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tanya's pregna. okay, so tanya comes, too. no, it's no good. what? no!t, too! haven't i always been there for you? ( buzzer sounds ) so, coach finds out things aren't going the way he wants them to. six hours before herman dies. the last 24 hours we've been looking at you for herman's murder. you kidding me? when herman broke the news that he was going to temple, i know you had a lot on the line. he was hurting your future. john, we're friends. we're going to hear you out one way or another, blake. it's better if you and i do it here and now. now, i know you got a deep drive. all of us got one somewhere, and it will either make you a winner, or take you down. i need you to make a gut check here, pal. me and herman... we had a moment of truth. you been in here the whole time? yeah. trying to wait me out like i'd just go home? don't you walk away from me. hey! coach! you think you can just go, after all i've done for you? you won us a state championship tonight, i'm standing here crying the blues. that's pretty piss poor. good luck at temple, son. i never
tanya's pregna. okay, so tanya comes, too. no, it's no good. what? no!t, too! haven't i always been there for you? ( buzzer sounds ) so, coach finds out things aren't going the way he wants them to. six hours before herman dies. the last 24 hours we've been looking at you for herman's murder. you kidding me? when herman broke the news that he was going to temple, i know you had a lot on the line. he was hurting your future. john, we're friends. we're going to hear you out one way or another,...
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we know as you mentioned tanya, a large part of the festival is about historical and cultural exhibits particularly those things that relate to the history of african americans of baltimore county. >> so tanya can speak more on the historical perspective of it. >> one thing that's taken place is every year we have mr. lou digs. he's written many books on the history of baltimore county. >> right. >> he provides a bus tour that will take people and show historical spots in the county. he has involved in the past the -- showed the underground railroad. >> wow. >> he has -- he is he has a wealth of information on our history in the towson community. this year again we will have a bus tour and have a display of the actual history. this history dates back to the 1800s. >> incredible. >> for towson. >> there's also a wellness village, financial empowerment zone; is that correct? >> yeah. a couple of other things we have is the health and wellness village. this year we'll have people coming out talking about different advocates for health issues. we have vendors talking to people referencing
we know as you mentioned tanya, a large part of the festival is about historical and cultural exhibits particularly those things that relate to the history of african americans of baltimore county. >> so tanya can speak more on the historical perspective of it. >> one thing that's taken place is every year we have mr. lou digs. he's written many books on the history of baltimore county. >> right. >> he provides a bus tour that will take people and show historical spots...
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to another edition of politicking on larry king joining us in studio today tanya acker the democratic strategist and reed dickens republican former republican strategist we'll get into them in a minute but we'll begin with an old friend joining us via skype from london is the former assistant secretary of state jamie ruben he's a contributing editor to the new republic a scholar in residence at oxford's rob neyer american institute good to have you with us jamie thank you very much it's obvious where we're going to go with this what's your take on the obama administration's handling of the situation in syria to this minute. well it's been a real ride for those of us in the foreign policy business first to have this terrible red line crossing by bashar assad for him to actually use chemical weapons against his own people and then for the military action to be revving up and two things happened that i haven't seen in a long time first the british parliament decided here in london not to participate in a military action that the united states is going to lead and that's something i haven
to another edition of politicking on larry king joining us in studio today tanya acker the democratic strategist and reed dickens republican former republican strategist we'll get into them in a minute but we'll begin with an old friend joining us via skype from london is the former assistant secretary of state jamie ruben he's a contributing editor to the new republic a scholar in residence at oxford's rob neyer american institute good to have you with us jamie thank you very much it's obvious...
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and tanya went to the rodin last week. niki was on locust. leaving the academy of music. victims were college types. "serious girls." he said it to ellen. let's post this composite all over the parkw. i got it. i interviewed a woman that worked with gail at the art museum. anna... anna... berlin. they had lunch together the day of the murder. we have this now. let's see if she knows our new friend. berlin: is this who killed gail? could be. do you recognize him at all? i don't think so. take your time. i can't be sure, but... but what? it sort of looks like a guy we'd see out here at lunchtime. you and gail saw him? he'd hang out here, smoking, watching people. i kind of forgot about him. he hasn't been around for years, but he's en back lately. ever get a name? no. we only talked to him once. how's the pre-med student? arrogant. pushy. in other words, the same. i know, i have bad taste in men. man: you ladies work here? yeah. how's the new exhibit? the monet? it's beautiful. i recommend it. maybe i'll take a look. see you in there. i didn't think to mention it to you bac
and tanya went to the rodin last week. niki was on locust. leaving the academy of music. victims were college types. "serious girls." he said it to ellen. let's post this composite all over the parkw. i got it. i interviewed a woman that worked with gail at the art museum. anna... anna... berlin. they had lunch together the day of the murder. we have this now. let's see if she knows our new friend. berlin: is this who killed gail? could be. do you recognize him at all? i don't think...
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tanya paige al jazerra, angola. >> u.n.icials says violent gangs are smothering thousands of men, women and children in to italy due to poor security checks. the number of illegal migrants bypassing order checks across the country's coastline is much greater than officially recorded. the officials called on the italian government to revamp its systems to help identify victims of trafficking. now german chancellors are rallying ahead of election day on sunday. the christian democratic party is enjoying high approval ratings. as they step up the attacks on the chancellor accusing her of being inning cablable of dealing with the euro zone dead crazies. while the clean up continues after devastating storms in mexico where officials now say more than 100 people have been killed in landslides. 35,000 homes across the country have been destroyed. one village was almost completely buried with several roads and bridges damaged. many areas have been cut off due to the crumbling infr crumbling, some aid has arrived by aid. water and f
tanya paige al jazerra, angola. >> u.n.icials says violent gangs are smothering thousands of men, women and children in to italy due to poor security checks. the number of illegal migrants bypassing order checks across the country's coastline is much greater than officially recorded. the officials called on the italian government to revamp its systems to help identify victims of trafficking. now german chancellors are rallying ahead of election day on sunday. the christian democratic...
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tanya paige al jazerra cape town.n. >> the captain of the costa concordia has plamed the chips helps man for the disaster, the trial has resumed after a two-month break, the wrecked cruise chippewas pulled up right. 32 people were killed in the disaster. one of the world's biggest container ships has been given an appropriately big welcome in denmark. copenhagen is home to the shipping company which hopes its new fleet of mega vessels will roll the waves, alex forest reports. >> reporter: this ship is one of only three like it. it's the biggest in the world. and at 400 meters long, it's roughly as long as four football pitches. and almost as wide as one. for the danish captain of the majestic mask it's been an unforgettable trip to copenhagen. >> i have been here since childhood and it's definitely a childhood dream of mine coming in to copenhagen on a ship. i didn't ever, ever realize or imagine that it would be on the world's largest ship and as a captain. >> reporter: this container ship is part of the new triple-e
tanya paige al jazerra cape town.n. >> the captain of the costa concordia has plamed the chips helps man for the disaster, the trial has resumed after a two-month break, the wrecked cruise chippewas pulled up right. 32 people were killed in the disaster. one of the world's biggest container ships has been given an appropriately big welcome in denmark. copenhagen is home to the shipping company which hopes its new fleet of mega vessels will roll the waves, alex forest reports. >>...
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to another edition of politicking on larry king joining us in studio today tanya acker the democratic strategist and reed dickens republican former republican strategist we'll get into them in a minute but we'll begin with an old friend joining us via skype from lung.
to another edition of politicking on larry king joining us in studio today tanya acker the democratic strategist and reed dickens republican former republican strategist we'll get into them in a minute but we'll begin with an old friend joining us via skype from lung.
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tanya rakmanova and lela jacinta. the rarest of rare categories which justifies the death penalty. those are the words of the presiding judge who handed down the maximum sentence for four men convicted of gang raping and murdering a 23-year-old student on a bus in new dehli last december. the case shocked india. and drew the world's attention to sexual crimes there. now it's coupled with a debate over capital punishment. >> we will be completely satisfied when we see them hanging by their necks. but right now, we are satisfied. because they've been given the death penalty. >> hanging, rapes come to a stop. but if a case of rape happens within two months then all the talk about sending a message is wrong. and unjust. >> the death penalty is something unusual in india. >> absolutely. an eight-year unofficial moratorium on the death sentence. death sentences were handed. but they were never executed. and the first -- that broke last year, in november. when the -- the sole attacker of the mum buy attacks of 2008 was -- and two other cases of the death penalty. and this verdict comes as
tanya rakmanova and lela jacinta. the rarest of rare categories which justifies the death penalty. those are the words of the presiding judge who handed down the maximum sentence for four men convicted of gang raping and murdering a 23-year-old student on a bus in new dehli last december. the case shocked india. and drew the world's attention to sexual crimes there. now it's coupled with a debate over capital punishment. >> we will be completely satisfied when we see them hanging by their...
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tanya moser i will takes to us seattle where volunteers are hitting the streets hoping to sign up more than 180,000 people who are currently under the insured. >> reporter: these young woman in seattle. their mission -- >> were informing people about health insurance. >> okay, so you're not currently covered. >> reporter: the volunteers stumble upon a man with lots of questions. he's out of work with no health shin you are rapbs. >> under the affordable care act you might be eligible to receive coverage. >> the question i stkpwet how can i ask the get medical benefits. i have the tpao*el opportunity to finally say now you ask the medical benefits to many, many people. >> this one on one contact will give people a clearer understanding on how to navigate through the system. >> i feel like were ahead. >> under the washington state health care exchange, those making less than $15,680 a year will qualify for coverage it will allow them to be from active instead of reactive. a population he says is often ignoreed in the health care discussion. >>> we have to take in to account that if oh so
tanya moser i will takes to us seattle where volunteers are hitting the streets hoping to sign up more than 180,000 people who are currently under the insured. >> reporter: these young woman in seattle. their mission -- >> were informing people about health insurance. >> okay, so you're not currently covered. >> reporter: the volunteers stumble upon a man with lots of questions. he's out of work with no health shin you are rapbs. >> under the affordable care act...
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tanya moseley reports. >> reporter: it's two hours before the doors open at the neighbors in need foodk in mount vernon, and chet is one of the first here. the 71-year-old army veteran relies on the food bank to supplement the $116 in food stamps he receives each month. even with the help he says he and his wife are barely getting buy. additional cuts could be crippling. >> it will just mean we don't eat as much. cut down from two meals a day, to one meal one day and two the next. >> reporter: almost half of the people that come to this food bank are veterans. many are disabled and barely able to make ends meet. but it's more than just veterans. about 5,000 active military members are on food stamps. the majority are on lower pay grades. and spending on military bases tells the story. this year food stamp usage on bases is on track to exceed $100 million. >> you would like to think that people who are serving our country would be -- be able to at least survive reasonably well and not have to worry about putting food on the table. >> reporter: justin keith helps veterans and families si
tanya moseley reports. >> reporter: it's two hours before the doors open at the neighbors in need foodk in mount vernon, and chet is one of the first here. the 71-year-old army veteran relies on the food bank to supplement the $116 in food stamps he receives each month. even with the help he says he and his wife are barely getting buy. additional cuts could be crippling. >> it will just mean we don't eat as much. cut down from two meals a day, to one meal one day and two the next....
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al jazeera tanya moseley. >> whitepages.com, employees can pour their own beer, and take unlimited vacations>> it's the quality of the benefits themselves, instead of just having a typical cafeteria, it's the higher-end cafeteria. >> joe mart of washington workforce say employees are drawn to companies that allow them to balance work and life. this free yoga class is an example of a perk making a big difference. >> the yoga is definitely a perk at julep. it's a thrill to get a workout during the day. >> this year as we've grown so rapidly i've wanted to be grateful and show appreciation to the employees who are here and also, to be able to do more as we're able to do more. >> julep also offers organic snacks and fresh produce from amazon. these perks are a smart investment. happy workers can be 90% more productive and the cost of replacing the highly skilled employees is steep. >> it's typically 150 to 200% of salary to replace somebody that's in a professional occupation. >> most of the companies offering these perks are in health care and technology such as here at whitepages.com. a good c
al jazeera tanya moseley. >> whitepages.com, employees can pour their own beer, and take unlimited vacations>> it's the quality of the benefits themselves, instead of just having a typical cafeteria, it's the higher-end cafeteria. >> joe mart of washington workforce say employees are drawn to companies that allow them to balance work and life. this free yoga class is an example of a perk making a big difference. >> the yoga is definitely a perk at julep. it's a thrill to...
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tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >>> outside detroit the ford motor company is experiencing with aew health insurance program. and it's bottom line is smaller. al jazeera has that story. >> so this would be a lunch plate showing you how you can have your salad, tuna, bread on the side. >> reporter: this is the wife of a ford motor employee in detroit, and is receiving health and medical advice that is changing her life. >> i went from a size 14 or 16 to a size 10. >> reporter: she is enrolled in a experimental health care program that is offered to many ford workers. ford and the united auto worker's union have come together to offer this program now to head off more complicated and expensive treatment later. they appear with a doctor and a private nurse whom they can contact email or phone in person as often as they need at no cost. >> the types of patients that we are seeing in this program are everything from diabetic, hypertension, cholesterol problems, obesity. >> reporter: over the past two months sheryl miller has offered new tradition and healthy living advice to dozens in
tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >>> outside detroit the ford motor company is experiencing with aew health insurance program. and it's bottom line is smaller. al jazeera has that story. >> so this would be a lunch plate showing you how you can have your salad, tuna, bread on the side. >> reporter: this is the wife of a ford motor employee in detroit, and is receiving health and medical advice that is changing her life. >> i went from a size 14 or 16 to a size 10....
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tanya unzueta, red nacional de jornaleros 05:47:00 "la verdad yo creo que se está poniendo más difícil pone peor la reforma". ### blanca ---funcionarios estatales estan tratando de resolver un mal funcionamiento en su sistema de computacion que ha dejado a miles de personas sin recibir sus beneficios de desempleo. take vo ---la oficina de empleo dejo de enviar los cheques por correo para efectuar un deposito directo a una cuenta de banco. ---pero el nuevo sistema de computacion no proces los pagos y muchas personas no reciben su ayuda economica desde el pasado 2 de septiembre. ---ahora los funcionarios solicitan paciencia a las personas mientras resuelven el problema. cesar ---la escasez de policas en san jos ha afectado a la ciudad entera, pero algunos comerciantes en la zona de la calle story dicen que han sido abandonados.. pitch - blanca ---hoy decenas de ellos tuvieron la oportunidad de ventilar sus frustraciones, como nos explica ... ---jaime peluffo desde la interseccin take 2 box de las calles story y king... jaime. blanca ---el presidente de la cadena "starbucks" howard schult
tanya unzueta, red nacional de jornaleros 05:47:00 "la verdad yo creo que se está poniendo más difícil pone peor la reforma". ### blanca ---funcionarios estatales estan tratando de resolver un mal funcionamiento en su sistema de computacion que ha dejado a miles de personas sin recibir sus beneficios de desempleo. take vo ---la oficina de empleo dejo de enviar los cheques por correo para efectuar un deposito directo a una cuenta de banco. ---pero el nuevo sistema de computacion no...
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tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >> coming up at the top of the hour america tonight with joie chen. joie standing by in washington, d.c. good evening joie. >> good evening john. on our policeman tonight, going into another weekend of college football, there is a debate on the sidelines, should student athletes be paid to play, not just appearances, it sold his likeness his jersey number, his moves, everything like him, letting a video game maker turn him into an avatar. lifetime ownership of its players, every move. >> there isn't anything more personal than a signature, you're putting it on a piece of paper a picture of yourself and somebody is taking that and selling it and making lots of money. that's bogus to me. >> america tonight's adam may will bring us details and how texas a&m's johnny manzel fits in. stay with us john at the top of the hour on america tonight. >> we will stay with you joie, thank you very much. and one golfer, has made history, ross shimabuku has the story. >>> and the california company using groundbreaking technology that makes humans invisible to the m
tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >> coming up at the top of the hour america tonight with joie chen. joie standing by in washington, d.c. good evening joie. >> good evening john. on our policeman tonight, going into another weekend of college football, there is a debate on the sidelines, should student athletes be paid to play, not just appearances, it sold his likeness his jersey number, his moves, everything like him, letting a video game maker turn him into an avatar. lifetime...
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escuchamos lo que contÓ a tanya charry en confianza. >>> una imagen vale mÁs que mil palabras, escuchasa, hace una importante aclaraciÓn de su estado de salud, los detalles en el revoltillo, regresamos a "despierta amÉrica", la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana,. ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong ♪ todos todos todos ♪ five ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ locutor ] ialégrate nación footlong! en subway, itodos los regular footlongs son five-dollar footlongs! disfruta en subtember de subs como el turkey breast, el meatball marinara e incluso el buffalo chicken. con tantísimos five-dollar footlongs, ise necesita un mes entero para celebrar! iapresúrate! ♪ subway >>> llegÓ el momento de lÁgrimas, besos, cuernos y cachetadas. >>> ah! >>> me preocupa. >>> ¿por quÉ?>>> no los conozco, quienes son? >>> como que quienes son, son dos famosos. >>> no, no babosos, tienen que ser alguien importante, a quÉ vinieron? >>> vienen a ver las novelas. >>> ah estÁn buscando a sus abuelas. >>> ay dios mÍo. >>> a lo mejor con el control. >>> no, no, ten cuidado. >>> bueno seÑores, llegÓ el momento de los paparrines noveleros. y
escuchamos lo que contÓ a tanya charry en confianza. >>> una imagen vale mÁs que mil palabras, escuchasa, hace una importante aclaraciÓn de su estado de salud, los detalles en el revoltillo, regresamos a "despierta amÉrica", la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana,. ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong ♪ todos todos todos ♪ five ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ locutor ] ialégrate nación footlong! en subway, itodos los regular footlongs son five-dollar footlongs! disfruta en...
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. >> good morning tanya director of the san francisco zoo. the zoo wanted to add it's you comments and a thank commissioner martin and we even splurged and got something in p a blue box. with that we had a very good summer at the zoo per projecting 8 hundred and 45 thousand visitors. and if i show any power point. perfect. don't have to see me. all right. we're doing a stretch school of more students prolonged. we went over 1 hundred and 80 thousand next year we're hoping with a new playground we should have a pike in attendance. so we went 6 hundred thousand more to go we're 5 thousand over budget. i want to commit we had two free days over 9 thousand residents came for free so we appreciate everybody coming. we in september move forward our free day to september 11th to remind and honor those who lost their lives and over 2 thousand residents came. we had a terrific show up for campers we've gone up in a 10 percent of on line runldz for attention. but the zoo campers themselves was the best. i don't know what we got all the small white jack
. >> good morning tanya director of the san francisco zoo. the zoo wanted to add it's you comments and a thank commissioner martin and we even splurged and got something in p a blue box. with that we had a very good summer at the zoo per projecting 8 hundred and 45 thousand visitors. and if i show any power point. perfect. don't have to see me. all right. we're doing a stretch school of more students prolonged. we went over 1 hundred and 80 thousand next year we're hoping with a new...
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. >>> tanya page reports from outside the mandela residents. >> knellson mandela has moved to the comfort his own home after nearly three months in hospital. but he is still in a critical condition and at times his health is unstable. so an ambulance is on stand by just in case he deteriorates as has to be rushed back to hospital. but he's receiving the best care possible. part of his johannenesburg home has been turned 52 care. >> we do not interfere with those decisions at all. and they have decided that they have reconfigured the house so he could receive care just as he would receive in hospital. >> the news has been welcomed by many here. >> you know when you are around people that really love and people that really care you can find of feel the attachment and positive feeling is flowing. >> if he will recover he will recover, if the time comes the time comes. >> after all, i believe that we still need our hero alive. >> mandela celebrated his 90th birthday last month defying the odds and proving yet again his resim yens. after 27 years in prison wanting reconciliation not revenge. m
. >>> tanya page reports from outside the mandela residents. >> knellson mandela has moved to the comfort his own home after nearly three months in hospital. but he is still in a critical condition and at times his health is unstable. so an ambulance is on stand by just in case he deteriorates as has to be rushed back to hospital. but he's receiving the best care possible. part of his johannenesburg home has been turned 52 care. >> we do not interfere with those decisions...
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. >> from alpharetta, georgia, please welcome tanya blanchard. let her hear it.
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al jazerra's tanya paige has the story. >> reporter: she is 18 months old.ix-kilograms, they should be at least nine and a half kgs. rache the first brought her to the hospital in march. when she was admitted and put on weight. but the draught means there is no food at home. so she's back. >> the skin of my baby has losts of rashes and she's feverish, we have no crops because there is not enough money to buy food of i feel very bad forker 4679 is . >> reporter: this is the words drought in 2 20 years, the government is delivering food eight but struggling too. >> it is the wish of the government to cover everybody, to assist everybody, however, i think it might not be possible to cover everybody at the same time. >> reporter: uncief says nearly a million people are affected. it's launched an appeal for $7.4 million. this hospital is on the frontline, four babies in the malmalnutrition ward have alreay died this year. during some months admissions double. >> with he do the best that we can. we refer those that we can to the local counselor so that they can a
al jazerra's tanya paige has the story. >> reporter: she is 18 months old.ix-kilograms, they should be at least nine and a half kgs. rache the first brought her to the hospital in march. when she was admitted and put on weight. but the draught means there is no food at home. so she's back. >> the skin of my baby has losts of rashes and she's feverish, we have no crops because there is not enough money to buy food of i feel very bad forker 4679 is . >> reporter: this is the...
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. >> reporter: tanya and her husband have some big old snakes as pets and they raise their own rodentskes. before you reach hasty conclusions, she took the baby squirrels home and tried to bottle feed them every two hours. >> i kaem home and fed them and went back to work. and came home and fed them and said why don't we try to put them with a mama rat. she just had babies the week before. >> reporter: so they did. and mama rat took the squirrels to her cave and has been nursing them every since. >> i was so scared she was going to kill them. i didn't want to try but i'm sure glad my husband talked me in to it. like she did it naturally. no even thinking about it. her ma tern tl instinct, i guess. >> reporter: don't know if it is squirrel instinct or not but the threesome fit in with their step rat relatives getting a workout on the exercise wheel, drinking bottled water and being cute enough to convert tanya and her family from snake to squirrel lovers. >> the snakes were our entertainment before but they sleep all the time. we are going to get a big er cage. i don't know if letting t
. >> reporter: tanya and her husband have some big old snakes as pets and they raise their own rodentskes. before you reach hasty conclusions, she took the baby squirrels home and tried to bottle feed them every two hours. >> i kaem home and fed them and went back to work. and came home and fed them and said why don't we try to put them with a mama rat. she just had babies the week before. >> reporter: so they did. and mama rat took the squirrels to her cave and has been...
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. >> reporter: tanya smith says it was scary. >> when i looked up, the car was landing. >> reporter: just before 7:00, officers spotted a silver mercedes speeding westbound on pine. >> the car was going so fast, they didn't have time to activate lights an sirens to get within a block of it. >> reporter: after three blocks -- >> the independent witnesses say they couldn't believe how fast that car was going. some estimates as high as 80 miles an hour. >> reporter: the van held a mother and her two children on the way to school. a 16-year-old boy identified as a junior at lincoln high school was killed instantly. the mother and daughter were taken to san francisco general. the daughter suffered critical injuries. three people from the van were taken to the hospital. the driver of the mercedes got out of her car and walked away. >> when she came out, she felled. she grabbed her head. she looked really distraught. >> reporter: why was the elderly woman speelding? was she trying to beat the lights? was her gas pedal stuck. two people are fighting for their lives. pine and gough still clos
. >> reporter: tanya smith says it was scary. >> when i looked up, the car was landing. >> reporter: just before 7:00, officers spotted a silver mercedes speeding westbound on pine. >> the car was going so fast, they didn't have time to activate lights an sirens to get within a block of it. >> reporter: after three blocks -- >> the independent witnesses say they couldn't believe how fast that car was going. some estimates as high as 80 miles an hour. >>...
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. >>> she is the wife of spike lee but tanya lewis lee is behind a new movie of her own bringing the television. >> we don't serve your kind here. >> segregation will fall. >> next up -- tanya lewis lee joins me to talk about her new project, a labor of love. she worked on this one for nine years. the watsons go to birmingham and we'll talk to her after the break. at least as much as you d. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, face time and think time make a difference. man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. ♪ unh ♪ [ male announce
. >>> she is the wife of spike lee but tanya lewis lee is behind a new movie of her own bringing the television. >> we don't serve your kind here. >> segregation will fall. >> next up -- tanya lewis lee joins me to talk about her new project, a labor of love. she worked on this one for nine years. the watsons go to birmingham and we'll talk to her after the break. at least as much as you d. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do....
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. >> reporter: tanya was walking her dog near pine and gough when the accident happened. >> this is as bad as i've seen. this is an ugly crash. >> reporter: san francisco police say a woman in a mercedes was speeding westbound on pine street just before 7 a.m. one witness said she must have been driving 80 miles per hour. not only that, she crossed over several lanes of traffic without stopping. >> the car was going so fast, they didn't have time to activate the lights or sirens to get within even a block of it before this crash happened. >> reporter: a minivan was stopped at the red light and pine and gough when the woman in the mercedes tried to pass a muni bus. that's when she hit the van from behind, so hard it flew up in the air. >> she came and she hit that bumper at that incline and it was like a jack lifted it up. >> reporter: a mother and her two children were inside the van. one of the kids, a 16-year-old boy, died on impact. the mother and the other child were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. a catering van was also hit in the accident. the three people inside su
. >> reporter: tanya was walking her dog near pine and gough when the accident happened. >> this is as bad as i've seen. this is an ugly crash. >> reporter: san francisco police say a woman in a mercedes was speeding westbound on pine street just before 7 a.m. one witness said she must have been driving 80 miles per hour. not only that, she crossed over several lanes of traffic without stopping. >> the car was going so fast, they didn't have time to activate the lights...
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. >> tanya and her husband have some big old snakes as pets, and they raise their own rodents to feedrels home, first tried bottle feeding them every two hours. >> i came home and i fed them and then i went back to, would. i came home and i fed them. my husband said, well, why don't we try putting them with the momma rat. she just had babies the week before. >> reporter: so they did, and you can watch what happened right here. one by one, momma rat, that's her name, took the squirrels into her cave and has been nursing them ever since. >> i was so squared that she was going to kill them. i didn't even want to try it. i'm sure glad my husband talked me into it. it's like she did it naturally. there was no even thinking about it. maternal instinct, i guess you could say. >> reporter: don't know if it's squirrel instinct or not, but the three some fit right in with their step rat relatives getting a workout on the exercise wheel, drinking bottled water and being cute enough to convert tanya and her family from snake lovers to squirrel lovers. >> the snakes were kind of our entertainment
. >> tanya and her husband have some big old snakes as pets, and they raise their own rodents to feedrels home, first tried bottle feeding them every two hours. >> i came home and i fed them and then i went back to, would. i came home and i fed them. my husband said, well, why don't we try putting them with the momma rat. she just had babies the week before. >> reporter: so they did, and you can watch what happened right here. one by one, momma rat, that's her name, took the...
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tanya rnaleros :47:00 "lverdad creo q cada vez se pone olarma forma".esolver un mal funcionamiento en su sistema de computacion que ha dejado a miles de personas sin recibir sus beneficios de desempleo. take vo ---la oficina de empleo dejo de enviar los cheques por correo para efectuar un deposito directo a una cuenta de banco. ---pero el nuevo sistema de computacion no proces los pagos y muchas personas no reciben su cesar ---funcionarios estatales estan tratando de resolver un mal funcionamiento en su sistema de computacion que ha dejado a miles de personas sin recibir sus beneficios de desempleo. take vo ---la oficina de empleo dejo de enviar los cheques por correo para efectuar un deposito directo a una cuenta de banco. ---pero el nuevo sistema de computacion no proces los pagos y muchas personas no reciben su ayuda economica desde el pasado 2 de septiembre. ---ahora los funcionarios solicitan paciencia a las personas mientras resuelven el problema. stop open cesar ---javier catro sigue de vacaciones pero nestor flecha nos acompaÑa.. blanca ---con e
tanya rnaleros :47:00 "lverdad creo q cada vez se pone olarma forma".esolver un mal funcionamiento en su sistema de computacion que ha dejado a miles de personas sin recibir sus beneficios de desempleo. take vo ---la oficina de empleo dejo de enviar los cheques por correo para efectuar un deposito directo a una cuenta de banco. ---pero el nuevo sistema de computacion no proces los pagos y muchas personas no reciben su cesar ---funcionarios estatales estan tratando de resolver un mal...
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bush spokesperson reed dickens and democratic strategist tanya acker face-off it's all next on politica little larry king. welcome to another edition of politicking on larry king joining us in studio today tanya acker the democratic strategist and read dickens republican former republican strategist we'll get into them in a minute but we'll begin.
bush spokesperson reed dickens and democratic strategist tanya acker face-off it's all next on politica little larry king. welcome to another edition of politicking on larry king joining us in studio today tanya acker the democratic strategist and read dickens republican former republican strategist we'll get into them in a minute but we'll begin.
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tanya is still there paying for satellite time, we got to use it.ou. >> every american. stuart: a little background. the energy department is selling the $192 million loan it made in 2009. it is selling it. pennies on the dollar. it is not in good shape. you are taking advantage of my taxpayer subsidy. you ought to be ashamed of yourself. >> you make me feel so bad. i love my car so much and i think the american public. but i do think we will recoup pennies on the dollar. i am sorry to all those americans who put taxpayer dollars in but i do love my car. stuart: it goes fast, it is smooth, it is quiet, doesn't run out of juice. >> i have a nice mercedes and daimler of mercedes-benz, but i will never not by an electric car again. is the most amazing thing i ever purchased. i have an s 150 some odd balance it out when it comes to gas and everything else but i absolutely love it. stuart: you never buy another non electric car again? really? >> no. honestly. first of all i put in $30 of gas and i get 450 miles. i get to drive in the carpool lane. this w
tanya is still there paying for satellite time, we got to use it.ou. >> every american. stuart: a little background. the energy department is selling the $192 million loan it made in 2009. it is selling it. pennies on the dollar. it is not in good shape. you are taking advantage of my taxpayer subsidy. you ought to be ashamed of yourself. >> you make me feel so bad. i love my car so much and i think the american public. but i do think we will recoup pennies on the dollar. i am sorry...
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tanya mosely, al jazerra, mount vernon, washington. >> your personalized music champions will keep onng. thanks to the legal battle pandora just won against the music industry. sales of nigerian art are skyrocketing. why modern african pieces are so hot right now. >> african art is enjoying a renaissance. modern pieces by budding artists are being snatched up by investors while traditional works are taking a hit. al jazerra's ivan reports. >> the quick step, the foxtrot. >> reporter: she is one of nigeria's budding artists. her exhibition is called unmatched beauty. the paintings include diverse things and not air yo typical images from africa. in this painting, didi depicts revelation, temptation and creation in the garden of eden. in this series of works she calls still they rise, she focuses on the strength and resilient of women. and these paintings don't come cheap. they have sold for as much as $10,000 reach. >> right now african art is flowing. a lot has changed drastically, you know, last year and [inaudible] a lot of people, that's collecting after cap art to have something h
tanya mosely, al jazerra, mount vernon, washington. >> your personalized music champions will keep onng. thanks to the legal battle pandora just won against the music industry. sales of nigerian art are skyrocketing. why modern african pieces are so hot right now. >> african art is enjoying a renaissance. modern pieces by budding artists are being snatched up by investors while traditional works are taking a hit. al jazerra's ivan reports. >> the quick step, the foxtrot....
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also tanya shiner, andrea contrayer as, noni [speaker not understood], chris kern who are all in environmental planning, mike wynn and elton chin in our information technology group, and jonas has been a very helpful advisor and really greased things to make things happen and let us make changes. so, thank you very much. i'm happy to take any questions or comments, and then i'll be able to open up to public comment. >> i'll take public comment first and maybe there are some questions. >> okay. >> thank you. >> i have no speaker cards. >> okay, opening it up for public comment if there's any on this item. >>> sue hester, i had a hard time reading that screen. there are community plan exemptions. and every time this commission adopts an area plan, you adopt a process to basically gut c-e-q-a noticing requirements. major projects in south of market, in the mission, in potrero hill all used to have the notice at the getting of the project. it was an environmental notice and you became aware there was a project. now there is none because a lot of the projects get exemptions. and they get exemptions
also tanya shiner, andrea contrayer as, noni [speaker not understood], chris kern who are all in environmental planning, mike wynn and elton chin in our information technology group, and jonas has been a very helpful advisor and really greased things to make things happen and let us make changes. so, thank you very much. i'm happy to take any questions or comments, and then i'll be able to open up to public comment. >> i'll take public comment first and maybe there are some questions....
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tanya francke, kay's best friend. i want to talk to her. who is kay connell? who is she? is she popular, or is she a loner? did she like this town? did she want to bolt first chance she got? did she have, uh, dreams? she knew this guy. we know her. maybe we can know him. this is designer. this is expensive. the boyfriend, randy. randy stetz. he could afford this? he's still in high school. well, her mother didn't buy it. what are we thinking? oh, i don't know. stepfather? any rich uncles? no. an admirer. yeah. all right, i want to talk to the boyfriend. i can get him to the station. no, no. no, i want to go to the school, where he is, in his class, pull him out in front of his friends. catch him off guard. i want to get people talking. so, how far away is the school? [ clears throat ] it's 10:00, detective dormer. you bet. at night. oh. so, when does it get dark around here? uh, it doesn't. not this time of year. yeah, i heard about that. how come you didn't know that, hap? lower 48. lower 48? you're not from here. can tell by your walk. how's that? unsure. ah. dormer and
tanya francke, kay's best friend. i want to talk to her. who is kay connell? who is she? is she popular, or is she a loner? did she like this town? did she want to bolt first chance she got? did she have, uh, dreams? she knew this guy. we know her. maybe we can know him. this is designer. this is expensive. the boyfriend, randy. randy stetz. he could afford this? he's still in high school. well, her mother didn't buy it. what are we thinking? oh, i don't know. stepfather? any rich uncles? no....
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lo que le dijo a tanya charry de "el gordo y la flaca", en confianza. >>> y porque tÚ lo pediste, vuelvelito. bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica", la mejor manera de comenzar sus maÑanas en la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana, hoy casi viernes. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ ya llegÓ "despierta amÉrica ♪". ♪ empiecen ya con el amor. ♪ para ustedes va mi canto, familia de univisiÓn♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ hoy te invito a disfrutar. ♪ de un programa familiar. ♪ estÁs en "despierta amÉrica ♪". ♪ no se te vaya a olvidar. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> seÑores, quÉ mucha gente hay aquÍ hoy. >>> sÍ. (risas) >>> con esto le decimos muy buenos dÍas, es jueves 19 de septiembre, del 2013. y es casi viernes. >>> sÍ, "cachi viernes". >>> no llegamos todavÍa. >>> sÍ, "cachi viernes". >>> raÚl estÁ de vacaciones, alan tiene el dÍa libre, no importa que se quede libre, Él regreso, lo vemos a la noche en "corazÓn indomable", daniel arenas. >>> bravo! (aplausos) . >>> quÉ gusto estar aquÍ otra vez, acompaÑÁndoles, aprendiendo, espero que disfruten con alan. >>> sÍ, tambiÉn alan estrada estÁ con nosotros. >>> porque ustedes no lo pidieron, estoy aq
lo que le dijo a tanya charry de "el gordo y la flaca", en confianza. >>> y porque tÚ lo pediste, vuelvelito. bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica", la mejor manera de comenzar sus maÑanas en la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana, hoy casi viernes. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ ya llegÓ "despierta amÉrica ♪". ♪ empiecen ya con el amor. ♪ para ustedes va mi canto, familia de univisiÓn♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ hoy te invito a disfrutar. ♪ de un programa...
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bush spokesperson reed dickens and democratic strategist tanya acker face-off it's all next on politic a little larry king. wealthy british style. time. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our.
bush spokesperson reed dickens and democratic strategist tanya acker face-off it's all next on politic a little larry king. wealthy british style. time. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our.
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tanya moseley takes us to seattle, where volunteers are hitting the streets hoping to sign up more thane who are currently uninsured. >> reporter: these young women are part of a 100-person volunteer team. their mission? >> we're informing people about health insurance. >> reporter: on this day they are targeting one of seattles low income communities. the volunteers quickly stumble upon a man with lots of questions. he is out of work with no health insurance. >> you might be eligible to receive coverage through the affordable health care. >> the number one question i get is how can i access medical benefits? i now feel i can say now you can access benefits to many, many people. >> penny believes this one-on-one contact will give people a clearer understanding of how to navigate through the system. those makes less than $15,856 a year will qualify for extended medicaid coverage. and it includes wellness care. john is a homeless outreach coordinator. >> we have to take into account that if somebody is get rally living on the street under a bridge with serious mental illness, telling them
tanya moseley takes us to seattle, where volunteers are hitting the streets hoping to sign up more thane who are currently uninsured. >> reporter: these young women are part of a 100-person volunteer team. their mission? >> we're informing people about health insurance. >> reporter: on this day they are targeting one of seattles low income communities. the volunteers quickly stumble upon a man with lots of questions. he is out of work with no health insurance. >> you...
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. >> they service western monday tanya, north idaho, and a little bit of north oregon. >> he said thes hatd fridges and freezers, but they were full. >> most of the time, there was extra cases of frozen refrigerator food on the outside. >> and because the sheds were hidden from health officials coast-to-coast, they were never inspected. >> did you ever see a health inspect inspector? >> no, never. >> how hot was it in the sheds? >> it gets up to 105. >> they know it's a violation of basic safety food retirements. >> to do that intentionally is appalling. i think they are gambling with public health. as soon as the food gets over 41-degree level, and bacteria will double every few minutes. 48 million people get sick each year in the u.s. from eating bad food. >> people are now paying attention. >> after the first report in july, cisco said it stopped using the sheds in california and replaced the division president. we asked for an interview about the sheds we since uncovered throughout the u.s. and canada. the company declined but in a statement to nbc, sysco said they have ceased ope
. >> they service western monday tanya, north idaho, and a little bit of north oregon. >> he said thes hatd fridges and freezers, but they were full. >> most of the time, there was extra cases of frozen refrigerator food on the outside. >> and because the sheds were hidden from health officials coast-to-coast, they were never inspected. >> did you ever see a health inspect inspector? >> no, never. >> how hot was it in the sheds? >> it gets up to...
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tanya, moserly, al jazeera. , washington. >>> a lot of storms out west. especially in colorado. the storms are letting up for the folks out there. >> we could use some relief it's that time year that the angle of the sun is getting lower as the sun starts to shift toward the equateer. so trying to work its way south and that's leading to a lot of storms and cool air meets up with the warm air. low pressure moving in oregon. hard to see on the satellite and not hard to see when you're in the western washington area. seattle has had several hundred lightning strikes in last few hours. earlier this morning, the national weather service countered about 1,000 lightning strikes alone in the seat is area from storms. you ski here on the radar -- you can see here on the radar the intensity of the storms even as they're moving west of the cascades. the seattle delayed the seahawk game but now we're looking at the potential of severe thunderstorms in eastern washington as we have all this moisture moving tprup the south it's a whole different storm that's causing the flooding in colorado
tanya, moserly, al jazeera. , washington. >>> a lot of storms out west. especially in colorado. the storms are letting up for the folks out there. >> we could use some relief it's that time year that the angle of the sun is getting lower as the sun starts to shift toward the equateer. so trying to work its way south and that's leading to a lot of storms and cool air meets up with the warm air. low pressure moving in oregon. hard to see on the satellite and not hard to see when...
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here is al jazeera's tanya moseley. >> whitepages.com, employees can pour their own beer have unlimitedvacations. the perks are the newest example of how some companies are wooing talent. >> it is the quality of the benefits themselves instead of having a typical cafeteria, it's the higher-end cafeteria. >> jo of washington workforce says employees especially younger ones are drawn to companies that allow them to balance work and life. this free weekly yoga class at this startup julep -- >> the yoga is definitely a perk. it's nice to get a workout in during the way. >> one great person can make a tremendous impact on a company of our size. this year, as we've grown so rapidly, i've wanted to be grateful and show appreciation to the employees who are here and also, to be able to do more as we're able to do more. >> julep also offers organic enacts from amazon. a smart investment, happy worker can be up to 90% more productive and the cost of replacing the highly skilled employees is steep. >> it's typically 150 to 200% of salary to replace somebody that's in a professional occupation. >>
here is al jazeera's tanya moseley. >> whitepages.com, employees can pour their own beer have unlimitedvacations. the perks are the newest example of how some companies are wooing talent. >> it is the quality of the benefits themselves instead of having a typical cafeteria, it's the higher-end cafeteria. >> jo of washington workforce says employees especially younger ones are drawn to companies that allow them to balance work and life. this free weekly yoga class at this...
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>> tanya said b. that's easy. because going to a movie on a first date would be kind of awkward. can't talk to the person like you can and get to know them during dinner. but the answer is a, go to a movie and i suspect it's because if it's a terrible first date, you don't have to talk to him. that's my guess. >>> we've had some terrible situations all around town. we're looking at a live picture here at route 301 at route 5 in brandywine. a medevac helicopter was called to the scene of this accident in brandywine. i suggest with all the lanes blocked here that you scoot over two brandywine road instead. we're going to take a live look in bethesda. a ride on bus caught on fire. i know there are no injuries. this is river road west of bradley boulevard. traffic is alternating to get through. expect extremely heavy traffic through bethesda and potomac because of it. and 95 miserable in virginia. >> no problems in the weather, high 77. >>> cbs news is coming up next. they'll talk about the consumers reports list of the best products of 2013. >> we'll be back in 25 minutes with weath
>> tanya said b. that's easy. because going to a movie on a first date would be kind of awkward. can't talk to the person like you can and get to know them during dinner. but the answer is a, go to a movie and i suspect it's because if it's a terrible first date, you don't have to talk to him. that's my guess. >>> we've had some terrible situations all around town. we're looking at a live picture here at route 301 at route 5 in brandywine. a medevac helicopter was called to the...
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>> our face book friend tanya wrote, i agree, please don't let it be c as in wearing makeup.he's going to go with a, playing hard to get. >> and she is going to be correct. it is a, playing hard to get. we'll be right back. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> beautiful out there. it's krilly right now -- chilly right now but a beautiful afternoon. perhaps some showers here toward early next week. >>> on the northbound side of i- 95 before i get to this picture, i just got word of a serious accident near route 100 heading for jessup. this is inbound i-66 at route 50. it's going to be very slow and heavy from manassas most of the way to the beltway right now. >> cbs this morning is next. one-third of the rock 'n' roll super gr
>> our face book friend tanya wrote, i agree, please don't let it be c as in wearing makeup.he's going to go with a, playing hard to get. >> and she is going to be correct. it is a, playing hard to get. we'll be right back. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the...
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nit tanya hue was drawing rid lines. i'm good at words not deeds, i want my own red line.ne. they used chemical weapons before a couple weeks ago and he did nothing on this. this is a situation of his own making. >> we don't know he used chemical weapons before? >> yes, we do. >> where is the evidence of it? >> it's all over the newspaper. the president acknowledged it. >> there was never any conclusive evidence not that there is now. >> how do you get over 100,000 dead people. it didn't just happen a couple weeks ago. this has been happening for a while. by the way, it isn't just the assad regime. it is al qaeda. we know for a fact al nunsra used wmds and now russian detailed hundreds of pages that al qaeda did it, the rebels did it. >> you want to take putin's intelligence and use that. he's been allied with this thug a long time. there are 1200 groups over there in the resistance. the people where these missiles were sent with chemical weapons was on top of the free syrian army, secular, pro united states and by the way we should have been in helping earlier. >> 30 mont
nit tanya hue was drawing rid lines. i'm good at words not deeds, i want my own red line.ne. they used chemical weapons before a couple weeks ago and he did nothing on this. this is a situation of his own making. >> we don't know he used chemical weapons before? >> yes, we do. >> where is the evidence of it? >> it's all over the newspaper. the president acknowledged it. >> there was never any conclusive evidence not that there is now. >> how do you get over...
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tanya page joins us live from johannesburg where the former leader remains in critical condition. if his health hasn't changed and he is in critical condition, why is he being discharged? >> reporter: i think he has been discharged between given the choice between being intensive care in the hospital and at home in the comfort of your own home, i think we all kn know. the south african presidency was at pains in its news release to say that an intensive care unit has been set up in his house and home that's a suburb home just behind me, he is getting all of the care he needs to maintain that critical but stable condition. they also went on to say that the entire medical attempt that's been treating him in pretty or i can't has moved here. he is getting the very best care possib possible. but this time, at least in the comfort from his own home. >> and tania, you mentioned the critical care unit being moved to his home. what kind of treatment will he receive by those doctors there? >> reporter: well, which is where at least the president wants top preserve as much of the privacy of
tanya page joins us live from johannesburg where the former leader remains in critical condition. if his health hasn't changed and he is in critical condition, why is he being discharged? >> reporter: i think he has been discharged between given the choice between being intensive care in the hospital and at home in the comfort of your own home, i think we all kn know. the south african presidency was at pains in its news release to say that an intensive care unit has been set up in his...
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not far from her home, tanya bernam is driving on 48th avenue when she says a teenage driver comes up behind her at a very high speed. >> i stop my van. i got out, walked back to the gentleman that was driving the vehicle. i told him that he needed to slow down before someone got hurt or before i called the manatee county sheriff's department. and he said, yes, ma'am. i got back in my van, started to pull away when he cut through one of the pieces of property. >> bernam says four teens from palmetto high school zoomed by her house. at the cross street of 17th avenue, she can see their cars parked on both sides of the roadway. she has an uneasy feeling. >> i told the manatee county to get someone out here immediately, that whatever was going on down there wasn't good. >> her house is just a couple of minutes away. even though she can't see the fight, she's still worried. she calls the police again. >> come on, sarah. >> five minutes after the fight begins, police arrive and the crowd breaks up. >> yeah! whoo! yeah. >> come on, sarah. >> come on, sarah. >> within an hour of the scuffle,
not far from her home, tanya bernam is driving on 48th avenue when she says a teenage driver comes up behind her at a very high speed. >> i stop my van. i got out, walked back to the gentleman that was driving the vehicle. i told him that he needed to slow down before someone got hurt or before i called the manatee county sheriff's department. and he said, yes, ma'am. i got back in my van, started to pull away when he cut through one of the pieces of property. >> bernam says four...
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you're not gonna do your eyes, tanya? it's really pretty if you do your eye shadow. but she's remembering that the rule is that we can't put the face paint around our eyes, 'cause that's how we spread germs. and we spread germs by putting it in our mouth, too. i didn't put it in my mouth. jordan, this is too close to your eye, and that's not a choice. we can help by being consistent with our children in words and deeds. children appreciate knowing just what the rules are at home or in the classroom. that way, they know where they stand and what will happen if they cross the line. woman: remember, we must keep our glasses on to protect our eyes. woman, voice-over: we teach limits by example. woman: miss hammill will put it on very easy. just for it to protect your eyes, so you won't hit your eyes with the hammer or the nails pop in your eyes, o.k.? woman, voice-over: there's no running in the classroom. the limit for that is safety reasons. it's safer to walk in the classroom. if you're running around a table and you hit the chair, you're gonna get hurt. if you walk a
you're not gonna do your eyes, tanya? it's really pretty if you do your eye shadow. but she's remembering that the rule is that we can't put the face paint around our eyes, 'cause that's how we spread germs. and we spread germs by putting it in our mouth, too. i didn't put it in my mouth. jordan, this is too close to your eye, and that's not a choice. we can help by being consistent with our children in words and deeds. children appreciate knowing just what the rules are at home or in the...
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tanya fields is our foot soldier. i'll see you tomorrow morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern. much fun. where are the women of color on the cat walk? right now it's time for a preview of weekends with alex witt. >> you look great today. >> president obama and russian president putin met at the g-20. what went on behind closed doors? >>> chunks of the beach are being swallowed up. why the situation is so dire? >>> rhoades scholar west moore tells me about another man sitting in prison with his name. it's a story i couldn't turn away from. i'll be right back. >>> new and important twists overseas this hour on syria. is john kerry convincing any other countries to join the u.s. in a military strike. >>> making his case. president own with a new message today on syria. it comes just days before he makes a national appeal. will the public buy it? >>> in florida, it's a coastlining crisis. a new report on how beaches may be disappearing as the sands of time slip away. >>> the number one selling car
tanya fields is our foot soldier. i'll see you tomorrow morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern. much fun. where are the women of color on the cat walk? right now it's time for a preview of weekends with alex witt. >> you look great today. >> president obama and russian president putin met at the g-20. what went on behind closed doors? >>> chunks of the beach are being swallowed up. why the situation is so dire? >>> rhoades scholar west moore tells me about another man sitting...
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tanya insists she has repaid richard for everything he's suing for in court today. >> start with you.hard way. the defendant, who i thought was my good friend, was actually for the past seven months basically just setting me up for a con. we used to have lunch together and we used to -- i would listen to stories of her marriage and her abuse stories about her abusive husband and health issues. she did have health issues. and she even told me that she had feelings stronger than friendship which the friendship was strictly platonic. and that, to me, was just part of the reason, part of the con she was setting me up with. and just to let you know, your honor, last conversation i had with her was one of the last conversations i had with her, she said she was crying at first, and then when i told her i was going to go on with the case, she told me she was going to lie in court and say that she gave me narcotics in exchange, which is a falsehood, and i have proof in a text that that was turned down, and i have a letter from my roommate who lived with me. and then plus i was also getting a n
tanya insists she has repaid richard for everything he's suing for in court today. >> start with you.hard way. the defendant, who i thought was my good friend, was actually for the past seven months basically just setting me up for a con. we used to have lunch together and we used to -- i would listen to stories of her marriage and her abuse stories about her abusive husband and health issues. she did have health issues. and she even told me that she had feelings stronger than friendship...