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in some areas the outbreak is nearly contained. >> people learn about ebola. they learn the risks. they change their behaviors. >> infection control is still a problem. now there is word critical burial teams in sierra leone are on strike because they haven't been paid. >> maybe two, three in one grief. >> reporter: back here, thomas duncan is now on dialysis and a ventilator in dallas him by now the nearly 50 people who had contact with him could be getting sick testimony cdc says none have shown any symptoms. >> we should not panic and start running from africa. it is not the right thing to do. >> reporter: he's on the same experimental truck as the nbc freelance photographer in isolation in omaha. we are getting a sense of what all this will cost. the pentagon alone says they plan to spend nearly three-kward quarters of a billion dollars, they are building hospitals and lab, thousands of soldiers and members of the military. that's how much they expect it to cost just in the next six months. >> tracy potts, thank you. an indiana police department is standing by one of its office
in some areas the outbreak is nearly contained. >> people learn about ebola. they learn the risks. they change their behaviors. >> infection control is still a problem. now there is word critical burial teams in sierra leone are on strike because they haven't been paid. >> maybe two, three in one grief. >> reporter: back here, thomas duncan is now on dialysis and a ventilator in dallas him by now the nearly 50 people who had contact with him could be getting sick...
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in some areas, the outbreak is nearly contained. >> people learn about ebola. they learn the risks and they change their behaviors. >> reporter: but infection control is still a problem. now there's word critical burial teams in sierra leone are on strike because they haven't been paid. back here, thomas duncan is now on dialysis and a ventilator in dallas. by now, the nearly 50 people who had contact with him could be getting sick, but the cdc says none have shown any symptoms. >> we should not panic, start running, distancing ourselves from africans. it's not the right thing to do. >> reporter: he's on the same experimental drug as the nbc freelance photographer in isolation in omaha. and brand new this morning, we're learning that mukpo may soon receive blood from dr. kent brantly. he was the first american health worker infected with ebola, brought back here and treated. he was told that his blood type matched mukpo. he immediately went to donate that plasma. we're told it's been flown to omaha. according to the patient's father, it may be administered as so
in some areas, the outbreak is nearly contained. >> people learn about ebola. they learn the risks and they change their behaviors. >> reporter: but infection control is still a problem. now there's word critical burial teams in sierra leone are on strike because they haven't been paid. back here, thomas duncan is now on dialysis and a ventilator in dallas. by now, the nearly 50 people who had contact with him could be getting sick, but the cdc says none have shown any symptoms....
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so far, doctors have not seen any signs of ebola and the nearly 50 people who had contact with him. >>> an ebola victim may soon include a dog. the dog contracted the virus outside of africa and are worried the dog could spread the disease. according to one major study, it's possible. just how likely it is is still unclear. >>> the fbi is asking you and other americans to join the fight against isis. the bureau is launching a campaign asking the public's help in identifying hundreds of westerners who have gone overseas to fight with terrorists and today singled out one man in particular. he's shown in a propaganda visit for isis over prisoners that seem to be digging their own graves. they say the man seems to be speaking in a north american accent. >> in the 17th military division base just outside the city of iraq. >> the fbi posted a segment of the video on its website and hos someone recognizes that man and offers a tip. >>> tomorrow could be a critical day in the search for the missing uva student hanna graham. search teams in charlottesville will be getting some key help. riders
so far, doctors have not seen any signs of ebola and the nearly 50 people who had contact with him. >>> an ebola victim may soon include a dog. the dog contracted the virus outside of africa and are worried the dog could spread the disease. according to one major study, it's possible. just how likely it is is still unclear. >>> the fbi is asking you and other americans to join the fight against isis. the bureau is launching a campaign asking the public's help in identifying...
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. >> the virus is very rapid and sudden and nearly all of the symptoms for the day that evening. >> it's unknown where he was exposed and how many others may have been in contact. >> of course it will be on everybody's mind. that's human nature. people are nervous. they are scared. >> he lives across from the elementary school. his son who has asthma is a student there as well and last night he got sick and was quickly cleared from any danger. >> some parents who had children in the class and when they found out what was going on, they were separating their siblings. >> the school district said they ramped up the cleaning services by adding extra staff and after another student showed similar symptoms. they won't confirm until testing is done. for now, the ribbons have been placed around the neighborhood as the community tries to move forward. the school is planning on building a wall where students showcase their best work. this is in memory of eli who always asked his father if he was proud of him. >> for complete coverage, visit nbc 10.com and you will find information on symptoms and
. >> the virus is very rapid and sudden and nearly all of the symptoms for the day that evening. >> it's unknown where he was exposed and how many others may have been in contact. >> of course it will be on everybody's mind. that's human nature. people are nervous. they are scared. >> he lives across from the elementary school. his son who has asthma is a student there as well and last night he got sick and was quickly cleared from any danger. >> some parents who...
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at a nearby village community leaders say the situation is dire for nearly all farmers in the area and more needs to be done. >> keep your promise promise without conditions. cancel loans or give fresh loans without bank securities. that will help the farmers. >> reporter: this man works with his grandfather for the crops. they've had to take on more loans just to meet their daily needs. in the islamabad district, al jazeera. >> with more on that story and other stories we're commenting on, www.aljazeera.com. that's where you should go. www.aljazeera.com.
at a nearby village community leaders say the situation is dire for nearly all farmers in the area and more needs to be done. >> keep your promise promise without conditions. cancel loans or give fresh loans without bank securities. that will help the farmers. >> reporter: this man works with his grandfather for the crops. they've had to take on more loans just to meet their daily needs. in the islamabad district, al jazeera. >> with more on that story and other stories we're...
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germany's dax ended the day down nearly 2%. the stoxx 50 lower by nearly 2.5%. dow is currently in positive territory. the euro at $1.26. >> train drivers from germany's national railway floated to walk out over a pay dispute. the work stoppage could come as early as monday. >> the union representing the train drivers says that 91% voted in favor of the strike. the union is seeking a 5% pay increase and shorter working week. the company says the union turned down a 2% pay hike. >> the paris motor show is starting, but despite all the glitz and glamour the industry is feeling the tension. >> germany's fake brands are not being there. -- kid brands are not being spared. >> paris and the auto salon car show. although votes are you are -- are as busy as ever, sales stalled. volkswagen launched its new passat. the vehicle has long been a steady earner for vw. industry eyes are looking east. russia is a major worry. sales are so slow, production has been reduced. >> we are looking carefully at what is happening in russia. we have two factories there, so sales are impor
germany's dax ended the day down nearly 2%. the stoxx 50 lower by nearly 2.5%. dow is currently in positive territory. the euro at $1.26. >> train drivers from germany's national railway floated to walk out over a pay dispute. the work stoppage could come as early as monday. >> the union representing the train drivers says that 91% voted in favor of the strike. the union is seeking a 5% pay increase and shorter working week. the company says the union turned down a 2% pay hike....
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the airline is referring the nearly 400 passengers to the cdc. united doesn't believe any fellow passengers are at risk, but making the move out of caution. >>> president obama promising the dallas mayor mike rawlings all of the support his city needs to deal with it. he is offering the resources of cdc to prevent the virus from spreading. meantime, the pentagon is sending 1,500 troops to the area to help in the matter. >>> residents of the syrian kurdish city of kobani have been ordered to evacuate as isis fighters close in from three sides. islamic militants have taken hundreds of villages as they push to the syria border with turkey. turkish lawmakers on thursday voted to authorize force against isis. opening the door with the u.s.-led coalition conducting air strikes on the terror group. joining us live on turkey's border is cnn's phil black. good morning, phil. >> reporter: hello, christine. the turkish government has taken action against isis. this is all humanitarian assistance to the people of kobani. that is the city behind me. that mean
the airline is referring the nearly 400 passengers to the cdc. united doesn't believe any fellow passengers are at risk, but making the move out of caution. >>> president obama promising the dallas mayor mike rawlings all of the support his city needs to deal with it. he is offering the resources of cdc to prevent the virus from spreading. meantime, the pentagon is sending 1,500 troops to the area to help in the matter. >>> residents of the syrian kurdish city of kobani have...
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the killing was one of nearly 250 in the city last year. >> but to the victim's grieving sister, it's much more than a crime statistic. bruce gordon with a story of frustration and fear. >> reporter: police say this surveillance video shows james brockington's killers walking down the 5400 block of christian street just moments before they took his life. brockington's sister says the video dredge up far too much pain. >> i can't watch it at this point. >> reporter: monique asked we not show her face. >> it's a year later, and they're still free. so, yes, that has me nervous. i don't know these people, and i don't want anyone to be able to recognize me. >> reporter: the suspects a husky black man with a full beard and braided hair and his accomplice a thin black man in a dark hoodie and tan shoes approached brockington right in front of his home on christian accompanied by third man, a so-called person of interest. police say there was a brief conversation and then one of the two men pulled out a 9-millimeter semi-automatic handgun and fired eight shots into brockington. he died at the
the killing was one of nearly 250 in the city last year. >> but to the victim's grieving sister, it's much more than a crime statistic. bruce gordon with a story of frustration and fear. >> reporter: police say this surveillance video shows james brockington's killers walking down the 5400 block of christian street just moments before they took his life. brockington's sister says the video dredge up far too much pain. >> i can't watch it at this point. >> reporter:...
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lost their lives by ensuring that their loved ones will be cared for. >> 15 names were added to the nearly300 names on the california firefighters' memorial. >>> look at the massive response after a passenger on a plane makes a joke about having ebola. why an attorney says the passenger is in big trouble now. >> and extra layer of protection against the spread of ebola. the u.s. took a step today. the new process for screening airline passengers. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> let this be a warning. don't make a joke on a plane about ebola. this is what happened when a man on a u.s. airways flight from philadelphia to the dominican republic thought it might be funny. he was coughing and said i have ebola. a hazmat team was the next thing. they took him tough plane while passengers waited on board for two hours. >> i believe that a court in today's environment isn't going to find it to be a particularly funny excellent. no more so than the person on board the aircraft who says i have a bomb, only kidding. >> passengers actually getting sick have caused scares too. a las vegas plane was quarantined this
lost their lives by ensuring that their loved ones will be cared for. >> 15 names were added to the nearly300 names on the california firefighters' memorial. >>> look at the massive response after a passenger on a plane makes a joke about having ebola. why an attorney says the passenger is in big trouble now. >> and extra layer of protection against the spread of ebola. the u.s. took a step today. the new process for screening airline passengers. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>>...
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the search is cost nearly $10 million and put frein on the fbi's top 10 most wanted list. >> i feel like it's hitting a little too close to home. >> cold nights. hopefully that's how they're going to get him. >> reporter: hunting restrictions have now been lifteliftedlifted in pike count. they remain in effect in monroe county. there are reports tonight the state police are using a helicopter equipped with infrared cameras and drones to search for eric frein. in swiftwater, pennsylvania, dave schratwieser, fox 29 news. >> a wet stretch of weather begins in your fox 29 weather authority. here's ooh live look outside at center city tonight after we felt a slight warmup rain moving into our area and we may not dry out for a little while. chief meteorologist scott williams is here now with your forecast. >>> that's right, iain. high temperature today a beautiful 70 degrees. mixture of sun and clouds. dry for most. but take look to the west. we're watching thicker clouds as well as showers even a few imbedded thunderstorms. all of this moisture is pin wheeling our way and it will develop into
the search is cost nearly $10 million and put frein on the fbi's top 10 most wanted list. >> i feel like it's hitting a little too close to home. >> cold nights. hopefully that's how they're going to get him. >> reporter: hunting restrictions have now been lifteliftedlifted in pike count. they remain in effect in monroe county. there are reports tonight the state police are using a helicopter equipped with infrared cameras and drones to search for eric frein. in swiftwater,...
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. >> meanwhile, the nearly 50 people believed to have had contact with thomas eric duncan efore he was hospital ised are still being monitored and we're told still have not shown any symptoms. >> back here at home, arlington police are looking for a man who's impersonating one of their own. the victim says she was approached in a boston area by a man who claimed to be a police officer. >> the woman saw flashing lights in her rearview mirror. she pulled over along this dark, lightly traveled street. a man approached, flashed a badge and at some point told the woman to get into his vehicle. >> i thought i'm not going to let him take me. >> investigators do believe this suspect is a police impersonator and the woman did refuse to get out. when she demanded a uniformed officer come to the scene, the suspect went back to his car and took off. >> i wouldn't get out of my car. >> i'm glad she was so smart. >> this specific stretch is quiet but it's close to the pulse points of arlington, home to a lot of young imwith some wonder whether the suspect is still in the community and may try anothe
. >> meanwhile, the nearly 50 people believed to have had contact with thomas eric duncan efore he was hospital ised are still being monitored and we're told still have not shown any symptoms. >> back here at home, arlington police are looking for a man who's impersonating one of their own. the victim says she was approached in a boston area by a man who claimed to be a police officer. >> the woman saw flashing lights in her rearview mirror. she pulled over along this dark,...
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going to be walking to schools in their districts with students from their districts throughout the city. nearly 90 schools and more than 13,000 students are expected to celebrate the day which will be a new record in term of participation. so, the school district and other schools are really stepping up the city through rec and park, department of public health, the mta and other -- the police department, strong partnership to try to raise the awareness of walk and roll to school day. the safe routes to school partnership in san francisco, of which our agency is a part, helps organize the day. what the partnership does is implement the federally funded safe routes to school program to encourage more families to walk, bike, take transit or car pool to and from school. dph, public health is the lead agency and has lots of other public and private partner. so, it will be a good -- should be a great morning if the weather holds a it should, given that it's october in san francisco. it should be a great day. we should see a lot of kid out on the road and everybody should be extra safe and driving to
going to be walking to schools in their districts with students from their districts throughout the city. nearly 90 schools and more than 13,000 students are expected to celebrate the day which will be a new record in term of participation. so, the school district and other schools are really stepping up the city through rec and park, department of public health, the mta and other -- the police department, strong partnership to try to raise the awareness of walk and roll to school day. the safe...
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the hunt is on for nearly 100 people he might have come in contact with. did that patient hide the truth before boarding that flight to america? what united airlines is now telling hundreds of passengers who were on board. and dr. besser standing by in the hot zone, answering your questions tonight. >>> also this evening, the new fears surrounding that other mystery illness, striking american children. and tonight, the new cases of paralysis. we are with the doctors witnessing it, what they're telling every parent to look for. >>> the danger on the field. three high school football players dying in just the last week. the stunning view from inside a helmet. >>> and, look at this tonight. the break-in caught on tape and the mistake so many of us are making. and the one thing you haven't thought of that could keep your family safe. >>> and the breaking news at this hour. the cyber attack. a major u.s. bank, more than 70 million american customers affected. what you need to know right now. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday
the hunt is on for nearly 100 people he might have come in contact with. did that patient hide the truth before boarding that flight to america? what united airlines is now telling hundreds of passengers who were on board. and dr. besser standing by in the hot zone, answering your questions tonight. >>> also this evening, the new fears surrounding that other mystery illness, striking american children. and tonight, the new cases of paralysis. we are with the doctors witnessing it, what...
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during the nearly nine-year long u.s. occupation. fault lines travelled 600 miles across iraq to look at the consequences of the fight against isil -- and how u.s. allies are also helping to divide iraq more than ever. >> when isil advanced this summer, people across the country's northern provinces fled, some of them to neighboring syria. >> we're on a floating bridge between syria and iraq, and this is the bridge refugees are flooding through every day into the country. how long have you been coming? how many days? >> the u-s began bombing isil in part to rescue stranded yazidis on a mountaintop. but as refugees continued to leave the area two weeks later, they said the help was not enough. >> there were so many allegations about what went on on mount sinjar, president obama called it an impending act of genocide others called it a humanitarian crisis. unfortunately it seems the entire incident was used as a sound bite in a presidential speech to justify us intervention, once that sound bite was used no one remembered them anymore.
during the nearly nine-year long u.s. occupation. fault lines travelled 600 miles across iraq to look at the consequences of the fight against isil -- and how u.s. allies are also helping to divide iraq more than ever. >> when isil advanced this summer, people across the country's northern provinces fled, some of them to neighboring syria. >> we're on a floating bridge between syria and iraq, and this is the bridge refugees are flooding through every day into the country. how long...
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. >>> back here in the united states, nearly one in four american children, or 16 million live in povertyly romania fairs worse among countries in the developed world in terms of child poverty. that's where save the children comes in. ali velshi recently spoke to the ceo and president. he asked her what impact the growing issue of income inequality is having on children particularly here in the united states? >> it's making a huge impact of the lives of children. in the u.s. right now, in rule areas of the united states, one in four kids are living under the poverty line. so 25% of our children are living under the poverty line, and nationally it's about one in five. so it's a real issue. we actually do a record every year called state of the world's mother. when we started the u.s. was in the top ten. now the u.s. is 31st? the state of the world's mothers. to the 31st best place to be a mom. >> but in our minds it should be in the top. what is your sense of the prescription for this in the united states. we'll talk about the rest of the world, but we should be very worried when we're sli
. >>> back here in the united states, nearly one in four american children, or 16 million live in povertyly romania fairs worse among countries in the developed world in terms of child poverty. that's where save the children comes in. ali velshi recently spoke to the ceo and president. he asked her what impact the growing issue of income inequality is having on children particularly here in the united states? >> it's making a huge impact of the lives of children. in the u.s....
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and coming up at 6:00, she reveals the one thing that nearly every giants fan is saying about kansas city. >>> now to a developing story. disaster for nasa in the last couple of powers. an unmanned spaceship exploded. watch closely what happened. this happened at the launch site in virginia. the rocket ship was supposed to go to the international space station to deliver supplies, including research satellites and a tank of nitrogen used by spacewalking astronauts. and then that happened. >> be advised to stay at your consoles. everyone maintain your positions. in the lcc, maintain positions at your console. >> that was the response from nasa after the explosion. they are investigating what happened. they will have a news conference shortly to provide what information it has. >>> we just learned that mission boulevard in fremont is now open again all lanes. crews were able to right an 18-wheeler. you see it right there. it overturned in the middle of the road this afternoon. this is what the mess looked like just a few hours ago, and crews were at that truck right there to help clean
and coming up at 6:00, she reveals the one thing that nearly every giants fan is saying about kansas city. >>> now to a developing story. disaster for nasa in the last couple of powers. an unmanned spaceship exploded. watch closely what happened. this happened at the launch site in virginia. the rocket ship was supposed to go to the international space station to deliver supplies, including research satellites and a tank of nitrogen used by spacewalking astronauts. and then that...
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but many of the nearly 3,000 men and women incarcerated here were arrested in oakland. only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases and one is a bay area rapper who is more than a wannabe. >> we have an inmate come in a couple days ago, international rap artist named drew down. >> my kids know his songs, my daughters. they're all into the rap. >> he was around when 2 short was around and pocket man was around. he been around for a while. ♪ >> in the '90s i listened to a lot of his music. i was a fan. so we got a celebrity here. >> i'm right here right now. i don't have all day, though. so you will see me back on the street. you will see me blow my music again, you will see me doing movies because this ain't going to stop me. i'm a boss. dru down's real name is danyle robinson. he was arrested for driving under the influence, violations of probation for a prior dui. he must serve the remainder of his sentence, three years, in the santa rita jail. >> i never really wanted too many people that don't know me. me, i'm distinctive to me
but many of the nearly 3,000 men and women incarcerated here were arrested in oakland. only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases and one is a bay area rapper who is more than a wannabe. >> we have an inmate come in a couple days ago, international rap artist named drew down. >> my kids know his songs, my daughters. they're all into the rap. >> he was around when 2 short was around and pocket man was around. he been around for a...
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ç >> ifill: the rapidly deteriorating situation in yemen took a turn for the worse today. nearlyre killed inç a pair of suicide bombings. the attacks bore the hallmarks of sunni militants linked to al qaeda. one of the bombers targeted a large group of shiite rebels who now control the capital city, sana'a. blood stains and debris littered the streets in the aftermath. >> woodruff: a total of 19 people are now dead in the worst fighting between india and pakistan in more than a decade. heavy shelling erupted more than a week ago in kashmir, a mostly muslim region claimed by both sides. the two sides traded warnings today to stand down, but the fighting continued.ç >> that's word from mexico that authorities have captured the reputed leader of the juarez drug cartel. mexicanç officials said he was taken in the northern city of it, oraon. the u.s. had offered $5 million for his arrest. >> woodruff: black leaders in st. louis called today for the justice department to investigate the latest fatal shooting of a black teenager. police said an off-duty officer killed 18-year-old vond
ç >> ifill: the rapidly deteriorating situation in yemen took a turn for the worse today. nearlyre killed inç a pair of suicide bombings. the attacks bore the hallmarks of sunni militants linked to al qaeda. one of the bombers targeted a large group of shiite rebels who now control the capital city, sana'a. blood stains and debris littered the streets in the aftermath. >> woodruff: a total of 19 people are now dead in the worst fighting between india and pakistan in more than a...
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together their three countries account for virtually all of the nearly 4,000 ebola deaths so far. the disease claimed its first victim in the u.s. yesterday, thomas eric duncan contracted the disease in liberia before flying to texas. and in spain, officials announced the condition of teresa romero has declined. she's a nurse who treated an ebola patient and was diagnosed herself this week. >> ( translated ): the patient has expressly forbidden us to give information about her health and clinical condition. i've only come here to confirm that her clinical condition has worsened. >> ifill: four more people who had contact with romero were placed in isolation units for monitoring. they included a doctor who said he cared for the nurse without being told she was infected. the case has prompted protests by health workers and others in madrid and questions about how the nurse was infected in the first place. >> ( translated ): we have followed all the necessary precautions they have told us to follow. are those rules incorrect? that, we don't know. >> ifill: the european commission join
together their three countries account for virtually all of the nearly 4,000 ebola deaths so far. the disease claimed its first victim in the u.s. yesterday, thomas eric duncan contracted the disease in liberia before flying to texas. and in spain, officials announced the condition of teresa romero has declined. she's a nurse who treated an ebola patient and was diagnosed herself this week. >> ( translated ): the patient has expressly forbidden us to give information about her health and...
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they want the street parking back. >> nearly a year after d.c. celebrated the opening of this georgia avenue walmart, the owner of this dollar store street says his sales are down 30%. meet.t to make ends >> in this report by respect d.c., a group fighting for in the district, small businesses say they can't retailers' lowe prices or hours of operation and that thepset transportation department reconfigured the traffic for the walmart. conveniente it real for them. >> while there is no legal street parking on this section of georgia avenue, there is a parking lot behind these small businesses. just atered parking block away. even walmart has offered that itsr customers can use garage. in response to the respect d.c. report, the retail giant said the information published tiesis group with union ties conveniently ignores the hundreds of jobs and economic brought tostore has the community as well as benefits to thousands of d.c. residents to having access to affordable merchandise that helps them save money so they can provide for their families. re
they want the street parking back. >> nearly a year after d.c. celebrated the opening of this georgia avenue walmart, the owner of this dollar store street says his sales are down 30%. meet.t to make ends >> in this report by respect d.c., a group fighting for in the district, small businesses say they can't retailers' lowe prices or hours of operation and that thepset transportation department reconfigured the traffic for the walmart. conveniente it real for them. >> while...
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. >> the nearly seven week long man hunt for one of the most wanted fugitives has finally come to an. the pennsylvania governors office has confirmed to us that eric freen has been captured alive, he had been on the run after allegedly killing a pennsylvania state trooper, and injurying another during ambush. the search of the dense woods in the pocono mountains has had local towns on lock down, and at one point, involved up to 1,000 law enforcement officials. some from other states police had found two pipe bombing ammunition and food supplies believed to belong to the self-trained survivalist. he has reportedly been arrested by sun marshals without a struggle, in a building at the pocono mountain municipal airport. police had serged the rugged terrain on foot, but the dense teen canopy hinders the search. equip on cameras on loan from ohio authorities also failed in providing any game of him from the skies. we are waiting further details and while he did talk about hating law enforcement, and it's believed he planned the attack for years there seems to be no other clear motive. the
. >> the nearly seven week long man hunt for one of the most wanted fugitives has finally come to an. the pennsylvania governors office has confirmed to us that eric freen has been captured alive, he had been on the run after allegedly killing a pennsylvania state trooper, and injurying another during ambush. the search of the dense woods in the pocono mountains has had local towns on lock down, and at one point, involved up to 1,000 law enforcement officials. some from other states...
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so i think it is important not to forget atrocities that have been committed throughout now the nearly four years of the war in syria. isis has the attention, the focus. it's easier, i think, for everybody to get exercised about atrocities committed by a non-state actor, and there is no doubting that some of those atrocities have been appalling. but it is important, as you suggest, not to take it out of the context of what has been a prolonged struggle with what is the current figure, 200,000 people have died already, if not more in the war in syria. so everybody is transfixed by isis. i think you're right, the physical access of the international media of kobane has a magnifying and to some extent a distorting affect because we can't look as closely to other events that are happening in cases not very far away but which are inaccessible. that's true. >> thank you, indeed. >>> yemen's president has appointed a diplomat as employment after rival political groups outed his predecessor. bahah the former oil minister from southern yemen. >> reporter: this is the man who faces the delicate
so i think it is important not to forget atrocities that have been committed throughout now the nearly four years of the war in syria. isis has the attention, the focus. it's easier, i think, for everybody to get exercised about atrocities committed by a non-state actor, and there is no doubting that some of those atrocities have been appalling. but it is important, as you suggest, not to take it out of the context of what has been a prolonged struggle with what is the current figure, 200,000...
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the country. it comes nearly 40 years after the end of the vietnam war. washington and hanoi share the view that vietnam needs better security in light of beijing's stepped up activities. nhk world reports from hanoi. >> reporter: news of the u.s. decision came during a meeting in washington between the country's foreign ministers. it's my distinct pleasure to welcome the deputy prime minister and foreign minister who i have known for many, many years. >> i'm looking forward to have the fruitful discussions on bilateral issues how to deepen our relation and also discuss the regional and international issues of interest. >> secretary of state john kerry informed his vietnamese counterpart of the u.s. decision to partially lift its arms embargo. the united states imposed the embargo nearly a decade after the end of the vietnam war. washington prohibited exports of lethal weapons to a former enemy, citing human rights issues in the southeast asian nation. the countries normalized relations in 1995 but washington maintained its cautious substance towards expo
the country. it comes nearly 40 years after the end of the vietnam war. washington and hanoi share the view that vietnam needs better security in light of beijing's stepped up activities. nhk world reports from hanoi. >> reporter: news of the u.s. decision came during a meeting in washington between the country's foreign ministers. it's my distinct pleasure to welcome the deputy prime minister and foreign minister who i have known for many, many years. >> i'm looking forward to have...
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the 21-day watch period for the nearly 50 people who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized ending and for the four people who lived with him tonight the quarantine being lifted. included in the group duncan's fiance who released a statement today saying she is thankful for all the support, adding her prayers are now with those two nurses battling ebola. marci gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> government officials and doctors say the general public is not at risk from ebola but despite the assurances some people aren't taking any chances. steven tschida shows us the precautions some in our area are taking. >> images of medical personnel enclosed in protective gear left some wondering whether they should start preparing for ebola themselves. >> looking for hazmat suits. >> we spent the morning browsing online. >> i'm scared to travel without the protection. >> some people are heading to stores which carry protective gear. >> this is an official hazmat suit >> we checked out a couple dealers around the area. they've seen a spike in demand from medical personnel and just regular f
the 21-day watch period for the nearly 50 people who had contact with duncan before he was hospitalized ending and for the four people who lived with him tonight the quarantine being lifted. included in the group duncan's fiance who released a statement today saying she is thankful for all the support, adding her prayers are now with those two nurses battling ebola. marci gonzalez, abc news, dallas. >> government officials and doctors say the general public is not at risk from ebola but...
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. >> garfinkle says the mushroom house nearly bankrupt him. the home has nearly 3,700 square feet and even a registered one bedroom apartment connected to the side. >>> paging bilbo baggins, he may indeed be interested moving into the mushroom house. >> there's a buyer for everyone. pretty well insulated. i think it's a pretty warm house. >> changing the subject now. i am so looking forward to this weekend. why? >> why? >> we get an extra hour of sleep. that's all i can think about. >> i was about to say because the weather is not looking good. >> no, it is not. >> fall back this weekend, folks. >> let's stay in the now and enjoy tomorrow and wednesday to some extent. high temperature, 71 today, afternoon high about 64, let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam looking at national harbor. right now it's still 65. temps are not going to fall like a stone, dew points and humidity coming up. wind south, southwest 5. downtown tonight, 50s in the burbs. and even by 6:00 in the morning maybe a light sweater at the bus
. >> garfinkle says the mushroom house nearly bankrupt him. the home has nearly 3,700 square feet and even a registered one bedroom apartment connected to the side. >>> paging bilbo baggins, he may indeed be interested moving into the mushroom house. >> there's a buyer for everyone. pretty well insulated. i think it's a pretty warm house. >> changing the subject now. i am so looking forward to this weekend. why? >> why? >> we get an extra hour of sleep....
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the work crews. howard. >>> it is chilly here as well. not nearlyas bad when you get away from the town and the bay 30s this morning. the put a jacket on. we had the 50, 51 at reagan national, but a beautiful looking sky early. the sunrise is coming up here at 7:09. we're looking at fedex field in the distance. it is dark this morning. not that way tonight, with the seahawks and the redskins. sunshine and clouds today. a high around 73. if you are out west, you can just see a shower before the afternoon is over. and the morning temperatures range from 36 to 52. we'll talk more on the rest of the week in a few minutes. mike and nick. inside to a warmer studio. >> indeed, come back in, howard. and "cbs this morning." >>> here is charlie rose, good morning. >> good morning. we will talk to the cdc. plus, a group is headed to europe to make isis. and jan crawford on the road with willie nelson. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> we'll be there, charlie. thank you. >>> isis militants are moving closer to seizing the syrian border
the work crews. howard. >>> it is chilly here as well. not nearlyas bad when you get away from the town and the bay 30s this morning. the put a jacket on. we had the 50, 51 at reagan national, but a beautiful looking sky early. the sunrise is coming up here at 7:09. we're looking at fedex field in the distance. it is dark this morning. not that way tonight, with the seahawks and the redskins. sunshine and clouds today. a high around 73. if you are out west, you can just see a shower...
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one is the hardening of the pill that makes it nearly impossible to crush it fine enough to be snortede other is a gelling agent that makes it impossible to go through most syringes. co hedge says the federal government needs to take -- cohen says the federal government need to take action to give manufacturers incentives to make the latest abuse deterrents reality for all drugs. >> legislation is being introduced later this year in congress that would call for exactly that. >> reporter: which is welcome news for meg and patty who continue to fight substance abuse in our neighborhoods. >> takes a village. >> raise our kids safe. >> and drug free. >> reporter: andrea roane, wusa9. >> experts say the abuse deterrent formulas do not affect the care the patient receives through the extended release mechanisms. we contacted pharma that represents the pharmaceutical industry and in a statement they said pharma supports abuse deterrent formulas alongside other platforms while permitting access to patients who have legitimate medical need for those prescriptions. >>> let's talk tech for a minu
one is the hardening of the pill that makes it nearly impossible to crush it fine enough to be snortede other is a gelling agent that makes it impossible to go through most syringes. co hedge says the federal government needs to take -- cohen says the federal government need to take action to give manufacturers incentives to make the latest abuse deterrents reality for all drugs. >> legislation is being introduced later this year in congress that would call for exactly that. >>...
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the new span is safe. experts exam nearly 2,000 bolts and the results were made public today. treasure island has been a long and expensive process. what's the take away. >> it really has. this detail report details the extensive testing that has been done to ensure the bridges 2300 bolts are safe. while experts say they are confident, tonight no information is being made public that is raising eye brows. >> it just says the bridge is safe. just what it said before. >> that's the conclusion of bridge officials after spending nearly $6 million to test hundreds of bolts on the new eastern span of the bay bridge, unlike bolt that's broke last year that were built in 2008, engineers have cleared other bolts. >> we will are going to add addition aa aal measures, other that it is good to go. >> with one exception of standing water and found crucial caulking work hadn't been done on 17 of those roads. >> clearly there was a workmanship issue. it is not acceptable. >> the toll bridge committee is alarmed that caltrans had evidence in 2011 when they used a special scope that revealed b
the new span is safe. experts exam nearly 2,000 bolts and the results were made public today. treasure island has been a long and expensive process. what's the take away. >> it really has. this detail report details the extensive testing that has been done to ensure the bridges 2300 bolts are safe. while experts say they are confident, tonight no information is being made public that is raising eye brows. >> it just says the bridge is safe. just what it said before. >> that's...
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now, gonzalo is currently moving toward the northwest but a more nearly turn is expected by thursday. we're also watching tropical storm anna which is also expected to strengthen as it makes its way toward the hawaiian islands. it is moving to the west at 10 miles an hour and expected to continue in that general motion through thursday. tropical storm force winds extend 60 miles from the center of the storm and is expected to continue to strengthen through friday. i'm jacky johns, cbs news. >>> they're bombing near the border town of kobani. the war will be a topic of a video conference today. as craig boswell reports, yesterday the president met with defense chiefs from nearly two dozen nations to talk about the war. >> gathering just outside d.c., president obama looked at the operation against isis with military leaders from 21 nations. >> what we're also fighting is an ideological strain of extremism that has taken root in too many parts of the the region. >> reporter: the u.s. wants arab countries to deploy forces against isis in syria and the administration is still pushing for
now, gonzalo is currently moving toward the northwest but a more nearly turn is expected by thursday. we're also watching tropical storm anna which is also expected to strengthen as it makes its way toward the hawaiian islands. it is moving to the west at 10 miles an hour and expected to continue in that general motion through thursday. tropical storm force winds extend 60 miles from the center of the storm and is expected to continue to strengthen through friday. i'm jacky johns, cbs news....
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the nearly $600 test looks for cancer-related dna in a stool sample. greatly increase screening for a deadly disease that few people get screened for now. more people are ditching their cars for bicycles for their morning commutes. two wheels comes with added danger. riding has led to a 16% increase in cyclist fatalities. nationwide in 2010, 621 killed. in 2012, the number grew to more than 700 people. the study found that 88% of the cycling fatalities were among men and 2/3 of those killed were wearing helmets. 1/3 had a blood-alcohol level of .08% or higher. >> it would have been a chilly ride to work this morning. >> we are so lucky to have the bike trails we have. >> still need to wear helmets. >> absolutely. who doesn't wear a helmet anymore? today or tomorrow is the data bike ride. after that ash the day to -- is the day to bike ride. what are you doing around 6:45 this evening? this was a shot taken yesterday. the rocket will be taking off at 6:45 tonight. with clear conditions, we have 98% chance of a good launch today. all of us should be able
the nearly $600 test looks for cancer-related dna in a stool sample. greatly increase screening for a deadly disease that few people get screened for now. more people are ditching their cars for bicycles for their morning commutes. two wheels comes with added danger. riding has led to a 16% increase in cyclist fatalities. nationwide in 2010, 621 killed. in 2012, the number grew to more than 700 people. the study found that 88% of the cycling fatalities were among men and 2/3 of those killed...
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on the streets above, public transit reduces traffic congestion. and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee... it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with rerocker. "sun studio sessions" and its performers are brought to you in part by the
on the streets above, public transit reduces traffic congestion. and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendly. as the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of...
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forresided over the post nearly three decades and helped to make it one of the world's leading newspapers by publishing the pentagon papers and turning his reporters loose on huge stores like watergate. >> he was encouraging investigative reporting. the investigative reporting still goes on today in great volume. could this will take place october 29 at the national cathedral. >> new poems for the u.s. service. -- 's funeral will take place october 29 at the national cathedral. collects new problems for the u.s. secret service. collects tothe secret service seems be facing serious scrutiny with the inspector general's report revealing new details about a bizarre assignment for a white house special agent. >> agents were diverted to the home of an agency employee. >> in a new report, the homeland security department says that in 2011 the secret service showed a "serious lapse in judgment." report reveals that special agents normally assigned to a white house rather unit that responds to suspicious activity around the executive mansion where diver to nearly an hour away to the home of the a
forresided over the post nearly three decades and helped to make it one of the world's leading newspapers by publishing the pentagon papers and turning his reporters loose on huge stores like watergate. >> he was encouraging investigative reporting. the investigative reporting still goes on today in great volume. could this will take place october 29 at the national cathedral. >> new poems for the u.s. service. -- 's funeral will take place october 29 at the national cathedral....
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none of the nearly 200 people on the plane were injured during the incident.uing the faa to reinstate the ban to passengers not listening to announcements. ban on electronic devices. let's go back to jonathan rob, i think the blackberries interfering right now. >> you have flight attendants who don't sue the airlines suing the faa who don't own the airlines, this should only be up to the position of the airlines. they own the flights. >> do you not have the security that you can memorize it. . >> used it as a projectile. the simple fact is, you can have a book in your hand and it can go flying out of your hand. i watch, nobody pays attention. >> how do they memorize it after the first 150 times that you see it. you are now free to move about the cabin. no turbulence on this flight. this refurbished boeing plane is a bona fide hotel room in costa rica. going to set you back $250,000. i don't want to spend any more time on the plane. i don't know why i want to choose it as a hotel. >> i'm paying more than that for my terrible hotel tonight! >> do they take away
none of the nearly 200 people on the plane were injured during the incident.uing the faa to reinstate the ban to passengers not listening to announcements. ban on electronic devices. let's go back to jonathan rob, i think the blackberries interfering right now. >> you have flight attendants who don't sue the airlines suing the faa who don't own the airlines, this should only be up to the position of the airlines. they own the flights. >> do you not have the security that you can...
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the attack nearly killed her. robert, what did police tell you? don't be fooled by the suspects age. they described him as vicious. they went door to door to get the word out tonight. are passing out flyers and speaking to the community. >> police are stopping every car entering and exiting the apartments. >> the victim lives right here in the forest park apartment where the would-be robber sprang out of the dark. spanish andmoney in when she replied i don't have somethingesponse was even cops consider vicious. >> he said then tonight is the night you're going to die. he knocked her to the ground and stabbed her three times. >> by the time neighbors raced out, the attacker vanished. >> he was wearing a blue t-shirt, skinny jeans, and a black-and-white bandanna covering his lower phase. >> $10,000 for information new to the arrest and prosecution of this attacker. in the satellite center, abc 7 news. >> new trouble for adrian peterson, the court has a mission that could put him behind bars. >> and the fan with a >> new trouble by adrian peterson. he
the attack nearly killed her. robert, what did police tell you? don't be fooled by the suspects age. they described him as vicious. they went door to door to get the word out tonight. are passing out flyers and speaking to the community. >> police are stopping every car entering and exiting the apartments. >> the victim lives right here in the forest park apartment where the would-be robber sprang out of the dark. spanish andmoney in when she replied i don't have somethingesponse...
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and everybody started screaming and shouting. >> reporter: passengers say the flight crew kept the nearly 200 aboard calm. the pilot radioed the tower. >> we're in an emergency airplane. >> reporter: the plane is turning back. emergency personnel are on alert. >> normal rollout but fire equipment standing by. >> reporter: airborne for an hour, the jet safely touches down back in san francisco. american airlines says they're investigating a possible blown air duct and a few of the interior wall panels cracked or came loose. the cabin never lost pressure and the oxygen masks were not deployed. still, this was a flight and a sight most will never forget. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now, from news overseas to the largest yet u.s.-led assault on the syrian city of kobani. the target here isis militants over the past two days. 21 separate air strikes near the city which is very close to the turkish border. a third of kobani remains under control of isis. >>> meanwhile, here in the u.s., on a secure facility on the grounds of andrews air force base, military leaders from 22 diffe
and everybody started screaming and shouting. >> reporter: passengers say the flight crew kept the nearly 200 aboard calm. the pilot radioed the tower. >> we're in an emergency airplane. >> reporter: the plane is turning back. emergency personnel are on alert. >> normal rollout but fire equipment standing by. >> reporter: airborne for an hour, the jet safely touches down back in san francisco. american airlines says they're investigating a possible blown air duct...
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the nearly 6% tax impacts a lot more than just yoga. you've got health clubs, bowling alleys, car washes and even water delivery services will start charging the new tax. >>> the national mall is filled with art, but nothing quite like this. the portrait that's changing the landscape of america's front yard. >>> and modern apartments in a shipping container. we take you inside the new when "news4 this week" we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast. that is up to him. >>> well, th goods around d.c. residen these big, m containers h we first tol sea containe built in nor july, and no are done. it's designe there's a la a living roohe each floor, bedrooms. each of thos and
the nearly 6% tax impacts a lot more than just yoga. you've got health clubs, bowling alleys, car washes and even water delivery services will start charging the new tax. >>> the national mall is filled with art, but nothing quite like this. the portrait that's changing the landscape of america's front yard. >>> and modern apartments in a shipping container. we take you inside the new when "news4 this week" we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are...