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. >> reporter: tanya prashad, a one-time surrogate mother, supports lahl's argument.2003 she was the surrogate for a same-sex couple using her own egg and regretted it instantly. >> and then when she was right there in my arms all those little pieces of paper that we signed just kind of fell away. i never thought about her. i never for a second thought about what was right for her and what she deserved. >> did you feel guilty? >> horrible guilt. and shame. both. an even mix of both. >> you felt like someone who'd given their child away. >> i felt like someone that sold my child. >> reporter: even though she signed away herr legal rights, tanya worked out a deal with the child's parents that she'd still be involved. >> what was your understanding of the agreement? >> that i would have a baby and she'd live with them but i'd always be a part of her life. there's not another mom. so i would -- the plan was for me to still act in the capacity as her mom. >> reporter: but she says that's not what ended up happening and over the years tanya fought to keep a relationship wit
. >> reporter: tanya prashad, a one-time surrogate mother, supports lahl's argument.2003 she was the surrogate for a same-sex couple using her own egg and regretted it instantly. >> and then when she was right there in my arms all those little pieces of paper that we signed just kind of fell away. i never thought about her. i never for a second thought about what was right for her and what she deserved. >> did you feel guilty? >> horrible guilt. and shame. both. an even...
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tanya, let me start with you.ve been open about your depression, and even your thoughts of suicide. can you share with us what that dark place feels like? >> you know, unless you've been there, you really have no clue. and that's why i really want to encourage people not to judge robin, even for his family at this point, because, you know, when you are in that dark space, people who commit suicide or try to commit suicide don't want to die, they want to end the pain, and they are desperate. it's a desperate cry out from a person who is in extreme pain. >> of course. >> and it's unresolved pain. >> that's such a great point. when people outside, and we've heard this, and we heard todd bridges just say it, the person who committed suicide is selfish, it's mean that they don't realize how crushing the depression is, and they think that they're going to be sparing their family of that. but dr. sophie, i want to bring up something that i learned in the past 24 hours that i didn't know before. and that is that middle ag
tanya, let me start with you.ve been open about your depression, and even your thoughts of suicide. can you share with us what that dark place feels like? >> you know, unless you've been there, you really have no clue. and that's why i really want to encourage people not to judge robin, even for his family at this point, because, you know, when you are in that dark space, people who commit suicide or try to commit suicide don't want to die, they want to end the pain, and they are...
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steve preston is back with us as is tanya yuki. the first question is from an entrepreneur who's ready to raise capital. >> what are the fundamental metrics, things we should have in place before we start going out and looking at alternative outside financing sources? >> good question. all right, tanya, let's start with you. >> so the biggest thing is making sure you have your finances in order. it sounds like you'll be looking through institutional money which means they're really going to understand three years from now how you're going to grow and have the projections clear as to why you're going to go out and corner the marketplace. particularly early on, it's less about really proving everything that you've done but more about ensuring that you have a vision and you have your numbers in order to prove how you can execute. >> anything else, steve? >> yes. add to that, stability is important, especially in the lending community. if you're going to get debt capital, they're going to look closely at can the cash flow support your
steve preston is back with us as is tanya yuki. the first question is from an entrepreneur who's ready to raise capital. >> what are the fundamental metrics, things we should have in place before we start going out and looking at alternative outside financing sources? >> good question. all right, tanya, let's start with you. >> so the biggest thing is making sure you have your finances in order. it sounds like you'll be looking through institutional money which means they're...
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tanya, what do you think?know if that is what she meant by that certainly i think the takeaway should be for airport security that maybe they need to debrief here. they ned figure out this seeming sweet, innocent, older lady who potentially has some mental health issues, knows that they don't about their security. look, we're living in a time where there are all kind of threats out here, domestic, and abroad. our airports have to be safe. the fact that she keeps alluding to -- eluding security, actually getting on an airplane and stowing away, flying from one jurisdiction to another, is extremely problematic. it does put you in the mind-set of some of those teenage hackers that sort of sit in the basement and can crack security code and then the cia call them in and they become analysts for the government. perhaps she does need to be consulted. jon: dan, she has been told to stay away from airports and she keeps violating that order. that is why she is in jail now. >> two very different issues. one is the part
tanya, what do you think?know if that is what she meant by that certainly i think the takeaway should be for airport security that maybe they need to debrief here. they ned figure out this seeming sweet, innocent, older lady who potentially has some mental health issues, knows that they don't about their security. look, we're living in a time where there are all kind of threats out here, domestic, and abroad. our airports have to be safe. the fact that she keeps alluding to -- eluding security,...
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plus: >> i'm tanya page reporting, where tens of thousands of jobs are at risk.is a preferentialial trade deal with the united states. >> an early fight for silverware. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> gaza and israel, growing up under attack living with violence... the stories you haven't heard 30 days of war hosted by john seigenthaler only on al jazeera america >> i'm barbara serra, you're watching the news hour. a detail of stories. israeli troops have been pulling out of the gaza territory. peace negotiations currently going on in cairo. >>> fears are growing over the yazidi area o
plus: >> i'm tanya page reporting, where tens of thousands of jobs are at risk.is a preferentialial trade deal with the united states. >> an early fight for silverware. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the...
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. >> all right, tanya, tanya page reporting for us on the situation in lesoto. >>> u.n. peace keepers have come under attack in the golan heights by groups fighting in syria. among the force of 1200 troops who monitor the line between the golan heights. jackie, they have come under attack? >> yes, we hear that they did come under attack. they have come under attack by rebels early on saturday. and there were exchanges and they were not going to surrender. they have rules of engagement and instruct ininstructions. there is one group of filipino peace keepers who are under force and siege by rebels. and another group of fijian peace keepers who are being held hostage by syrian rebels. the u.s. has been in touch, and demanding the return of those abducted peace keepers and also the siege should be lifted to those other peace keepers who are in that area of separation between syria and israeli-held territory, and should be allowed to get on with their job, which is observing and keeping the peace. >> not the first time that the u.n.'s peace keepers monitoring that area that
. >> all right, tanya, tanya page reporting for us on the situation in lesoto. >>> u.n. peace keepers have come under attack in the golan heights by groups fighting in syria. among the force of 1200 troops who monitor the line between the golan heights. jackie, they have come under attack? >> yes, we hear that they did come under attack. they have come under attack by rebels early on saturday. and there were exchanges and they were not going to surrender. they have rules of...
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tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >> i'm richelle carey. program note, watch gaza, witness to war. 11 eastern, 8 pacific. "consider this" starts right now. >> israel's long struggle with palestinians has led to some surprising changes of heart. a former israeli soldier who has major reservations about the country's military joins us. hello, i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this," that story and much more straight ahead. >> for terror organizations around the world kidnapping is big business. >> this has become a cottage industry. >> a government report says the money is the main source of funding. >> and their pockets are lined with money from western governments. >> and
tanya moseley, al jazeera, seattle. >> i'm richelle carey. program note, watch gaza, witness to war. 11 eastern, 8 pacific. "consider this" starts right now. >> israel's long struggle with palestinians has led to some surprising changes of heart. a former israeli soldier who has major reservations about the country's military joins us. hello, i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this," that story and much more straight ahead. >> for terror organizations...
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with tips on how to be healthy and during tough vacation time, i want to break it down tanya, number, pack for the plane? >> yes, so, not gaining weight on vacation begins before you leave hometown, waiting until you get on the plane is a recipe for disaster, everything between meal they serve and knack boxes they have more than a thousand calories, but you are in a rush, you don't pack a sandwich from home, airport has healthy snacks from soup to fresh fruit, and sushi, my favorite, is beef jerky, you know before you get on the plane, that newspaper,. nicole: not a slim jim? >> no, beef jerky, it is dried meat. >> instead of their plane food that is full of high calories, and sal, and such, talk about the portions, so you say, stock your hotel room, instead of mini bar? >> that mini bar is a landmine of delicious treats but colorically dense -- get yogurt and cheese and fresh fruit, say your hotel room does not have a refrigerator, get some shelf safe protein options, nuts and pro deaprotein bars. nicole: you did a lot of studying, a lot is science, it is about the science behind it
with tips on how to be healthy and during tough vacation time, i want to break it down tanya, number, pack for the plane? >> yes, so, not gaining weight on vacation begins before you leave hometown, waiting until you get on the plane is a recipe for disaster, everything between meal they serve and knack boxes they have more than a thousand calories, but you are in a rush, you don't pack a sandwich from home, airport has healthy snacks from soup to fresh fruit, and sushi, my favorite, is...
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tell us about this one tanya. >> reporter: well, the general very pleased, relieved that there have beenleast four of the six men found guilty of his attempted murder, very relieved as i said. he believes that the president was behind it all. that it went all the way to the top to the president's office. he said he felt quite vend indicated and believes this sends a message to his formal ally and the rwandan government. >> the message is they should not be involved in politically motivated actions. they would discuss political issues, discuss with people instead of killing them. that should be the message, that we should not kill people who are opposed to us, we should have dialogue with them and find a solution to the problem. >> the two men the president and the general -- president of rwanda and the general, fell out enough for him to flee the country. but what are the repercussions on rwanda and south africa likely to be? >> well, south africa certainly will be feeling quite vindicated by these verdicts. they want to send a message that no attempts on any refugees. they have had this
tell us about this one tanya. >> reporter: well, the general very pleased, relieved that there have beenleast four of the six men found guilty of his attempted murder, very relieved as i said. he believes that the president was behind it all. that it went all the way to the top to the president's office. he said he felt quite vend indicated and believes this sends a message to his formal ally and the rwandan government. >> the message is they should not be involved in politically...
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. >> tanya whitney has been cited with trespassing. her husband entered the hospital and both were carrying live like dolls. the two returned to mercy medical today. this time whitney was wearing ns and the case will be turned to prosecutors. >>> the consumer product safety commission announced the recall after two children opened the zipper on the bean bean bag chair and crawled inside and suffocated. the chairs are sold online and many retailers including wal-mart and amazon.com. >>> the department of homeland security says the malicious software would allow hackers to steal customers' information. it was discovered last october but was not flagged by anti-virus program until this month. this comes after ups found that 51 of its stores nationwide has become infected with the malware. two bay area stores were included in that total. >>> the fog is moving to the north bay portions of the east bay. we are seeing drizzles near the coastline and that's going to continue. we'll have sunshine tomorrow af, temperatures largely in the 70s and
. >> tanya whitney has been cited with trespassing. her husband entered the hospital and both were carrying live like dolls. the two returned to mercy medical today. this time whitney was wearing ns and the case will be turned to prosecutors. >>> the consumer product safety commission announced the recall after two children opened the zipper on the bean bean bag chair and crawled inside and suffocated. the chairs are sold online and many retailers including wal-mart and...
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. >> we contacted tanya lodge and the general manager responded right away.ed the cost of the key and refunded their hotel stay. and offered another two-night stay for free. the spokesperson said the manager handling their case had left her job before providing the refund. telling us, we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience to the leva family. wiv we had been made aware of the lapse of any communication sooner and hope that they will return as our guests to continue a wonderful family tradition enjoying yosemite. >> that was always our goal. to continue to make memories, take pictures in the same spots again. enjoy the facilities. >> i'd like to thank tanya lodge for really making it up to this family. one lesson in all of this -- take a spare key when you go on a road trip. to it may come in handy. i'm michael finney. 7 on your side. >> the matrix of the mediterranean comes to the peninsula this Ñiweekend. the pellmont greek festival. today through money at holy cross greek orthodox church in belmont. greek food, folk music and dancing. the festival is
. >> we contacted tanya lodge and the general manager responded right away.ed the cost of the key and refunded their hotel stay. and offered another two-night stay for free. the spokesperson said the manager handling their case had left her job before providing the refund. telling us, we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience to the leva family. wiv we had been made aware of the lapse of any communication sooner and hope that they will return as our guests to continue a wonderful...
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tanya moseley shows us how one zoo in seattle is making a tough decision trying to figure out how toe one of the most popular exhibits. >> all of these people are about to get closer than they have before to an 8,000 pound giant. >> hi, bamboo. >> at 47 years old, bamboo is the oldest elephant here at the zoo. >> hi, punkin. hi, suiteie pie. >> she shares this space 2 two other elephants. 35-year-old chai and 45-year-old patoto. you will never see all three interact at the same time. ratoto is unpredictable and aggressive toward bamboo. >> even when we have elephants sharing the same space, they oftentimes share opinion send ends of the exhibit >> a growing body of zoo elephants thrive when they are able to socialize with each other in a herd of 3 or more. the aza is acquiring all accredited zoos increase or phase out their programs and donate elephants to other zoos. because of her aggressive nature, that's what woodland mark may soon do with watoto. it would allow the zoo to acquire another elephant who will get along better with the rest of the heerd. some animal rights activists
tanya moseley shows us how one zoo in seattle is making a tough decision trying to figure out how toe one of the most popular exhibits. >> all of these people are about to get closer than they have before to an 8,000 pound giant. >> hi, bamboo. >> at 47 years old, bamboo is the oldest elephant here at the zoo. >> hi, punkin. hi, suiteie pie. >> she shares this space 2 two other elephants. 35-year-old chai and 45-year-old patoto. you will never see all three...
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significant in the fact that he does interviews but there he was with his wife tanya tellingto john barrim the name of the nfl team means honor and respect and can viewed otherwise only when taken out of context. > a redskin is a football player. a redskin is our fans. base shington redskin fan represents honor, respect, pride. we sing "hail to the redskins. "to you we don't say hurt anybody, we say hail to the braves on the war path fight for old d.c. e only sing it when we score touchdowns. last season we didn't swing it quite enough as we would have looked to. do interviews to the redskins have started a campaign using redskin facts. is the logo was designed by the chairman of the of k feet nation and group former players are spending a this summer touring reservations. so the washington redskins ootball team is on the offensive. one week after considering plans new information on anple with a deadly virus at atlanta hospital and harsh words of former staffer mcdonaldthe mcdonnells. the highs today in the lower 90's but a cold front on the way. some s going to bring us >> the second a
significant in the fact that he does interviews but there he was with his wife tanya tellingto john barrim the name of the nfl team means honor and respect and can viewed otherwise only when taken out of context. > a redskin is a football player. a redskin is our fans. base shington redskin fan represents honor, respect, pride. we sing "hail to the redskins. "to you we don't say hurt anybody, we say hail to the braves on the war path fight for old d.c. e only sing it when we score...
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s own tanya kramer has been covering the story since the outbreak of the conflict and joins us from jerusalem. there are intractable differences between the two sides. israel is demanding gaza be demilitarized while hamas wants the blockade of gaza lifted. is there any chance they could bridge these gaps? >> i think this is exactly the problem, that the gap seems quite wide between what israel is willing to give in terms of opening up gaza. israel is more talking about an easing of the siege rather than lifting of the siege. that's what hamas wants. also, both sides are not recognizing each other, of course. in terms of the siege for gazzans, it means that over the past seven years and longer, the movement of people was restricted between gaza and the west bank, virtually no exports but it also concerns egypt, so a third party is involved. so it's more than one party involved and that's why it's also complicated, as well. >> what are the chances of talks being revived again? >> well, there are conflicting reports at the moment coming out of cairo as to the egyptian foreign ministry said earli
s own tanya kramer has been covering the story since the outbreak of the conflict and joins us from jerusalem. there are intractable differences between the two sides. israel is demanding gaza be demilitarized while hamas wants the blockade of gaza lifted. is there any chance they could bridge these gaps? >> i think this is exactly the problem, that the gap seems quite wide between what israel is willing to give in terms of opening up gaza. israel is more talking about an easing of the...
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s/ tanya arditi, center for american progress action fund "la meta siempre fue transferir a los niños por supuesto para que puedan recibir la atención que necesitan". el gobierno federal dijo que ha mejorado su capacidad para mantener los niÑos en los refugios usuales y que esas instalaciones son ms econmicas que los albergues improvisados en bases militares. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo aunque por ahora el flujo de inmigrantes cruzando la frontera ha disminuido el gobierno podría reabrir los albergues en cualquier momento si esa cifra vuelve a aumentar en el futuro. cesar --- expertos estan tratando de sacar de las aguas de la bahia el barco que ayer naufrago en la zona de "ocean beach" en san francisco... take vo ---el trabajo consiste en mantener a flote la embarcacion y que no se siga derramando el combustible... ---debido al fuerte oleaje una grua esta tratando de ubicar el bote en posicion para ser remolcado... ---unos 300 galones de combustible aun se encuentran al interior de la embarcacion. vo-blanca --por cierto, esta mañana se reanud la bsqueda del capitan de esa embar
s/ tanya arditi, center for american progress action fund "la meta siempre fue transferir a los niños por supuesto para que puedan recibir la atención que necesitan". el gobierno federal dijo que ha mejorado su capacidad para mantener los niÑos en los refugios usuales y que esas instalaciones son ms econmicas que los albergues improvisados en bases militares. s/ randy serrano, @randytelemundo aunque por ahora el flujo de inmigrantes cruzando la frontera ha disminuido el gobierno...
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give us a flavor of what the atmosphere is like there, tanya. >> well, this is a very passionate crowdvery determined crowd. police say there are at least 40,000 people here making it one of the biggest marches in recent south african history. these people want an end to the israeli bombardment. they want theisitsi ambassadors to be expelled from the country and for people to boycott isris goods. they strongly identify with it. they feel as though palestinians are suffering under the israeli occupation and bombardment and much the same way as people of mixed race suffered during aparthe apartheid. the late president, nelson mandela likened palestinian suffering to that of the majority people here in south africa during apartheid. >> that's why we see such a big cross section of south africans on the street and anti-apartheid heroes and desmon tutu taking part. >> proceed gaza protesters are expected in london. let's go to ramuni, a palestinian writer. jaffar, how do you read this latest situation? you have been very critical of the israeli government. what about pal stipian leaders? ha
give us a flavor of what the atmosphere is like there, tanya. >> well, this is a very passionate crowdvery determined crowd. police say there are at least 40,000 people here making it one of the biggest marches in recent south african history. these people want an end to the israeli bombardment. they want theisitsi ambassadors to be expelled from the country and for people to boycott isris goods. they strongly identify with it. they feel as though palestinians are suffering under the...
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tanya peterson commission of the san francisco zoo. commissioner wei congratulations. i hope your daughters like the zoo as well as the park. okay. so if i can have the powerpoint please. am i good? we have started a new fiscal year so let me -- july 1 and let me give you where we are after one month. july as you can see we are ahead of projections by nearly 3,000 visitors so we're starting the fiscal year off on a great foot and we know we have one free day a month and in august it was record breaking and 10,000 free visitors coming through i think august 3, so still a value i believe to our families to offer the free day. they could be crazy and i often suggest don't come on the free day. with that we also are growing in our facebook likes. we're almost at 60,000 likes and just a few years ago we had no social media presence at all so thank you. we are also getting ready for accreditation and take a sense of our plants and gardens and who knew we have over 8,000 species at the zoo and our name is the san francisco zoological society gardens and i didn't realize we ha
tanya peterson commission of the san francisco zoo. commissioner wei congratulations. i hope your daughters like the zoo as well as the park. okay. so if i can have the powerpoint please. am i good? we have started a new fiscal year so let me -- july 1 and let me give you where we are after one month. july as you can see we are ahead of projections by nearly 3,000 visitors so we're starting the fiscal year off on a great foot and we know we have one free day a month and in august it was record...
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--las europeas anotaron el primero, pero ante el mal saque de su portero, fue la mexicana tanya "samar-zichosto el tri se enfrenta a corea del sur, de vencer a las asiaticas lograria pasar a la siguiente ronda. jf on chroma --en la liga mx --dos grandes del futbol mexicano viven futuros muy diferentes... las aguilas llevan cuatro triunfos en serie, mientras las chivas tocan ultimas posiciones... vo el amrica sigue con su gran paso ahora derrotanto a tigres a domicilio 2 a 0. el primer gol del partido lo anot oribe peralta al minuto 21 y ya en el segundo tiempo miguel layn aprovech el pase de jimnez para cerrar el triunfo. 01 07 vo nos vamos al estadio hidalgo de pachuca... --donde se le vino la noche al rebaÑo sagrado, el primero fue de "nahuelpan", el argentino repitio al minuto 66 y a los 90 fue "hirvin lozano" quien cerro el marcador en el minuto 90... --tres a cero vencieron los tuzos y dejaron a chivas en el puesto 12... jf on chroma --las pistas estan de luto por un terrible accidente... --la estrella de las carreras nascar tony stewart atropell el sbado por la noche a otro piloto...
--las europeas anotaron el primero, pero ante el mal saque de su portero, fue la mexicana tanya "samar-zichosto el tri se enfrenta a corea del sur, de vencer a las asiaticas lograria pasar a la siguiente ronda. jf on chroma --en la liga mx --dos grandes del futbol mexicano viven futuros muy diferentes... las aguilas llevan cuatro triunfos en serie, mientras las chivas tocan ultimas posiciones... vo el amrica sigue con su gran paso ahora derrotanto a tigres a domicilio 2 a 0. el primer gol...
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. >> one of the biggest proponents of rooftop gardens is environment minister tanya mÜller garcia.he's turned the project into a political issue. she says the gardens promote wellbeing as well as reducing smog. >> many people find it hard to get to a park to relax during the week. the roof terraces at workplaces in the city center give people just that, a moment of calm in natural surroundings. it helps relieve stress and makes people feel good. >> the government has financed almost 22,000 square meters of rooftop gardens. they're located on top of public buildings, including schools and hospitals. the gardens are not just attracting human visitors either. birds and insects are benefitting as well. this rooftop's ecosystem now boasts more than 90 different species. and that number is set to grow. >> more than half of the global population lives in urban areas, in europe, it's already two thirds. as urban living increasingly becomes the norm, the danish capital, copenhagen, is getting ambitious about making the city as pleasant as possible for its inhabitants. copenhagen just earned
. >> one of the biggest proponents of rooftop gardens is environment minister tanya mÜller garcia.he's turned the project into a political issue. she says the gardens promote wellbeing as well as reducing smog. >> many people find it hard to get to a park to relax during the week. the roof terraces at workplaces in the city center give people just that, a moment of calm in natural surroundings. it helps relieve stress and makes people feel good. >> the government has financed...
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. >> let's get the latest now from tanya who jones us from lesotho. a lot of confusion there.hat he's been happening. >> reporter: yes, still a lot of confusion, but this is where, you know, the police station where all of it happened on saturday. this is where the military came first, where shots were fired, where once police officer was killed, three injured. and one soldier injured as well. we are told there are bullet holes in the walls, but they weren't let us film inside because they keep armory here. still confusion the prime minister still out of the country rim the military insist that go this was not a coup attempt, so does deputy prime minister but the prime minister has you heard in my story there believing that, yes, this was an attempted coup creating a lot of confusion particularly among the people here. now, i am going to be joined now by leon who heard the gunfire yesterday morning. tell us, you came down here, what exactly did you see? what happened? >> at first heard gunshots at around 4:00 in the morning. after the gunshots, -- after about 30 minutes there
. >> let's get the latest now from tanya who jones us from lesotho. a lot of confusion there.hat he's been happening. >> reporter: yes, still a lot of confusion, but this is where, you know, the police station where all of it happened on saturday. this is where the military came first, where shots were fired, where once police officer was killed, three injured. and one soldier injured as well. we are told there are bullet holes in the walls, but they weren't let us film inside...
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. >>> and tanya paige sent us this update a short while ago. >> reporter: a government minister has saiddeputy prime minister will take over the reins of the country and run it while the prime minister remains in south africa. he has denied that this was an attempted coup. however, the prime minister insists that the military did attempt to launch a coup. the military denies that as well. but this is where it all started. the police station behind me here. this is where the military first came, where shots were fired, one police officer was killed, three injured. and one soldier injured as well. it seems as if it could have been triggered by an attempt by the government to sack the sitting commander of the military. he has since refused to give up his post, so still quite a confused picture, particularly for the people here. we have been talking to some of them this morning and they say that they are afraid this is far from over. they want a return of their democratically elected coalition government and they do not want to see a repeat of what happened in the 1990s where south africa se
. >>> and tanya paige sent us this update a short while ago. >> reporter: a government minister has saiddeputy prime minister will take over the reins of the country and run it while the prime minister remains in south africa. he has denied that this was an attempted coup. however, the prime minister insists that the military did attempt to launch a coup. the military denies that as well. but this is where it all started. the police station behind me here. this is where the...
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inside, rockets sirens delayed our interview with new yorker ns tanya who recently converted to judyismyou move here during a war? >> i think that's the perfect time to move. because we need to show the terrorist that is we stand united as jews with israel. >> reporter: they are embracing a new life here despite the battles raging all around them. alfonso van marsh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the mayor of toledo ohio says nearly half a million people living in the area must continue to avoid drinking tap water. tests revealed toxin in the water supply possibly coming from algae on lake erie. officials say recent samples do show the level of toxins decreasing but more tests have to be done. in the meantime ohio's national guard is delivering bottled water purification systems and also ready to eat meals to residents in that area. >> the american doctor being treated in atlanta for ebola is reportedly um proking. dr. kent brantly contracted the disease while working with an aide operation in liberia. brantly is an special isolation university of union at emory university hospital much
inside, rockets sirens delayed our interview with new yorker ns tanya who recently converted to judyismyou move here during a war? >> i think that's the perfect time to move. because we need to show the terrorist that is we stand united as jews with israel. >> reporter: they are embracing a new life here despite the battles raging all around them. alfonso van marsh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> the mayor of toledo ohio says nearly half a million people living in...
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miss tanya levagu, am i saying that right. >> yes, ma'am. >> and thank you for being here today, again. >> and good morning, the share and supervisors tang and chiu, i am the director of city audits for the controller's office and today kat is with me and she is an associate audit or in my office and i am here today to present our office's first annual report on recommendations that the departments still have not implemented more than two years after they were issued. this is a new step that we have added to our process for following up on the recommendations that we have issued. and as a reminder, the benefit from the audit work is not only in its findings and recommendations, but in the actual implementation of the corrective actions, by conducting the follow up it helps us to insure that the departments are implementing change, and it further inchances the accountability of auditties and city agencies and management and also allows us to openly assess the value of our work. >> our office gets two kind of follow up work, regular and follow up and we do regular follow up, for all reco
miss tanya levagu, am i saying that right. >> yes, ma'am. >> and thank you for being here today, again. >> and good morning, the share and supervisors tang and chiu, i am the director of city audits for the controller's office and today kat is with me and she is an associate audit or in my office and i am here today to present our office's first annual report on recommendations that the departments still have not implemented more than two years after they were issued. this is...
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miss tanya levagu, am i saying that right. >> yes, ma'am. >> and thank you for being here today, again. >> and good morning, the share and supervisors tang and chiu, i am the director of city audits for the controller's office and today kat is with me and she is an associate audit or in my office and i am here today to present our office's first annual report on recoda
miss tanya levagu, am i saying that right. >> yes, ma'am. >> and thank you for being here today, again. >> and good morning, the share and supervisors tang and chiu, i am the director of city audits for the controller's office and today kat is with me and she is an associate audit or in my office and i am here today to present our office's first annual report on recoda
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divine went to meet up with tanya hudson in camden.olice were called to the scene for reports of gunshots. both divine and hudson were hit. divine died at the scene and wearing a bullet proof vest at the time. >> hudson survived, but according to spearman and divine's mother, she is not cooperating with police. whoever out there that know what happened that night, they pray they come forward because a life had been taken. >> reporter: the citizens crime commission is administering a one thousand dollars reward for the conviction of person responsible, call 215-546-tips. all calls are anonymous. >> please come out and talk, if not for us, but for his kids. they deserve to know to have them locked up. >> reporter: rick williams channel 6 "action news." >> in "healthcheck" this morning, the growing spread of ebola virus is raising fears of social unrest. an angry health workers demanding better pay saying they are on the front lines of the fight. 40 health workers have contracted the ebola virus so far. the situation is in liberia is desc
divine went to meet up with tanya hudson in camden.olice were called to the scene for reports of gunshots. both divine and hudson were hit. divine died at the scene and wearing a bullet proof vest at the time. >> hudson survived, but according to spearman and divine's mother, she is not cooperating with police. whoever out there that know what happened that night, they pray they come forward because a life had been taken. >> reporter: the citizens crime commission is administering a...
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. >> tanya. you said the facts support the charges against the marine? >> the facts when you look at them objectively. clearly his position is that he made a mistake. legally, in fact, he crossed into mexico with illegal guns and that happen and so that is against the law and he is appropriately charged with that. mexico has every right to regulate their borders just like we do and there are many, signs before you cross in mexico you are about to go in mexico. and we do not allow weapons in our country. the fact he did those makes the charges appropriate. whether or not he will be convicted we have yet to get there. >> jana we showed before and of pictures. clear now, and maybe not all clear back then. it was a little a rrow. and a now it is it a neon. he mussed the turn to stay in the u.s. and there was a lie when he said he never been to mexico. couldn't he miss the turn. i have gotten lost. >> you were not the only one and a lot of people have. if the judge buys the fact that there was no malicious intent and he made a mistake coming in mexico. he san
. >> tanya. you said the facts support the charges against the marine? >> the facts when you look at them objectively. clearly his position is that he made a mistake. legally, in fact, he crossed into mexico with illegal guns and that happen and so that is against the law and he is appropriately charged with that. mexico has every right to regulate their borders just like we do and there are many, signs before you cross in mexico you are about to go in mexico. and we do not allow...
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strongly behind israel in quite a long time as they've had a tough relationship between obama and net tanya huh. >> is there a political calculation here for the white house? >> it's not so much whether to support israel, it is how much pressure to apply and to start thinking about where it can make a difference in the region. i think a calculation for israel is whether they can win militarily, but what the price is. even to its own security. >> let's talk about a domestic matter here. congress recessed without passing an immigration bill. the president says he'll go it alone if necessary. what can he do on this front? >> there's a number of things he can do with regard to those who are here illegally, he can provide a temporary pass, a work pass to a temporary stay here. can provide more relief to children here illegal. he wanted supplemental funds to help in that process. he's certainly not going to get that. but he can certainly take some steps that could legalize for skom period of time those people here in an undocument way which is going to make republicans very unhappy. >>> and time
strongly behind israel in quite a long time as they've had a tough relationship between obama and net tanya huh. >> is there a political calculation here for the white house? >> it's not so much whether to support israel, it is how much pressure to apply and to start thinking about where it can make a difference in the region. i think a calculation for israel is whether they can win militarily, but what the price is. even to its own security. >> let's talk about a domestic...
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host tanya joaquin. krugz senator. welcome. >> brian schatz became what you your senator at 212.not just the loss of tonight your but those .elationships chair,ced back as party l.g. >> this is the first time that the people of hawaii have a say in who to succeed and serve out the remaining term inoue.tor >> both candidates say ultimately it comes down to trust. who they know will -- >> it comes down to getting along with your colleagues, working with them, establishing that trust. >> tonight that's and hand abuse that in a senate showdown. evening and welcome. i'll be your moderator for tonight's debate. a special thanks to the democratic frontrunners for joining us. senator brian hats and representative colleen hanabusa. each candidate will have one for their answers and 30 seconds for any followups. i'll be watching the clock closely to make sure they each get a fair share of questions. the candidates will field questions from each other, ocial media and our panelists. stephanie? >> i'm here with the hnn web we'll be looking out during the debate for your questions for the can
host tanya joaquin. krugz senator. welcome. >> brian schatz became what you your senator at 212.not just the loss of tonight your but those .elationships chair,ced back as party l.g. >> this is the first time that the people of hawaii have a say in who to succeed and serve out the remaining term inoue.tor >> both candidates say ultimately it comes down to trust. who they know will -- >> it comes down to getting along with your colleagues, working with them, establishing...
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tanya paige reports. >> reporter: barrel sized wheels of raw cotton are processed here 24 hours a dayays a week. the rolls are then sent next door where this woman is making her share of the 1500 pairs of jean they export to the u.s. every year. but her job is at risk when the opportunity act expires next year. >> translator: if i lose this job, i won't be able to pay my children's school fees or the rent. >> reporter: they allow some countries to export some products to the u.s. duty free. it has caused them to become the biggest exporter of textiles to the u.s. from sub saharan africa. >> we're going to have serious issues, because without the duty free access, we will not be able to compete with the asian countries like cambodia, those countries. >> reporter: all of the apparel factories are foreign owned. the industry is the biggest single employer here. if they all leave about 40,000 people will be out of work. they only focus on one main industry. in this case textiles and clothing. but hundreds of parts qualify for duty free access to the us. the national development corporatio
tanya paige reports. >> reporter: barrel sized wheels of raw cotton are processed here 24 hours a dayays a week. the rolls are then sent next door where this woman is making her share of the 1500 pairs of jean they export to the u.s. every year. but her job is at risk when the opportunity act expires next year. >> translator: if i lose this job, i won't be able to pay my children's school fees or the rent. >> reporter: they allow some countries to export some products to the...
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. >> so, le tanya the co host we work in the summer to kind of, she gave us different ideas and stylesto different cities. >> there she is we just saw her right now. the theme from project runway. there she is. >> one of the things about this event, it is that it is started years ago in paris. we are still getting feedback. can we turn that microphone off. >> please, get rid of that. >> for people whether or not familiar with that, third year in philadelphia tell us about what this is all about. we have been showing video all morning long. >> we appreciate public space in philadelphia, and celebrating communities and having people come together, to energy community, different beautiful spaces in the city and then also receive delicious food. people bring their own tables and chairs. we have set up in a public space. we have a great evening of dining and dancing. >> for details we will look at fashionness just a minute but give us details how how it works tonight. >> we have about 3500 people meeting at ten different locations throughout the the city. meeting with different table leader
. >> so, le tanya the co host we work in the summer to kind of, she gave us different ideas and stylesto different cities. >> there she is we just saw her right now. the theme from project runway. there she is. >> one of the things about this event, it is that it is started years ago in paris. we are still getting feedback. can we turn that microphone off. >> please, get rid of that. >> for people whether or not familiar with that, third year in philadelphia tell...
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that the tanya heard about it in in montreal. idea to bring increase in awareness of public space to people in philadelphia. >> fantastic. low cake is secret until how soon before the event? when will folks finds out? >> people are led there. there is a departure point, brought by subway or train. >> very nice, now tickets sold out so quickly this year. what do you get for the ticket? >> so the ticket is your entrance fee for the event. >> okay. >> so part that far we have a live ban, we have dj, we have music, we have photography. we have photo boot. a lot of entertainment. covers expenses, security, for the entire event. but people are asked to bring certain materials. >> all right, tables and chairs? >> tables and chairs, beautiful meals provided by catering, at a pick up location, can also pick up flowers. so we make it easier. you don't have to carry everything. >> everything has to be white which i think, man, i am a messy ether, summertime dining really luck if you spill. but everything has to be white? >> it does, it does
that the tanya heard about it in in montreal. idea to bring increase in awareness of public space to people in philadelphia. >> fantastic. low cake is secret until how soon before the event? when will folks finds out? >> people are led there. there is a departure point, brought by subway or train. >> very nice, now tickets sold out so quickly this year. what do you get for the ticket? >> so the ticket is your entrance fee for the event. >> okay. >> so part...
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tanya and her husband went to the hospital in fresno, california twice last week.hey were carrying life-like infant dolls and trying to get in the maternity ward. police say that the second time the woman was also wearing a nurses uniform. she was arrested police say for fear that she might be trying to abduct a new born but now she's defending her actions. >> never once did anybody say, you are in the allowed up here, you should in the be up here. >> my dolls can get kind of freaky, so we just apologized and left. >> but why was she there. she also said she's the maker of the dolls and they were meant to comfort the the eld herly and mountain hours have lost babies. police say she and her husband have not been charge but a photo has been sent to area hospitals as a precaution. >>> a student is served pizza pulled from the trash from the classroom aid. student with diabetes showed up to lunch late and wasn't any food left. lunch staff panic and they grabbed pizza from the garbage fearing she would go into insulin shock. fox's jean kennedy has the full story. >> rep
tanya and her husband went to the hospital in fresno, california twice last week.hey were carrying life-like infant dolls and trying to get in the maternity ward. police say that the second time the woman was also wearing a nurses uniform. she was arrested police say for fear that she might be trying to abduct a new born but now she's defending her actions. >> never once did anybody say, you are in the allowed up here, you should in the be up here. >> my dolls can get kind of...
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tanya is an ob/gyn who opposes the measure. >> all that it's going to do is increase our costs and decreasecess. >> reporter: she says the proposition which would also raise the cap on damages in malpractice cases will drive doctors to other states. >> if you raise the cap from $250,000 to $1.2348 you will bankrupt the entire system. >> reporter: prop 46 aims to put a stop to so-called dr. shopping when people go to multiple doctors looking for painkillers. now, opponents say they would have to check a database that's just isn't ready and that's all part of the plan that they say will just cost too much for patients. recording live in redwood city, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> as michelle just mentioned, another key aspect is the creation of the new patient database to help prevent the practice of doctor shopping, when a patient going from doctor to doctor trying to get multiple prescriptions for painkillers. today an east bay family attended that rally to continue their decade long fight for that database. bob and car min lost their children when a drunk driver, a nanny, high o
tanya is an ob/gyn who opposes the measure. >> all that it's going to do is increase our costs and decreasecess. >> reporter: she says the proposition which would also raise the cap on damages in malpractice cases will drive doctors to other states. >> if you raise the cap from $250,000 to $1.2348 you will bankrupt the entire system. >> reporter: prop 46 aims to put a stop to so-called dr. shopping when people go to multiple doctors looking for painkillers. now,...
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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...