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en este mes de la herencia hispana queremos destacar lo mejor de nuestra comunidad, tanya c.ha tenido que vivir con el temor de la deportaciÓn, un temor que es mitigado por daca, pero no eliminado. >>> claro que no, mis papÁs no tienen daca, no voy a estar feliz hasta que no estÉn seguros. >>> para ti y gente joven ¿cÓmo es vivir con la incertidumbre de que daca es un tema temporal? wr >>> es muy difÍcil saber que especialmente que porque no todos calificamos para daca, hay muchos que aunque califican decidieron no aplicar, para mi es algo temporal, algo muy corto y no basta, no es lo eficiente pa suficiente para vivir en estados unidos, ahora me deja ser maestra ¿quiÉn sabe en el futuro? >>> una de las cosas que has hecho bien es involucrarte, alzar la voz. >>> cuando lleguÉ a pennsylvania me convertÍ en organizadora de la comunidad y estoy orgullosa de regresar a phoenix, esta es mi
en este mes de la herencia hispana queremos destacar lo mejor de nuestra comunidad, tanya c.ha tenido que vivir con el temor de la deportaciÓn, un temor que es mitigado por daca, pero no eliminado. >>> claro que no, mis papÁs no tienen daca, no voy a estar feliz hasta que no estÉn seguros. >>> para ti y gente joven ¿cÓmo es vivir con la incertidumbre de que daca es un tema temporal? wr >>> es muy difÍcil saber que especialmente que porque no todos calificamos...
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. >> she sat down and she said, hey, mom, this is tanya. this is my girlfriend. i was like, excuse me? [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. introducing cvs health. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. surrender to the power of accomodation grooveland ♪ booking.com booking.yeah! >>> here's what's happening. president obama is prepa
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will it be sort of the clear call that the nfl needs, tanya?ink about that. first of all, there's sort of your point of contact. the two nfl owners, team owners that are the point of contact for mueller and his team, does not mean that they're going to supervise him. does not mean that they're going to dictate to him what he can ask and what they can see. they are just there to facilitate his investigation. and i just do not believe, without any other evidence, that mueller would allow someone to contaminate his investigation. he is a man -- >> and i would agree. >> -- i just don't see that happening. >> yeah, knowing what i know. very quickly as i wrap, thumbs up, thumbs down, does goodell survive. thumbs up or thumbs down. don't say anything. >> i think goodell's gone. >> okay, jury is split. >> thanks so much, tanya and richard, we appreciate it. >>> coming up, u.s. troops return from war. many of them forever changed. we'll have that. >> i'd never been hit by an ied before, it felt like i got hit by a wrecking ball. i sat up and my legs wer
will it be sort of the clear call that the nfl needs, tanya?ink about that. first of all, there's sort of your point of contact. the two nfl owners, team owners that are the point of contact for mueller and his team, does not mean that they're going to supervise him. does not mean that they're going to dictate to him what he can ask and what they can see. they are just there to facilitate his investigation. and i just do not believe, without any other evidence, that mueller would allow someone...
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tanya page, al jazeera capetown south africa. >> that's the form martine. >> thank you very much. there you see the live shot in hong kong as people seem determined to stay out overnight. it's coming up to 3:00 in the morning there so we're expecting a big police presence in the morning so stay with us here at al jazeera. >> ebola right now looks like a major risk and shock for three countries. it could spread if we don't get on top of it. >>> dr jim yong kim warns that the economic fallout from the ebola virus could be catastrophic. in addition to heading up the world bank, kim is a doctor and expert in infectious diseases. >> if we don't get on top of it and it spreads to 15 countries, beyond the borders of africa, we im.
tanya page, al jazeera capetown south africa. >> that's the form martine. >> thank you very much. there you see the live shot in hong kong as people seem determined to stay out overnight. it's coming up to 3:00 in the morning there so we're expecting a big police presence in the morning so stay with us here at al jazeera. >> ebola right now looks like a major risk and shock for three countries. it could spread if we don't get on top of it. >>> dr jim yong kim warns...
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. >> tanya paige has been covering the case since february of last year.e are waiting for the sentencing but that won't come for a while, so let's concentrate on the events of the last few hours. when he was found not guilty a while ago he was seen crying, now we're seeing emotion both inside and outside the court. >> yes, absolutely. relooked really quite stunned when the judge delivered that guilty verdict on the count of culpable homicide or manslaughter as it is known in many other countries. which carries a maximum of 15 years in jail. the judge has a brood range of options to choose there. she could go for a prison sentence or a final community service. but that verdict delivered to a silent court. his girlfriend's family didn't say anything as they felt court. but we heard a little from oscar's uncle. here is what he said. >> we would really like to show our deep grateful we are to the judge that has found oscar not guilty of murder. that's a big burden off of our shoulders and oscar. we always knew the facts of the matter, and we had never any doub
. >> tanya paige has been covering the case since february of last year.e are waiting for the sentencing but that won't come for a while, so let's concentrate on the events of the last few hours. when he was found not guilty a while ago he was seen crying, now we're seeing emotion both inside and outside the court. >> yes, absolutely. relooked really quite stunned when the judge delivered that guilty verdict on the count of culpable homicide or manslaughter as it is known in many...
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last night dan snyder and his wife, tanya, sat down with espn's "outside the line." it was an hour-long show focus oght burgungold's name. once again snyder was on the defensive on why he's standing firm on why not to change the name. the show also featured native americans on both sides of the debate. >> what we really feel and i hope you respect is the fact that the name of our team is the name of our team and it represents honor. it represents pride. it represents respect. >> we can call ourselves whatever we want to call ourselves. you can't, dan snyder. you cannot refer to us in that manner. >> i grew up on the reservation. i'm very proud of the redskins because they gave me hope and so my story is quite simple. i identified with the redskins because they're proud and i'm proud of the redskins. >> espn conducted a poll of a thousand people asking them if the skins name should be changed. it founle are in favor of keeping the name. 23% are opposed. but according to espn, those in favor of changing the name, that's risen 9% in the last year. >>> frightening video
last night dan snyder and his wife, tanya, sat down with espn's "outside the line." it was an hour-long show focus oght burgungold's name. once again snyder was on the defensive on why he's standing firm on why not to change the name. the show also featured native americans on both sides of the debate. >> what we really feel and i hope you respect is the fact that the name of our team is the name of our team and it represents honor. it represents pride. it represents respect....
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tanya paige was at the court. >> reporter: the judge saying the state simply hadn't proved its case foror premeditated murder. oscar hunched over in the seats and his shoulders could be seen heaving up and down. that huge weight lifted off of his shoulders. he'll find out if he is found guilty or not guilty on the equivalence of manslaughter on friday. the judge saying that he should have foreseen that someone might be killed if they were hiding behind that bathroom door that he took no steps to avoid causing that death, that he acted hastily and overacted. he'll find out on friday his fate on that charge. this trial broadcast live to millions of south africans and millions more around the world, the high level of exposure the judge said earlier in the day didn't help in some instances. she had to discount some witness testimony. crucial part of the prosecutor's case where witnesses said they heard a woman arguing, and shouts and screams followed by gunshot. she said she believes that witness' testimony would have been muscled by the witnesses exposure toe the trial. but many other peop
tanya paige was at the court. >> reporter: the judge saying the state simply hadn't proved its case foror premeditated murder. oscar hunched over in the seats and his shoulders could be seen heaving up and down. that huge weight lifted off of his shoulders. he'll find out if he is found guilty or not guilty on the equivalence of manslaughter on friday. the judge saying that he should have foreseen that someone might be killed if they were hiding behind that bathroom door that he took no...
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lost an adoptive son to street violence is using his activists skills to help victims mothers like tanya fight the indifference and him to not say where these days because they want to represent the people who were shot at least nine people up here at the nine people killed this weekend have but damn it there is genocide going on in the united states of america and in chicago. there are thousand more police on the street. and yet crime is up fifty percent and murders. police are not going to solve this thing alone. there were one thousand one hundred shootings between january and july. and to eighty percent of them were suspended because if it dims refused to cooperate with police. can't keep turning a blind eye to what's happening on the south side as election season reaches its peak the slaughter. local officials are holding press conferences to reassure the public on this day after another deadly weekend law enforcement leaders and education officials turn out in full force to support the mayor as he represents a new strategy for fighting gangs you cannot buy comfort because it was no
lost an adoptive son to street violence is using his activists skills to help victims mothers like tanya fight the indifference and him to not say where these days because they want to represent the people who were shot at least nine people up here at the nine people killed this weekend have but damn it there is genocide going on in the united states of america and in chicago. there are thousand more police on the street. and yet crime is up fifty percent and murders. police are not going to...
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tanya jones was with her three children eight to 10 years old. became clear the insults were coming from the clown at the dunk tank at the delta fair and he didn't stop. >> he was like yeah i'm talking you to shanana. he was like you look uneval. >> you got cheap weave. you move got it from the dollar tree. >> he understood the clown hurled. the delta fair fired the clown and refunded the family's entrance fees of more than a hundred dollars. >> a california man has been reunited with a car he lost 33 years ago to theft. police returned the man's 1964 thunderbird which was stolen in sacramento in 1981. they found the classic in washington state more than 750 miles away. the rightful owner says the speedster is surprising in great condition. it's unclear who stole the vehicle. it currently has 46,000 miles years isn't all that much. >> no. >> it's 4:57. when we come back a man robbed of $140,000 in gold speaks exclusive to "action news" and he doesn't think this was a random act. >> plus, we have details of atlantic city's efforts to help the thou
tanya jones was with her three children eight to 10 years old. became clear the insults were coming from the clown at the dunk tank at the delta fair and he didn't stop. >> he was like yeah i'm talking you to shanana. he was like you look uneval. >> you got cheap weave. you move got it from the dollar tree. >> he understood the clown hurled. the delta fair fired the clown and refunded the family's entrance fees of more than a hundred dollars. >> a california man has been...
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. >> reporter: it's been nearly 30 years since veronica cascio, tanya blackwell, paula backser will, carol booth and denise lampe were brutally killed. their cases seem closer to justice finally. andria borba, kpix 5. >>> cooler weather is helping to slow the spread of a wildfire burning in yosemite. the park is open but some trails and campsites have been shut down including the trail up half dome. helicopters took dozens of hikers out of the backcountry after the fire was reported on sunday. it's burned about 4 square miles in little yosemite valley so far. >>> california's drought emergency is threatening the iconic residence of marin county's horse hill. 14 horses live on the spot on the edge of mill valley along highway 101. two springs that used to run through the area have run dry and their caretakers are buying water from a neighbor. meanwhile, the horses are being put to work as calendar models to raise money for a new water supply. >> we are making these calendars available to people who give us a donation of $20 or more to bring water to the horses which they desperately n
. >> reporter: it's been nearly 30 years since veronica cascio, tanya blackwell, paula backser will, carol booth and denise lampe were brutally killed. their cases seem closer to justice finally. andria borba, kpix 5. >>> cooler weather is helping to slow the spread of a wildfire burning in yosemite. the park is open but some trails and campsites have been shut down including the trail up half dome. helicopters took dozens of hikers out of the backcountry after the fire was...
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dan snyder and his wife tanya appeared on espn outside the line, an hour long show focusing on the nicknamelemma, snyder on the fensive explaining why he's standing firm on his decision not to change the name, but the show featured native americans on both sides of the debate. >> what we really feel and i hope you respect is the fact that the name of our team is the name of our team and it represents honor, pride, respect. >> we can call ourselves whatever we want to call ourself. you can't, dan snyder. you cannot refer to us in that manner. >> i grew up on the reservation and i'm very proud of the redskins because they gave me hope and so my story is quite simple. i identified with the redskins because they are proud and i'm proud of the redskins. >> espn said they conducted a poll of 1,019 people asking if they think the name should change. they found 71% of people are in favor of keeping the nickname. 23% are not, but according to espn, those in favor of changing the name has risen 9% in the last year. >>> the highly anticipated video game madden nfl '15 has a few glitches, more like hon
dan snyder and his wife tanya appeared on espn outside the line, an hour long show focusing on the nicknamelemma, snyder on the fensive explaining why he's standing firm on his decision not to change the name, but the show featured native americans on both sides of the debate. >> what we really feel and i hope you respect is the fact that the name of our team is the name of our team and it represents honor, pride, respect. >> we can call ourselves whatever we want to call ourself....
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a 14-year-old tanya blackwell, gypsy hills area, 17-year-old paula baxter found behind a millbrae church. 26-year-old carol booth
a 14-year-old tanya blackwell, gypsy hills area, 17-year-old paula baxter found behind a millbrae church. 26-year-old carol booth
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a 14-year-old tanya blackwell, gypsy hills area, 17-year-old paula baxter found behind a millbrae church. 26-year-old carol booth in a shallow grave near kaiser hospital in south san francisco, and denise lampy, stabbed to death in her car in daly city. >> and it was the cigarette testing in that case that may tie him to other crimes. these fbi pictures show how he looked in 1976. he's been able to escape from prison, twice. so you can be sure authorities are keeping an eye on him. >> a walnut creek police officer was in court today, but not to testify against someone he arrested. he's facing charges and answering to a bizarre crime accused of beating a woman while wearing a ski >> we've rerned officer thompson retired in the wake of a bizarre attack where he put on a ski mask and grabbed a baseball bat. >> sir, do you have anything to say about this? >> the 54-year-old police officer had nothing to say after appearing in court where he pled no contest to three felonies, inincluding assault, and being armed with a gun at the time of the crime. >> to his credit, he admitted guilt early an
a 14-year-old tanya blackwell, gypsy hills area, 17-year-old paula baxter found behind a millbrae church. 26-year-old carol booth in a shallow grave near kaiser hospital in south san francisco, and denise lampy, stabbed to death in her car in daly city. >> and it was the cigarette testing in that case that may tie him to other crimes. these fbi pictures show how he looked in 1976. he's been able to escape from prison, twice. so you can be sure authorities are keeping an eye on him....
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a 14-year-old tanya blackwell, gypsy hills area, 17-year-old paula baxter found behind a millbrae church. 26-year-old carol booth in a shallow grave near kaiser hospital in south san francisco, and denise lampy, stabbed to death in her car in daly city. >> and it was the cigarette testing in that case that may tie him to other crimes. these fbi picres show how he looked in 1976. he's been able to espe from prison, twice. so you can be sure authorities are keeping an eye on him. >> a walnut creek police officer was in court today, but not to testify against someone he arrested. he's facing charges and answering to a bizarre crime accused of beating a woman while aring a ski mask. >> we've rerned officer thompson retired in the wake of a bizarre attack where he put on a ski mask and grabbed a baseball bat. >> sir, do you have anything to say about this? >> the 54-year-old police officer had nothing to sy after appearing in court where he pled no contest to three fenies, inincluding assault, and being armed with a gun at the time of the crime. >> to his credit, he admitted guilt early and h
a 14-year-old tanya blackwell, gypsy hills area, 17-year-old paula baxter found behind a millbrae church. 26-year-old carol booth in a shallow grave near kaiser hospital in south san francisco, and denise lampy, stabbed to death in her car in daly city. >> and it was the cigarette testing in that case that may tie him to other crimes. these fbi picres show how he looked in 1976. he's been able to espe from prison, twice. so you can be sure authorities are keeping an eye on him. >> a...
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orders worth more than $100 million pounds were placed during london fashion week each season. >> tanya braddock owns the top shop brand among many others and asked him about what his plans are to open up on fifth avenue. so it's hard work. in america, new york specifically, would have been the first time we opened a big, big, big challenge building there. it's torture. you want to move something and you're not a permit, but it is just the hours, what they can, they can't, they might. it's hard work. we have to get there, we have to. >> it's the second biggest show here on the street. one of the most important streets in the world. so we have to put our best foot forward and we will. >> plenty to buy for our wardrobe, but should you be eyeing the designers for the portfolio? carolyn and seema was out shopping around. >> we'll have a look at whether or not you should be buying any of the european luxury names. only up 1% outperforming the ftse 100 and underperforming in the rest of the sector because of the transition into japan and the fx strength of the sterling that has come up in rec
orders worth more than $100 million pounds were placed during london fashion week each season. >> tanya braddock owns the top shop brand among many others and asked him about what his plans are to open up on fifth avenue. so it's hard work. in america, new york specifically, would have been the first time we opened a big, big, big challenge building there. it's torture. you want to move something and you're not a permit, but it is just the hours, what they can, they can't, they might....
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good morning. >> jami, you have been following the live court proceedings, so you can tell us what tanya was starting to tell us. the premeditated murder charge is out, but you were saying the other murder charges are also not holding. >> they actually read the verdict there. it's very different from our system, no jury, it's a judge and two assistors, and she, before she officially delivers the verdict, reads through their reasoning. what this judge has been doing is she has been laying out the facts and interweaving the law of their reasoning, leading up to the verdict, so she has not yet said that oscar pistorius is not guilty of murder, but we know that's where it's going, because she has said we find, myself and my two assessors find that there was no premeditation. the prosecution could not prove premeditation, there's only circumstantial evidence and not enough of it. she threw out the witnesses and evidence that would support premeditation and took it off the table, murder one. she went through murder two and did essentially the same thing. we're left at the lunch break with only
good morning. >> jami, you have been following the live court proceedings, so you can tell us what tanya was starting to tell us. the premeditated murder charge is out, but you were saying the other murder charges are also not holding. >> they actually read the verdict there. it's very different from our system, no jury, it's a judge and two assistors, and she, before she officially delivers the verdict, reads through their reasoning. what this judge has been doing is she has been...
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tanya page, al jazeera, pretoria, south africa. >>> nfl has been under fire for its handling of domestic abuse. now another player is indicted for child endangerment. jessica taff is here. >> a warrant was issued for the vikings running back adrian petersen. it is a fluid situation, but the pictures of peterson's four-year-old son, the lacerations are from a stick that petersen allegedly grabbed and hit the child repeatedly with, for punishment for hitting another child. the child flew home to his mother in minnesota where she took him to see a doctor. in response, the player's attorney said, adrian is a loving father who used his judgment as a parent to discipline his son. he used the same kind of discipline with his child that he experienced as a child growing up in east texas. adrian has never hidden from what happened. adrian will address the charges with the same respect and responsiveness. it is important that adrian never intended to harm his son, he deeply regrets the unintentional injury. when the arrest warrant was issued, the vikings deactivated their superstar player immediat
tanya page, al jazeera, pretoria, south africa. >>> nfl has been under fire for its handling of domestic abuse. now another player is indicted for child endangerment. jessica taff is here. >> a warrant was issued for the vikings running back adrian petersen. it is a fluid situation, but the pictures of peterson's four-year-old son, the lacerations are from a stick that petersen allegedly grabbed and hit the child repeatedly with, for punishment for hitting another child. the...
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. >> tanya, thank you very much. >> staying with africa, the africa union will hold an emergency meetingo discover a strategy to deal with the outbreak of ebola. 1,900 people are reported to have died, 400 in the past week. the world health organization say people have a high risk of infection after an infected doctor kept treating them. supplies are needed to fight the fast spread. ebola cases have been regarded in sierra leone and guinea. senegal also that ebola patients. >> fast food workers in the united states are holding a mass walkout demanding better wages and holt care. organizers say employees in 150 cities participating. andy gallagher reports from los angeles. >> edgar gonzalez and melinda ramirez are proud parents. for this couple, life is a struggle. they both work at mcdonald's but earn little more than california's minimum wage of $9 an hour. edgar, who's a student and community worker in his spare time said it's simply not enough. >> to have to work for three people, i've got to clean tables, be on the back doing the delivery, at the same time, i've got to be taking orde
. >> tanya, thank you very much. >> staying with africa, the africa union will hold an emergency meetingo discover a strategy to deal with the outbreak of ebola. 1,900 people are reported to have died, 400 in the past week. the world health organization say people have a high risk of infection after an infected doctor kept treating them. supplies are needed to fight the fast spread. ebola cases have been regarded in sierra leone and guinea. senegal also that ebola patients. >>...
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. >>> joining us is tanya brown. the murder of her sister nicole brown simpson.ook, "finding peace amid the chaos." you saw the video that was posted today and also the previous video which apparently for a lot of people wasn't enough to really kind of form an opinion. >> you know what, anderson? i was having problems with my hearing. can you repeat that? >> what was your reaction when you first saw the video today of the attack inside the elevator and also the video previously which a lot of people saw of her being dragged out of the elevator which apparently didn't raise enough people's attention? >> you know what? prior to today i was disgraced. when is the national football league and goodell going to put their hands down and say no more, zero tolerance, termination, not this two-game suspension, six-game suspension or even an indefinite suspension. zero tolerance, period? but when i saw that video today, anderson. i was -- woo, it caused a real visceral reaction to me because now i know what my sister looked like when she was beaten. if something isn't done,
. >>> joining us is tanya brown. the murder of her sister nicole brown simpson.ook, "finding peace amid the chaos." you saw the video that was posted today and also the previous video which apparently for a lot of people wasn't enough to really kind of form an opinion. >> you know what, anderson? i was having problems with my hearing. can you repeat that? >> what was your reaction when you first saw the video today of the attack inside the elevator and also the...
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and tanya lovelace, the senior director of the women of color network, a project of the national resource center on domestic violence. tonya, i would like to get your reactions to both of those statements that we just heard from janay. >> yes. so listening to -- you know, i do want to be respectful and call her mrs. rice and respect her, you know, her recent change in life with her partner. but, you know, in listening to her voice and really, truly see her as somebody who is dedicated to her relationship. she's dedicated to her partner, and i certainly want to again also be respectful of that. i do understand that this has been difficult for her, and i think that that is a challenge. and in the work that we do, my goal is really to support women in the paths that they choose, recognize them as being the experts in their own lives, and supporting them in whatever strides they choose to take. and so that what my initial thought is as i'm seeing that. >> professor sokolov, this raises a horrible agony of talking about this. it is impossible to talk about it the way we've been doing this on t
and tanya lovelace, the senior director of the women of color network, a project of the national resource center on domestic violence. tonya, i would like to get your reactions to both of those statements that we just heard from janay. >> yes. so listening to -- you know, i do want to be respectful and call her mrs. rice and respect her, you know, her recent change in life with her partner. but, you know, in listening to her voice and really, truly see her as somebody who is dedicated to...
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tanya. secular isn't evil than calling you ignorant journalist.ust because you are a dumb ass, don't mean those who are not god are nuts or well, dumb asses too. i have no idea what you're talking about. truly noted the same. thanks for watching. better suited to that network that killed off god years ago and starting with m and ending with c. anyway, hundreds of e-mails pro and con just like that. we have terrorist analyst who says america's lost faith is indeed helping isis win this war. they're kind of filling a vacuum as you reminded me in the past. right, eric? >> neil, i think so. what do we stand for here in the west anymore? the west, united states, europe, we were founded on judeo-christian, western civilization, heritage values. that seems to be slipping away right now. look, i was in germany a few years ago, neil and investigating us lame mick terrorism and i interviewed some freedom fighters in germany fighting back against jihad in that country. i was amazed, to a man all of them were atheists. i said, guys at end of the day, what are
tanya. secular isn't evil than calling you ignorant journalist.ust because you are a dumb ass, don't mean those who are not god are nuts or well, dumb asses too. i have no idea what you're talking about. truly noted the same. thanks for watching. better suited to that network that killed off god years ago and starting with m and ending with c. anyway, hundreds of e-mails pro and con just like that. we have terrorist analyst who says america's lost faith is indeed helping isis win this war....
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additionally -- >> hold on a second, tanya.your sentence play out. but at the same time you said you don't think he should resign. this is a man where this happened under his watch. do you think he's the right man to make this work, if you will? >> absolutely. my position is unless we find out that he was involved in the cover-up, and that is the caveat, unless we find out he was involved with the cover-up, i believe that he is in a position because he is under so much pressure to do the right thing that now he's going to have to listen. he's going to have to implement policies that are going to be helpful, not only to the nfl but to the country at large. the nfl has such influence over what happens in our congress, what happens to people on the street, that roger goodell could be the voice that changes domestic violence in a positive way that we haven't seen in years. >> all right. very quickly, terence moore, lisa bloom, one-word answer. should he stay or go? >> he's got to stay because he's making $44 million a year. and the
additionally -- >> hold on a second, tanya.your sentence play out. but at the same time you said you don't think he should resign. this is a man where this happened under his watch. do you think he's the right man to make this work, if you will? >> absolutely. my position is unless we find out that he was involved in the cover-up, and that is the caveat, unless we find out he was involved with the cover-up, i believe that he is in a position because he is under so much pressure to...
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i talked with the panel, patricia, tanya, and larry, about the idea behind this show. >> i like the title>> we do too. well, hot bench refers to a very active judicial panel, a term that lawyers use when they show up before judges who pepper them with questions, and that's what our litigants. >> burning question. >> burning, burning. >> burning questions,. >> we know the law, really trying out there to get to the bottom of the people's issues. >> let's talk about the deliberation process, here, that's going to be happening. so the fact that is this is the first time i have ever seen anything like there is the viewer will get to see the deliberation process, cameras will go back in chambers with you guys, as you're deliberating? >> yes, matter of fact it does. this is not the first time that there is a three judge panel. we usually have that on the appellate level here. but, judge judy, went over to island, to receive award, and of course went to look at the courtesies tell because on some way she is always working. and she saw this three judge panel and she thought it was a great idea, an
i talked with the panel, patricia, tanya, and larry, about the idea behind this show. >> i like the title>> we do too. well, hot bench refers to a very active judicial panel, a term that lawyers use when they show up before judges who pepper them with questions, and that's what our litigants. >> burning question. >> burning, burning. >> burning questions,. >> we know the law, really trying out there to get to the bottom of the people's issues. >> let's...
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. >> and tanya page is live and he has been found guilty of culpable homicide and there is debates oftorious being found not guilty of murder. >> yes, there has been a great deal of debate and not only among members of the public but among the legal fraternity as well and the first murder trial broadcast live around the clock through its entirety and lots of people sitting at home believing they know all of the ins and outs and disagreeing with what the judge's ruling was on that murder charge. however, i'm joined now by an expert, a former judge, judge heath to give insights and do you agree with the judge or do you think she got it wrong with the not guilty count on murder? >> i agree with her. she had no evidence on prosecution and which she could rely because it was too poor and therefore she was left with a version of the accused. now she could decide and didn't reject the evidence as such. so having analyzed that, she arrived at a conclusion that, yes, it was unlawful and it was done on purpose since he fired two shots. but the question was did he have the subjective intent. and
. >> and tanya page is live and he has been found guilty of culpable homicide and there is debates oftorious being found not guilty of murder. >> yes, there has been a great deal of debate and not only among members of the public but among the legal fraternity as well and the first murder trial broadcast live around the clock through its entirety and lots of people sitting at home believing they know all of the ins and outs and disagreeing with what the judge's ruling was on that...
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>> tanya wright's son senior here. she came to school students to take her son home. he was upset and she was worried with a gunman on the loose. >> i don't feel save right now and i don't think he does either. >> it's a bad situation. their safety is being compromised, and as parent, i'm scared for them. >> reporter: young says her son used to date the girl, the 15 year old had been to her home several times. >> sweet girl. you know it's just sad right n now. >> going to miss her? >> yes. a lot. >> reporter: now, the suspect again still on the loose. a 19 year old was also critically wounded. he remains hospitalized after that shooting. police sources tell me tonight that the gun used in the shooting was actually brought to the scene in the backpack of a girl and that person went in the backpack, pulled out the gun and fired three to five shots again police still looking for him tonight. we'll have the very latest on this fast-moving investigation coming up at 6:00. lucy. >> all right, we'll see then, dave. did he having right now a rare u.s. joint military effort wi
>> tanya wright's son senior here. she came to school students to take her son home. he was upset and she was worried with a gunman on the loose. >> i don't feel save right now and i don't think he does either. >> it's a bad situation. their safety is being compromised, and as parent, i'm scared for them. >> reporter: young says her son used to date the girl, the 15 year old had been to her home several times. >> sweet girl. you know it's just sad right n now....
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today al qaeda is-- al qaeda islamic extremists are in northern nigeria, mali, more tanya, niger -- niger, across all of north africa, from morocco, algeria, tunesia, in libya where they are in huge huge numbers n egypt where they are back for the first time in 25 years. down into east africa, in somalia and increasingly in kenya. across the gulf into yemen. up into syria and iraq, and still in south asia and pakistan, afghanistan. >> rose: that's a lot of front. >> and bangladesh now, they just announced a new cell in bangladesh. so i think what-- . >> rose: not to mention asia. >> right. well, they've done a pretty good job in combatting-- but the asians have done a pretty good job of rooting it out. so why i say tip of the iceberg, i think in that huge geographic area that i just talked about, you're going to see isis like problems pop up over the next five years, ten years, 15 years, 20 years. >> rose: there is the greatest foreign policy challenge to the united states to date. >> i think so. >> rose: not russia, not china. >> i break down national security in to threats to the united
today al qaeda is-- al qaeda islamic extremists are in northern nigeria, mali, more tanya, niger -- niger, across all of north africa, from morocco, algeria, tunesia, in libya where they are in huge huge numbers n egypt where they are back for the first time in 25 years. down into east africa, in somalia and increasingly in kenya. across the gulf into yemen. up into syria and iraq, and still in south asia and pakistan, afghanistan. >> rose: that's a lot of front. >> and bangladesh...
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. >> thank you, tanya. 873 in ukraine. >> there is a cease-fire. by the way, we saw the same thing when the cease-fire was announced in the west bank. officially, there is a cease-fire, yet shots are being fired. arab nations are signing on to join the u.s. to fight against islamic state history ms. =-- extremists. their shareee to do and contribute to the military campaign as appropriate. no one is saying what that means. >> it is hard to quantify. >> lack of specifics. >> paul brummer will join us. talk about a controversial figure. he will join us at the top of the next hour for an extended conversation on this phrase, boots on the ground. what john boehner said yesterday -- we will go to phil mattingly on this. he says there cannot be an f-16 war. >> even if it were, you still need boots on the ground too. withpaints the targets lasers so the bombs can go where they need to go. >> it is day 2. >> it will be a lot longer. paul is joining us in the next hour to discuss this further. our third front-page story -- the government threatened the yaho
. >> thank you, tanya. 873 in ukraine. >> there is a cease-fire. by the way, we saw the same thing when the cease-fire was announced in the west bank. officially, there is a cease-fire, yet shots are being fired. arab nations are signing on to join the u.s. to fight against islamic state history ms. =-- extremists. their shareee to do and contribute to the military campaign as appropriate. no one is saying what that means. >> it is hard to quantify. >> lack of specifics....
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. >>: here's what trending on social media this morning we have the full already kick that and tanya a real baby news. and an italian wedding. this is from the twitter, they treated this picture along with the " that's what david burke and i got married over the weekend in an alley and we put the end and be and has been. they announced their gauge engagement of the atwitter. the marriage and quality at the new york they'd been revealed that they got engaged five years ago earlier. the keeping the news a secret. >>: james: keep an eye and a forecast when we get back will ball kid to details what we can expect this great day. that will be $22 dollars and 50 cents. $22.50. that's insane! jack. what? it's not even a meal? right now, at my place you can get my spicy chicken club combo. it's my classic spicy chicken breast with bacon and melting cheese on toasted sourdough plus fries and a drink for just $4.99. aww, you're just a big softy. nah, i'm still sad about the popcorn. >> darya: 01 cities these they're funny pictures. they have won with a self to the intersection you did intercept
. >>: here's what trending on social media this morning we have the full already kick that and tanya a real baby news. and an italian wedding. this is from the twitter, they treated this picture along with the " that's what david burke and i got married over the weekend in an alley and we put the end and be and has been. they announced their gauge engagement of the atwitter. the marriage and quality at the new york they'd been revealed that they got engaged five years ago earlier....
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> i'm getting stoned here, at stone soup, actually, that's the name of your designer jewelry shop, tanyarrect. >> and thank you for the beautiful necklace. >> take a look, yes, so you design all this jewelry and make it yourself? >> myself, and my daughter kayly, we do wire pendants. >> i've never seen jewelry like this before. all hands made. where is your shop? >> coopers berg, we par at this time pat with the quakertown live and downtown as owes agents, volunteer on the committee. >> so on the 18th, when they have the big fall festival, you will be here? >> yes, actually co-chair of the event with my friend, linda. >> of course you are. i can tell you are involved. thank you so muchment look at that beautiful jewelry. just as beautiful, as the weather is today. we start off with a look at our temperatures. still in the 70s, in philadelphia. and a smidge on the muggy side. but it is certainly better than yesterday. and it is improving as far as the humidity is concerned. so that was the good part of those really noisy thunderstorms last night, dew points coming down, but they're still
> i'm getting stoned here, at stone soup, actually, that's the name of your designer jewelry shop, tanyarrect. >> and thank you for the beautiful necklace. >> take a look, yes, so you design all this jewelry and make it yourself? >> myself, and my daughter kayly, we do wire pendants. >> i've never seen jewelry like this before. all hands made. where is your shop? >> coopers berg, we par at this time pat with the quakertown live and downtown as owes agents,...
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. >> tanya young williams knows married to former nba star jayson williams who served time in connection the limo driver. she stuck with her husband through the trial. and knows what janay is going through. >> it is them against the world. that backbone. he need her. so she is loving her. telling her everything she need to hear so she is going nowhere. she genuinely believes that he loves her and she loves him. >> reporter: just last year, cici finally left her abuser after four years. and only because he pulled a gun on her and their toddler. >> i know what was next. it was death. it was death. buzz i have seen it in his eyes. we know the look. we know what it looks like. >> a breaking point she hopes janay palmer will not see and others realize the power of domestic violence isn't just in the physical abuse but in the mental and emotional chains. >> joining us, to discuss all this, katie ray jones, president and ceo of national domestic violence hot line. judge judy harris kluger executive director of sanctuary, for families, advocate for survivors of domestic violence and sex traffick
. >> tanya young williams knows married to former nba star jayson williams who served time in connection the limo driver. she stuck with her husband through the trial. and knows what janay is going through. >> it is them against the world. that backbone. he need her. so she is loving her. telling her everything she need to hear so she is going nowhere. she genuinely believes that he loves her and she loves him. >> reporter: just last year, cici finally left her abuser after...
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studio to talk about this very important issue is psychologist eric fisher and former prosecutor, tanya to this point, where it seems that the definition of discipline varies from family to family. and now, versus quite a few years ago, maybe 10, 20, 30 years ago, the law steps in and says, i don't know if we necessarily agree with how you discipline your kid. >> well, i think we have to look at a whole range of issues. and you know, which would really take time to go through the history of that. however, what i always back up to is, the word discipline is often equated with punishment. and the word discipline comes from the word "disciple," which means to teach. and i think if we look at what we're trying to do with our children, we're trying to teach them and prepare them for the rest of their life. and while we look at often parenting and discipline, which had to do with spanking, and which would become abuse, had such a wide range. and we looked at children's rights. children were often looked at more of as a piece of property. and now i think we have to look at them as gift. and th
studio to talk about this very important issue is psychologist eric fisher and former prosecutor, tanya to this point, where it seems that the definition of discipline varies from family to family. and now, versus quite a few years ago, maybe 10, 20, 30 years ago, the law steps in and says, i don't know if we necessarily agree with how you discipline your kid. >> well, i think we have to look at a whole range of issues. and you know, which would really take time to go through the history...
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and as a result i called tanya who is here in the audience, a brilliant public policy director. she was able to help meet convene as many civil rights organizations as we could get on the phone, and we talked. you know, we had all the experts, and that is how we came up with a unified statement. we decided not to just do our own organizational thing, but that we needed a coalition if you are talking about movement, you cannot do it with just one organization. loudness requires everybody. that is why i am here speaking in soliciting your individual and organizational signature on that statement. because coalition building. what i love about all of the young people involved in hands up, don't shoot, the ferguson battle, the police reform battle is that they also are coalescing. and i love the way that they have been able to figure it out that, you know, this group will take the lead on having a march on this weekend, this saturday. the next group will do the next one. they come and support each other. that is what we have to do. so coalition is absolutely in our bones, but we have
and as a result i called tanya who is here in the audience, a brilliant public policy director. she was able to help meet convene as many civil rights organizations as we could get on the phone, and we talked. you know, we had all the experts, and that is how we came up with a unified statement. we decided not to just do our own organizational thing, but that we needed a coalition if you are talking about movement, you cannot do it with just one organization. loudness requires everybody. that...