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i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then erp they believe to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the forethought to talk about black and brown unity. here's a picture of me, i don't know where that was. but there i am, angry young chicanos, when we became conscious, we thought the problem was the whiteman, chicano power supported black power. i think that they be one of the reasons we got the notoriety, but by then we were already becoming more radicalized, the vietnam war, the black panthers, we weren't really socialists, but we liked mao. we liked china and mao, better than we did russia. but it was real basic, we wanted to get into theory until later on. and maybe later on, i have a little bit -- but the poor people's campaign, we get the invitation, king had been assassinated, and, i got the call, and, you know, you're young at that point, let's do it. it took the walkouts, it took a couple of months, it run into school, when you're young, you're 20, you're down, ri
i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then erp they believe to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the forethought to talk about black and brown unity. here's a picture of me, i don't know where that was. but there i am, angry young chicanos, when we became conscious, we thought the problem was the whiteman, chicano power supported black power. i think that they be one of the reasons we got the...
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i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then. we were able to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the forethought to talk about black and brown unity. here's a picture of me, i don't know where that was. i don't think that was appropriate. but there i am, angry young chicanos, when we became conscious, we thought the problem was the white man, chicano power supported black power. one of the first big actions was walk outs in east l.a., that's in the book or the movie, "walk out" by hbo. i think that they be one of the reasons we got the notoriety, but by then we were already becoming more radicalized, the vietnam war, the black panthers, we weren't really socialists, but we liked mao. we kind of like what he said. we liked china and mao, better than we did russia. but it was real basic, we wanted to get into theory until later on. and maybe later on, i have a little bit -- but the poor people's campaign, we get the invitation, king had been assassinated, and, i got the call, and, yo
i could relate to it because i'm from south l.a., i had already moved to east l.a. by then. we were able to bridge that. and bungee and john were eventually assassinated at ucla, but they had the forethought to talk about black and brown unity. here's a picture of me, i don't know where that was. i don't think that was appropriate. but there i am, angry young chicanos, when we became conscious, we thought the problem was the white man, chicano power supported black power. one of the first big...
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. >> i would like to connect with a young man at the breaktime try and in south l.a. we do organizing with incarcerated people. we worked extensively with both male and female on the organizing side. and we're also working with the mayor's office. so let's talk during the break. >> everyone talk during the break. let's go out. see you at the reception. [applause] [inaudible conversations] created by- america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. in his weekly address, president obama explains his administration's efforts to contain the ebola disease at home and abroad. response,epublican u.s. house candidate for new york's first congressional district lee zeldin. today, i want to take a few minutes to speak with you directly and clearly about ebola. what we are doing about it and what you need to know because meeting a public health challenge like this is not just a job for government. all of us, citizens, leaders, the media have a responsibility and a role to play. this is a serious disease, b
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we have it from l.a. south of l.a. and back towards palm springs. look at the forecast. as we go into this weekend, very hot. friday l.a. 98. saturday 101 in downtown l.a. so pretty hot stuff for october. that's the leastas far as l.a., the coast goes today, inland warmer than that. >>> the heat wave -- not a typical santa ana event so we won't have the gusty winds. still, it's so dry and hot, fire danger will be high. >> typical for this time of year. great to hear about the snow news. >>> the future hall of famer hung up his cleats days ago. derek jeter is sitting down with today's matt lauer to talk about good-byes and new beginnings. >> you're two days in to the rest of your life. what was the first day like? obviously you're coming off the high of boston. did you stand in your apartment and say now what? >> i got nervous because i had to do my interview with you. >> the 40th interview we've done. >> somebody mentioned to me i went from an old man in baseball to a young man in life. i liked how that sounded. i consider myself young again. >> with his work ethic, i wo
we have it from l.a. south of l.a. and back towards palm springs. look at the forecast. as we go into this weekend, very hot. friday l.a. 98. saturday 101 in downtown l.a. so pretty hot stuff for october. that's the leastas far as l.a., the coast goes today, inland warmer than that. >>> the heat wave -- not a typical santa ana event so we won't have the gusty winds. still, it's so dry and hot, fire danger will be high. >> typical for this time of year. great to hear about the...
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a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to affect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.a. the same quality of health care you get in beverly hills. so it's a laudable goal, but how can you do it? can you give a couple of minutes on how you are trying to do that. >> first of all, i came from south africa. lived in the area of apartheid. i was the first white-chinese person to work in the white hospital. i had to take 50% salary to have the honor of actually working in that hospital. i have been brought up in this area of oppression. i was astounded to find here that a woman went to martin luther king hospital in south central l.a., entered the emergency room and called 911 from the floor of the emergency asking for help to get her out of there. and she died on the floor of that emergency room. they shut the hospital down and said there -- the solution was have no care in south central l.a. so we were able to frankly to embarrass the sy
a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to affect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.a. the same quality of health care you get in beverly hills. so it's a laudable goal, but how can you do it? can you give a couple of minutes on how you are trying to do that. >> first of all, i came from south africa. lived in the area of...
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a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to effect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.a. the same quality of health care you get in beverly hills. so it's a laudable goal, but how can you do it? can you give a couple of minutes on how you are trying to do that. >> first of all, i came from south africa. lived in the area of apartheid. i was the first white-chinese person to work in the white hospital. i had to take 50% salary to have the honor of actually working in that hospital. i have been brought up in this area of oppression. i was astounded to find here that a woman went to martin luther king hospital in south central l.a., entered the emergency room and called 911 from the floor of the emergency asking for help to get her out of there. and she died on the floor of that emergency room. they shut the hospital down and said there -- the solution was have no care in south central l.a. so we were able to frankly to embarrass the un
a couple of minutes here about the actual health care revolution you're trying to effect in south central l.a. the last time patrick and i were together was in los angeles. and he said i am convinced that we can give poor people in south central l.a. the same quality of health care you get in beverly hills. so it's a laudable goal, but how can you do it? can you give a couple of minutes on how you are trying to do that. >> first of all, i came from south africa. lived in the area of...
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temperatures cooling across the nation. 50s and 60s across the northern tier. 70s, 80s in the deep south, l.aphoenix still a hot spot. 92 degrees. >>> turn to some troubling times for mcdonald's. shares of the world's largest burger chain were sliding yesterday as the rest of the market rallied. the reason? pretty simple here. mcdonald's issued a weak earnings report saying its sales around the world dropped more than 3% the last quarter. the company is moving quickly to reverse that slide tinker, with the menu and beginning to use a touch-screen ordering system. >>> now a health headline that caught our attention. if you thought that chai tea latte was good for you, think again. a 16 ounce chai tea latte with 2% milk has 240 calories and 42 grams of sugar. 42! >> that's bad. >> that's more than a snicker's bar, t.j. a snicker's bar only has 27. >> you're telling me that's bad. >> 27 in a snicker's bar. >> that is bad. i know you love your sugar. but that drink has more sugar than three glazed dunkin donuts. >> which are delicious. what's the limit then? 42 grams is a lot. what's a good amoun
temperatures cooling across the nation. 50s and 60s across the northern tier. 70s, 80s in the deep south, l.aphoenix still a hot spot. 92 degrees. >>> turn to some troubling times for mcdonald's. shares of the world's largest burger chain were sliding yesterday as the rest of the market rallied. the reason? pretty simple here. mcdonald's issued a weak earnings report saying its sales around the world dropped more than 3% the last quarter. the company is moving quickly to reverse that...
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. >>> 50s and 60s across the nation's northern tier. 70s and 80s in the deep south and l.a. and phoenix still hot spot, 92. >>> plenty of people give airlines a hard time these days. some people would say for good reason. here's a reason to applaud them for the work on american articles. >> they hit the tarmac at miami's airport for a little tug-of-war. teams of 20 people pulling a big jet. pulled it about 15 feet. >> that jet weighs 47 tons. if you are konting, that's 94,000 pounds. this was for a fund-raiser for united way. good time by all. >> raise something money. good to see that. >>> the game show contestant whose enthusiasm went viral. you have to see his winning spirits. >> also ahead, a very important subject, especially in this early hour. the richest coffee sold to the richest kftommers. why costly gourmet coffee are just hot sellers. >>> we'll stay an this caffeine kick. new warnings about energy drinks and the way they're marketed to young customers. could they cause a monster of a health problem? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now"
. >>> 50s and 60s across the nation's northern tier. 70s and 80s in the deep south and l.a. and phoenix still hot spot, 92. >>> plenty of people give airlines a hard time these days. some people would say for good reason. here's a reason to applaud them for the work on american articles. >> they hit the tarmac at miami's airport for a little tug-of-war. teams of 20 people pulling a big jet. pulled it about 15 feet. >> that jet weighs 47 tons. if you are konting,...
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he grew up in south central l.a. among gang activity? >> making people aware of possibility did is sometimes lacking in violence, poverty. >> he won an oscar for his portrayal of the ugandan leader. to prepare for the film, he learned swahili and how to play the accordian just as the dictator had? >> i am driven by my fear of not knowing. i am trying to get enough information to be able to do do it in a true way. >> forest also talks about race relations in america. he was falsely accused of theft and publically frisked in new york. >> allotted of people of color have experienced these kind of discrimination the. is this this guy decide dodd this. >> the actor reflects on the late robin williams? >> it was tragic, you know. amazing loss, a beautiful person, amazing mind. >> he joined us at our studios in new york. >> i want to talk about the whitaker peace and development initiative. i want to talk about the unesco, all of this work you are doing around the world. i want to start by asking you. what time inspired you to do all of this? >
he grew up in south central l.a. among gang activity? >> making people aware of possibility did is sometimes lacking in violence, poverty. >> he won an oscar for his portrayal of the ugandan leader. to prepare for the film, he learned swahili and how to play the accordian just as the dictator had? >> i am driven by my fear of not knowing. i am trying to get enough information to be able to do do it in a true way. >> forest also talks about race relations in america. he...
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>>reporter: but the chp officer who was raised by a single mother in south central l.a. says it was a moment to ach her children about integrity. >> there was no one on is street. after hi come back for whatever reason nobody would have known b that what determine a person integrity what d you do when nobody is looking. >>reporter: most peoplegree agreed. >> i would feel guilty if i ended up going on ari twith it or buying clothes. lways be a reminder of something that i know s bad. >> in the back of my mind i would always just want to do the right thing and probably just report it. >> chp officer has faith in her fellow man and believes most people would do what she did. in concord, abc 7 news. >> great story. listen to this 5 bay area restaurants ha announced plans to stop accepting tips from customers and institute 20 percent service fee. these restaurants are joining 3 east bay establishment with the new policy. restaurant owner say it's a preempve action against planned increases to the minimum wage. theylso want to even t lopsided restaurant wages. >> you go to eur
>>reporter: but the chp officer who was raised by a single mother in south central l.a. says it was a moment to ach her children about integrity. >> there was no one on is street. after hi come back for whatever reason nobody would have known b that what determine a person integrity what d you do when nobody is looking. >>reporter: most peoplegree agreed. >> i would feel guilty if i ended up going on ari twith it or buying clothes. lways be a reminder of something that i...
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he grew up in south central l.a. amid the violence.e won an oscar for his betrayal of idi amin in "the last king of scotland." he learned swahili and how to play the accordion as the dictator had. >> i'm driven by my fear of not knowing. i'm trying to get information to do it in a unique way. >> he talks about ration relations in america. he was falsely accused of theft and thrift in new york. >> i wasn't doing anything. he made a mistake, saw a guy walking out and decided to do this. >> the actor reflects on the late robin williams. >> it was tragic. you know, an amazing loss. he's a beautiful person. an amazing mind. >> forest whitaker joined us at our studios in new york. i want to talk about the whitaker peace and world initiative and u.n.e.s.c.o. and all the work around the world. first, what in spired you to do this? >> as a child, my first touch with the conflict of war was with my cousin. he went to the vietnam war as a kid. he came back, he lived in my room. he was totally changed by the law. it affected him to this day. i thi
he grew up in south central l.a. amid the violence.e won an oscar for his betrayal of idi amin in "the last king of scotland." he learned swahili and how to play the accordion as the dictator had. >> i'm driven by my fear of not knowing. i'm trying to get information to do it in a unique way. >> he talks about ration relations in america. he was falsely accused of theft and thrift in new york. >> i wasn't doing anything. he made a mistake, saw a guy walking out and...
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>>reporter: but the chp officer who was raised by a single mother in south central l.a.ays it was a moment to teach her children about integrity. >> there was no one on this street. after hi come back for whatever reason nobody would have known but that what determine a person integrity what did you do when nobody is looking. >>reporter: most people agree agreed. >> i would feel guilty if i ended up going on a trip with it or buying clothes. always be a reminder of something that i know was bad. >> in the back of my mind i would always just want to do the right thing and probably just report it. >> chp officer has faith in her fellow man and believes most people would do what she did. in concord, abc 7 news. >> great story. listen to this 5 bay area restaurants have announced plans to stop accepting tips from customers and institute 20 percent service fee. these restaurants are joining 3 east bay establishment with the new policy. restaurant owner say it's a preemptive action against planned increases to the minimum wage. they also want to even out lopsided restaurant wa
>>reporter: but the chp officer who was raised by a single mother in south central l.a.ays it was a moment to teach her children about integrity. >> there was no one on this street. after hi come back for whatever reason nobody would have known but that what determine a person integrity what did you do when nobody is looking. >>reporter: most people agree agreed. >> i would feel guilty if i ended up going on a trip with it or buying clothes. always be a reminder of...
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and i can tell you from my own experience having grown up in south-central l.a., where we live in a one room for five people in my family, we did not have a backyard. the park was the only available space we can go as kids and play and that is true for so many people in these neighborhoods. [ applause ] i know there is also a debate that is going on as to whether or not we should have artificial turf or grass and i respect that there are different positions on that. but i think that irrespective of where you are on that issue, the question before you is what do we do when we have a limited resource? because it's clear that we need more fields. should they be grass? should they be artificial turf? whatever your view is, we clearly need more fields, but i don't believe that the answer when you have a shortage of fields is to actually allow for privatization. i actually think prioritization makes it worse. and so i think that this is an opportunity for us to come together and i want to take a lesson from these kids and use this incident as a positive way for the city to come together witho
and i can tell you from my own experience having grown up in south-central l.a., where we live in a one room for five people in my family, we did not have a backyard. the park was the only available space we can go as kids and play and that is true for so many people in these neighborhoods. [ applause ] i know there is also a debate that is going on as to whether or not we should have artificial turf or grass and i respect that there are different positions on that. but i think that...
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we'll have showers, rainfall, showers down south near l.a. here in the bay area, we have had all-important parade going on. into afternoon a window of dry opportunity. highs in a narrow range. and sunsets at 6:12 we expect partly sunny skies, dry wet period there. they'll be a greater chance of scattered showers and trick or treaters getting wet. here is the accu-weather forecast. we'll dry out saturday and sunday. >> all right. thank you spencer. >> we're all keyed up for the big parade the city will carry it here. >> one of the things we'll talk about is are the geents a true sports dynasty? we'll hear from the skipper with an opinion that might surprise you. sports is coming up next. >>> good evening after a super human effort the sports world is taking notice. a funny moment today with new york media. with a third title giants talk of baseball. maybe dynasty talk here. >> we beat the odds, you know? so that makes it more special. >> we love to do it for fans they're a part of this. and we're fortunate to have a fan face, support we have.
we'll have showers, rainfall, showers down south near l.a. here in the bay area, we have had all-important parade going on. into afternoon a window of dry opportunity. highs in a narrow range. and sunsets at 6:12 we expect partly sunny skies, dry wet period there. they'll be a greater chance of scattered showers and trick or treaters getting wet. here is the accu-weather forecast. we'll dry out saturday and sunday. >> all right. thank you spencer. >> we're all keyed up for the big...
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>>reporter: but the chp officer who was raised by a single mother in south central l.a. says it was a moment to teach her children about integrity. >> there was no one on this street. after hi come back for whatever reason nobody would have known but that what determine a person integrity what did you do when nobody is looking. >>reporter: most people agree agreed. >> i would feel guilty if i ended up going on a trip with it or buying clothes. always be a reminder of something that i know was bad. >> in the back of my mind i would always just want to do the right thing and probably just report it. >> chp officer has faith in her fellow man and believes most people would do what she did. in concord, abc 7 news. >> great story. listen to this 5 bay area restaurants have announced plans to stop accepting tips from customers and institute 20 percent service fee. these restaurants are joining 3 east bay establishment with the new policy. restaurant owner say it's a preemptive action against planned increases to the minimum wage. they also want to even out lopsided restaurant
>>reporter: but the chp officer who was raised by a single mother in south central l.a. says it was a moment to teach her children about integrity. >> there was no one on this street. after hi come back for whatever reason nobody would have known but that what determine a person integrity what did you do when nobody is looking. >>reporter: most people agree agreed. >> i would feel guilty if i ended up going on a trip with it or buying clothes. always be a reminder of...
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we'll have showers, rainll, showers down south near l.a.he bay area, we have had all-important parade going on. into afternoon a window of dry opportunity. highs in a narrow range. and sunsets at 6:12 we expect partly suy skies, dry wet period there. they'll be a greater chance of scattered showers and trick or treaters getting wet. here is the accu-weather forecast. we'll dry out saturday and sunday. >> all right. thank you spencer. >> we're all keyed up for the big parade the city will carry it here. >> one of the this we'll talk about is are the geents a true spor dynasty? we'll hear from the skipper with an opion that might surprise you. sports is coming up next. >>> od evening after a super human effort the sports world is taking notice. a funny moment today with new york media. with a third title giants talk of baseball. maybe dynasty talk her >> we beat the odds, you know? so that makes it more special. >> we love to do it for fans th're a part of this. ande're fortunate to have a fan face, support we have. and there they kept the fa
we'll have showers, rainll, showers down south near l.a.he bay area, we have had all-important parade going on. into afternoon a window of dry opportunity. highs in a narrow range. and sunsets at 6:12 we expect partly suy skies, dry wet period there. they'll be a greater chance of scattered showers and trick or treaters getting wet. here is the accu-weather forecast. we'll dry out saturday and sunday. >> all right. thank you spencer. >> we're all keyed up for the big parade the city...
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not thinking it will get far enough south for l.a. or san diego, but san francisco with a chance.the rain wouldn't be all that heavy. like, we desperately need it. >> 78 degrees and sunny. let's move to san francisco, man. >> a nice start to the week at least. >> sounds perfect. thanks, bill. this weekend at the box office, the horror flick "ouija" took first place, grossing $20 million, while the action of john wick starring keanu reeves earned second place with $14 million. brad pitt's "fury" scored an additional $13 million in its second week. >>> mindy kaling revealed she was stopped earlier this month at a party -- >> unbelievable. >> can't believe this. a man in his 80s congratulated her on her nobel peace prize. >> has to be a joke. >> she's 36, mindy kaling. for malalmalala -- >>> harry potter fans get ready for a new story starring dolores um bridge. the horrific teacher from the hit series will be the star of a new short story by the author, j.k. rowling, released online. >>> due to the success of "fast and furious 6," be on the lookout for information all week about the
not thinking it will get far enough south for l.a. or san diego, but san francisco with a chance.the rain wouldn't be all that heavy. like, we desperately need it. >> 78 degrees and sunny. let's move to san francisco, man. >> a nice start to the week at least. >> sounds perfect. thanks, bill. this weekend at the box office, the horror flick "ouija" took first place, grossing $20 million, while the action of john wick starring keanu reeves earned second place with $14...
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director john deutsche and the peach of south central l.a.as included in there wasn't really new. john kerry issued a sub committee report that read in part -- >> still, for the most part, the story never caught on. he managed to connect it to the crack trade in los angeles which had exploded. we sha web's reporting did not flat out state the c.i.a. ran drugs in los angeles. >> it was this causality that made the cia realize they had a public nightmare on their mands. a wide ri read newspaper believes the c.i.a. is guilty of at least conspiracy in the outbreak of cocrack cocaine. >> the l.a. times worked to discredit web's work and destroy his reputation by pointing out some of the flaws and inconsistencies in riz reporting. their efforts worked. he never worked for another major paper gen and it matly shot himself in the head. in a movie called "kill the messenger" recently, i sat down with the director and talked about making a movie about the complicated rise and fall of web and the scrutiny that comes after an explosive story. we will hav
director john deutsche and the peach of south central l.a.as included in there wasn't really new. john kerry issued a sub committee report that read in part -- >> still, for the most part, the story never caught on. he managed to connect it to the crack trade in los angeles which had exploded. we sha web's reporting did not flat out state the c.i.a. ran drugs in los angeles. >> it was this causality that made the cia realize they had a public nightmare on their mands. a wide ri read...
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. >> i would like to connect with a young man at the breaktime try and in south l.a. we do organizing with incarcerated people. we worked extensively with both male and female on the organizing side. and we're also working with the mayor's office. so let's talk during the break. >> everyone talk during the break. let's go out. see you at the reception. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> our first case this morning. mr. fisher. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, in the country dedicated to the lot governmental officers should be presented of the law at least as well as the citizens are. that being so, what questions about individualized suspicion a rise of the fourth amendment there should be an address against the backdrop of the correct interpretation of the law, not simply any possible reading an officer might have. >> suppose that this state, north carolina, did have a good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule. what would you be arguing today? >> we would be arguing, if that were the case, that not only the fourth amendment was violated but
. >> i would like to connect with a young man at the breaktime try and in south l.a. we do organizing with incarcerated people. we worked extensively with both male and female on the organizing side. and we're also working with the mayor's office. so let's talk during the break. >> everyone talk during the break. let's go out. see you at the reception. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> our first case this morning. mr. fisher. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please...
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. >> i would like to connect with a young man at the breaktime try and in south l.a. we do organizing with incarcerated people. we worked extensively with both male and female on the organizing side. and we're also working with the mayor's office. so let's talk during the break. >> everyone talk during the break. let's go out. see you at the reception. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up tonight on c-span2, the supreme court argument. a case examining whether a police officer is misunderstanding a lot and can justify a search. then a look at the impact of social media on politics. later, state and local officials in texas discuss border security issues. >> on tuesday the national league of cities releases its annual report tracking fiscal conditions in u.s. cities. 10:00 a.m. eastern white house council of economic advisers chair joins mayors and city leaders to discuss the report. live coverage here on c-span2. and at noon eastern decade ago institute examines the public policy implications of self driving cars. that is live al
. >> i would like to connect with a young man at the breaktime try and in south l.a. we do organizing with incarcerated people. we worked extensively with both male and female on the organizing side. and we're also working with the mayor's office. so let's talk during the break. >> everyone talk during the break. let's go out. see you at the reception. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up tonight on c-span2, the supreme court argument. a...
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i'm in south l.a.do organizing with formal incarcerated people and worked extensively with both male and female on the organizing side. we are also working with the mayors office. so let's talk during the break. >> lets everyone talk during the break. let's go out and see you at the reception. [applause] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> later today a former israeli intelligence officer talks about security, violence in iraq and syria and the threat of isis. this all takes place at the wilson center at 1 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. defense secretary chuck hagel will hold a briefing at the pentagon to discuss their meeting. that starts at 4:15 p.m. eastern life. coming up from this morning's "washington journal" a discussion about yesterday shootings at parliament in canada. what it might mean for capitol hill security. >> in a we could just as parliament hill in ottawa we are joined by terrance gainer served as both senate sergeant at arms and the chief of u.s. capitol police and lots of facts still t
i'm in south l.a.do organizing with formal incarcerated people and worked extensively with both male and female on the organizing side. we are also working with the mayors office. so let's talk during the break. >> lets everyone talk during the break. let's go out and see you at the reception. [applause] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> later today a former israeli intelligence officer talks about security, violence in iraq and syria and the threat of isis. this all takes place...
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it will work as far south as l.a. through the evening and overnight. we're watching a developing system. that cold air dives to the east. snow to the appalachians. could bring some snow to new england into sunday. reena and t.j., back to you. >>> now to washington, d.c. where voters next week are expected to legalize possession of marijuana. the d.c. city konl council is wg an ways to tax marijuana sales. it could be a $130 million a year. it will also be on the ballot next week in oregon and alaska. here's a shocking study. high school students think the nation's pot laws should be changed. one-third of those students believe marijuana should be completely legal. nearly 30% say using it should be considered a minor violation. the study says almost 17% of those who never used marijuana actually support the legalization. >> kids. >>> we have a consumer alert. if you have had verizon family share plan, up to 13 years ago, a check could be coming your way. there's been a $64 million settlement. you'll not get $64 million, however, but in that lawsuit, the
it will work as far south as l.a. through the evening and overnight. we're watching a developing system. that cold air dives to the east. snow to the appalachians. could bring some snow to new england into sunday. reena and t.j., back to you. >>> now to washington, d.c. where voters next week are expected to legalize possession of marijuana. the d.c. city konl council is wg an ways to tax marijuana sales. it could be a $130 million a year. it will also be on the ballot next week in...
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we will be looking at upper 80s to low 90s. 84 down south in l.a., 92 in palm springs. here in the bay area tomorrow, we will have high clouds once again but a mainly sunny afternoon. little fog at the coast. highs will range from about 70 at the coast to upper 70s around the bay to upper 80s inland. and here is your day planner for fleet week weather for tomorrow. we should see low clouds in the morning hours giving way to mainly sunny skies by afternoon. breezy in the afternoon but warming up to near 70 degrees here in the city and out over the bay. should be a nice day for watching the blue angels and enjoying all the other fleet week activities coming our way. it will be even warmer on sunday so get ready for some summer-like heat. larry and ama? >> thank you, spencer. look forward to that. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, a wells fargo employee called out the company's ceo on e-mail. what he wants for himself and in his colleagues. >>> plus -- >> it's another officer. >> yeah, it's another one. >> speeding officers caught on video. not even for an emergency.
we will be looking at upper 80s to low 90s. 84 down south in l.a., 92 in palm springs. here in the bay area tomorrow, we will have high clouds once again but a mainly sunny afternoon. little fog at the coast. highs will range from about 70 at the coast to upper 70s around the bay to upper 80s inland. and here is your day planner for fleet week weather for tomorrow. we should see low clouds in the morning hours giving way to mainly sunny skies by afternoon. breezy in the afternoon but warming up...
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not really taking the turn yet just south of l.a. but you can see pretty good rain shield heading off into the desert and it looks like towards las vegas and phoenix. partly cloudying mostly sunny. a few higher clouds might dance around. the fog is there. it's a little bit higher. it will not be as hot inland. for some it's still gonna be way above average. petaluma, 86. out of those 90s. 78 oakland, low 90s. pittsburg, antioch, down about 3 to 4 degrees from yesterday. san jose, 86. east san jose closer to 90. morgan hill and gilroy in there. milpitas, 88. 79 san mateo, redwood city, 83. now 60s on the coast. upper 60s low 70s. evening game verses day game. but the mere fact there's more fog and a breeze means i would take a jacket for game 4. we have a cooler pattern wednesday and thursday. a quick warmup on the weekend. i don't think it will last long. >> thank you, steve. >>> eight minutes before 8:00. elton john and michael bloomberg now have something in common. ahead on "mornings on 2," the new honor for the former mayor. >>>
not really taking the turn yet just south of l.a. but you can see pretty good rain shield heading off into the desert and it looks like towards las vegas and phoenix. partly cloudying mostly sunny. a few higher clouds might dance around. the fog is there. it's a little bit higher. it will not be as hot inland. for some it's still gonna be way above average. petaluma, 86. out of those 90s. 78 oakland, low 90s. pittsburg, antioch, down about 3 to 4 degrees from yesterday. san jose, 86. east san...
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and now we will bring evidence-based 21st century care cancer patients whether in south central l.a. or beverly hills, and these doctors can do what they do best, i.e., provide the best care. [ applause ]. >> let me just say -- and in theory, we should be able to bring it to any country in the world, right? >> correct. >> if we have -- one of the things that our foundation's involved in is this remarkable effort the rwandan government has asked us to undertake. they want to be free of all foreign assistance in their health care program by 2020. so, they -- we worked with them for years and dr. paul farmer partners in health to design a program they can afford to run that will provide high outcomes for them. and it's basically build a good hospital in every region of the country which we have now completed doing. have one good cancer center in the country, which we have now completed doing. lot of people think poor people don't get cancer. the rates are fairly consistent across the world. and then do a network of clinics and then train community health workers, which is why i had this
and now we will bring evidence-based 21st century care cancer patients whether in south central l.a. or beverly hills, and these doctors can do what they do best, i.e., provide the best care. [ applause ]. >> let me just say -- and in theory, we should be able to bring it to any country in the world, right? >> correct. >> if we have -- one of the things that our foundation's involved in is this remarkable effort the rwandan government has asked us to undertake. they want to be...
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he is from south philadelphia, now lives in l.a.his is his first film and he is already shooting three more that will come out next year. >> what was in the water in their neighborhood? two little rock stars. >> he says when it comes to pitching he couldn't touch her. she tried to give him tips. >> he has his own talent. >> thank you. >>> still to come in the next half-hour of "action news," a california college student dies from meningitis and may have put hundreds of people at risk. we have the latest. >>> a young man who is mentally challenged serves up good meals with a smile every day to seniors in south jersey. lisa thomas laury shares his do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and no monthly fee checking with just a $100 minimum balance at td bank. america's most convenient bank. >>> "action news" continues with adam joseph, alicia vitarelli,
he is from south philadelphia, now lives in l.a.his is his first film and he is already shooting three more that will come out next year. >> what was in the water in their neighborhood? two little rock stars. >> he says when it comes to pitching he couldn't touch her. she tried to give him tips. >> he has his own talent. >> thank you. >>> still to come in the next half-hour of "action news," a california college student dies from meningitis and may...
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it's mainly dry in the south land except along the coast. l.a.rs tomorrow as well but more important for us here in the bay area we have rain fall developing overnight. it's quite wet in the early part of the day tomorrow early afternoon. wide spread rainfall even during the dime of the giants victory parade tomorrow. high pressure in narrow range. mid 60's across the bay area. here's our trick-or-treat forecast for tomorrow afternoon and evening. if you get out between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. pretty good chance to catch the dry break but after 6 showers will return and it's wet late evening. here's 7 day forecast. we have showers into saturday actually before it starts to dry out sunday dry day all through sunday afternoon and high pressure climbing up up up. don't forget to set your clock back 1 hour falling back to standard time e.you don't have to be open the ground to enjoy the time e.you don't have to be open the ground to enjoy the giants win last night. fight check out excited giants fans on virgin america flight from dallas to sf o. prac
it's mainly dry in the south land except along the coast. l.a.rs tomorrow as well but more important for us here in the bay area we have rain fall developing overnight. it's quite wet in the early part of the day tomorrow early afternoon. wide spread rainfall even during the dime of the giants victory parade tomorrow. high pressure in narrow range. mid 60's across the bay area. here's our trick-or-treat forecast for tomorrow afternoon and evening. if you get out between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m....
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always said to republican groups, when your message appeals to a 17-year-old latino voter in south central l.a5-year-old hedge funder in greenwich, they'll start winning election, again. >> you have to find out what that message is. they believe in an active energetic and efficient government. they don't necessarily want a big government. they don't have faith in the free market. >> an efficient federal government. if the free market -- it's up to the republicans i think, is it not? are you saying the republicans should just pull up their tent poles and go home? i think a lot of republicans believe in an energetic efficient government. >> it's a messaging issue. >> tell the 17-year-old kid how she's going to get a job over the next three or four years. or tell the 25-year-old latino that's graduating from a great college in california why she still don't have a job and give them hope. i don't think the republicans have done that. >> the area where i think you're exactly right is the area of entrepreneurship. cell phone businesses. starting up small businesses. we find record high levels of sup
always said to republican groups, when your message appeals to a 17-year-old latino voter in south central l.a5-year-old hedge funder in greenwich, they'll start winning election, again. >> you have to find out what that message is. they believe in an active energetic and efficient government. they don't necessarily want a big government. they don't have faith in the free market. >> an efficient federal government. if the free market -- it's up to the republicans i think, is it not?...
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and then as we go a little further south, in los angeles, doesn't look like we'll get anything. friday night. l.aoween. sacramento too. >> all right, umbrellas elsewhere maybe. thank you. >>> now entertainment news, neil patrick harris is adding another line to his resume, host of a variety show on nbc. look for the show to be filled with musical numbers, hidden camera pranks and appearances by a-list celebrities. >>> we all remember the band ok go from this youtube hit. they're at it again, bigger and better. their new song "i won't let you down," the band dances around town and eventually meeting with hundreds of others. how do they outdo this now? >> well, it was good. it is not as great as the last one. >> it looks like this is the end for actress jennifer lawrence and chris martin. u.s. news confirms the couple has split after only months of dating, according to one source she was the one that called the whole thing off. >>> my son, it is his first birthday today. so i'm so happy that he's here with me. and as a wonderful present, my wife and i decided to get him a little brother or sister.
and then as we go a little further south, in los angeles, doesn't look like we'll get anything. friday night. l.aoween. sacramento too. >> all right, umbrellas elsewhere maybe. thank you. >>> now entertainment news, neil patrick harris is adding another line to his resume, host of a variety show on nbc. look for the show to be filled with musical numbers, hidden camera pranks and appearances by a-list celebrities. >>> we all remember the band ok go from this youtube hit....
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l.a., san diego, 75, 77. there will be a moisture plume that will sag south over the next 24 hours.t will set up healdsburg, windsor. north of that there will be rain into friday and really good rain. south of that hardly anything. in fact, it may be one of those where there's steady rain in santa rosa and it's sunny in san jose. that will be starting tomorrow. i know we're gearing up for game 3 at at&t park on friday at 5:07. the source of moisture that lum down. that's -- that's the rain line. it stays there, stays there. then it starts to lift out. late thursday into friday. why? because the system will be developing offshore and it will take that moisture and take it right out of the picture which in turn means we'll have a breeze and very warm friday. even mid 70s. i'm going for game 3. warm and breezy. partly cloudy, southeast breeze 20 miles an hour. a couple of days to iron out the forecast. more clouds to the north. 60s and 70s. kind of a mild day even though the angle of the sun is low. the days are getting shorter. another beautiful night in kansas city. in fact, first pi
l.a., san diego, 75, 77. there will be a moisture plume that will sag south over the next 24 hours.t will set up healdsburg, windsor. north of that there will be rain into friday and really good rain. south of that hardly anything. in fact, it may be one of those where there's steady rain in santa rosa and it's sunny in san jose. that will be starting tomorrow. i know we're gearing up for game 3 at at&t park on friday at 5:07. the source of moisture that lum down. that's -- that's the rain...
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l.a. and found they had lower rates than south sudan.e schools we are seeing a resurgence of whooping cough and measles. my question is this. why put other children at risk who depend on your kid's immunity? >> i that's an excellent question. what we should be asking ourselves is what is it these affluent women who are married or our scientists and doctors themselves, what is it they know that they are not sharing with everyone else? it's time to look at both sides of this issue. chronic illness is the result of vaccines is very real. it's happening to children all over this country and all over this world. now is the time to act on it. now is the time for parents to take the accurate signs to their doctors. dr. thompson in my experience of him has not stepped off from what he said. he is waiting for indemnity to speak more. >> the study is something that the original authors looked at again and said they don't stand by the findings. >> the original authors? >> that's right. >> meaning dr. hooker? >> and they reanalyzed the data and what
l.a. and found they had lower rates than south sudan.e schools we are seeing a resurgence of whooping cough and measles. my question is this. why put other children at risk who depend on your kid's immunity? >> i that's an excellent question. what we should be asking ourselves is what is it these affluent women who are married or our scientists and doctors themselves, what is it they know that they are not sharing with everyone else? it's time to look at both sides of this issue. chronic...
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l.a. or houston or the cartel's south of the border, it is a problem with poverty, lack of educational opportunities that span those countries. >> it is interesting with so much detail you describe the situation and both sides of the border, it brings to mind a point that often gets overlooked because there is no time to get into the context of the detail and the history behind this phenomenon in the news and media and we were talking about this earlier. the cultural context to develop a drug manufacturing or growing and trafficking enterprise, takes a lot of people. the thing that people may overlook is the socio-economic context in mexico or where i reported from 20 years ago in colombia is the distinct from here because you grow up in a society, talk about wealth gap in the u.s. but will get the land america is so abysmal there really is most of the wealth in these many hands and then everybody else and there is not this idea that anybody can succeed based on education and so on, that you succeed if you have connections and a certain family name. in that context it is easier because you talk abou
l.a. or houston or the cartel's south of the border, it is a problem with poverty, lack of educational opportunities that span those countries. >> it is interesting with so much detail you describe the situation and both sides of the border, it brings to mind a point that often gets overlooked because there is no time to get into the context of the detail and the history behind this phenomenon in the news and media and we were talking about this earlier. the cultural context to develop a...
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the fire, south of there, 101, we know landmarks, folks heading to gilroy, toward l.a. area, part of the drive there now off of 152, smoothly. ferguson what it turns into, as you make the bend. i circled the area where the fires reported. closures around done lap, 152. that stretch there south of that circle, looks like that's affected, as far as local traffic flow. 152 open, slowing because of the volume of traffic starting to build. if we can get that shot, we will end with that chopper shot. good deal of flame visible. we can't get it, chopper's having trouble with the signal. it's north of 152, east side of 101. >> it done have to be that close for folks to hit the brakes and see the fire. >> they can see the orange flame. there you go. they'll be able to see the smoke. i don't have details. we just got chopper on the scene. >> we have more details. >> chp telling us, morgan hill, gilroy, san jose involved right now. no local homes are threatened now at this point. but a barn heavily involved, multiple municipalities involved trying to fight the flames. >> cal fire
the fire, south of there, 101, we know landmarks, folks heading to gilroy, toward l.a. area, part of the drive there now off of 152, smoothly. ferguson what it turns into, as you make the bend. i circled the area where the fires reported. closures around done lap, 152. that stretch there south of that circle, looks like that's affected, as far as local traffic flow. 152 open, slowing because of the volume of traffic starting to build. if we can get that shot, we will end with that chopper shot....
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l.a. bomb squad rolls out of its headquarters and heads to the bank on south atlantic boulevard. >> this wouldause there's a person whose life is directly in danger. >> reporter: bomb squad veterans joseph acevedo and rob harris. >> the entire street is shut down from one end to the other. there's helicopters, there's police cars, people were pushed way back. >> reporter: local reporter rob hayes is covering the heist for kabc. >> we're shooting from far. we had the chopper up and we're just kind of waiting for this thing to play out. >> we have an innocent victim, that life's in danger. our number one priority is to get to that person. >> reporter: the victim is aurora barrera, an assistant manager for the bank and an l.a. native. at 8:20, with the bank still closed, surveillance cameras inside and out show barrera carefully following the kidnapper's instructions. enlisting the help of the only other employee in the bank as she empties the vault and tosses two bags with a half million dollars out the side door. at the very moment aurora is dropping the bags out this bank door, a getaway car i
l.a. bomb squad rolls out of its headquarters and heads to the bank on south atlantic boulevard. >> this wouldause there's a person whose life is directly in danger. >> reporter: bomb squad veterans joseph acevedo and rob harris. >> the entire street is shut down from one end to the other. there's helicopters, there's police cars, people were pushed way back. >> reporter: local reporter rob hayes is covering the heist for kabc. >> we're shooting from far. we had...
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l.a. angels game and how it left a man in critical condition. >> but first a scary incident on the tarmac at jfk airport. >>> from charleston, south carolina but it was bumped by a flight from jordan. no one on board either flight was hurt. >>> the uss america will be commissioned saturday during fleet week. they just finished its maiden voyage touring south america. the home port will be san diego. fleet week starts on thursday and continues through october 13th. >>> the drought is having an impact on this year's giant pumpkin festival. organizers of the oak grove festival says there was a dramatic drop. usually about 100 pumpkins are submitted. this year there was only 35. because of the drought they can't afford to water the pumpkins as often as they have in the past. >> we used compost on top of our soil to hold the moisture in. >> it is sad because it is their love and their passion. >> still despite the drop in average size, this years winning pumpkin did manage to break a festival record weighing in 1,928 pounds. >>> last years winning pumpkin weighed 1,998 pounds at the half-moon bay pumpkin festival. after the first of the year there
l.a. angels game and how it left a man in critical condition. >> but first a scary incident on the tarmac at jfk airport. >>> from charleston, south carolina but it was bumped by a flight from jordan. no one on board either flight was hurt. >>> the uss america will be commissioned saturday during fleet week. they just finished its maiden voyage touring south america. the home port will be san diego. fleet week starts on thursday and continues through october 13th....
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roughly 90 miles south, homeless people in vans are so much part of the culture that they attract tourists, the numbers of unsheltered here is among the highest in the country. >> in l.a., across all spans of homelessness we see an increase. with the younger generations and families, including vehicles and rvs. >> reporter: in june an l.a. court overturned ban os lying in vehicles. -- bon of living in vehicles. they are no longer targeted. after 40,000 homeless, roughly 8,000 live in vehicles. homeless advocates pursued a parking lot model, but it ran into opposition in the community. jennifer with path, people assisting the homeless, says they are able to offer some services. >> it ended up being a street outreach model. the team went to the streets, helped people see what services were out there, and permanent housing so they could move from the vehicles into homes. >> reporter: santa barber might be a model for other cities. after years of hiding, paula found the courtrooming to tell her story. >> -- courage to tell her story. >> that's my crusade to change the stigma of being homeless. as i had to. we stayed to ourselves. it was through the programs that hooked ho
roughly 90 miles south, homeless people in vans are so much part of the culture that they attract tourists, the numbers of unsheltered here is among the highest in the country. >> in l.a., across all spans of homelessness we see an increase. with the younger generations and families, including vehicles and rvs. >> reporter: in june an l.a. court overturned ban os lying in vehicles. -- bon of living in vehicles. they are no longer targeted. after 40,000 homeless, roughly 8,000 live...
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flight from jfk to los angeles isolated once it landed in l.a., a sick woman who said she'd recently been to africa. turns out she had been to southica, not the hot zone. still, a big scare. and another patient in boston being treated for ebola-like symptoms, this patient was transferred from a facility in a boston suburb. that facility is now quarantined. and we just got this piece of breaking news from overseas, ebola screenings to begin at london's heathrow airport tomorrow. that's from england's health secretary. the big question remains: is the government able to handle this ebola crisis? are bureaucracies, our bureaucracies, are they competent? it kind of goes back a generation, doesn't it, to what ronald reagan said in his inaugural speech in 1991. listen to this -- actually, i'm going to tell you what he said. government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem. you know this man, here he is, art laffer, he's with us this monday morning. art, your boss said that, and it goes to the heart of what we're facing now a generation later. the competence of government, can it do it right? and your answer is, n
flight from jfk to los angeles isolated once it landed in l.a., a sick woman who said she'd recently been to africa. turns out she had been to southica, not the hot zone. still, a big scare. and another patient in boston being treated for ebola-like symptoms, this patient was transferred from a facility in a boston suburb. that facility is now quarantined. and we just got this piece of breaking news from overseas, ebola screenings to begin at london's heathrow airport tomorrow. that's from...
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90 miles south in los angeles county homeless people in vans have become so much part of the local culture that they attract tourists. the number of unsheltered people country. >> i think in l.aacross all spans of homelessness, we are seeing an increase, especially with our younger generation and our families and that includes vehicles. and rv did in the area. >> in june, a u.s. circuit court overturned l.a. city's ban on living in vehicles so the homeless are no longer targeted by the police. but it hasn't resolved the conflict between them and the community. the los angeles homeless services authority reports that out of the nearly 40,000 known homeless, roughly 8,000 live in vehicles. homeless advocates pursued a parking lot model much like santa barbarass's but it ran community. >> generjennifer heart dibs wit people assisting the homeless says they are still able to offer some services. >> it ended up being just a street outreach model where our street outreach team we want out to the streets where people were originally park, helped them see what services were out there and what permanent housing options were available so that they could move from their vehicles directl
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l.a. is not contracted ebola. >> that woman had motion sickness. they had been miscommunication on the flight, recently traveled, west africa. that was not the case. she had been, in south africa. that is not a concern. west africa of course is where 4,000 people have died from ebola at this point. so, necessary safety measures were taken to address this scare just in case. >>> in texas, health officials are trying to figure out how a nurse at a dallas hospital got infect with ebola. >> the head of the cdc said she did wear protective gear, but eventually died, from the virus. and, fox 29's sabina kuriakose is joining us live with more on this latest case, sabina. >> reporter: health workers like this nurse are on the front lines of the fight begins ebola but her case is raising questions over whether hospitals can safely treat people with the virus. now, the nurse treated, thomas eric duncan the the ebola patient died last week at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. she did wear full protective gear but still got infect through what cdc officials called a break in protocol. they are still investigating what that may have been. she has a fever and she is in is
l.a. is not contracted ebola. >> that woman had motion sickness. they had been miscommunication on the flight, recently traveled, west africa. that was not the case. she had been, in south africa. that is not a concern. west africa of course is where 4,000 people have died from ebola at this point. so, necessary safety measures were taken to address this scare just in case. >>> in texas, health officials are trying to figure out how a nurse at a dallas hospital got infect with...
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south from alabama to arkansas. and much of the gulf coast, scattered thunderstorms for the great lakes and ohio valley. one more day of high temperatures in the west. >> l.a. hits 90. 70s in salt lake city to kansas city. 60s from the upper midwest to the graux. mostly 80s in the southeast. >>> a new jersey beach town has survived an invasion. thousands of zombies descended on the as bury park boaralk. there was this little one taking a nap during the middle of the invasion. >> take a look at this one. how did she do that? zipper right don the middle of the face. >> everyone was well prepared. of course, halloween coming up. >>> a forgotten group of american heroes. a special memorial is opening for america's disabled warn veterans. >>> what do you get when you gather 30 thos lego fans in one place? we have that story. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lysol no mess max. 6 or 7 times a day. like clockwork, every 20 minutes i clean the toilet. sometimes i get up in the middle of the night and clean the toilet. every time you go, lysol cleans for you. lysol no mess max gives you max cleaning with ever
south from alabama to arkansas. and much of the gulf coast, scattered thunderstorms for the great lakes and ohio valley. one more day of high temperatures in the west. >> l.a. hits 90. 70s in salt lake city to kansas city. 60s from the upper midwest to the graux. mostly 80s in the southeast. >>> a new jersey beach town has survived an invasion. thousands of zombies descended on the as bury park boaralk. there was this little one taking a nap during the middle of the invasion....
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south china post said these democracy dogs sporting yellow ribbons as their protest symbol. >> charles manson serving life in prison for the man son murders in california is making headlines in germany, the l.a. times saying the musical that follows man son's career debuted on stage in hamburg. the official title is charles manson, the summer of hate, the musical and sometimes you really don't have to say anything to say just how poor some people think that this is, a bad idea. >> distasteful to say the least in some people's eyes. >> a law firm representing over a dozen female celebrities is suing google, reporting the company could face a fine of up to $100 million for failing to remove the nude celebrity photos from its search results. they removed tens of thousands of pictures within hours of requests made, alluding to explicit as i say photos of jennifer lawrence and others. twitter accommodated the demands much more quickly. >> once again, everything gets lost in the cloud. >> a controversial college recruiting program now in the spotlight. >> are school drug enforcement programs forcing students to choose between the school and the law? we'll speak about the dangers of these programs.
south china post said these democracy dogs sporting yellow ribbons as their protest symbol. >> charles manson serving life in prison for the man son murders in california is making headlines in germany, the l.a. times saying the musical that follows man son's career debuted on stage in hamburg. the official title is charles manson, the summer of hate, the musical and sometimes you really don't have to say anything to say just how poor some people think that this is, a bad idea. >>...