. >> the officer had lights and siren on. but at 80 miles per hour there was nothing the other driver could actually do. here's answer's clayton sandell. >> reporter: antoinette says she never saw it coming. the moment last april this albuquerque police cruiser slammed into her car with her two young children. >> someone yelled we have to get the kids out of the car. >> reporter: her 6-year-old son joel died a day later. >> the chief would ask that people pray for the officer himself and the >> reporter: the krooser had its lights and siren on. there had been a call from a store about a man wielding a machete. at one point, he clocked 80 miles per hour, but also the design of the intersection is blamed, which makes approaching traffic hard to see. but the officer has a history of crashes. the albuquerque police department says he's been involved in five previous preventible accidents, receiving three letters of reprimand and two suspensions. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> that case has now been turned over to the distr
. >> the officer had lights and siren on. but at 80 miles per hour there was nothing the other driver could actually do. here's answer's clayton sandell. >> reporter: antoinette says she never saw it coming. the moment last april this albuquerque police cruiser slammed into her car with her two young children. >> someone yelled we have to get the kids out of the car. >> reporter: her 6-year-old son joel died a day later. >> the chief would ask that people pray for...
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the helmet back on and he gets off the highway and continues to ride quite recklessly but listen. [ siren >> oh. >> are you coming for me? he takes the helmet off, not quite as confident and cock-sure as you are, son? he lost his license, spent a month in jail, three months of community service and approximately $1,100 fine and let's, oh, he doesn't do this kind of dumb thing again. however, it didn't stop him from riding because we found a picture on his facebook page that shows him with the helmet saying that he's still riding. stupidity doesn't stop in argentina, this is staffordshire, wheelie after wheelie letting go of the handlebars, clearly not paying any attention to his rear view mirrors. >> right, you're supposed to check your mirrors and check the giant police car behind you. >> speeding as well, well over 100 miles per hour in some spots of the video. police claim he took a selfie at some point along the way. >> he still didn't notice them. >> police caught up to him. he pleaded guilty, was sentenced to eight months in prison and a 28-month license suspension. >> i love how th
the helmet back on and he gets off the highway and continues to ride quite recklessly but listen. [ siren >> oh. >> are you coming for me? he takes the helmet off, not quite as confident and cock-sure as you are, son? he lost his license, spent a month in jail, three months of community service and approximately $1,100 fine and let's, oh, he doesn't do this kind of dumb thing again. however, it didn't stop him from riding because we found a picture on his facebook page that shows...
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paola -- los tigres del norte recibieron una condecoracion de la organizacion "siren" de san jose. --44 aÑos de carrera artistica y mas de 55 discos con 700 canciones originales en su repertorio. cesar -- la organizacion "siren" le otorg el premio a la trayectoria a los tigres del norte quienes aprovecharon para agradecer por el apoyo a la comunidad. -- ademas recordaron que es un buen momento para que todos se unan en defensa de los "dreamers". cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ..... paola --- y si tiene una historia que contarnos llmenos al 408 944 4813. dispara nuevamente la alerta mundial, una bomba en un metro de londres deja varios heridos ---- cesar --- esta maÑana una bomba explot en un tren de londres causando pnico entre la poblacion y dejando mas de una veintena de heridos... paola --- ivette machin tiene los detalles de este nuevo ataque que ha disparado una alerta mundial ---- take ivette pkg :01 ivette :12 banner :28 luke :57ther 1:06said 1:24ivette testigos describen haber visto una bola de fuego y mucho hum
paola -- los tigres del norte recibieron una condecoracion de la organizacion "siren" de san jose. --44 aÑos de carrera artistica y mas de 55 discos con 700 canciones originales en su repertorio. cesar -- la organizacion "siren" le otorg el premio a la trayectoria a los tigres del norte quienes aprovecharon para agradecer por el apoyo a la comunidad. -- ademas recordaron que es un buen momento para que todos se unan en defensa de los "dreamers". cam 2 cesar ...no...
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this all began early this morning when oakland police, the two officers were responding lights and sirens code 3 to help another officer. a sergeant who had pulled over a car thought to possibly have been involved in a shooting that happened in this area. i want to bring in a lieutenant from the police department for more details. >> reporter: describe for me where these officers were heading when they collided? that they were headed westbound international to cover a sergeant who had stopped a vehicle suspected to be involved in a shooting incident. they were traveling through the intersection at high street when they collided in the intersection with another vehicle that was traveling southbound on high street. that is basically the details of it. >> reporter: the extent of the injuries to the officers? and the civilian?>> i don't have the specifics. i know all three were transported to the hospital and they are all stable.>> reporter: how long do take visit to section? it is a large scene? hello do you think it will be shut down? two -- how long do you think it will be shut down? sumac
this all began early this morning when oakland police, the two officers were responding lights and sirens code 3 to help another officer. a sergeant who had pulled over a car thought to possibly have been involved in a shooting that happened in this area. i want to bring in a lieutenant from the police department for more details. >> reporter: describe for me where these officers were heading when they collided? that they were headed westbound international to cover a sergeant who had...
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siren wails in northern japan, friday began with this very unpleasant wake—up call.from railway stations, and trains halted. that's a nice wake—up call. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me is the sea ofjapan. we've come up from tokyo because this is the place that is most affected. this is the place where this morning they were woken up by those sirens and by that message that a north korean missile was flying overhead. for the people who live here in towns and cities along this coast, it is the second time that has happened in less than three weeks. this afternoon, we found this man playing with his young daughters and fretting about how to protect them. translation: i want to protect my kids but we don't have a basement. we have nowhere to hide. the missile takes only ten minutes to reach japan. what can we do in ten minutes? erica told me she is frustrated by japan's refusal to talk to north korea. translation: the sirens, to scare people, there's nothing you can do. so what is
siren wails in northern japan, friday began with this very unpleasant wake—up call.from railway stations, and trains halted. that's a nice wake—up call. foreign tourists were left bemused by what was going on. far above, a north korean missile was flying past. this behind me is the sea ofjapan. we've come up from tokyo because this is the place that is most affected. this is the place where this morning they were woken up by those sirens and by that message that a north korean missile was...
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today at siren, which provides legal and other services for immigrants, staff received more than 100 calls with questions about data. >> people wondering if they are a target for deportation now because the program has ended. >> reporter: executive director says despite president trump's decision, her staff is encouraging data recipients to renew. >> i think it's important for folks to know there is a firm deadline of october 5th as far as we know. if you have a renewal, renew right away. definitely no applications will be acre cemented. >> reporter: she said precrecips out of the country should get back as soon as possible. today about a dozen people enrolled came up to pick up red cards outlining their rights if confronted by an immigration agent. schools are also responding to the daca decision. alum rock union posted this message and sent out a robo call to the parents of 10,000 students in its district letting them know their schools will continue working with all students regardless of immigration status. >> we wanted to make sure that they still feel the same regardless of any
today at siren, which provides legal and other services for immigrants, staff received more than 100 calls with questions about data. >> people wondering if they are a target for deportation now because the program has ended. >> reporter: executive director says despite president trump's decision, her staff is encouraging data recipients to renew. >> i think it's important for folks to know there is a firm deadline of october 5th as far as we know. if you have a renewal, renew...
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you mentioned the sirens scaring people, and going off in hokkaido.his is the first time since world war ii that japanese schoolchildren are growing up hearing the sound of air-raid sirens, and this is a country still scarred by hiroshima. north korea also saying in their state media they refuse to back down to sanctions. they said the latest round of sanctions will cause them to further test the nuclear warheads that could legitimately threaten the united states. months away from having a intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the united states. as the u.n. security council meeting gets under way in a matter of hours, and many are wondering what they could do at this point to prevent north korea from behaving in this way. >> this comes days after nikki haley said this was the toughest sanctions imposed, and will ripley, thank you so much. we are looking forward, of course, to your special inside north korea. and the commentator visited the region a few weeks ago. and chairman, to you first, big picture here. you got clearly an accelerati
you mentioned the sirens scaring people, and going off in hokkaido.his is the first time since world war ii that japanese schoolchildren are growing up hearing the sound of air-raid sirens, and this is a country still scarred by hiroshima. north korea also saying in their state media they refuse to back down to sanctions. they said the latest round of sanctions will cause them to further test the nuclear warheads that could legitimately threaten the united states. months away from having a...
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>> it's -- we're using from our rudimentary sirens to tsunami sirens in place. we are using helicopters. and social media. and probably this program being watched. it's a way to advise people. previous to the storm it was emphatic as to the predictions of natural weather service as to the amount of water and they had ferocious winds but it was followed by moment alrains in excess of 25 inches. and with roof tops, close to 200, 300 people already, and search and rescue continues. the issue with the dam is a very delicate one. as we speak, we are working with the communities to make sure we don't lose any more lives. it's been six casualties up to date and we don't want the number to increase any more casualties because of maria. >> mr. secretary we spoke with a reporter from the miami herald a moment ago and heard from other reporters today that it seems like interior puerto rico, there -- people have not had any help. there have been rescue efforts off roof tops but no supplies, people haven't been getting water, offers of evacuation, people in the interior of t
>> it's -- we're using from our rudimentary sirens to tsunami sirens in place. we are using helicopters. and social media. and probably this program being watched. it's a way to advise people. previous to the storm it was emphatic as to the predictions of natural weather service as to the amount of water and they had ferocious winds but it was followed by moment alrains in excess of 25 inches. and with roof tops, close to 200, 300 people already, and search and rescue continues. the issue...
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73 end segment end segment -- los tigres del norte recibieron una condecoracion de la organizacion "sirendiscos con 700 canciones originales en su repertorio. -- la organizacion "siren" le otorg el premio a la trayectoria a los tigres del norte quienes aprovecharon para agradecer por el apoyo a la comunidad. -- ademas recordaron que es un buen momento para que todos se unan en defensa de los "dreamers". cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once cu --que descanse, buenas noches. end show locutor] estamos de regreso. arranca su show number one: "titulares y mÁs. coors light". ¿mÁs cambios en chivas? y el peloy habla con mikey garcÍa desde el superbowl 51, en houston. y kiko alonso, de los miami dolphins, estÁ aquÍ, en "titulares y mÁs". compadre, no se hable mÁs, ya comienza su show number one, "titulares y mÁs". ¡let's go! [aplausos] >> [rosina] yeah. >> Órale, mi robert. Órale, mi robert. >> buenas noches, bienvenidos a su show number one... >> "titulares y mÁs". >> "coors light". >> buenas noches, rosi. >> buenas noches, karim. >> estoy
73 end segment end segment -- los tigres del norte recibieron una condecoracion de la organizacion "sirendiscos con 700 canciones originales en su repertorio. -- la organizacion "siren" le otorg el premio a la trayectoria a los tigres del norte quienes aprovecharon para agradecer por el apoyo a la comunidad. -- ademas recordaron que es un buen momento para que todos se unan en defensa de los "dreamers". cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos...
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we will be speaking to a tourist awoken by the sirens.hat about the potential to bring criminals to justice? i felt so ashamed, just...
we will be speaking to a tourist awoken by the sirens.hat about the potential to bring criminals to justice? i felt so ashamed, just...
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, cumberland county, people say the sound of police sirens makes their hearts race.happens way too often. people say violence and gunfire are nonstop, and they're tired of living in a constant state of fear. police met with residents to discuss their concerns. >> people are literally ducking and hiding in their bathtubs. >> it's not good here anyway for the kids. not safe for kids to be out here. there's too much shooting, too much killing people. >> we're all in it together. it's our town. we have to -- we have to do this together. >> the police chief tells us officers have arrested 75 more people this year versus last year. he says that's a good thing since his officers are now targeting known criminal hot spots. >>> to the lehigh valley, allentown city council is launching a new effort to oust the mayor. they will meet to address what they call his obstruction of council. council members say the mayor is preventing council from providing vital services to residents. palowski was indicted last month for allegedly directing a pay-to-play scheme in which city contrac
, cumberland county, people say the sound of police sirens makes their hearts race.happens way too often. people say violence and gunfire are nonstop, and they're tired of living in a constant state of fear. police met with residents to discuss their concerns. >> people are literally ducking and hiding in their bathtubs. >> it's not good here anyway for the kids. not safe for kids to be out here. there's too much shooting, too much killing people. >> we're all in it together....
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but, ken, one of the limitations of the system going forward right now is that there aren't enough sirens in this area to make it widespread or widely available to all people. so there will be a regional rollout when it comes to your cell phone maybe another five years or so. >> len, i'm wondering, you mentioned nine seconds there. i don't know what they've got in mexico. what are they looking at as a possibility for an actual warning? how many seconds would you have? >> reporter: well, that depends on where you are to the epicenter and that is what makes it effective and not effective. if you're farther away from the epicenter, you have more of a chance to get out or get under some sort of a table or something like that. if you're farther away, you do have those seconds. if you're right in the epicenter, for instance, if the hayward fault were to go right here at uc berkeley, we would have no warning. there's no system available that is that fast. so the farther you are out from the epicenter, the greater the chance of a warning you'll get. >> len ramirez in berkeley today, thank you, le
but, ken, one of the limitations of the system going forward right now is that there aren't enough sirens in this area to make it widespread or widely available to all people. so there will be a regional rollout when it comes to your cell phone maybe another five years or so. >> len, i'm wondering, you mentioned nine seconds there. i don't know what they've got in mexico. what are they looking at as a possibility for an actual warning? how many seconds would you have? >> reporter:...
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a network of automated social media accounts maybe there were sirens going off. in the far right agenda so to spread how. do you have links to russia but no further explanation of evidence is given. more let's return now to our guest to say patiently waited for us to come back around to talk to. my professor at university of applied sciences thank you so much for holding on for it's a pleasure to have you on the show prior to the election there had been a lot of talk of russian meddling as we were talking about in the german media what do you think prompted this sort of what can only be described as hysteria but i think much has contributed to what has happened has happened in the united states so everybody was nervous that similar kind of accusations or interventions from the russian side could be in this election and to tell you the truth i'm very happy that. nothing of that sort happened it will certainly be a good sign for a neighborhood. with every frame in the fast pace with the us election inside it was all but it was all over the media as you well know th
a network of automated social media accounts maybe there were sirens going off. in the far right agenda so to spread how. do you have links to russia but no further explanation of evidence is given. more let's return now to our guest to say patiently waited for us to come back around to talk to. my professor at university of applied sciences thank you so much for holding on for it's a pleasure to have you on the show prior to the election there had been a lot of talk of russian meddling as we...
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we will be speaking to a tourist awoken by the sirens. social media, we get to air our views all the time, but what about the potential to bring criminals to justice? i felt so ashamed, just... i could've ruined everything, but they deleted everything off my facebook. i didn't know i had got open settings. i haven't even got a computer. so i didn't quite understand the gravity of it all. the government wants to assess the impact of social media on roles about fairness in court. we will discuss what this means and how it affects us. vulnerable people in some parts of the country are being helped by charities funded by the police. senior officers deny this is policing on the cheap and that it is a way of stopping resources being diverted away from fighting crime. we have a special report. some breaking news, there are reports of an explosion at a london underground station in south west london. we can show you this picture taken bya we can show you this picture taken by a commuter. the metro newspaper says people suffered facial burns after
we will be speaking to a tourist awoken by the sirens. social media, we get to air our views all the time, but what about the potential to bring criminals to justice? i felt so ashamed, just... i could've ruined everything, but they deleted everything off my facebook. i didn't know i had got open settings. i haven't even got a computer. so i didn't quite understand the gravity of it all. the government wants to assess the impact of social media on roles about fairness in court. we will discuss...
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investigators say the police car had its lights and sirens on as it came to this intersection. the officers were responding to serve as backup for a traffic stop happening nearby.>> the sergeant has stopped the vehicle suspected to be involved in a shooting incident. they were traveling westbound international boulevard with code 3.>> police tell us ultimately during the traffic stop several people in that car were arrested in connection with the shooting which was picked up by the city's shots spotted system. police do not believe anyone was injured in the shooting. the two officers were responding with the lights and sirens to serve as backup for that traffic stop. that is when there cruiser collided with another car at the intersection of international boulevard. the officers are in stable condition and the driver was injured in the other car but expected to be okay.>> thank you alex picked this morning president trump posted a series of tweets about nfl players kneeling during the star- spangled banner. the president first praised nascar owners saying so proud of nascar's s
investigators say the police car had its lights and sirens on as it came to this intersection. the officers were responding to serve as backup for a traffic stop happening nearby.>> the sergeant has stopped the vehicle suspected to be involved in a shooting incident. they were traveling westbound international boulevard with code 3.>> police tell us ultimately during the traffic stop several people in that car were arrested in connection with the shooting which was picked up by the...
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people in japan wake to warning siren south or north korea fires another missile over japanese territory. and amnesty international says it has documented a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the rogue henge and me and maher. british police are treating a blast on a london underground train is a terrorist incident the explosion happened on the district line in the city's southwest during the busy morning rush hour the british prime minister is going to chair a meeting of the country's emergency committee that will be later on friday we'll be live in london in just a moment first though marianna han takes a look at what happened. heavily armed officers move to surround the train parked on the tracks at pos and scream chub station in southwest london emergency units responded at eight twenty in the morning at seven twenty g.m.t. to reports of an explosion on a train during rush hour this image posted to twitter which cannot be independently verified it stood to show a package still burning on the train we are treating the matter as a terrorist related incident and the metropolitan police
people in japan wake to warning siren south or north korea fires another missile over japanese territory. and amnesty international says it has documented a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the rogue henge and me and maher. british police are treating a blast on a london underground train is a terrorist incident the explosion happened on the district line in the city's southwest during the busy morning rush hour the british prime minister is going to chair a meeting of the country's...
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sounding in extra pan this morning, people there are awakened by these sirens at around 7:00 a.m.e. why? because north korea shot its second missile in just over two weeks, over japan. sending a message to the u.s. that this launch is proof that north korea can hit the u.s. territory, of guam. the missile landed in the sea just over a thousand miles from one of japan's northern islands in today's white house briefing the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley and h.r. mcmaster said the u.s. has plenty of options against north korea including military options as the u.s. tightens the screws. >> they continue to be pro vocative and continue to be wreckless and at that point, there is not a whole lot of security council will be able to do from here when you've cut 90% of the trade and 30% of the oil. for those who have said and commenting about the lack of military option, there is a military option. now it's not what we prefer to do so what we have to do is call on all nations. call on everyone to do everything we can to address this global problem short of war >> liz: north korea'
sounding in extra pan this morning, people there are awakened by these sirens at around 7:00 a.m.e. why? because north korea shot its second missile in just over two weeks, over japan. sending a message to the u.s. that this launch is proof that north korea can hit the u.s. territory, of guam. the missile landed in the sea just over a thousand miles from one of japan's northern islands in today's white house briefing the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley and h.r. mcmaster said the u.s....
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there were sirens blaring. a lot of people scrambled. but here in tokyo, if you walk around on the streets, people don't seem worried. there's not a pressing sense of alarm. remember, people here have been living with this missile threat for more than half of a century. so there's a little bit of a boy who cried wolf element going on. people here don't get upset when they hear about these things. this is the sixth time the north koreans have lobbed a missile over the japanese mainland and the second time they've launched an arm missile over the japanese mainland. people here aren't going to be all that upset, but the chattering classes, they sat up and paid attention. the prime minister shinzo abe mentioned he gave a press conference where he condemned the attacks and said it wasn't to come to a good end for the north koreans. he called on the international community to renew their pressure on north korea to give up their arms. he was one of the japanese statement was one of the reasons why the secure council is going to be meeting withi
there were sirens blaring. a lot of people scrambled. but here in tokyo, if you walk around on the streets, people don't seem worried. there's not a pressing sense of alarm. remember, people here have been living with this missile threat for more than half of a century. so there's a little bit of a boy who cried wolf element going on. people here don't get upset when they hear about these things. this is the sixth time the north koreans have lobbed a missile over the japanese mainland and the...
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. >> mark jacobson, let me play the sound of sirens this morning in japan. [ sirens ] >> mark, i play that because this is what they woke up to with north korea launching missiles over japan this morning. can you just talk about the military reality, the grim nature of all the military options when it comes to north korea? >> i think importantly for the japanese, that's the first time since the second world war, i believe, that they've woken up to sirens. and that's very -- >> chilly. >> very chilly. exactly. so the reality is this. i think mcmaster is wrong when he says that we've kicked the can down the road. there's no more road. i think the administration is working itself into a corner because it doesn't accept that a north korea that already has nuclear weapons, that will have an icbm capability that's going to reach the united states, poses no more of a threat, in fact, less of a threat than the soviet union did with its tens of thousands of nuclear weapons pointed at the united states. it is possible to deter the north koreans from using those weapons. but right now, the trump
. >> mark jacobson, let me play the sound of sirens this morning in japan. [ sirens ] >> mark, i play that because this is what they woke up to with north korea launching missiles over japan this morning. can you just talk about the military reality, the grim nature of all the military options when it comes to north korea? >> i think importantly for the japanese, that's the first time since the second world war, i believe, that they've woken up to sirens. and that's very --...
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people in japan wake to warning sirens after north korea fires another missile over japanese territory. a human rights group says it has documented a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the right engine and me and mark. i think it's a spacecraft sends back its last images of saturn before ending its twenty year run . so back to the breaking news we're following british police are investigating and an incident the london underground station the reports of an explosion this is all in southwest london so let's get you up to speed on what we know right now this happened at parsons grain underground train station a full on the london ambulance services hazardous area response team has matt is on the scene as as well. police witnesses say that there are passengers who suffered facial injuries after some sort of explosion in a train carriage and then there was a bit of a stampede after that where people may have been injured as well because they were trying obviously to get away from this so to go joins us live now from london she is gathering more information whether here is to be at least
people in japan wake to warning sirens after north korea fires another missile over japanese territory. a human rights group says it has documented a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the right engine and me and mark. i think it's a spacecraft sends back its last images of saturn before ending its twenty year run . so back to the breaking news we're following british police are investigating and an incident the london underground station the reports of an explosion this is all in southwest...
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people in japan wake to warning sirens out for north korea fires another missile over japanese territory and days after the un impose new sanctions on world leaders are condemning the launch the security council will meet again on friday. and i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up human rights group says it has documented a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the right hand and me and mark. i'm done you why i'm there in the flood hit region of what i saw as provence where the woods has never seemed to subside. but again with breaking news coming to us from london there has been an incident at one of the city's underground train stations it's believed that several people are injured this says at parsons a crane that's in southwest london again and sit in there people are injured and we are gathering much more information for you so to keep it here on al-jazeera and north korea has launched another ballistic missile crossed japan the second time in less than a month that's prompted an emergency un security council meeting later on friday the latest launch come
people in japan wake to warning sirens out for north korea fires another missile over japanese territory and days after the un impose new sanctions on world leaders are condemning the launch the security council will meet again on friday. and i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up human rights group says it has documented a campaign of ethnic cleansing against the right hand and me and mark. i'm done you why i'm there in the flood hit region of what i saw as...
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a siren in the front, red lights as well, so they could be used to get attention and get people out of the way as the president was coming through. with that, we can look at another car that came after world war ii and was used by a few of roosevelt's successors. we are looking now at a 1950 lincoln cosmopolitan that was used by president harry truman and even by president john f. kennedy for a short period, but it is most often associated with president dwight d. eisenhower. as originally built, the car was a convertible. it did not have this plexiglass top. that has been credited to eisenhower himself. supposedly, he had seen vehicles like this being used in europe during the war and thought it might be handy for the presidential vehicle. it is not armored. the war was over. there was no thought of security, or a least it is not thought to be a vital concern. but it does provide protection from weather, so in the event of rain or snow, the president can have some protection in there. otherwise, you see it is sectioned. all those panels could be neatly stacked in the trunk, but it doe
a siren in the front, red lights as well, so they could be used to get attention and get people out of the way as the president was coming through. with that, we can look at another car that came after world war ii and was used by a few of roosevelt's successors. we are looking now at a 1950 lincoln cosmopolitan that was used by president harry truman and even by president john f. kennedy for a short period, but it is most often associated with president dwight d. eisenhower. as originally...
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(siren sounds) radio: we have one party down.united states, mass shootings are something that in the 1980s. occur with depressing regularity. libraries, churches, cinemas, and schools — all locations of acts of mass murder. often perpetrated by one individual, with powerful military style weapons. in the last four years there have been more than 200 mass shootings in schools alone in the united states. the deadliest school shooting ever was in 2012 at sandy hook elementary school, where 20 children and six staff were murdered by a lone gunman. it made headlines across the globe. and so, to help prepare for the next time, authorities have turned to technology that is normally used in video games, to help train emergency crews and even teachers to be ready to respond. just a warning, you might find some of the images in this film distressing. radio: at least one person has been shot... they're saying there's hundreds of people just running around... unfortunately these active shooting situations, particularly in schools, are not go
(siren sounds) radio: we have one party down.united states, mass shootings are something that in the 1980s. occur with depressing regularity. libraries, churches, cinemas, and schools — all locations of acts of mass murder. often perpetrated by one individual, with powerful military style weapons. in the last four years there have been more than 200 mass shootings in schools alone in the united states. the deadliest school shooting ever was in 2012 at sandy hook elementary school, where 20...
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sirens wail.t line in more ways than one in recent times. the work of the police during terrorist attacks like this one at london bridge was widely praised, but didn't show up in their pay, which has been in a deep freeze. today's decision to loosen the cap for police and prison officers marks the end of a pay policy that dates back to 2010. that is why the government is asking the public sector to accept a two—year pay freeze. but we will protect the lowest paid. the freeze turned into a 1% cap in 2012. not zero but not enough to keep pace with the private sector or the cost of living. over the last seven years, pay across the board has fluctuated. in fact, in recent months, it has started to edge up. however, those pay rises have been more than eaten up by rises in the cost of living, with inflation retouching a five—year high just today. but, since 2010, public sector staff have been subjected to a pay freeze followed by a 1% pay cap from 2012. in more detail, those some have received increment
sirens wail.t line in more ways than one in recent times. the work of the police during terrorist attacks like this one at london bridge was widely praised, but didn't show up in their pay, which has been in a deep freeze. today's decision to loosen the cap for police and prison officers marks the end of a pay policy that dates back to 2010. that is why the government is asking the public sector to accept a two—year pay freeze. but we will protect the lowest paid. the freeze turned into a 1%...
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[sirens] cheryl: you're hearing sirens, emergency alerts in japan, test messages, loud speakers tellingts in the area to seek shelter. this is the second missile launch over our key u.s. ally japan in just a month, the missile traveling 2300 miles for 19 minutes before it landed in the pacific ocean, that's far enough, we should say to reach guam. lauren: all of this coming less than two weeks after north korea conducted last nuclear test. secretary of state rex tillerson calling on all nations to take new measures. in a statement he says, china supplies north korea with oil, russia is the largest employer of north korean forced labor. they must show intolerance by taking direct actions of their own and we should add, the un security council is holding an emergency meeting on this this afternoon. cheryl: well, president trump returning to florida to tour the devastation there after hurricane irma. the president along with the first lady and vice president pence also handing out food at a mobile home park in naples that was torn up pretty severely by the storm. now the president telling
[sirens] cheryl: you're hearing sirens, emergency alerts in japan, test messages, loud speakers tellingts in the area to seek shelter. this is the second missile launch over our key u.s. ally japan in just a month, the missile traveling 2300 miles for 19 minutes before it landed in the pacific ocean, that's far enough, we should say to reach guam. lauren: all of this coming less than two weeks after north korea conducted last nuclear test. secretary of state rex tillerson calling on all nations...
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japan and children waking up to the sound of this. [ alarm sounding ] >> yep, those are air-raid sirens and people got messages on their phone and seek shelter and terrifying that schools are having duck and cover drills and people are getting notices in the event of a nuclear attack. now they are hearing rhetoric from north korea just in the past few days threatening to sink the islands of japan using in north korea's words the bomb of skwraou che, that being their ruling ideology. and they said they will not buckle to the pressure of sanctions. and one failed and one succeeded and south korea said those could have hit the airport right there in the capital. i was just there yesterday and there was a commercial flight that flew out from the airport shortly after that missile launched. it shows north korea confident, they think they have a missile that won't blow up and fall down on their own city and on their own people, and still not enough to ease the fears here. >> stay with us. let's bring in cnn political analyst, david gregory, and a columnist for "the daily beast." they may have
japan and children waking up to the sound of this. [ alarm sounding ] >> yep, those are air-raid sirens and people got messages on their phone and seek shelter and terrifying that schools are having duck and cover drills and people are getting notices in the event of a nuclear attack. now they are hearing rhetoric from north korea just in the past few days threatening to sink the islands of japan using in north korea's words the bomb of skwraou che, that being their ruling ideology. and...
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the chase is on. [ sirens ] >> i think we have a narcotics case, a smuggling case that went bad. and at some point, they just stopped their boat, and both put their hands straight up in the air. >> reporter: the two were zipped up during the questioning that followed. agents returned to the spot where the bag was dumped, but it had already sunk. and with no drugs found on the boat, agents released the two. their boat was seized for a followup investigation. just another night in the office in the war on drugs, or so agent stellhorn thought. >> so a week goes by. sitting on the couch reading the newspaper. on one of the back pages is a story of a missing woman, lynne friend. friend is an unusual last name, so of course it registered that i just stopped a boat a week prior with a guy named friend on board. >> reporter: it was clifford friend, lynn's ex-husband. with him was a miami beach man named alan gold, co-owner of the boat. >> the bottom of the article was the detective's name and phone number. i called the number. at first he didn't believe me. he thought it was a prank call
the chase is on. [ sirens ] >> i think we have a narcotics case, a smuggling case that went bad. and at some point, they just stopped their boat, and both put their hands straight up in the air. >> reporter: the two were zipped up during the questioning that followed. agents returned to the spot where the bag was dumped, but it had already sunk. and with no drugs found on the boat, agents released the two. their boat was seized for a followup investigation. just another night in the...
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i'm carolin roth >> i'm sri jegarajah >>> sirens in japan as another north korean missile flies over the country. japanese prime minister shinzo abe calls the test absolutely unacceptable >>> stock markets in asia and europe seem unfazed by the move while safe haven assets only briefly catch a bid. >>> london police and ambulance services are at scene of an incident at parsons green touche station amid unconfirmed reports of an explosion on a train >>> renault-nissan targets annual sales of 14 million vehicles, by 2022 as the automaker lays out its bullish six-year strategy. and ceo carlos ghosn tells cnbc he is confident in the french government's plans to sell down its stake. >> they said they want to do it at the moment where the market is more favorable, which i understand, which i understand yes, i have no doubt on the fact that they will do it because they said so >>> good morning, it's friday. we have more bad news to deal with when it comes to another missile launch over japan coming from north korea and the unfortunate news coming out of the london underground before that, l
i'm carolin roth >> i'm sri jegarajah >>> sirens in japan as another north korean missile flies over the country. japanese prime minister shinzo abe calls the test absolutely unacceptable >>> stock markets in asia and europe seem unfazed by the move while safe haven assets only briefly catch a bid. >>> london police and ambulance services are at scene of an incident at parsons green touche station amid unconfirmed reports of an explosion on a train >>>...
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. >> this is a red siren moment for the entire country. if this bill becomes law, our health care system will be dramatically curtailed, and there will be chaos in many states. >> one potentially big development cave this afternoon when arizona republican governor doug ducey tweeted his support program-cassidy. senator john mccain is that he would work with ducey to ensure health care reform would benefit the people of arizona. mccain killed health care reform in july and is now complaining about the process. >> the way to do this is have a bill, put it through committee. we have patty murray and lamar alexander. have it debate, have amendments. >> has reference to alexander and murray is a bipartisan effort to fix obamacare by the end of the month. >> bret: in the past few minutes, republican lisa murkowski said she is undecided on graham-cassidy. i know they are counting heads. is there a sense of more optimism? >> it sounds like a lot of folks aren't feeling like they are a lot closer than i thought they might be. a lot of people on the
. >> this is a red siren moment for the entire country. if this bill becomes law, our health care system will be dramatically curtailed, and there will be chaos in many states. >> one potentially big development cave this afternoon when arizona republican governor doug ducey tweeted his support program-cassidy. senator john mccain is that he would work with ducey to ensure health care reform would benefit the people of arizona. mccain killed health care reform in july and is now...
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sirens in japan after north korea fires another
sirens in japan after north korea fires another
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today they started using sirens and flew over the danger area and flew over the area and signature rounding neighborhoods with loud speaker urging people to get out. we'll speak from the secretary of state from puerto rico loud. all of puerto rico people are facing unprecedented and terrifying conditions. right now when i speak, people getting a little bit of late internet connection, they are sharing videos like this. the house is under water everyone after the water receded. power is still out and may remain out for months. 100% of power outage on the island. 95% of mobile service went out. it is a communication black hole. we do no hundreds of people have been rescued from rooftops and those rescues will continue. authorities say they're worried they'll learn more deaths in puerto rico. there is an all night curfew in effect until the conditions improved. the island is in darkness. the storm came ashore on wednesday and it is now friday night, 3.5 american citizens here in what is increasingly a dire and dangerous situation. joining us now patricia mazzei, i realize it is not easy to get
today they started using sirens and flew over the danger area and flew over the area and signature rounding neighborhoods with loud speaker urging people to get out. we'll speak from the secretary of state from puerto rico loud. all of puerto rico people are facing unprecedented and terrifying conditions. right now when i speak, people getting a little bit of late internet connection, they are sharing videos like this. the house is under water everyone after the water receded. power is still...
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japanese residents were advised to take cover as warning sirens were sounded over the north of the countryis morning: the end of one of nasa's most daring missions of scientific discovery. the cassini probe prepares for its grand finale after two decades of space exploration. parts of london are brought to a standstill after 20,000 cologne
japanese residents were advised to take cover as warning sirens were sounded over the north of the countryis morning: the end of one of nasa's most daring missions of scientific discovery. the cassini probe prepares for its grand finale after two decades of space exploration. parts of london are brought to a standstill after 20,000 cologne