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the universe, the cps, writing it up. josh's paper came out, maybe some of the things won't be as shocking. but we find many of the same things. and, you know, it can't just be the dc that it's underreporting. it's just not big enough. regular payments and what josh's paper shows is that back in 1990 when there weren't a lot of dcs, we were underreporting this. we were measuring this badly and i don't know if we know why. let me just put a little caveat on, trying to separate this into db and dc. i would really like to separate this in the db and dc. it's really hard to do with the tax data. i think they have an interesting way to do it. however, i think since there are many things, i don't want to leap to a new thing that i know that really isn't true. so i think some humility is needed that we don't really know exactly where this is coming from. and we can try different ways to get at it. but until it's important for the tax authority to track whether it's a db or dc as much as policymakers want it, it's going to be hard
the universe, the cps, writing it up. josh's paper came out, maybe some of the things won't be as shocking. but we find many of the same things. and, you know, it can't just be the dc that it's underreporting. it's just not big enough. regular payments and what josh's paper shows is that back in 1990 when there weren't a lot of dcs, we were underreporting this. we were measuring this badly and i don't know if we know why. let me just put a little caveat on, trying to separate this into db and...
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it generally shows higher incomes than the cps. we do the comparison and still find that the administrative records are about 15% higher than the scf for those 65 and older and also for 75 and older. that's the middle of the distribution. can these results affect the poverty rate? in 2012 the poverty rate was 9.1% for 65 and older. when we replaced with the administrative records and recalculated, it falls over two points, to 6.9%. the findings are pervasive across age subgroups. you see a large difference for 65 to 74. 75 to 84 and 85 and older. one interesting thing, from the survey you see a high age gradient of poverty rate of four points. in the administrative records the total gap between the youngest and the oldest is only about one point. so that analysis replaced all the administrative records at once. which of the administrative records data sources is driving our results, so we examine it across the household income distribution, replacing one of the data sources at a time in a cumulative fashion and recalculate. this sho
it generally shows higher incomes than the cps. we do the comparison and still find that the administrative records are about 15% higher than the scf for those 65 and older and also for 75 and older. that's the middle of the distribution. can these results affect the poverty rate? in 2012 the poverty rate was 9.1% for 65 and older. when we replaced with the administrative records and recalculated, it falls over two points, to 6.9%. the findings are pervasive across age subgroups. you see a...
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the cps report shows they told investigators they didn't take eden to the doctor because she seemed okaythey say eden collapsed nine days later. holly called 911. by then it was too late. >> she didn't look like my baby. >> reporter: eden never woke up. the coroner ruled her death a homicide. blunt force trauma to the head. >> the day that child went to the hospital is the day they should have been arrested. >> reporter: she had been in jimmy and holly's care for just four months. social workers noted that jimmy and holly severeliy in glectsed and failed to obtain medical attention that could have saved her life. but the report said there was not enough evident to show they did anything to cause eden's head injury. weeks turned into months, then years with no arrest. holly and jimmy moved to alaska where he served at the coast guard station in kodiak. they have two children and married. >> nothing has been done. >> reporter: then a surprise. last sum efive years after eden died, prosecutors with the coast guard filed four counts of child endangerment against jimmy barlow for failing to p
the cps report shows they told investigators they didn't take eden to the doctor because she seemed okaythey say eden collapsed nine days later. holly called 911. by then it was too late. >> she didn't look like my baby. >> reporter: eden never woke up. the coroner ruled her death a homicide. blunt force trauma to the head. >> the day that child went to the hospital is the day they should have been arrested. >> reporter: she had been in jimmy and holly's care for just...
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it goes on in the cps and in the courts. we need to be working smarter and notjust harder.em to be an example of good practice, andi to be an example of good practice, and i would like to think they have picked up from the macpherson enquiry and have kept the momentum going. and as a result of that, they seem to be a lot more reflective of the recommendations and hopefully a forceful good. one of the key concerns of the lammy review is about young people. we saw in our report the case study had been in and out ofjail of some kind ever since a young age, from the age of 11. is that one of your real concerns, young people? yes, i have been running game leadership programme for young people since 2001 and a key element is their experience of policing on a day—to—day basis. they feel they are ofa day—to—day basis. they feel they are of a priest and under protected. they feel that when they stopped and searched five times, the fact that they tend to get quite adversarial policing if they are arrested, hancock is more likely to be captain if they are charged, and as a result, the
it goes on in the cps and in the courts. we need to be working smarter and notjust harder.em to be an example of good practice, andi to be an example of good practice, and i would like to think they have picked up from the macpherson enquiry and have kept the momentum going. and as a result of that, they seem to be a lot more reflective of the recommendations and hopefully a forceful good. one of the key concerns of the lammy review is about young people. we saw in our report the case study had...
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. >> the cp of tech and innovation policy of the silicon valley leadership group. he says certain industries have especially benefitted from young immigrants. >> whether it is in autonomous vehicles or cybersecurity, this is a source of intellectual capital that can be helped use. >> the phone is busy. >> reporter: at the asian law alliance, young immigrants from all over the world are reacting to the day's news with concern. looking for help and asking questions. there are people who came in from asian cos, from african countries and europe countries. people who crossed the southern border along california and mexico. but the daca recipients are diverse. >> reporter: a diverse of young people well represented in silicon valley, and concerned about the future. now we of mentioned big money. california senator kamala harris stating it will cost -- reporting live in san jose scott budman. >> tech giants are also responding declaring their support for daca. encourage them to come out of the shadows trust our government and now punish them. now our coverage of the daca
. >> the cp of tech and innovation policy of the silicon valley leadership group. he says certain industries have especially benefitted from young immigrants. >> whether it is in autonomous vehicles or cybersecurity, this is a source of intellectual capital that can be helped use. >> the phone is busy. >> reporter: at the asian law alliance, young immigrants from all over the world are reacting to the day's news with concern. looking for help and asking questions. there...
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the cps report says they told investigators they didn't take eden to the doctor, because she seemed okayllapsed nine days later. holly called 911. by then, it was too late. >> she didn't look like my baby. >> eden never woke up. the coroner ruled her death a homicide, blunt force trauma to the head. >> the day that child went to the hospital is the day they should have been arrested. >> reporter: she had been in jimmy and holly's care for just four months. social workers noted that jimmy and holly severely neglected and failed to attain medical attention for eden that could have saved her life. the report said there was not enough evidence to determine they did anything to cause eden's head injury. weeks turned into months and then years with no arrest. holly and jimmy moved to alaska where he served at the coast guard station in codeikodiak. they had two children and married. >> nothing has been done. >> last summer, five years after eden died, prosecutors with the coast guard filed four counts of child endangerment against jimmy bar low for failing to protect and kir for eden after her
the cps report says they told investigators they didn't take eden to the doctor, because she seemed okayllapsed nine days later. holly called 911. by then, it was too late. >> she didn't look like my baby. >> eden never woke up. the coroner ruled her death a homicide, blunt force trauma to the head. >> the day that child went to the hospital is the day they should have been arrested. >> reporter: she had been in jimmy and holly's care for just four months. social workers...
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the cps report says they told investigators they didn't take eden to the doctor because she seemed okay they say eden collapsed nine days later. holly called 911. by then it was too late. >> she didn't look like my baby. >> eden never woke up. the coroner ruled her death, homicide arb blunt force trauma to the head. >> the day she went to the hospital was the day they should have been arrested. >> social wukers note they severely neglected to find medical attention for heeden. but the medical report says there was not enough evidence to say they did anything to cause eden's head injury. they moved alaska where he served. they had two children and married. >> nothing's been done. >> then a surprise. last summer, five years after eden died, prosecutors with the coast guard filed four counts of child endangerment against jimmy bar low for failing to protect eden after her injuries. >> and that makes me feel somebody cared for eden. >> the lynches wondered how did the coast guard come up with enough evidence to file chargers when alameda prosecutors couldn't? for weeks we asked to speak the
the cps report says they told investigators they didn't take eden to the doctor because she seemed okay they say eden collapsed nine days later. holly called 911. by then it was too late. >> she didn't look like my baby. >> eden never woke up. the coroner ruled her death, homicide arb blunt force trauma to the head. >> the day she went to the hospital was the day they should have been arrested. >> social wukers note they severely neglected to find medical attention for...
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clearly the briefing we received at cp vithis morning caused the president to ha great concern. and the potential through heavy winds. ives we havese the all seen the experts speak about that part of the storm th will be strikg. >> people in harm's y in just a few hours at marco island and naples and north to tampa. they need to take these warning seriously. we know thatve american and every resource from the federal government is being brought to bear to support state and local effort , theall i've hrd american people can be proud of the efforts underway. we need to remn vigilant. ople need to take the warning seriously. of flora need to know that our hearts and prayers are with them and will be with them until the storm passes. >> c-span's waington journal. live eve day with news of licy issues that impact you. of the center for strategic and inteational studies wi join us to talk about the state of homeland securityince 9/11. aboutm fraser will talk issues related to hurricanes irma and harvey. live at seven eastern monday morning. join the discussion. a bipartisan group of g
clearly the briefing we received at cp vithis morning caused the president to ha great concern. and the potential through heavy winds. ives we havese the all seen the experts speak about that part of the storm th will be strikg. >> people in harm's y in just a few hours at marco island and naples and north to tampa. they need to take these warning seriously. we know thatve american and every resource from the federal government is being brought to bear to support state and local effort ,...
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the cp uc issued a statement saysing it dismissed chopton for cause and the allegations put forward today are completely basis. >>> new deals from a deputy sheriff's gun stolen from the trunk of a rental car, he's now out of a job. the soaring numbers of car break-ins in san francisco happens all the time. vick lee at city hall to see what the supervisors tend to do about this. >> reporter: in this case the deputy joined the sheriff's office about a year ago so he was on probationary status. the sheriff's office did not release his name all they said today they had terminated him. here at city hall today, supervisors are all saying how fed up and angry they are at all these car break ins. >> there's now a twitter handle, sf car break-ins where victims can post their experience online. on top of that last month a gun stolen from a san francisco police officer's car was used in a gang land murder days later. on sunday thieves told a glock handgun similar to this one in a police parked car. >> if a sheriff cannot secure their car or vehicle in san francisco, nobody can. >> reporter: supervis
the cp uc issued a statement saysing it dismissed chopton for cause and the allegations put forward today are completely basis. >>> new deals from a deputy sheriff's gun stolen from the trunk of a rental car, he's now out of a job. the soaring numbers of car break-ins in san francisco happens all the time. vick lee at city hall to see what the supervisors tend to do about this. >> reporter: in this case the deputy joined the sheriff's office about a year ago so he was on...
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the cp uc issued a statement saysing it dismissed chopton for cause and the allegations put forward today are completely basis. >>> new deals from a deputyle m the o trunk of a rental car, he's tf ow n job. the soaring numbers of car break-ins in san francisco hasen time. vick lee at city hall to see what the supervisors tend to do about this. >> reporter: in this case the deputy joined the sheriff's office about a year ago so he was on probationary status. the sheriff's office did not release his name all they said today they had terminated him. here at city hall today, supervisors are all saying how fed up and angry they are at all these car break ins. >> there's now a twitter handle, sf car break-ins where victims can post their experience online. on topthf o a gun stolen from a san francisco police officer's car was used in a gang land murder days later. on sunday thieves told a glock handgun similar to this one in a police parked car. >> if a sheriff cannot secure their car or vehicle in san francisco, nobody can. >> reporter: supervisor hilary rosen has a good reason to be frustrate
the cp uc issued a statement saysing it dismissed chopton for cause and the allegations put forward today are completely basis. >>> new deals from a deputyle m the o trunk of a rental car, he's tf ow n job. the soaring numbers of car break-ins in san francisco hasen time. vick lee at city hall to see what the supervisors tend to do about this. >> reporter: in this case the deputy joined the sheriff's office about a year ago so he was on probationary status. the sheriff's office...
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the cp officers still answer urgent 911 calls but will focus on neighborhood meetings, make so-calledicropolicing plans and following up. >> when officers are taking that extra time to solve the problem, however minor it may seem to the officer, when they have time, it builds tremendous goodwill with our community when they know the officers care. >> i have his card. >> reporter: this neighbor said he has the officer's cell phone number and will not be shy about calling it. >> when they stop by to talk to me or whoever else, they know that they are dedicated to our area. >> and the level of appreciation from people who actually care about their neighborhoods who have emotional connection to seeing those results is very uplifting for me as a patrol officer. >> reporter: in san jose kiet do, kpix5. >>> a high school history project takes a controversial turn, the outrage over the way teachers demonstrated slavery in the classroom. >> and this stunning sight site has been -- site has been closed for decades until now, the huge new place to hike in the south bay. michele gile reports: a p
the cp officers still answer urgent 911 calls but will focus on neighborhood meetings, make so-calledicropolicing plans and following up. >> when officers are taking that extra time to solve the problem, however minor it may seem to the officer, when they have time, it builds tremendous goodwill with our community when they know the officers care. >> i have his card. >> reporter: this neighbor said he has the officer's cell phone number and will not be shy about calling it....
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the statement news agency quoted an efficient -- an official being the country should "sunken into the cp was an abominable propagation, an official said. donald trump has blocked a chinese backed investor from buying lattice semiconductor. the trump administration has maintained the u.s.'s stands over chinese takeovers even if it takes china's help to resort -- resolve the nuclear crisis. saudi arabia is preparing contingency plans for a possible delay to the initial public offering of its state-owned oil company by a few months into 2019. according to people familiar while the government is aiming thea saudi aramco ipo in second half of next year the timetable is looking increasingly tight. the country may not make an announcement until late next month when it is holding an investment conference in riyadh. the pace of china's economic lacklusterfter a july. factory output retail sales and asset invest meant slowed. industrial output rose 6% from a year earlier while retail sales expanded 10%. everts to rein in credit expansion ahead of the coming as party congress appear to be working.
the statement news agency quoted an efficient -- an official being the country should "sunken into the cp was an abominable propagation, an official said. donald trump has blocked a chinese backed investor from buying lattice semiconductor. the trump administration has maintained the u.s.'s stands over chinese takeovers even if it takes china's help to resort -- resolve the nuclear crisis. saudi arabia is preparing contingency plans for a possible delay to the initial public offering of...
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because of our report, the virginia commission on youth will review rules for the cps at a hearing next wednesday. >> cancer continue for senator john mccain. mccain had an mri yesterday at nih here. after looking at the images, doctors recommend more targeted radiation, then chemotherapy. they say he'll keep working. senator mccain is fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer. >> gone without a trace, a 12-year-old girl suddenly missing. and tonight her family is speaking only to news 4. >> plus, a final farewell to our friend jim vance. the tributes that made us cry, made us laugh at times, just as he would have wanted us to. >> he is also the same guy who could get up from the anchor desk during a newscast, walk over to where bob ryan was doing his live weather broadcast, drop trou, and moon b ob born and raised incian, dr. rrural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. h
because of our report, the virginia commission on youth will review rules for the cps at a hearing next wednesday. >> cancer continue for senator john mccain. mccain had an mri yesterday at nih here. after looking at the images, doctors recommend more targeted radiation, then chemotherapy. they say he'll keep working. senator mccain is fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer. >> gone without a trace, a 12-year-old girl suddenly missing. and tonight her family is speaking only to...
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the chip program gives you -- what about the cp as a vehicle that would givyou that safeguard but perhaps a little bimore flexibility than the aca. >> i think the flexibility can beine but if the funding isn't there, it would be fairly meaning less. >> if funding is adequate, then u feel like you can do something a little bit more cost effective than maybe what you're to do. my daughter and me, we have different fitions of adequate funding. [laughter] >> and the distinction is there that -- i mean, we're providing the coverage and if it all gets ship s shifted to the states it's going to substantially change what can be done. >> o thing i needed under the aca, the expansion is generous. but states will be required to put up 20% before they take that down. financing gimmicks will make up some of that but it's still a lot of money for the expansions is that going toe problematic or do you think we can handle the 10% no big deal and send it on? >> massachusetts started covering more people through a variety of 1115 waivers ck in the '90s. we negotiated literally the fifth federal waiver that
the chip program gives you -- what about the cp as a vehicle that would givyou that safeguard but perhaps a little bimore flexibility than the aca. >> i think the flexibility can beine but if the funding isn't there, it would be fairly meaning less. >> if funding is adequate, then u feel like you can do something a little bit more cost effective than maybe what you're to do. my daughter and me, we have different fitions of adequate funding. [laughter] >> and the distinction is...
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also are told that the other child that she has, the three to 4-year-old, will also be under the care of cps. and so right now again, the baby is at lucille packard children's hospital. we don't know his condition. they are monitoring him. everyone thankful he is alive. >> thank you. >>> we are following developing news out of san francisco where a tree came down on two cars. it happened about 3 p.m. at 38th and clement in the outer richmond district. fortunately no injuries. firefighters say a man was driving by in a porsche when the tree came crashing down on his car. he was able to get out safely. the our car was parked a white audi. no word why the tree came down but there have been strong winds in the bay area over the past few days. >>> the oakland a's have their sights set on a piece of lapd near lake merritt for the team's new stadium. the land right off of interstate 880 is adjacent to laney college. the team will have to negotiate with the peralta community college district to bit 13 acres of land. it's just a short walk from the lake merritt bart station. many fans are supportive.
also are told that the other child that she has, the three to 4-year-old, will also be under the care of cps. and so right now again, the baby is at lucille packard children's hospital. we don't know his condition. they are monitoring him. everyone thankful he is alive. >> thank you. >>> we are following developing news out of san francisco where a tree came down on two cars. it happened about 3 p.m. at 38th and clement in the outer richmond district. fortunately no injuries....
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siri, you begin this book in your introduction to the essays by recalling cp snow and his famous descriptioncultures — a scientific culture and an artistic culture, literary culture, which couldn't talk to each other in the ‘505. and you seem to be suggesting that we still haven't got over that. yes, i think that that very famous lecture that caused a great deal of controversy is something that most americans and people in the uk remember, so i wanted to begin by asking that question — have we come much further? i think the gulf continues to exist. i think what's changed is that science certainly has taken pre—eminence over what snow called literary intellectuals. literary intellectuals don't have the same clout as they may have had in the 19505. one of the things he was lamenting at that time wasn't so much scientists' ignorance of shakespeare, but the other way round. if you said to, you know, a great literary scholar, "what's the second law of thermodynamics? they wouldn't know. that's right, and i think snow has a point. becoming literate or reasonably literate in both the arts and the s
siri, you begin this book in your introduction to the essays by recalling cp snow and his famous descriptioncultures — a scientific culture and an artistic culture, literary culture, which couldn't talk to each other in the ‘505. and you seem to be suggesting that we still haven't got over that. yes, i think that that very famous lecture that caused a great deal of controversy is something that most americans and people in the uk remember, so i wanted to begin by asking that question —...
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and behind them someone trying to trace any ancestor in the records of the maa cp that we -- naacp that we have. it changes from one table to another. this is the way the reading room used to work -- look. this is in the jefferson building. you cannot accommodate 40 or 50 people in that space, but it gives you a sense of historical research perhaps back in the 1930's or 1940's. you can see the bound volumes, many collections were that way. that table kind of lent itself to looking at that. that is a vision of the past. some of the oldest material that we have of manuscript came to the library with a purchase of thomas jefferson's library in 1815. you probably know when the british burned the capital, they burned the books that came with the original library they have started collecting in 1800. jefferson offered his library for sale to rebuild the collection. part of that or manuscripts. manuscripts -- that were manuscripts. they have been in the library since 1815. these were from the virginia company. of theon was cognizant historical documents. he took great care preserving items, co
and behind them someone trying to trace any ancestor in the records of the maa cp that we -- naacp that we have. it changes from one table to another. this is the way the reading room used to work -- look. this is in the jefferson building. you cannot accommodate 40 or 50 people in that space, but it gives you a sense of historical research perhaps back in the 1930's or 1940's. you can see the bound volumes, many collections were that way. that table kind of lent itself to looking at that. that...
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the cps spokesperson said on the 11th of september we received a file of evidence from northumbria policesider the evidence with a view to making a charging decision in line with the code for crown prosecutors. thank you for your comments about right to die. this e—mailfrom sandra who said, i've just been watching your very moving discussion. on the right to die. i fully support anyone who wishes to end their life through illness. i travelled with my husband andrew to dig in attacks in december last year. he had ms for 21! years. he had no quality—of—life but he had the ability to make his final decision of taking control. —— i travelled with my husband andrew to dignitas. ending his life when he wished. and roger has e—mailed as well. having spent a good deal of time in distress through spinal pain and frightening asthmatic attacks i can understand that some who suffered this on a permanent basis would want some peace. what worries me, says roger, if we might reach a stage where people were so worried about the fact they were too much of a burden on others and ruining the lives of others
the cps spokesperson said on the 11th of september we received a file of evidence from northumbria policesider the evidence with a view to making a charging decision in line with the code for crown prosecutors. thank you for your comments about right to die. this e—mailfrom sandra who said, i've just been watching your very moving discussion. on the right to die. i fully support anyone who wishes to end their life through illness. i travelled with my husband andrew to dig in attacks in...
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months to come to court and what i wa nt months to come to court and what i want is for the police and the cpsly harm or death inflicted by a cyclist. the second stage is a much wider consultation review which looks at the way the roads are used by cyclists, pedestrians and motorists because there are hundreds of cyclists injured and nearly 100 cyclists injured and nearly 100 cyclists killed every year. we want to make sure we have a much wider and better understanding of how the interests and needs of these users can be brought together so the roads can be brought together so the roads can be brought together so the roads can be better used by everyone. so do we need new laws to tackle irresponsible cyclists? with me now is duncan dollimore, he's the road safety and legal campaigns officer for cycling uk. on her bike in central london is the writer and cyclist, nell frizzell, who is still cycling whilst seven months pregnant. and we have a member of the all—party cycling grip who was recently knocked off his bike himself. nell, icannot recently knocked off his bike himself. nell, i cannot bel
months to come to court and what i wa nt months to come to court and what i want is for the police and the cpsly harm or death inflicted by a cyclist. the second stage is a much wider consultation review which looks at the way the roads are used by cyclists, pedestrians and motorists because there are hundreds of cyclists injured and nearly 100 cyclists injured and nearly 100 cyclists killed every year. we want to make sure we have a much wider and better understanding of how the interests and...
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the president shows up. his price electiless reaction cp next. >>> live look at the east bay hills third graders today. their new gogurt tubes are easy open. and p.e. consists of sitting around on mats. hippies. oh, mom, making them eat their favorite snack in the back seat. whatever happened to "eating at the table?" that's what cup holders are for. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> we have breaking news now in berkeley. sky 7 over berkeley high school right now. we're told the entire student body has walked out. they're forming a human chain outside the school as you can see. now this is in their support for daca. the walkout is sj eis scheduled just the third period. all stud
the president shows up. his price electiless reaction cp next. >>> live look at the east bay hills third graders today. their new gogurt tubes are easy open. and p.e. consists of sitting around on mats. hippies. oh, mom, making them eat their favorite snack in the back seat. whatever happened to "eating at the table?" that's what cup holders are for. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that...
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. >> the suspects were two black adults, both wearing black hoodies and blue gloves. >> reporter: cp ys the gloves perhaps to cover any identifying features or leaving any dna. >> a black mercedes sedan an sf 50 with plates that said car max on them. >> reporter: chp says there were 40 bridge toll robberies in 2015. the number dropped to 5 the following year. so far this year there have been four. as for whether these two suspects could be linked to any others -- >> it's something our investigators are going to be actively looking at. >> reporter: the toll operators weren't injured. >> obviously they're shaken up. >> reporter: melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> berkeley police discovered a large scale psychedelic mushroom processing. when they saw the mushrooms in various stages of cultivation and distribution materials. they seized nearly 700 pounds of the stuff valued at a million dollars. let's turn our attention now to the full forecast. meteorologist sandy patel is here with that. sandy. >> and it's going to feel warm around the bay area as we expect this time of year. check out th
. >> the suspects were two black adults, both wearing black hoodies and blue gloves. >> reporter: cp ys the gloves perhaps to cover any identifying features or leaving any dna. >> a black mercedes sedan an sf 50 with plates that said car max on them. >> reporter: chp says there were 40 bridge toll robberies in 2015. the number dropped to 5 the following year. so far this year there have been four. as for whether these two suspects could be linked to any others --...
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the u.p.s. building on 16th street. cps arrested the driver. he had a dog alongside of him. they took the dog to spca. live in hayward, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> breaking news, hurricane maria is slamming into puerto rico. this is a live look at the storm from our satellite as it devastates the u.s. territory. here is the latest information we have on the hurricane. it made land fall around 3:15 a.m. our time. it struck as a category 4 hurricane. nbc news reports winds are blowing at winds above 155 miles per hour. we are getting lots of video into our news room as maria slams into puerto rico. it is showing whether i happening winds in the streets of san juan. >> gadi schwartz is there where people are sheltering, but he says the roof is starting to leak. the families are having to move cots. he videoed people in a prayer circle as the storm slammed that shelter. you can see them joining hands in prayer. meteorologist kari hall continues our coverage this morning with a closer look at the hurricane's path right now. >> it is a huge hurricane and
the u.p.s. building on 16th street. cps arrested the driver. he had a dog alongside of him. they took the dog to spca. live in hayward, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >>> breaking news, hurricane maria is slamming into puerto rico. this is a live look at the storm from our satellite as it devastates the u.s. territory. here is the latest information we have on the hurricane. it made land fall around 3:15 a.m. our time. it struck as a category 4...
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months to come to court and what i wa nt months to come to court and what i want is for the police and the cpsngerous driving and the something similar for dangerous driving and the something similarfor cycling? dangerous driving and the something similar for cycling? the penalties are up to the judiciary to decide, thatis are up to the judiciary to decide, that is not really down to me but yes, i think parity is what we are looking for. i would also say that having heard the interview this morning which was really moving, i am pleased the government have also widened the review into looking at other road users as well. yes, the interview in relation to mobile phone use on the roads and you see a parallel between those various elements of safety more generally on the roads? i need to be careful. what i am calling for is very specific and it's about something i know about and have experienced which is there is no remedy in law at the moment when this happens with at the moment when this happens with a cyclist. that specifically is what i have been calling for and the review is two bronco. the r
months to come to court and what i wa nt months to come to court and what i want is for the police and the cpsngerous driving and the something similar for dangerous driving and the something similarfor cycling? dangerous driving and the something similar for cycling? the penalties are up to the judiciary to decide, thatis are up to the judiciary to decide, that is not really down to me but yes, i think parity is what we are looking for. i would also say that having heard the interview this...
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the building. he spoke to colleagues at cps news, said he was fearful of the damage you will find once the storm has shelter, there is a camaraderie with the people. at this point of time, not thinking about surviving, more scared about what i will see when i walk outdoors, around town. people's homes, my home, my mother's them. more scared about what will be left at this point in time, then whether i will survive. this building seems pretty solid. it will probably hold. we wa nt pretty solid. it will probably hold. we want to tell people who left, they did the right thing. there will bea they did the right thing. there will be a re—entry issue coming back in. we cannot let people back into the cou nty we cannot let people back into the county until we assessed the damage. we don't want people coming to a dangerous area, where limestone began, trees blocking routes. we have to assess, clear the roads. let them know that the goal is to get people to their homes. we don't want them to become the problem, more than the solution. this is a good test. at the end of the day, those who did not think it las
the building. he spoke to colleagues at cps news, said he was fearful of the damage you will find once the storm has shelter, there is a camaraderie with the people. at this point of time, not thinking about surviving, more scared about what i will see when i walk outdoors, around town. people's homes, my home, my mother's them. more scared about what will be left at this point in time, then whether i will survive. this building seems pretty solid. it will probably hold. we wa nt pretty solid....
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eurozone cpi number at 1.6% slightly above the forecast of 1.5% comes off the become of all of the individual countries cprks so far this morning. oil prices, which were down about a percent or so yesterday, they're up nearly 2% for the week, which is why the energy sector has been the best performer on the s&p up about 0.3% for wti. in and around the $52 barrel level. >>> dollar board for you it was down slightly, but week to date the dollar index coming into today up about a percent. it's gained the most against the euro about 1.5% against the euro, the least against the yen for the dollar this week it is a stronger week for the dollar, slightly higher against the yen, weaker against the euro, the pound slipping a half percent. mark carney made it clear that they would hike in november, but he said it would likely be a one-off as opposed to the start of a new trend uk gdp 1.5%, not the expectation of 1.7%. gold prices, flat yesterday. broadly flat today the price of gold 1,290. >> wti up 9% for the month this was a quietly strong month and quarter, up 11% for the quarter this was oil's best month since
eurozone cpi number at 1.6% slightly above the forecast of 1.5% comes off the become of all of the individual countries cprks so far this morning. oil prices, which were down about a percent or so yesterday, they're up nearly 2% for the week, which is why the energy sector has been the best performer on the s&p up about 0.3% for wti. in and around the $52 barrel level. >>> dollar board for you it was down slightly, but week to date the dollar index coming into today up about a...
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we would appreciate it if all friends could persuade them to join in the processss because cp nothingo lose by at. you azeem ibrahim, could explain n this process and alslo talklk about the significance of aung san suu kyi, a number of nobel peace prize winners, have called for her peace prize to be revoked. >> a aung san suu kyi simply evolved from a campaign into a politician. she is the plea made a political calculation the issue of the rohingya simply not worth utilizing any political capital over, simply no point in her alienating the military or the british clergy. she is went through immense sacrifice and struggle to get to where she is to become leader of our country, and she's not willing to give that up for the human rights of this minority group. the clip you just played in terms of the rohingya having access to health care, education, and verification process for citizenship gek? that is false. they are confined to these massive concentration camps which they have immense restrictions. thisis idea toto have accecess o health care is totally untrue. i have seeeen myself app
we would appreciate it if all friends could persuade them to join in the processss because cp nothingo lose by at. you azeem ibrahim, could explain n this process and alslo talklk about the significance of aung san suu kyi, a number of nobel peace prize winners, have called for her peace prize to be revoked. >> a aung san suu kyi simply evolved from a campaign into a politician. she is the plea made a political calculation the issue of the rohingya simply not worth utilizing any political...
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. >> the industry group california professional firefighters is trying to provide some guidance. cpsnew behavioral health task force is writing curriculum that the president hopes can be applied to departments across the state. he also says the industry needs more therapists knowing how to help firefighters struggle with ptsd from the tragedies they respond to every day. >> we got to get the right people in the room. we've got to get health plans to understand that the only way you'll deal with this problem is have folks who understand that part of behavioral health. >> they're confused, dazed, memory loss. >> for now the oakland firefighters union is sending members to peer support training sessions. >> you don't need a goesship incident to have behavioral health issues. >> dan robertson says he wants administrators to know that firefighters' mental health is just as important as their physical health. >> when it comes to city leaders and fire administrators do those folks have your back. >> that's a difficult question. i think they're understanding it. but having said that, there i
. >> the industry group california professional firefighters is trying to provide some guidance. cpsnew behavioral health task force is writing curriculum that the president hopes can be applied to departments across the state. he also says the industry needs more therapists knowing how to help firefighters struggle with ptsd from the tragedies they respond to every day. >> we got to get the right people in the room. we've got to get health plans to understand that the only way...
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additionally we look forward to continuing to work with the committee to ensure the fda and cps the establishesrocesses for when they take action that might want reevaluation of its own packaging regulation. thank you for the opportunity to speak here today about this important issue. >> the chair thanks doctor john. mr. ross you are recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> ranking member greene, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to submit testimony about the proposed over-the-counter safety, innovation and reform act of 2017. i am president of the pharma and bio pharma association or pb away. pb away is a leading trade association for contract manufacturing organizations and contract development organizations known as cmo and cmo. the core mission is to advance regulatory legislative business in the sector. i'm here today to express their support for the newly released draft to urge this committee and the congress and to express my thanks for ensuring that this drafting into account the unique needs of the cmo, cdl community. your willingness to ensure
additionally we look forward to continuing to work with the committee to ensure the fda and cps the establishesrocesses for when they take action that might want reevaluation of its own packaging regulation. thank you for the opportunity to speak here today about this important issue. >> the chair thanks doctor john. mr. ross you are recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> ranking member greene, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to submit...
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his teachers say aj winds up sleeping most day on this caught set up in the school's main office. >> is cpsng to take me away? i'm afraid i might leave them at school and she might not come back. >> reporter: the family has been trying for months to get a shelter with their own room and work on more permanent housing. >> they tell families that if they sleep in the streets are on the vehicles, they will access a shelter faster.>> reporter: there are lee 7500 homeless people's emphasis go. 3200 of them are children. that is according to the family homeless program puppet. they received calls from 5200 bay area families last year looking for shelter service. that is only a fraction of the actual numbers. >> i fill out these applications and it is depressing.>> reporter: they lost their section 8 voucher. finding a new home on $1500 a month is impossible.>> i am trying to find a two bedroom which is an average of $4800. it is a miracle that family has survived. >> reporter: officials say their best bet is to find permanent supportive housing where there is on-site support and writ is adjusted
his teachers say aj winds up sleeping most day on this caught set up in the school's main office. >> is cpsng to take me away? i'm afraid i might leave them at school and she might not come back. >> reporter: the family has been trying for months to get a shelter with their own room and work on more permanent housing. >> they tell families that if they sleep in the streets are on the vehicles, they will access a shelter faster.>> reporter: there are lee 7500 homeless...
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the school system took full advantage of the spotlight, sharing their link on twitter, saying it was an unexpected honor. >> if people are talking about cps, that's great. we have increased graduation rates. we can see enrollment climbing. >> anytime the focus is directed towards young need that encouragement from our older generation. >> it seemed to start off as kind of a joke last night at the emmys, but as one twitter user wrote, let's make sure this trend means something. john gonzalez, abc seven news. melanie: coming up on abc seven news, two buses colliding in the big apple, the impact deadly. details on what happened and the investigation underway. a mancaught on camera, falling from a ferris wheel after another ride at a state fair goes haywire. why some kids say they will never get on a ride like this ever again, but first, let's get a check on traffic with eric smith. eric: good afternoon. it is going to be a late -- light ride this afternoon. northbound in gaithersburg, no delays. further in towards the beltway, traffic is looking pretty good past montrose road. no big backups. down in virginia, 395, looking southbound past se
the school system took full advantage of the spotlight, sharing their link on twitter, saying it was an unexpected honor. >> if people are talking about cps, that's great. we have increased graduation rates. we can see enrollment climbing. >> anytime the focus is directed towards young need that encouragement from our older generation. >> it seemed to start off as kind of a joke last night at the emmys, but as one twitter user wrote, let's make sure this trend means something....
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the original batman series is in town. i'm going to take it for a ride tomorrow op good day. meewe'll meet you here with a cp and the jam cams. see you tomorrow starting at 4:00. ♪ leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. ♪ >> we're on top of brea breakins skyfox is live in chester county someone was shot in phoenixville 200 block of bridge street. we do not know the victim's condition. so far there have been no arrests and police you can see busy active scene are still investigating. ♪ >>> the eagles are headed out west to take on the chargers and instead of leaving friday like they did last year when they played seattle they're leaving on saturday to keep that same routine that they usually have when they have road games and chargers team will be a lot tougher than fans actually think. they may be zero-three but a lot better than they actually look. zach ertz talks about not under estima
the original batman series is in town. i'm going to take it for a ride tomorrow op good day. meewe'll meet you here with a cp and the jam cams. see you tomorrow starting at 4:00. ♪ leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. ♪ >> we're on top of brea breakins skyfox is...
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the economy going. >> thank you so much. >>> earlier today damian posted this on his twitter account. he continues to update us on social media. you can follow him. >>> according to a cps report, eden lynch was in the care of two people the final days of her life. her father and his girlfriend. >> her family says she was the light of their lives. a funny, kind girl who loved to play pretend. for years, they wanted answers from the last two people who were alone with eden. tonight is a story of two families, two sides and two suspects. in spring of 2011, u.s. coast guard service member jimmy barlow and his girlfriend holly were blending families. jimmy had just gotten custody of eden lynch a month before her third birthday. >> i called all the time. >> reporter: in southern california, eden's mom lost custody. a guard delivered news eden was in the hospital. >> he is like your daughter is sick. and i said no, she is not. she is dead. and he looked at me and asked me why did you say that? i said because he did it. he did it, didn't he? >> reporter: she immediately suspected jimmy claiming he had abused her during their three year relationship. what made you fear the safe
the economy going. >> thank you so much. >>> earlier today damian posted this on his twitter account. he continues to update us on social media. you can follow him. >>> according to a cps report, eden lynch was in the care of two people the final days of her life. her father and his girlfriend. >> her family says she was the light of their lives. a funny, kind girl who loved to play pretend. for years, they wanted answers from the last two people who were alone...
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the sports governing body said they checked 4,000 racing bikes during the tour, and found no motors. >> cpsupdate is brought to you by ford division. hello everyone in you are new york studio. at the u.s. open, anastatia defeated maria sharapova to advance to the quarterfinals. in baseball the astros swept the mets in first series babin houston since hurricane harvey. and arizona wins their 10th in houston since hurricane harvey. and arizona wins their 10th in a row. for sports news and information go to cbssports.com. okay, so let's... stop. don't mess it up! (squeaking) ahh-h-h! ee-e-e! ( ♪ ) all right. (chuckle) ( ♪ ) nice! ( ♪ ) come on, dad, let's go! for those who know what they're really building. always unstoppable. knowing where you stand. it's never been easier. except when it comes to your retirement plan. but at fidelity, we're making retirement planning clearer. and it all starts with getting your fidelity retirement score. in 60 seconds, you'll know where you stand. and together, we'll help you make decisions for your plan... to keep you on track. ♪ time to think of your futur
the sports governing body said they checked 4,000 racing bikes during the tour, and found no motors. >> cpsupdate is brought to you by ford division. hello everyone in you are new york studio. at the u.s. open, anastatia defeated maria sharapova to advance to the quarterfinals. in baseball the astros swept the mets in first series babin houston since hurricane harvey. and arizona wins their 10th in houston since hurricane harvey. and arizona wins their 10th in a row. for sports news and...
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kids like christian, known on the field as c-p.christian "cp" puccinelli/san benito royals player "i e the feeling of playing baseball, getting out here and doing it with your friends. i do have dreams to play for the giants one day." he credits this field with teaching him how to get back up when life knocks you down.alex vodanovich/san benito high school"he used to run our butts off and, like, everything, and then we actually had a championship where we lost one time. i was pitching in the seventh inning and we had a little-- a few mistakes here after the game, we just said hey, we're teammates, we support each other, we don't pull each other down. and we'll get through this next season." teamwork on and off the field. (( catherine )) let's take a look outside right now... (( steve )) chief meteorologist brittney shipp joins us now with the four zone forecast. a warm offshore flow will continue through at least wednesday with above average daytime temperatures, mild overnight conditions and breezy winds in the hills. conditions cool slightly near the coast on thursday before spreadi
kids like christian, known on the field as c-p.christian "cp" puccinelli/san benito royals player "i e the feeling of playing baseball, getting out here and doing it with your friends. i do have dreams to play for the giants one day." he credits this field with teaching him how to get back up when life knocks you down.alex vodanovich/san benito high school"he used to run our butts off and, like, everything, and then we actually had a championship where we lost one time....
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the mansion? >> i wouldn't kn. i gethere late at night an sleep. i will figure out my schedule throughout t day today. thanks, everybody. >> president trump is at cp isid this weekend where he receiving updas on hurricane irma. alongside vice president pence and his wife. the first lady thanked first responders telling them to stay safe. there were other images from that reefing provided by white hoe soci media director w posted these photos on his official twitter account. let'take a look at a local news outlet in sthern florida. we will take a listen and they ok to their broadcast. >> i dealt they will have r video and they will be will to see who was involved in all of this. we were active right there when young people bow -- young pele broke through the glass. even with our van and cameras. find a hide thr ces a little bit and with as many expensive sneakers as they could find. >> a foot locker was broken into. this is something please has urged the public noto . that the not deter these guys from going into the store, some not even hiding their faces but running off with expensive shoes. >> they went right through a shutter. we do know fort l
the mansion? >> i wouldn't kn. i gethere late at night an sleep. i will figure out my schedule throughout t day today. thanks, everybody. >> president trump is at cp isid this weekend where he receiving updas on hurricane irma. alongside vice president pence and his wife. the first lady thanked first responders telling them to stay safe. there were other images from that reefing provided by white hoe soci media director w posted these photos on his official twitter account. let'take...
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cases we're working on operational improvement of the birks and those are the only four that we've taken that kind of initiative and cp, we promised shareholders we would increase margins by about 50%. margins have doubled and the stock is up almost 5x from the price that -- it the unaffected price before we were there air products, we told shareholders margins could be increased by more than 50% they have gone from 15 to 23%. the stock is up 90% under the leadership and soetis, we believe there was a huge opportunity on the mart gin side, the stock has more than doubled and chipotle, owned it for a few months and had an unfortunate norovirus incident and the management is doing all the right things in terms of improving efficiency in three of the four cases we've been welcomed by the management of the business and the board. we sat with hem and we shared our views and we've worked very effectively from them. >> you know what the fascinating thing is, second time we had morgan stanley as the defense adviser. we have a slide that we'll put out later in the week and chairman what adp is saying about our plan hand percen
cases we're working on operational improvement of the birks and those are the only four that we've taken that kind of initiative and cp, we promised shareholders we would increase margins by about 50%. margins have doubled and the stock is up almost 5x from the price that -- it the unaffected price before we were there air products, we told shareholders margins could be increased by more than 50% they have gone from 15 to 23%. the stock is up 90% under the leadership and soetis, we believe...
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. >> reporter: the industry group california professional firefighters is trying to provide some guidance. cpsl health task force is writing criticiurricult they hope can be applied to departments across the state. he also says the industry needs more therapists who know how to help firefighters struggling with ptsd from the tragedies they respond to every day. >> we got to get the right people in the room. we've got to get health plans to understand that the only way you're going to deal with this problem is have folks who understand this part of behavioral health. >> they're confused, they're dazed, memory loss. >> reporter: for now, the oakland firefighters union is sending members to peer support training sessions like this one. >> you don't really need a ghost ship incident to have behavioral health issues. >> reporter: dan robertson says he wants administrators to know that firefighters' mental health is just as important as their physical health. when it comes to city leaders and fire administrators, do those folks have your back? >> that's a difficult question. i think they're understa
. >> reporter: the industry group california professional firefighters is trying to provide some guidance. cpsl health task force is writing criticiurricult they hope can be applied to departments across the state. he also says the industry needs more therapists who know how to help firefighters struggling with ptsd from the tragedies they respond to every day. >> we got to get the right people in the room. we've got to get health plans to understand that the only way you're going...
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the league was unbleef unbelievable. from all types of players. from lebron james to cp. to whoever spoke up. it was amazing to see them rally around each other. and speak up. and that's what this about. we're not trying to divide and separate this country. we're trying to bring everybody together and speak about love and togetherness. and equality. >> we would in mor normal time be able to set aside political differences and visit and have great time. and i'd be awesome. these are not ordinary times. probably the most devicive times in my life. i guess since vietnam. i was a kid. i don't remember too much. but because of the differences that exist in the country, president made it really difficult for us to honor that institution. >> president trump also used twitter to share his stance on anthem protests in the league. and professional sports in general. if a player wants the privilege of making millions of dollars in the leagues. he or she shouldn't be allowed to disrespect the great american flag or country and should stand for the nshl anthem. if not you're fired. find something else to
the league was unbleef unbelievable. from all types of players. from lebron james to cp. to whoever spoke up. it was amazing to see them rally around each other. and speak up. and that's what this about. we're not trying to divide and separate this country. we're trying to bring everybody together and speak about love and togetherness. and equality. >> we would in mor normal time be able to set aside political differences and visit and have great time. and i'd be awesome. these are not...
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the most urgent problems. i think that is commendable. i'm glad to see my friend kevin davis here from baltimore. duane crawford is here from noble. chuck wexler. cp andis here from the is we are grateful to have tom from the montgomery police department, and also the major city chiefs. we are really fortunate to have this kind of attention and the community support coming together to hear from the heritage foundation, who is sponsoring this event. i think it is very important. let me say that there are a couple of papers in here that i have had the chance to share some views, and one of the things i want to talk about is this idea of crime without consequences. that turns out to be, really, a tale of two cities, and i'm not talking about new york and los angeles. i am talking about within the same city. citizens look to their local police to preserve life and property, and to maintain the peace, and these noble objectives have become a little more elusive in a second year in a row because violent crime rates, especially homicide rates, have risen many major cities. at the end of 2016, 13 cities, including houston, photo, senate -- philadelphia, s
the most urgent problems. i think that is commendable. i'm glad to see my friend kevin davis here from baltimore. duane crawford is here from noble. chuck wexler. cp andis here from the is we are grateful to have tom from the montgomery police department, and also the major city chiefs. we are really fortunate to have this kind of attention and the community support coming together to hear from the heritage foundation, who is sponsoring this event. i think it is very important. let me say that...
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the northbay had a different feeling tonight. high school players in sonoma county are wearing cp 330 -- cp 13 stickers. they're supporting a young man that got injured during a swimming accident. >>>a week ago carson was catching passes for this high school. sunday, his life changed. >> as soon as i hit my head on the ground i was paralyzed from the neck down. >> the 17-year-old swimming with friends injured his neck and spinal cord. diving into a wave near bodega bay. >> i've done it many times before. it was just weird. >> 100% weird. very scared to my son like that. >> carson's family hangs on every improvement he has made. beginning movement in his arms, now another new sensation. >> just when they white me down with a cloth i can feel the cloth rubbing on my back.>> the same day he was airlifted off the beach, headaches and our operation to realign his spine. it was swollen but not severed. he woke from surgery asking about football. >> i had bars on lynch and tennessee football league. i needed to make sure he did all right. >> he lists me up every day during this process with his attitude. as we
the northbay had a different feeling tonight. high school players in sonoma county are wearing cp 330 -- cp 13 stickers. they're supporting a young man that got injured during a swimming accident. >>>a week ago carson was catching passes for this high school. sunday, his life changed. >> as soon as i hit my head on the ground i was paralyzed from the neck down. >> the 17-year-old swimming with friends injured his neck and spinal cord. diving into a wave near bodega bay....
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cps taking him away? he is scared i might not come back. >> reporter: the family has been trying five months to get theirwn home. >> if they sleep on the streets or vehicle they will be access shelter faster. >> reporter: there at least 7500 people homeless people. 320000 children. only a fraction of the number they say. >> i go to these appointments and it is so depressing. >> reporter: finding a home is nearly impossible. >> the rent for a two bedroom it can be an average of $4,800. it is a miracle that families survive. >> reporter: the best bet is to find support housing. >> the likely you might find a unite in san francisco is slim. >> reporter: they will continue to meddle the way through the system. >> you shouldn't have to worry about where we are going to stay tonight. >> reporter: anything for a.j.. >> yes, i made a mistake. i try to rectify the situation. >> the passed month, they have bought and now living in an rv. it is a way to prove that they are ready to move into permanent housing. we will keep you updated. >> today is about homelessness. what is your perception about homelessness. 23%
cps taking him away? he is scared i might not come back. >> reporter: the family has been trying five months to get theirwn home. >> if they sleep on the streets or vehicle they will be access shelter faster. >> reporter: there at least 7500 people homeless people. 320000 children. only a fraction of the number they say. >> i go to these appointments and it is so depressing. >> reporter: finding a home is nearly impossible. >> the rent for a two bedroom it...
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7,400 animals found on the side of california roads and five drivers were also killed. >>> coming um, cpi has you weekend forecast, plus she's tracking hurricane irma. >> yes, and we have such beautiful weather here as we take a live look outside in san jose. mostly sunny skies now. temperatures reach into the low 80s this afternoon and cools off nicely as we go into the evening. we'll have an update on hurricane irma and two other hurricanes out there in the atlantic, coming up next. fires in california history is about to take center stage in court. a judge found pg&e responsible for the fire. now a jury will decide how much the company has to >>> one of the most destructive fires in california history is about to take central stage in court. a judge found pg&e responsible for the fire and a jury is going to decide how much the company has to pay in damages. >> liz wagner has been following this story, how it started and why critics fear another fire like this could happen again. >> reporter: in 2015, the butte fire burned 7,000 acres in the sierra foothills. two years later, the area
7,400 animals found on the side of california roads and five drivers were also killed. >>> coming um, cpi has you weekend forecast, plus she's tracking hurricane irma. >> yes, and we have such beautiful weather here as we take a live look outside in san jose. mostly sunny skies now. temperatures reach into the low 80s this afternoon and cools off nicely as we go into the evening. we'll have an update on hurricane irma and two other hurricanes out there in the atlantic, coming up...
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cp tweets, "wonderful news. i hope the to kate and will qam. "once white people begin to admit that their race is the most violent and oppressive force of nature on earth, then we can talk" the words which saw model munroe bergdorf sacked by l'oreal. after the events in charlottesville in the united states, the make—up brand's first trans model, took to facebook model, took to facebook to address what she sees as systemic racism in society. but l'oreal — who had just hired her — said what she posted was at odds with their policies of tolerance and diversity and they sacked her. munroe bergdorf is here and we can speak to her now. hello. hello. this is what you wrote on facebook. i will read the words so our on facebook. i will read the words so our viewers know. "honestly i don't have the energy to talk about racial violence of white people anymore. yes, all white people because most of you don't even realise or refuse to acknowledge that your existence, privilege and success as a race is that your existence, privilege and
cp tweets, "wonderful news. i hope the to kate and will qam. "once white people begin to admit that their race is the most violent and oppressive force of nature on earth, then we can talk" the words which saw model munroe bergdorf sacked by l'oreal. after the events in charlottesville in the united states, the make—up brand's first trans model, took to facebook model, took to facebook to address what she sees as systemic racism in society. but l'oreal — who had just hired...
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the taxis here. i know in thailand, they have this agreement with cp group where in 7-eleven's, you can use alipay andduct at a 7-eleven convenience store. that is a tie up with a wealth management product. that is what we are going to start seeing more of. kathleen: let's stick with alibaba. jack ma, there is talk he is taking controlling stake in one of its logistics partners. what have you learned? stephen: they have more than a dozen partnerships with logistics and delivery companies for procurement and fulfillment, but they don't necessarily own them out right. now they are going to be spending about $800 million u.s. to take a controlling stake, upping the stake in a delivery company from 47% to 51%. they're going to add a seat on the board and fold the financials and the alibaba group , because that was the focus of an s.e.c. pro in the united states, where they did not quite understand the equity method of accounting that alibaba had done, so now the losses and everything, 100%, will be wrapped into the alibaba group. yvonne: thank you with the news on the new digital wallet, also the update o
the taxis here. i know in thailand, they have this agreement with cp group where in 7-eleven's, you can use alipay andduct at a 7-eleven convenience store. that is a tie up with a wealth management product. that is what we are going to start seeing more of. kathleen: let's stick with alibaba. jack ma, there is talk he is taking controlling stake in one of its logistics partners. what have you learned? stephen: they have more than a dozen partnerships with logistics and delivery companies for...
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the 5 day when i see you next. >>>new at 10, friday night football north they had a distinctive feeling tonight. high school players all across sonoma county are wearing cp3 stickers. to support a young athlete that was injured in a swimming accident. >>>kelly and her brothers jerzy stood in for him at -- as a team captain. 1 we could go carson was catching passes for this high school. sunday his life change.>> as soon as i hit my head on the ground i was paralyzed from the neck down.>> the 17-year-old swimming with friends injured his neck and spinal cord.>> are done it plenty of times before, and been fine. it was weird. >> 100%. scared to see my son like that. >> carson's family hangs on every improvement he has made. regaining movement in his arms.>> now another new sensation.>> when they went down with a cloth i can feel the cloth rubbing on my back.>> the same day he was airlifted off the beach, headed 3 our operation to realign his spine which was swollen but not severed. he woke from surgery, asking about football.>> i needed to make sure that he did all right.>> he lists me up every day during this process with his attitude. as well as his charm
the 5 day when i see you next. >>>new at 10, friday night football north they had a distinctive feeling tonight. high school players all across sonoma county are wearing cp3 stickers. to support a young athlete that was injured in a swimming accident. >>>kelly and her brothers jerzy stood in for him at -- as a team captain. 1 we could go carson was catching passes for this high school. sunday his life change.>> as soon as i hit my head on the ground i was paralyzed from...
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, so social works is the nonprofit i work with in chicago, and we work on civic engagement and education, youth education. so, yeah, one of our initiatives this year was support cpset impasses and -- we were just talking about politics, going back and forth, people who care about keeping their jobs and not so much about their constituents being happy. those people created a budget impasse where illinois couldn't agree on a state budget. so what they do is they stop funding the important, like, city, you know, funded and state funded operations. one of them being schools. so our schools went three years dede before my not-profit led a lot of brave iagder ud pep states stepped in and put a spotlight on it. one of the things we did, like you said, was raise a bunch of money for a fund called the new chance fund which funds arts and literature programs and all things education-wise for different schools. i'm sorry. i'm not really good at explaining it. there is so much information. >> stephen: that's perfectly clear. ( cheers and applause ) that's perfectly clear. >> the overall point is that nationally, not just in chicago, we have to look at the way that we fund sc
, so social works is the nonprofit i work with in chicago, and we work on civic engagement and education, youth education. so, yeah, one of our initiatives this year was support cpset impasses and -- we were just talking about politics, going back and forth, people who care about keeping their jobs and not so much about their constituents being happy. those people created a budget impasse where illinois couldn't agree on a state budget. so what they do is they stop funding the important, like,...