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and then you text the word, again, to that. what do you text? jessica: the word is "get food." damian: "get food." so you text "get food" to that number there and press send. and again, somebody from the second harvest food bank will call you back and do some pre-screening and see how they can help you out. we'll be back and talk more about this important topic when we continue here on "comunidad del valle." stay with us. they make little hearts happy and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet, those delicious oats in cheerios can help lower cholesterol. cheerios... how can something so little... help you do something so big. on "comunidad del valle." and so there's this pre-screening that takes place once you text "get food" to 97779. now, what happens after that if, let's say, a month goes by and i've gone through the pre-screening and i qualify. can i text that number again in a month? jessica: yes, of course you can. then there would be no limitations. and the final question on--that is always sent at the end of the series of questions on the texting t
and then you text the word, again, to that. what do you text? jessica: the word is "get food." damian: "get food." so you text "get food" to that number there and press send. and again, somebody from the second harvest food bank will call you back and do some pre-screening and see how they can help you out. we'll be back and talk more about this important topic when we continue here on "comunidad del valle." stay with us. they make little hearts happy and...
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do you deny receiving that text?have had as much evidence against someone as i had in this case. never. she had texted so many people bragging about her inappropriate relationship with this child and knowing that it was wrong, telling him it was wrong, we can't keep doing this. i could go to jail. >> and then the young man took the stand and spent better part of four days there detailing an affair he said lasted two months. we're not showing his face on camera of course. >> we both knew what we were doing was wrong. >> the prosecutor took him through hundreds more texts. all those words of longing between a school tutor and a boy too young even to drive. >> i need you in my bed now. is that right? >> yes. >> so she says -- she's telling you she needs you in her bed now and she's going to come and pick you up. >> yes. >> open and shut case said the prosecutor. >> the text messages are the truth. they're not created with any other intent than to communicate what they want to communicate at the time. text messages are t
do you deny receiving that text?have had as much evidence against someone as i had in this case. never. she had texted so many people bragging about her inappropriate relationship with this child and knowing that it was wrong, telling him it was wrong, we can't keep doing this. i could go to jail. >> and then the young man took the stand and spent better part of four days there detailing an affair he said lasted two months. we're not showing his face on camera of course. >> we both...
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i never text and drive.s horrible. >> this father agrees sending a message to young dressers. >> put it down put the phone in the back. you can arrive at the next spot tweeting to your buddies and friends. that text message, whatever you're doing, can wait. >>> we'll begin looking at young drivers and training and distracted driving with amanda clair. as a young driver she rear ended a tractor driver that was in front of here and was injured. welcome to the programme, why don't you begin telling us what happened that day. >> well, i was active duty air force at the time and driving in the right-hand lane beyond a van. i was doing what i was supposed to do. had the seatbelt on, drive on the right a tractor trailer came it a stop in the left leap and didn't realise there was a turning lane 100 feet up because there's a grassie median in the middle. an 18 wheeler with a forklift stopped in the left-hand lane. because of a number of distractions, cell phone gp s, car windows, radio, make-up - i wasn't paying att
i never text and drive.s horrible. >> this father agrees sending a message to young dressers. >> put it down put the phone in the back. you can arrive at the next spot tweeting to your buddies and friends. that text message, whatever you're doing, can wait. >>> we'll begin looking at young drivers and training and distracted driving with amanda clair. as a young driver she rear ended a tractor driver that was in front of here and was injured. welcome to the programme, why...
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i'm going to look at the texts. going to tell them when i give them the phones i i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new tropical dishes take me straight to the islands. so i'm diving fork-first into the lobster and shrimp in paradise, with panko-crusted lobster tail and jumbo shrimp in captain morgan barbecue glaze. or the ultimate island seafood feast, with tender crab wood-grilled lobster and two island-inspired flavors of jumbo shrimp. because a summer without tropical flavors might as well be winter. this escape is too good to miss so...don't. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hightest standard of animal care in the world, our whales are healthy. they're thriving. i wouldn't work here if they weren't. and government research shows they live just as long as whales in the wild. caring for these whales, we have a great responsibility to get that rig
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i'm going to look at the texts. going to tell them when i give them the phones i am going to see everything. >> right back. >>> kelly file segment tonight. protecting the kids. with the rise of the machines american children are subjected to adult things it. we just heard very early age. also they are constantly distracted by the net. they have their little things in their hand especially teenagers. that's changed everything. with us now ms. megyn kelly has three young children to protect. by the time these kids are adults your kids are adults cyberspace thing is going to be ten times worse than it is now. >> yes, it is. >> have you and your husband planned on how you are going to deal with this kind of thing. >> doug is an author so he gets to live in fantasy world of novels. he doesn't think about it yet. i work in news where the darkest corners of society can confront you every day and not just on this show at this particular moment. cover the news in general. >> got it. so you are forced to think about it even t
i'm going to look at the texts. going to tell them when i give them the phones i am going to see everything. >> right back. >>> kelly file segment tonight. protecting the kids. with the rise of the machines american children are subjected to adult things it. we just heard very early age. also they are constantly distracted by the net. they have their little things in their hand especially teenagers. that's changed everything. with us now ms. megyn kelly has three young children...
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and the voice about the text. so text being black right? so the autobiographical kind of narrative, the experiencial voice narrating the story: but then there is the reflective gaze commenting on that experience. that's the voice about the text. so that's the kind of, the structure that comes into play that we see in black skin/white mask and also when lewis really stresses very beautifully and skillfully in his unfolding of this inner drama and experience as a kind of antidote to that tyranny of the imposition of exteriority, right? that is what the book is highlighting. and so i want to take up the question and ask lewis and us to think about that structure if from a little difference point of view, and that will be the viewpoint of temporality. i was very struck by this what i see as a recurrent and simmering presence and recurrence of this figure of the child. right? this -- and the adult right? is so voice of the text is the voice of the child. in a sense, right? the voice about the text is the voice of the adult. relating back to this
and the voice about the text. so text being black right? so the autobiographical kind of narrative, the experiencial voice narrating the story: but then there is the reflective gaze commenting on that experience. that's the voice about the text. so that's the kind of, the structure that comes into play that we see in black skin/white mask and also when lewis really stresses very beautifully and skillfully in his unfolding of this inner drama and experience as a kind of antidote to that tyranny...
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aziz, please. >> okay. ♪ first text, 4:11 a.m. i'm sure so many people almost sent those texts and did not. i appreciate the honesty of that one. here we go. ♪ >> no! even just the length. everyone's like, "no! not that long!" [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: it's too long. hey, you want to sit down for this one. [ laughter ] "love meeting new people. especially those from all over. tell me a little about yourself and what you like do? how's school going for you? most important of all, what is your favorite kind of pizza? random, i know. [ laughter ] hit me back. i would love to chat with you. and i may say you are very pretty. i mean, i got to tell you, you look like a piece of, good god wrapped up in some have mercy and a side of mmmm. [ laughter and applause ] sorry, i had to speak my mind. ha-ha. hopefully hat didn't just creep you out, ha-ha-ha." [ laughter and applause ] >> oh god. >> jimmy: that's a -- that's a tsunami. that is a monsoon of bad. [ laughter ] that's a lot of bad. >> that was a lot stuff going on. >> jimmy
aziz, please. >> okay. ♪ first text, 4:11 a.m. i'm sure so many people almost sent those texts and did not. i appreciate the honesty of that one. here we go. ♪ >> no! even just the length. everyone's like, "no! not that long!" [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: it's too long. hey, you want to sit down for this one. [ laughter ] "love meeting new people. especially those from all over. tell me a little about yourself and what you like do? how's school going...
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talking on their phones social media, texting and driving. >>reporter: how often do you come to this memorial? >> every morning or night for three years. >>reporter: his daughter died in a car accident at this new jersey intersection in 2012. she was weeks away from her high school graduation. >> we miss her terribly. nobody can figure out or explain what it is to lose a child. it's an empty, empty, empty room, empty spot in your heart that is killer. >>reporter: nicky was a passenger in the backseat of a car driven by a classmate. prosecutors say it's unconclusive whether the driver was texting or talking on a cellphone but he blames distracted driving for the crash. >> when you're a kid and you're inexperienced and you have some kids in the car and they're laughing and the music is on and you're talking and thinking about stuff, to even have a phone out is just crazy because you're in a time bomb waiting for the bomb to go off. >>reporter: he has turned his pain into a personal mission starting a nonprofit organization, pad, people against
talking on their phones social media, texting and driving. >>reporter: how often do you come to this memorial? >> every morning or night for three years. >>reporter: his daughter died in a car accident at this new jersey intersection in 2012. she was weeks away from her high school graduation. >> we miss her terribly. nobody can figure out or explain what it is to lose a child. it's an empty, empty, empty room, empty spot in your heart that is killer. >>reporter:...
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have cell phones and virtually all of them text. 33% of teenagers send more than 100 text messages a. and 66% of teens say their parents have impose nod rules regarding texting at all. there is a kicker. study by the university of winnipeg in canada says students who text more than 100 times ahe day are 30% less likely to be ethical or principled in life. are we getting all this? young people in america are combining drugs alcohol and high tech to build false lives to run away from reality. in china young people are encouraged to compete be disciplined, to live in the real world not here. and, again very few voices speaking out against drug and tech abuse. this is an epidemic that will lead to a weaker nation. anybody who tells youis differently is lying to you. that's the memo.at now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from newberry point, massachusetts dr. keith ablow a psychiatrist. here in new york cityty dr. karl hart. author of the book high price. all right. kids and pot. you don't recommend that, right? >> of course not. >> i don't recommend kids taking alcohol or
have cell phones and virtually all of them text. 33% of teenagers send more than 100 text messages a. and 66% of teens say their parents have impose nod rules regarding texting at all. there is a kicker. study by the university of winnipeg in canada says students who text more than 100 times ahe day are 30% less likely to be ethical or principled in life. are we getting all this? young people in america are combining drugs alcohol and high tech to build false lives to run away from reality. in...
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the text. the second voice in which fanon speaks to us he calls the voice of the theorist or the voice about the book, and it is very important that we distinguish these two voices. lewis suggests a comparison between the voice of the black and the condemned sinner in "the inferno" and a comparison between dante's guide and -- right and these are just other metaphorical appropriations to help us grasp these two voices to which fanon speaks to us in this text. and so recognizing this distinction, i think is really important. it helps us to read the text differently and lewis does a good job in developing this point. and closely related to this point is the very, very interesting suggestion that in "the wretched of the earth" these two voices become one. so the rising subject shifts in "the wrenched of the earth" and it's very skillful, scholarly inciteful way he does this, really -- makes for excellent reading. the second idea i want to comment on is lewis' brilliant treatment of the idea of fai
the text. the second voice in which fanon speaks to us he calls the voice of the theorist or the voice about the book, and it is very important that we distinguish these two voices. lewis suggests a comparison between the voice of the black and the condemned sinner in "the inferno" and a comparison between dante's guide and -- right and these are just other metaphorical appropriations to help us grasp these two voices to which fanon speaks to us in this text. and so recognizing this...
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after lloyd got a text from his job saying he had to work the next morning. >> then he got another text asking to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> the text alluded to just let's have another great night. >> i take it there was a part of you that thought, man, you've got to go to work the next day -- >> go home. yes. it's already like 9:00, 9:00ish. >> what you guys left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see you later. >> little did he know, there would be no later. the next night, monday, june 17th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's body is discovered by a jogger in north ate borrow, 35 miles south of where he lives. >> here at the crime scene, investigators find oweden's waltz, his driver's license, and five .45 caliber shell casings. they suspect he was first shot in the back and then finished off as he was found face up in this industrial park. >> darryl hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister, olivia, who calls him. >> i could hear her. >> she say, he's dead. >> in between the cries and the balling, darryl, oweden is dead. i was like olivia, i'll be there
after lloyd got a text from his job saying he had to work the next morning. >> then he got another text asking to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> the text alluded to just let's have another great night. >> i take it there was a part of you that thought, man, you've got to go to work the next day -- >> go home. yes. it's already like 9:00, 9:00ish. >> what you guys left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see you later....
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who did he say he was texting?. >> but virtually all those texts had been deleted. detective brooks labored for months, nights, weekends. >> you kind of got emotionally wrapped up in this one, huh? >> i kept thinking of the children. i wanted answers for the children. >> and then, a breakthrough. finally, nine months after the murder, a police analyst managed to recover several deleted text messages, including this one. time-stamped 8:20 a.m., five hours before the murder, michelle writes to her dad, has to be today. can't live like this. awful this morning. her dad's response -- >> he asks if she can get him away for lunch, huh? >> yes. she says she can. she says she can. and he replies, okay, i'll let you know what time. >> in my review of some of the text messages marc really wasn't interested in going to eat lunch that day, but she begged him to take her to lunch. >> after lunch, remember, she asked marc to linger for an ice cream treat, all the while texting her dad, says the prosecutor, tipping him off to mar
who did he say he was texting?. >> but virtually all those texts had been deleted. detective brooks labored for months, nights, weekends. >> you kind of got emotionally wrapped up in this one, huh? >> i kept thinking of the children. i wanted answers for the children. >> and then, a breakthrough. finally, nine months after the murder, a police analyst managed to recover several deleted text messages, including this one. time-stamped 8:20 a.m., five hours before the...
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we have seen on youtube people texting and falling into water fountains, people texting and walking intoposts, which is why london has padded them. so that when you hit to the inanimate objects, they do not fit back. teenagers are suffering from next strain because they look down so much. how do you know where to go in the texting lane? pimm: it follows the same pattern as the sidewalk. olivia: it is not to lanes. -- it is not 2 lanes? pimm: there is a type of peripheral vision that you develop when using toward smartphone. not for you? i'm done. thank you so much. pimm: coming up, we have the countdown to janet yellen's news conference. ♪ pimm: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." of us take a look at some the top stories of the hour. microsoft is streamlining its executive branch and some big names are leaving the company. three executive vice presidents will leave, and so will mark pen. he believed to form a private equity firm. microsoft will focus on platforms and personal computing and equity. we are not hearing any sounds of copper mines in the greek debt crisis today. prime mi
we have seen on youtube people texting and falling into water fountains, people texting and walking intoposts, which is why london has padded them. so that when you hit to the inanimate objects, they do not fit back. teenagers are suffering from next strain because they look down so much. how do you know where to go in the texting lane? pimm: it follows the same pattern as the sidewalk. olivia: it is not to lanes. -- it is not 2 lanes? pimm: there is a type of peripheral vision that you develop...
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then after that she texts another man and asked that man to come over. and why don't you tell audience how she represented, why she said she need that had second man's company on the night in question? what she told the board evaluating her sexual assault claim. >> she told the disciplinary panel that she was so traumatized by john doe assaulting her that she needed someone to come over and comfort her. the man she had invited previously she then had sex with. she admitted this in another text to get another friend. >> so she testified that she was distraught and she needed the comfort of a friend. meanwhile, this is what she was texting a friend when the second man came over. she was irritated that he was taking so long to engage in sexual conduct with her. she texted to her friend why is he just talking to me? like hot girl in a [ bleep ] dress. make your move. yeah. and then she sends a text message saying oh my god, action did not happen until 5:00 in the [ expletive ] morning. this might not look very. >> her roommate might be upset that she had per
then after that she texts another man and asked that man to come over. and why don't you tell audience how she represented, why she said she need that had second man's company on the night in question? what she told the board evaluating her sexual assault claim. >> she told the disciplinary panel that she was so traumatized by john doe assaulting her that she needed someone to come over and comfort her. the man she had invited previously she then had sex with. she admitted this in another...
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it was when we got that text message that everything changed. >> when do something got that text, theyr back. the next day we sent it to her again and we didn't hear back. we've never heard back from her tochl this day i don't know what happened to her and it wasn't enough. >> so loveland did more. coming up that very day with it couldn't get any easier for people to reach out. punched up the left side of the numbers bottom to top 7-4-1-7-4-1. >> one of the ma tras is to meet people where they are. >> where are they these days? >> they're texting. >> she butz in charge of training counselors. designing new techniques to foster intimacy through the keyboard. >> the skills of active listening, pair frayraphraseingparaphrasing seeking to understand. >> normally in a conversation you might be getting it by going. . h, i get it. you don't have that luxury here. >> reporter: it launched in two cities. within four cities they were in area cold in america. grew faster in facebook with zero marketing. >> what do you think that is generating this degree of sadness, anxiety, depression. >> you kn
it was when we got that text message that everything changed. >> when do something got that text, theyr back. the next day we sent it to her again and we didn't hear back. we've never heard back from her tochl this day i don't know what happened to her and it wasn't enough. >> so loveland did more. coming up that very day with it couldn't get any easier for people to reach out. punched up the left side of the numbers bottom to top 7-4-1-7-4-1. >> one of the ma tras is to meet...
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. >> now to a report on text neck, a real condition caused by hours of looking at your phone and other gadgets, experts are sounding the alarm. >> reporter: your technology can literally be a pain in your neck. all day every day people are looking down, at ipads laptops and video games one doctor says it could be causing an epidemic of neck pain so gma looks into what some doctors are calling next neck. >> people are using their necks in a poor posture or poor position doing many things over time text neck can lead to early spine even surgery, just ask todd snyder it became unbearable. >> i was on mobile devices for one or to hours or more every night, texting and responding back to colleagues. he was diagnosed with text neck, and todd like many of his patients have lost the natural curvature in his spine pulling it out of alignment. >> the spine is curved and losing the belly shape. >> and for matthew texting hours every day exacerbated an old football injury. >> i could feel the tension in my neck a lot. >> for parents it's heart breaking it's an indication of where we are in the tim
. >> now to a report on text neck, a real condition caused by hours of looking at your phone and other gadgets, experts are sounding the alarm. >> reporter: your technology can literally be a pain in your neck. all day every day people are looking down, at ipads laptops and video games one doctor says it could be causing an epidemic of neck pain so gma looks into what some doctors are calling next neck. >> people are using their necks in a poor posture or poor position doing...
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i know the text.ractice it right everything changes when you get in the real -- it is like shadowboxing until you get in the ring, it's a different story. i love the idea of driving a car. it's like you're driving a car and everything is good, you get in the car, you have no keys. you do everything right. everything is working and you say, i can do this. that you turn the key and the car goes and pretty soon you are like, what is this? you are stuck in cars and going on the sidewalk. that is the difference between rehearsing alone and with other people. at least you get a familiarity. i love the place, i love learning. it is fun to say some of those words. charlie: you almost dropped out of high school, didn't you, to go act? al: actually, i went to work. we needed money in my family. economic necessity at the time. i did go to the village age 17 and i was really fed by all that was going on in the 1960's. i was going to coffee houses in the village and doing shows of whatever play passing the straw b
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roberts said the text is our servant, not our master and we have to read the text in the larger contexttire bill, and it's clear that congress didn't intend this as a suicide pill for the -- for the act. >> so this is the second time that the supreme court has now ruled in favor of the aca, and chief justice roberts has been integral to both of those decisions. would that be surprising to people given that justice roberts was appointed by george w. bush. he was viewed as perhaps being on the more conservative side of the court. >> he is on the more conservative side of the court, and it's true that he essentially saved the healthcare act on two occasions. the first time he was the fifth vote. this time he was the sixth vote and he wrote it. but i don't think it's all that surprising. he has consistently one, had a philosophy of reading statutes in a much more purposeful supple way than the kind of rigid text wallism that scalia accepts. and as chief justice he accepts a responsibility to protect the court itself. if the court had taken down this bill either the first time around or this
roberts said the text is our servant, not our master and we have to read the text in the larger contexttire bill, and it's clear that congress didn't intend this as a suicide pill for the -- for the act. >> so this is the second time that the supreme court has now ruled in favor of the aca, and chief justice roberts has been integral to both of those decisions. would that be surprising to people given that justice roberts was appointed by george w. bush. he was viewed as perhaps being on...
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. >>> plus walk run, text? college have created lanes to keep distracted students in line. e bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! >>> new this morning, a highway safety group is calling for automakers to improve child safety seat restraints. the insurance institute for highway safety tested a hundred vehicles and in most cases, it found easy access to the anchors known as latches that secure the child seats. also discovered a difficulty in attaching the seats to those factory installed latches. only three of the 100 vehicles that were tested earned a good rating for ease of use. a bmw sedan and mercedes-benz suv and volkswagen passat mid-sized car. >>> a new study finds the average americans commute lasts about 45 minutes and now costs 12 bucks a day and that
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away >>hi good after noon the reason why im stopping you you were texting on your phone on sir frances drake boulevard stopped >> >> stanley:at first she pleaded ignorance then after all the fact were presented well she fessed up >> stanley:well you realize what you did right do you have your driver's license registration and insurance the hand free law has been on the books long enough that people know better but it's seems like it's become a game for some people i call it. the cell phone sneak
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according to nevin, when bob saw texts between nevin and his wife, he didn't like it and texted nevinu know, and "what -- what are you guys talking about?" i just responded very simply. i was like, "we're having lunches. she's my friend." >> did he get hostile at all? >> he only got hostile at the end. "my wife and i are having, like, marital issues i'm glad you're, -- you're her friend, but you know, please stay out of our marriage stuff. so obviously he knows that she's talking to me about their marriage stuff. >> maybe she's telling you her deepest, darkest secrets that he doesn't want out. >> that response was one thing, one thing only, control. this is my life. he doesn't want that information spread. >> reporter: nevin knew about the discord in the marriage. leslie had also confided in him that bob had been unfaithful to her for years. >> he had been cheating on her throughout the marriage. my thing is, well, if someone's doing you wrong then -- then change it. but, you know, her reasonings were kind of like, you know, we have kids. so it wasn't until the last conversation did i
according to nevin, when bob saw texts between nevin and his wife, he didn't like it and texted nevinu know, and "what -- what are you guys talking about?" i just responded very simply. i was like, "we're having lunches. she's my friend." >> did he get hostile at all? >> he only got hostile at the end. "my wife and i are having, like, marital issues i'm glad you're, -- you're her friend, but you know, please stay out of our marriage stuff. so obviously he...
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it cannot force to block the providers and texts. it's up to the cell phone companies to put the proposal into practice. >> ready to fight a new battle. they want the city of san jose to fly the flag honoring military members. right now, city hall and san jose flies the u.s. flag along with california's flag and the city flag. next week, the city is expected to vote on flying the pow-mia flag six times a year for a toe it will of 42 days. they are demanding 365 days a year. >> >>. >> popular bay area park has reopened after a $20 million makeover. we're talking about the north side of the mission district. the public can now enjoy new tennis courts. as well as refurbished restrooms. the park south side is currently fenced off with a smaller project that's expected to finish next year. shares up nearly 50% on day one. okay for get the bike lane or the passing lane. utah university who can't look away from that phone their own lane. neon green lanes painted on the stairs of the gym. one for running, one for walking and now students say
it cannot force to block the providers and texts. it's up to the cell phone companies to put the proposal into practice. >> ready to fight a new battle. they want the city of san jose to fly the flag honoring military members. right now, city hall and san jose flies the u.s. flag along with california's flag and the city flag. next week, the city is expected to vote on flying the pow-mia flag six times a year for a toe it will of 42 days. they are demanding 365 days a year. >>...
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. >>> regulators want to protect you from unwanted calls and texts you don't know. >> reporter: taking on the phone abuse. >> fcc is giving phone companies more latitude to stop unwanted phone calls and spam text messages. >> reporter: martha stewart may be selling her iconic brand. she is close to a deal with a licensing firm. the drove stock prices up with martha stewart worth $365 million. >>> mcdonald's is expanding it's all day breakfast text being offered in san diego since april. starting sunday, all breakfasts will be offered in mississippi and next month nashville. >> it's going to the south. >> >> reporter: that's malarkey's money. >> a college plans to prevert walking while texting run-ins. >>> coal -- dolce and gabbana is out of -- rachel dolazel is out of another job. we'll be right back. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. pope francis said we should work to reduce climate change before it's too late. in his message he sought to recast it in moral terms while taking aim at big business and
. >>> regulators want to protect you from unwanted calls and texts you don't know. >> reporter: taking on the phone abuse. >> fcc is giving phone companies more latitude to stop unwanted phone calls and spam text messages. >> reporter: martha stewart may be selling her iconic brand. she is close to a deal with a licensing firm. the drove stock prices up with martha stewart worth $365 million. >>> mcdonald's is expanding it's all day breakfast text being...
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but why voicemail has declined, texting has rocketed.t is faster and people are simply more mobile. in 2000, u.s. mobilephone users sent about 12 million texts each month, according to a nielsen study, but that's nothing compared to 2014, one billion texts were sent each and every month. nearly 500down to texts per month per person, up from just 60 a decade ago. the rise of the texts and the fall of voicemail are intertwined. this is really about mobile, isn't it? guest: it is. looking to later this year, we are expecting 200 95 million people having cell phones around the country, but looking ahead to 2018, we will add 20 million more. we are not going to see an end to this. about smartphones and feature phones, feature phones are what i like to call dumb phones. not just land lines, but cell phones that don't have easy texting capability. those are going to drop over the next few years. and her member when we had feature phones, how difficult it was to text on those. you would have to hit the letter three times. now we have iphones and
but why voicemail has declined, texting has rocketed.t is faster and people are simply more mobile. in 2000, u.s. mobilephone users sent about 12 million texts each month, according to a nielsen study, but that's nothing compared to 2014, one billion texts were sent each and every month. nearly 500down to texts per month per person, up from just 60 a decade ago. the rise of the texts and the fall of voicemail are intertwined. this is really about mobile, isn't it? guest: it is. looking to later...
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yet something really significant happened with respect to those texts yesterday. even though the police chief is saying we should terminate those officers, the san francisco superior court issued a order that basically says that the san francisco police commission has no jurisdiction over those disciplineary cases vaurfbing those officers. the court said we are taking that away from the police department and we as a court will be the ones who decide a very important question when chis whether or not the police commission and police department acted in a timely basis in terms of disciplining those officers. what does that mean? it means that we may have a situation where the court decides that in fact the police commission did not act in time and that the police department actually knew months more than a year maybe a couple years about those texts but didn't do anything. what is going to happen is there is a very real possibility that those officer will be reinstated. that is a possibility. the mayors office is shaking their head but that is what the superior cour
yet something really significant happened with respect to those texts yesterday. even though the police chief is saying we should terminate those officers, the san francisco superior court issued a order that basically says that the san francisco police commission has no jurisdiction over those disciplineary cases vaurfbing those officers. the court said we are taking that away from the police department and we as a court will be the ones who decide a very important question when chis whether...
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there is no way he would text me. >> as police tried to trace the origin of that text message, they reexamined the burned body. justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire. scientists compared dna from justin's tooth brush to dna from the victim and also took a dna sample from justin's mother. >> when we got the results back, we were able to positively identify the body as justin newman. >> police put out an all points bulletin for justin newman's car which was missing. they assumed if they found newman's car, they would also find ari squire. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door, so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participati
there is no way he would text me. >> as police tried to trace the origin of that text message, they reexamined the burned body. justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire. scientists compared dna from justin's tooth brush to dna from the victim and also took a dna sample from justin's mother. >> when we got the results back, we were able to positively identify the body as justin newman. >> police put out an all points bulletin for...
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. >>> a text message could mean the difference between life and death. what local leaders are doing to upgrade text to 911 systems. >>> a there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 13th get a $400 visa prepaid card when you sign a 2 year agreement. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> right now at 4:30 we are continuing to work a developing story. a northern virginia teenager is dead after overdosing on molly at a d.c. nightclub. 19-year-old victoria callahan was at echo stage in northeast. she was celebrating her birthday last night. she was rushed to med star hospital, but died early this morning. we will have an
. >>> a text message could mean the difference between life and death. what local leaders are doing to upgrade text to 911 systems. >>> a there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two...
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could you have text neck?damage. >>> and we believe one-on-one with the captain of the u.s. women's soccer team ahead of tonight's big, big game. all that and it's a country takeover. dierks bentley performing live in central park. we're getting down there right now so please stay with us on "good morning america." ♪ ♪ me and you, ♪ ♪ and you and me. ♪ ♪ no matter how they tossed the dice. ♪ ♪ it had to be. ♪ ♪ the only one for me is you. ♪ ♪ and you for me. ♪ ♪ so happy together! ♪ now there's a rewards program that lets you earn points at one place and use them at another. introducing plenti. ♪ ♪ ♪ when it comes to rewards there's plenti together. ♪ ♪ ♪ music: "we're good together" by cathy heller ♪ double the lovin' this summer at mcdonald's with the double combo for just $2.50. ♪ introducing a whole new way to enhance your eyes. it's 1-day acuvue® define™ brand contact lenses. the eye enhancement lenses that comfortably accentuate your eyes' natural beauty. ask your doctor today about 1-day acuvue® define™
could you have text neck?damage. >>> and we believe one-on-one with the captain of the u.s. women's soccer team ahead of tonight's big, big game. all that and it's a country takeover. dierks bentley performing live in central park. we're getting down there right now so please stay with us on "good morning america." ♪ ♪ me and you, ♪ ♪ and you and me. ♪ ♪ no matter how they tossed the dice. ♪ ♪ it had to be. ♪ ♪ the only one for me is you. ♪ ♪ and you...
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one thing about being a supervisor, you get texted about things that happen in the district. being a supervisor for the last 5 months i get text about brutality and how much this is very exposed to. certainly viewing our police force as a resource and a place of safety is what we aim for and any efforts on that as far as the police and the public it's welcome. >> thank you very much, supervisor. let's go to public comment. i have asked people to keep it as short as possible. we have our san francisco public defender jeff dochey and jackie wilson is with us as well, public defender. >> thank you very much for continuing this hearing. the challenge i think to us as both city officials department heads is to not only look as policing but the entire justice system. i wish i can say it begins with the police department but it's not. it's endemic. i have been a public defender for 29 years and i have seen this since the day i started. i can tell you the issue of race has been one that is plagued, the criminal justice system the juvenile justice system has been around for years. the
one thing about being a supervisor, you get texted about things that happen in the district. being a supervisor for the last 5 months i get text about brutality and how much this is very exposed to. certainly viewing our police force as a resource and a place of safety is what we aim for and any efforts on that as far as the police and the public it's welcome. >> thank you very much, supervisor. let's go to public comment. i have asked people to keep it as short as possible. we have our...
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we go right to text.y: a lot of people are saying because of the rise of mobile, a lot of people will go much more so into text. we're look at about 20 million more cell phones over the next three years. crazy.: fast.i type really i have unlimited. scarlet, i am saying goodbye to you. much more's coming up we will be back. ♪ alix: welcome back. we want to get straight to a look at the top headlines this afternoon. the last fewget in minutes, the company is boosting dividend by 7.7% and will expand its share buyback by $5 billion. shares have spiked on the news and then dropped off. the general motors board is telling chrysler it will pass on merger talks. in ther made the offer e-mail. inssing for consolidation the auto industry. mary barra said the company decided its own plans for growth could generate more value than merger. are-time workers from aaa getting a boost in benefits next month. the restaurant chain says they will receive paid vacation, sick pay, and reimbursements for tuition. the benefits
we go right to text.y: a lot of people are saying because of the rise of mobile, a lot of people will go much more so into text. we're look at about 20 million more cell phones over the next three years. crazy.: fast.i type really i have unlimited. scarlet, i am saying goodbye to you. much more's coming up we will be back. ♪ alix: welcome back. we want to get straight to a look at the top headlines this afternoon. the last fewget in minutes, the company is boosting dividend by 7.7% and will...
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and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> we're following breaking news the search for this missing teenager expand after vanishing in the woods on the way home from the concert. police have found her belongings, we are live as police try to track her down. >>> also it is sentencing day for woman men as black madam lengthy punishment she's facing for a illegal injection that killed another with man. >>> crank up air conditioning this morning we are waking up to temperatures, already in the 70's perhaps near record heat this afternoon katie will let you know how warm as what he prepare for this first heat wave, of the year, it will get hot. >> it is thursday june 11th i'm erika von tiehl. >>> i'm natasha brown in for ukee. more on the breaking news intense search for a teen in chestnut hill. >> she was seen walking in the wood at crescent valley road. jan carabao is live at the search scene with the very latest
and unlimited talk and text for unlimited tweens. take a carrier store detour at target and upgrade to a shiny new everything. all things mobile. all in one place. >>> we're following breaking news the search for this missing teenager expand after vanishing in the woods on the way home from the concert. police have found her belongings, we are live as police try to track her down. >>> also it is sentencing day for woman men as black madam lengthy punishment she's facing for a...
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nearly 500 text the month.re the rise of the text and the fall of voicemail they are intertwined. olivia: that was bloomberg news. i hate voicemail. pimm: you hate voicemail. you hate rotary telephone. olivia: only by lovely mother who is probably washing. she probably doesn't understand why i don't return them quickly enough. i loved listening to voice no. i'd rather someone send me a text saying, hey, what is going on. pimm: what about the record? olivia: the text is the record. pimm: you can do things to attacks. sometimes, you don't necessarily call someone's telephone mistakingly, but there have been situations when people mistakenly tax. do you want to text things in the open like that? i guess you don't use a rotary phone either. olivia: i guess you have a typewriter could pimm. pimm: how to write letters? olivia: i don't. thank you for having me. it is a pleasure. i will see some rfid -- you tomorrow. owner ofll ahead, the the tampa bay lightning sisi is not just hoping for a stanley cup win. he's telli
nearly 500 text the month.re the rise of the text and the fall of voicemail they are intertwined. olivia: that was bloomberg news. i hate voicemail. pimm: you hate voicemail. you hate rotary telephone. olivia: only by lovely mother who is probably washing. she probably doesn't understand why i don't return them quickly enough. i loved listening to voice no. i'd rather someone send me a text saying, hey, what is going on. pimm: what about the record? olivia: the text is the record. pimm: you can...
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kids can text to a phone number and get help. the idea is that texting is easier for kids. >> you ask them a question. how did it go today? good. fine. if you want to find out what's going original text them. then you'll see that they're ready with conversation by text that they wouldn't have verbally. >> reporter: he pitched the program to prince george's county but they declined it. >> $1.25 per student per year to implement this program. we're being told it is a budget issue. ? have the district meets with hundreds of vendors each year. we don't necessarily go down the path. >> reporter: she said they already have a comprehensive system. >> we don't believe that we have a widespread problem and we encourage people to report it as much as they can so that we can take appropriate action. >> reporter: the student who was stabbed is recovering from the the injuries. the student who did it is being charged as a juvenile. we plernl four additional students have been suspended the rest of the year for what happened. >>> a knock on yo
kids can text to a phone number and get help. the idea is that texting is easier for kids. >> you ask them a question. how did it go today? good. fine. if you want to find out what's going original text them. then you'll see that they're ready with conversation by text that they wouldn't have verbally. >> reporter: he pitched the program to prince george's county but they declined it. >> $1.25 per student per year to implement this program. we're being told it is a budget...
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he also showed them that text message the woman had sent to her roommate saying, "omg.hink i might have just gotten raped." >> she had the marks on her chest and she had the marks in her psyche that she will carry with her. and that is very, very real. >> reporter: the jurors did get to hear from the woman, although the judge wouldn't let cameras film her face. she insisted she was raped but admitted she hadn't screamed for help and had driven the quarterback home afterwards. >> why weren't you willing to have a confrontation? >> because i just wanted him out of my house. i wasn't prepared for that. i just wanted him gone. >> reporter: the defense team offered a completely different version of events to the jury. >> this is a case that's not about rape but about a girl's regret. >> reporter: the woman was no victim, according to the defense. she had set her sights on the star quarterback and willingly had sex with him. >> gave him every indication that she was into it. she encouraged him. she participated. she continued. >> reporter: the key witness for the defense was
he also showed them that text message the woman had sent to her roommate saying, "omg.hink i might have just gotten raped." >> she had the marks on her chest and she had the marks in her psyche that she will carry with her. and that is very, very real. >> reporter: the jurors did get to hear from the woman, although the judge wouldn't let cameras film her face. she insisted she was raped but admitted she hadn't screamed for help and had driven the quarterback home...
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officials at utah valley university have divide that staircase into three lanes. >> if you're texting the slow lane on the right there. >> great. >> school creative director came up with the design with fun ray to draw students eyes away from their phones. >> i'm definately that person, i get huffy, walking behind someone texting trying to get somewhere, ugh i run around them. >> you can't blame them if they're in the texting lane, you know? >> exactly. >> might and loft collisions though in the texting lane. >> falling down the stairs. >> ya. careful with that. >> hey family gets adorable surprise when a deer hops into their picture. how adorable is this? >> love it. >> this family was taking this picture apparently in tennessee park when the baby fawn photo bombed the shot. this is the best thing ever. the deer of course looks right at home, not scared at all. the small animal then let the family pet him as they took pictures so agree recall little guy. and a park ranger said that that fawn was only a day or so old. >> oh, my gosh. just a baby. look at him. he's like i'm ready for m
officials at utah valley university have divide that staircase into three lanes. >> if you're texting the slow lane on the right there. >> great. >> school creative director came up with the design with fun ray to draw students eyes away from their phones. >> i'm definately that person, i get huffy, walking behind someone texting trying to get somewhere, ugh i run around them. >> you can't blame them if they're in the texting lane, you know? >> exactly....
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you have the text. you see, i live by the text.y is the thing, and when i see that text i don't want to act, for instance, i don't want to do it, i mean i don't want to -- >> you don't need to be in movies. >> i don't need it. i don't think i need it until i read it, you know, and then-- and, of course, the process and it's ever changing because you know there's a time when you want to do something because it challenges you. and you feel you'll learn something from it and you'll do it and you can fall flat on your face and there's that. but mostly you're trying to evaluate things in your life. and deal with the very-- i have children and things. things come up. but at the same time, that script, you know, i read a script the other day. i won't say what it is. but i hadn't read anything. and, oh, they pull me back in kind of thing. >> rose: because you think about where i could do with this character, you think about the excitement of getting inside of the character? >> yeah, it's the world a writer creates. it's the text. it's oh,
you have the text. you see, i live by the text.y is the thing, and when i see that text i don't want to act, for instance, i don't want to do it, i mean i don't want to -- >> you don't need to be in movies. >> i don't need it. i don't think i need it until i read it, you know, and then-- and, of course, the process and it's ever changing because you know there's a time when you want to do something because it challenges you. and you feel you'll learn something from it and you'll do...