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two people are still holed up inside theed building. my colleague here-- the building. my colleague will be taking us through the rest of the developing situation that is ongoing in the northern suburbs of paris as the police try to take on these suspects. >> i ended up screwed them over rewed them over >>> you're watching al jazeera. we've got breaking news out of france. a major operation underway this hour in the northern paris suburb of st dennis. there are coming from attacks from friday when at least 129 people died. this is what we know so far. at least two people have been killed and three police officers have been injured in the police raid going on, not just police, special forces also
two people are still holed up inside theed building. my colleague here-- the building. my colleague will be taking us through the rest of the developing situation that is ongoing in the northern suburbs of paris as the police try to take on these suspects. >> i ended up screwed them over rewed them over >>> you're watching al jazeera. we've got breaking news out of france. a major operation underway this hour in the northern paris suburb of st dennis. there are coming from...
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she could run track, which she love theed to do. and the grand -- loved to do. and the grandeur of the school took her heart. when she got there she realized it was not all it was pepped up to be. that there was some difficulties. she couldn't build the same social network that she had here. >> reporter: they turned out to be worse than suspected. online the 19-year-old seemed to be the face of perfection, her smile filling the screens of social media. on jan 17th, 2014, everything changed. she posted this photo of the square in downtown philadelphia in instagram. it would be her last. an hour later, maddison jumped from the ninth floor of this down-town parking garage. >> there was a point at which she reached out for help. what was she met with. >> she told them she felt suicidal. they referred her to a student or assistant, someone i don't think was qualified to meet her needs. maddison was not pleased with the person, she couldn't relate. there was a 2-week waiting period to see a counsellor. that is inexcusable when someone is pressured and overwhelmed and
she could run track, which she love theed to do. and the grand -- loved to do. and the grandeur of the school took her heart. when she got there she realized it was not all it was pepped up to be. that there was some difficulties. she couldn't build the same social network that she had here. >> reporter: they turned out to be worse than suspected. online the 19-year-old seemed to be the face of perfection, her smile filling the screens of social media. on jan 17th, 2014, everything...
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theed identity of being withheld while the district attorney reviews the evidence fp witnesses say he exchanged a few words with the killer. >> somebody trying to do a positive thing and callus the way it went down. >> reporter: the suspect is expected to be identified and formally charged tomorrow. the chief hopes this arrest shows the community his department is determined to solve crimes. in oakland, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> a lawsuit accuses the berkeley police department of losing control during a black life matters protest last year. abc 7 news was at the protest as police used tear gas and batons to control the crowd. a lawsuit accuses police of going overboard and hitting peaceful demonstrators. one journalist says he was hit in the head by police. the city of berkeley would not comment on the lawsuit. >>> california public utilities commission is taking aim at pg and e again. regulators are investigating whether they should fine the utility for improper communications. eight of the alleged instances were between the utility and public utilities commission. a ninth hear
theed identity of being withheld while the district attorney reviews the evidence fp witnesses say he exchanged a few words with the killer. >> somebody trying to do a positive thing and callus the way it went down. >> reporter: the suspect is expected to be identified and formally charged tomorrow. the chief hopes this arrest shows the community his department is determined to solve crimes. in oakland, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> a lawsuit accuses the berkeley police...
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theed a patrol towards town, but all of his men were killed or wounded. all of them. despite being hit five times, carter destroyed to enemy positions, killed several german soldiers, and captured to others. two others. they also provided his unit with important intelligence information, so capturing those prisoners was important. it allowed u.s. forces to advance. so this is the action for which he was decorated with the medal of honor, which was retroactively awarded a nation any seven. carter remained in the army after the war, but was denied , due toment in 1949 unfounded suspicions that he was a communist. who this was related to his of bringing in china and to his service in the spanish civil war. again we see a postwar story that is not the happiest. so returning home to america didn't always mean a happy homecoming, victory and liberation parades. by many african-americans, coming home -- homecoming was a bittersweet experience. a very disappointing experience to come back to an unchanged america. the one important element to the story is the postwar story. se
theed a patrol towards town, but all of his men were killed or wounded. all of them. despite being hit five times, carter destroyed to enemy positions, killed several german soldiers, and captured to others. two others. they also provided his unit with important intelligence information, so capturing those prisoners was important. it allowed u.s. forces to advance. so this is the action for which he was decorated with the medal of honor, which was retroactively awarded a nation any seven....
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those that opposed him oppose him on the grounds that egyptians are are theed for rights and -- are ready for rights and freedoms and will not accept torture. we have torture and rape in the prisons, those that say no to abdul fatah al-sisi, and stand with us in british society, from across the political spectrum are saying the egyptian people are ready, and we will not accept military dictatorship and fascism >>> syria's strategic road, allowing forms forces to be reached - it had been cut off last month. >> myanmar's opposition leader aung san suy kyi said she'll be the true power above the president if her party wins the election. she's barred from running for the job herself. >> reporter: the queue formed hours before the opposition leader was due to speak, showing the interest in myanmar's upcoming election at home and abroad. it's a test of the country's transition to democracy. aung san suy kyi cautions against too much optimism. >> it's not a democratic condition, if it is or not we'll have to wait and see after the elections. as i already said, the process is less than totally fr
those that opposed him oppose him on the grounds that egyptians are are theed for rights and -- are ready for rights and freedoms and will not accept torture. we have torture and rape in the prisons, those that say no to abdul fatah al-sisi, and stand with us in british society, from across the political spectrum are saying the egyptian people are ready, and we will not accept military dictatorship and fascism >>> syria's strategic road, allowing forms forces to be reached - it had...
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. >> i knew theed for a was violating the regulations and ignoring me. >> reporter: reese discovered the guard closed out one of his l.o.d.s and completed the other with inaccurate information twice. >> no soldier should have to go through this. >> reporter: the problem affects so many soldiers, congress asked the government accountability office to look at the system. the gao's director conducted an investigation and released this report back in july. >> we believe the data speaks loudly that there is a problem. >> reporter: nearly three quarters of the l.o.d.s in the national guard did not meet deadlines. >> you issued the report in july. it's now november. are you seeing results? >> we are not seeing a plan of abz that we recommended. >> reporter: the gao recommended an l.o.d. action plan five years ago but farrell has yet to see it. >> is that acceptable? >> this is something that needs careful oversight and an action plan to reduce the backlog and need to move quickly. >> reporter: the report makes it clear there is a problem and we heard from members of the military in californ
. >> i knew theed for a was violating the regulations and ignoring me. >> reporter: reese discovered the guard closed out one of his l.o.d.s and completed the other with inaccurate information twice. >> no soldier should have to go through this. >> reporter: the problem affects so many soldiers, congress asked the government accountability office to look at the system. the gao's director conducted an investigation and released this report back in july. >> we...
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originally from sinjar, he has worked with the international criminal court for 13 years and now advises theed kurdish regional government on war crimes and genocide. he said this attack took place on august 15. these hold 74 bodies and it might qualify as gen skied. >> these girls said they managed to escape from i.s.i.s. and they came to our center for interrogation. i am gathering the evidence. i am leading that project. they told us about this - they have been there and they told us they mentioned all the details. so this is evidence >> reporter: given the verocity of the strikes and the peshmerga advance, it is likely that vital evidence of i.s.i.l.'s killings in this town will have been lost, but for the yazidis relief some evidence that is being discover discovered >>> still to come global powers in the g20. children not being protected from sexual exploitation in the philippines. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being o
originally from sinjar, he has worked with the international criminal court for 13 years and now advises theed kurdish regional government on war crimes and genocide. he said this attack took place on august 15. these hold 74 bodies and it might qualify as gen skied. >> these girls said they managed to escape from i.s.i.s. and they came to our center for interrogation. i am gathering the evidence. i am leading that project. they told us about this - they have been there and they told us...
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why she was visiting the home and what prip say theed ed precipitated the attack is still unclear. police say the owner of the dog is a man named carlisle arnold. he is 29 years old, he lived in the second floor apartment there. he has been arrested but charged with an unrelated crime violating a protection order. the name of the little girl who was killed has not been released yet pending the notification of her family. reporting live from valley stream, ida siegal, news 4 new york. >> really just a terrible story. ida, thank you. >>> new here at 6:00, some unusual video out of the bronx here showing a man with a machete ripping off a laundromat. this happened friday inside giant laundromat on southern boulevard. you can see the thief right there identified as jose aguilar whacking away at a locked cabinet. and after a few failed tries, he finally pries it open and makes off with an unknown amount of cash that was inside. thankfully it appears nobody was there, nobody was hurt. >>> it has been a deadly week on the streets for pedestrians. 11 deaths this week. three in the last thr
why she was visiting the home and what prip say theed ed precipitated the attack is still unclear. police say the owner of the dog is a man named carlisle arnold. he is 29 years old, he lived in the second floor apartment there. he has been arrested but charged with an unrelated crime violating a protection order. the name of the little girl who was killed has not been released yet pending the notification of her family. reporting live from valley stream, ida siegal, news 4 new york. >>...
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said theed officials time for policy regulation is approaching. >> we should move the policy settingsloser to normal levels now that the goals have been obtained a. there is no reason to continue to experiment with extreme policy settings. equally consistent with the data. >> there is also some evidence to suggest inflation underations are othe downward pressure. some expectations are at the low end of the ranges that we have seen in recent years. >> downside risk stemming from global growth and trade are clearly visible. moreover, inflation has somewhat weakened, mainly due to lower auto prices and the delayed exchangef the stronger rates seen earlier in this year. asset let's bring the manager from jpmorgan back in the conversation. if elected the chorus of voices from the fed, give me your interpretation. charles evans spoke about a gradual raise, but nothing above 1%. bonds are the worst performers. in portugal, the bonds have performed horribly. >> i think you are saying and to focus of the debate on the path of normalization. i like to say that we are in an environment of lower
said theed officials time for policy regulation is approaching. >> we should move the policy settingsloser to normal levels now that the goals have been obtained a. there is no reason to continue to experiment with extreme policy settings. equally consistent with the data. >> there is also some evidence to suggest inflation underations are othe downward pressure. some expectations are at the low end of the ranges that we have seen in recent years. >> downside risk stemming...
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. >> reporter: they might not have theeded anything special. >> the i-message in the apple iphone is encrypted. many on facebook are now encrypted. >> reporter: end-to-end encryption so that not even apple can read them. it's become far more common when edward snowden revealed that the u.s. was siphoning data. >> we're not looking over everyone's shoulder all the time. that's what encryption prevents. >> reporter: for years the intelligence community has argued for a back door, a way for the nsa to get in and flush the bad guys out. >> it's got to stop. and we have to have the mechanism to fight back. >> reporter: tech companies have begun siding with companies. >> a back door doesn't know who is accessing it. if you put a master key in there, you know that will be the target of every hacker on the planet. >> reporter: but uc berkeley professor says a government master key is not unprecedented. >> even the tsa requires you to have tsa approved locks on your luggage. you can lock your luggage but not in a way the government can't look at it if it needs to. >> reporter: terrorists find
. >> reporter: they might not have theeded anything special. >> the i-message in the apple iphone is encrypted. many on facebook are now encrypted. >> reporter: end-to-end encryption so that not even apple can read them. it's become far more common when edward snowden revealed that the u.s. was siphoning data. >> we're not looking over everyone's shoulder all the time. that's what encryption prevents. >> reporter: for years the intelligence community has argued for...
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. >> that's xanthly what the attorney general wanted when he order theed websites to stop taking bets in new york. new york supreme court judge will hear arguments next on attorney general general to shut them downdraft king says we're confident in our legal position and look forward to ur day in court next week. as a result we intend to continue operating in new york. >> consider sites have been under fire since last month when it was discovered some employees may have used access to insider data to make bets several states and the f.b.i. started investigating. so at that hearing next week the judge could agree with the attorney general and shut down the sites or allow them to keep operating. in in the newsroom ryan schulteis. you look at the time and temperature down there, about 41 degrees. if you bhov west of boston even colder tonight. pretty good bet that it's going to be cold all day tomorrow. so is it wrong you look back high temperatures of day and reminisce. boston at 61. millis 61. braintree 60. too. colder days ahead you know that's coming. keep it going forever. rain by t
. >> that's xanthly what the attorney general wanted when he order theed websites to stop taking bets in new york. new york supreme court judge will hear arguments next on attorney general general to shut them downdraft king says we're confident in our legal position and look forward to ur day in court next week. as a result we intend to continue operating in new york. >> consider sites have been under fire since last month when it was discovered some employees may have used access...
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. >> one of the most and it is pay theed films of the season is love the cooper oig and natalie caught up with the all-star cast. >> hi, everyone. the cooper family. so great to have you you you here. >> we're highly dysfunctional. >> reporter: the cooper family dysfunction centers around the marriage in crisis. charlotte cooper played by diane keaton is getting ready to leave p. >> you always wanted to work with john. >> i'm in love with john but john didn't feel that way about me in real life. >> john, did it take some convincing to play diane's husband? >> absolutely not. i was crazy about diane for years and years. >> owe live i can't wild and ed helms play the coopers grown children, both keeping their own secrets and working hard to maintain the family facade of perfection. >> come with me. >> what? >> i know you don't know me, but be my boyfriend. >> this two pair, they're the sexy part of the movie. don't you think? >> reporter: the on-screen couple share their first kiss on the very first day of production. >> get it out of the way, do it. get to know each other. >> i hyperven
. >> one of the most and it is pay theed films of the season is love the cooper oig and natalie caught up with the all-star cast. >> hi, everyone. the cooper family. so great to have you you you here. >> we're highly dysfunctional. >> reporter: the cooper family dysfunction centers around the marriage in crisis. charlotte cooper played by diane keaton is getting ready to leave p. >> you always wanted to work with john. >> i'm in love with john but john didn't...
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that will be theed miest. a little rain on thursday. chilly weather for the weekend. melissa mollet with a check on your morning commute. >>> breaking news the prince george's county. we have brand-new problem. southbound b.w. parkway. right now a backup. a car fire here at 450 is what's causing the problem. another car fire, believe it or not. 198 at b.w. parkway. don't have any more. two other problems. we have an accident in that intersection. then in powe toe mek we have one on false road in montrose. overall right now, quantico to the beltway, it's going to take you 23 minutes we take a look at the car crashes in a few minutes. eun? >> thank you, melissa. >>> two are calling in into question the rubber turf used on the sportsfield. a letter was sent to the chairman of the consumer product safety commission. ire asking the cpsc to look at additional resources to determine if the turf can be safely played on by young children and people of all ages. >>> a funeral today for a 6-year-old boy for autism who was shot and killed by police last week. authorities say jere
that will be theed miest. a little rain on thursday. chilly weather for the weekend. melissa mollet with a check on your morning commute. >>> breaking news the prince george's county. we have brand-new problem. southbound b.w. parkway. right now a backup. a car fire here at 450 is what's causing the problem. another car fire, believe it or not. 198 at b.w. parkway. don't have any more. two other problems. we have an accident in that intersection. then in powe toe mek we have one on...
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according to louisiana newspaper theed a row kate and abc affiliate station, both officers accused of excessive force while on duty. as to the other two responding officers, charges as of yet, but that could change. what led to the chase in the tragic shooting is unknown. pursuing the suv to serve a warrant is seemingly unfounded. >> we're not aware of any warrant at t this poinand what exaly transpired why they were encountering that vehicle. >> reporter: family and friends lookoking and ping for answers. this morning, ris remains hospitalized in critical condition. meanwhile, his son's funeral will be held tomorrow. in mississippi. dan. >> phillip, thank you. >>> new developments this morning in a domestic violence scandal for the nfl and it involves america's team, the dallas cowboys. it involves these pictures of the badly beaten ex-girlfriend of grereg hardy. hardy who's going to suit up today, or at least to set to do, weighed in overnight, and abc's tony reali is here with the story. >> reporter: good morning, dan. when the dallas cowboys take on the philadelphia eagles tonight
according to louisiana newspaper theed a row kate and abc affiliate station, both officers accused of excessive force while on duty. as to the other two responding officers, charges as of yet, but that could change. what led to the chase in the tragic shooting is unknown. pursuing the suv to serve a warrant is seemingly unfounded. >> we're not aware of any warrant at t this poinand what exaly transpired why they were encountering that vehicle. >> reporter: family and friends...
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alix: and there is a function theed the port function on terminal, and walmart contributed about 2% to the whichreturn of the spy, basically tracks the s&p, and it did have a very big contribution to the overall stock market. what i thought was really interesting, guys, if you take a look at the intraday of the s&p, when stocks started to lose their steam, it was around 1:15ish, and there was the big soccer match that was canceled, and of few minutes later, we got notice that a british airways passenger try to get into the cockpit, but then she wanted to get out the exit door, and that was in 15 to 20 minutes, so that exacerbates things. joe: yes. alix: and then there is hope. come inside my terminal for a deep dive. when you look at this steep decline that opec has seen just in 2015, and now, we are right around harish trendlines. it is almost the worst for opec since 2008. -- we are right around harish -- bearish trend lines. this says to me demand, and that is a question mark. joe: and his oil keeps looking this ugly. alix: and this is just one aspect of it. joe: i want to look at t
alix: and there is a function theed the port function on terminal, and walmart contributed about 2% to the whichreturn of the spy, basically tracks the s&p, and it did have a very big contribution to the overall stock market. what i thought was really interesting, guys, if you take a look at the intraday of the s&p, when stocks started to lose their steam, it was around 1:15ish, and there was the big soccer match that was canceled, and of few minutes later, we got notice that a british...
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rosanna: did hef unproekt theed sex? >> actually, matt asked the question. but before that, it was like, why now? he was being extorted. people were threatening to release the information. into his medicine cabinet and saw the drugs and whether they had sex before or after, i'm not sure, charlie sheen said he had to pay them off. listen to this. >> i have, i have paid those people, not that many, enough to where it is depleted -- >> how many people have you paid? >> jeez, i don't want to guess wrong, but fluff to bring it into the millions. >> wow. >> paying people off not to reveal the information. rosanna: it is good he's talking about it. there is a stigma. greg: is there still a stigma? rosanna: he's concerned about it. he's in hollywood. greg: they are supposed to be fwa and a man and want to be a leading man in the movie that under mines your image. you have heard it. rosanna: think about rock hudson and dies from aids and in the critical love scenes. greg: but nobody knew. - under wraps. he's known to have an active sex life. >> have you knowingly or
rosanna: did hef unproekt theed sex? >> actually, matt asked the question. but before that, it was like, why now? he was being extorted. people were threatening to release the information. into his medicine cabinet and saw the drugs and whether they had sex before or after, i'm not sure, charlie sheen said he had to pay them off. listen to this. >> i have, i have paid those people, not that many, enough to where it is depleted -- >> how many people have you paid? >>...
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would you buy a pair of shoes called the groupie, we'll explain what one company said about making theeds whens just that. >>> you probable remember that pat and vanna and the "wheel of fortune" folks spent the last week filming for the philadelphia week on the show and looking for local contestants to play. we were able to tell one excited manayunk woman that she will get the chance in a lifetime to solve that puzzle. >> this was no emergency meeting. no just a ploy to break the big news to emily johnson. congratulations you are going to "wheel of fortune." big spils from the assistant dean of students at moore college of design, officially chosen as one of 15 local contestants that will spin the wheel for the upcoming philadelphia week, his mother and father all keeping the secret. >> i'm shaking. >> so we could pull off the big reveal. we watch it every night, we have our dinner in the living room and we watch it and i shout out all the answers. >> they started at the wheel may be in atlantic city, and then in philadelphia a few weeks ago. >> we played mini games, i solved the puzzle i
would you buy a pair of shoes called the groupie, we'll explain what one company said about making theeds whens just that. >>> you probable remember that pat and vanna and the "wheel of fortune" folks spent the last week filming for the philadelphia week on the show and looking for local contestants to play. we were able to tell one excited manayunk woman that she will get the chance in a lifetime to solve that puzzle. >> this was no emergency meeting. no just a ploy to...
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there was another upset in theed a-large race which four of five candidates on the ballot won incumbent steven murphy on the council since 1997 lost his seat. annisa george came in on top of that four and will replates him there in the city council. look that. 18-year-old jack lally made history as brockton's youngest councilor. he received 58% of the vote. he's studying political science and bridgewater state. he said he beliefs the people want young blood. someone to really shake things up over there. that's the latest live in the news room. 7news "today in new england." >>> now in a race for the white house. in new hampshire according to a new poll donald trump still leads among republicans but ben carson is just within two points of him at this point. jumped 2% to 11% now. john kasich and chris christy round out the top five. >>> a new national poll donald trump in a virtual tie with ben carson the quinnipiac poll has trump with 24% to carson's 23%. marco rubio moved into the third with 14% followed by a ted cruz and jeb bush who have 4%. and on the dradic side hillary clinton enjoy
there was another upset in theed a-large race which four of five candidates on the ballot won incumbent steven murphy on the council since 1997 lost his seat. annisa george came in on top of that four and will replates him there in the city council. look that. 18-year-old jack lally made history as brockton's youngest councilor. he received 58% of the vote. he's studying political science and bridgewater state. he said he beliefs the people want young blood. someone to really shake things up...
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. >> from our coverage of theed withing that touched our hearts to the loss after few famous faces we will never forg this weekend, we have all new exclusive with the people who saw everything. >> but first we begin with a gwenet.stefani is dating fellow voice coach blake shelton. >> he is a pretty rad guy, i have to say that. i read something this morning that you know yourself esteem was done and blake has helped with that. tragedy. >> some more than others? >> well there are definitely key people that point med into the right direction and blake really helped me. >> that's gwen talking about her new boyfriend blake. calling into a dallas radio station. >> you guys have a song together, right? >> no. >> we know you went public with the relationship. >> we didn't. somebody did. that is so crazy. like who announces that. why wo i do that? >> meanwhile, blake wants the kbleed to chill out about his dating life. he retweeted a post about it friday and wrote, amen,uld let's all move along now. >> there's a lot of buzz on shot monday. be in rehearsals over the weekend but blake and gwen a
. >> from our coverage of theed withing that touched our hearts to the loss after few famous faces we will never forg this weekend, we have all new exclusive with the people who saw everything. >> but first we begin with a gwenet.stefani is dating fellow voice coach blake shelton. >> he is a pretty rad guy, i have to say that. i read something this morning that you know yourself esteem was done and blake has helped with that. tragedy. >> some more than others? >>...
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alcal served it at christie's old address and someone sign theed the papers.eone stole her i dendentity and opened the card. an attorney said come pans buy debt for pennies and hire collection agency. >> under existing lauch ining l. if a debt buyer has gone into court. filed a lawsuit. gotten a gjudgment, without you knowing of the case. if they wait two years, you're out of luck. that happened to christie nine years ago. no idea. she got a call from a collection agency threatening to garnish her paycheck. >> how about you give $100 a paycheck. and leave your debit card information on the message. what company would ask you to leavedebitcard? >> soon after the courts allowed the collection agency to take $250 from her paycheck. the original $2,600 debt had grown to $8,000. >> fees get put on. attorneys fees. court costs. >> reporter: sharon jamal works for the law center and helping christie. christie is barely able to make end meet. >> i had to cut things off. let things go. i am okay with that. as long as i have a roof over my head. >> reporter: last month.
alcal served it at christie's old address and someone sign theed the papers.eone stole her i dendentity and opened the card. an attorney said come pans buy debt for pennies and hire collection agency. >> under existing lauch ining l. if a debt buyer has gone into court. filed a lawsuit. gotten a gjudgment, without you knowing of the case. if they wait two years, you're out of luck. that happened to christie nine years ago. no idea. she got a call from a collection agency threatening to...
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out of options and let me be clear, they tarted this area because we are shia but we won't be phase theed. >> reporter: hezbollah was a strategic choice. it is unlikely to change its position and it's supporters say they back that stance. >> today before and tomorrow we will keep following the same principles. we will not like feel weak or something like that, no. we will always be like that and we stay like that. >> reporter: anger and defines and fear that this could be the beginning of another cycle of violence >>> in iraq the front line in the fight against i.s.i.l. has shifted to sinjar, the group has held the town home to city minority since last year. a report on how it sits along a crucial i.s.i.l. supply line to syria, one that the kurds say they have cut off. >> reporter: in the early hours of thursday morning the operation to take back sinjar began. over night i.s.i.l. targets were hit which i.s.i.l. has controlled since last year. the operation is on three fronts. the south, the west and the east. the iraqi kurds are confident they will prevail. >> translation: today it is our
out of options and let me be clear, they tarted this area because we are shia but we won't be phase theed. >> reporter: hezbollah was a strategic choice. it is unlikely to change its position and it's supporters say they back that stance. >> today before and tomorrow we will keep following the same principles. we will not like feel weak or something like that, no. we will always be like that and we stay like that. >> reporter: anger and defines and fear that this could be the...
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theed government put the army on the streets.stions will be asked about the preparedness before the attacks. >> thinks have evolved in a much more disturbing manner than i think anybody imagined. the french were expecting something fairly big. the background noise was sort of evil over the last few weeks. it is the shear sophistication of the series of attacks which does strike one. >> there is another disturbing possibility a syria body is said to match identification details recorded on the greek island of leros. the killer may have arrived among boatloads of refugees in october. a country in a state of emergency wondering why this is happening again so soon after the attacks on charlie hebdo, certainlysists and jewish shoppers at a kosher supermarket. >> in the aftermath of those january attacks, people filled the area here world leaders gathered and stood united among its alleys in defense of its freedoms. a far more fractured difference in france. a president promising to defeat the enemy. looking for an enemy within. a nati
theed government put the army on the streets.stions will be asked about the preparedness before the attacks. >> thinks have evolved in a much more disturbing manner than i think anybody imagined. the french were expecting something fairly big. the background noise was sort of evil over the last few weeks. it is the shear sophistication of the series of attacks which does strike one. >> there is another disturbing possibility a syria body is said to match identification details...
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at the time that was being theed we all talk about national origins in the treaty and everything he really. there's another side to immigration law which goes back to 24 is that overall feeling that ended in the 20's. patents caps on migration in 1924 was 150,000. before the war the average migration was about a million. in 1965 the race it announced the numbers. when the race it to 290,000 they were really. economistaphers and that's one is less immigration from europe. there's a falling birthrate in western europe. seller one of the unintended consequences was more workers. but it's not because heart seller wanted that. why andeally did instead of being exclusionary it mis belusionary area this --ing this? did was this a successful act of did theyor was it just know what they were doing? >> they did not. immigration policy is crazy. i think the way we have to look at heart seller is edited really positive things in it did some really negative things. and it's complicated. matt: i think it is very hard to see it as positive from a latino point of view. it failed the attempt to unionize fa
at the time that was being theed we all talk about national origins in the treaty and everything he really. there's another side to immigration law which goes back to 24 is that overall feeling that ended in the 20's. patents caps on migration in 1924 was 150,000. before the war the average migration was about a million. in 1965 the race it announced the numbers. when the race it to 290,000 they were really. economistaphers and that's one is less immigration from europe. there's a falling...
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the thing we in theed she herself much. up. you all this. >> give me the rundown. degeneres. degeneres. >> because i'm common folk. no need putting on airs. it was '86. i tried it live my life possible. you get. who i am, i think people who work with me here, see the same person that comes in. sometimes mondays i'm different. i'm tired. >> monday's ellen. >> yeah. >> your first interview on entertainment tonight in 1984. >> that's fun for me. i'm not even embarrassed. >> okay. here you go. >> i hope to be in acting. i want to do films, tv. and definitely expand into an acting career both dramatic and comic. maybe have my own series, like lynda carter, do some dancing and singing. the face that everything is -- and the hair. that is high maintenance to have to do that constantly. wow, that's hilarious. but i did end up dancing, i was right. >> ending up dancing. your own show. pretty accurate. >> the power of the word. you put that out there and you think about it and things happen. >> but the power of these three words that changed ellen's life. 1997, the words, yep, i'm gay.
the thing we in theed she herself much. up. you all this. >> give me the rundown. degeneres. degeneres. >> because i'm common folk. no need putting on airs. it was '86. i tried it live my life possible. you get. who i am, i think people who work with me here, see the same person that comes in. sometimes mondays i'm different. i'm tired. >> monday's ellen. >> yeah. >> your first interview on entertainment tonight in 1984. >> that's fun for me. i'm not even...
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defense secretary, ashton carter, in seoul welcome theed move talking of the importance of washington's trilateral relationship with its two essential regional allies. president park didn't offer japan's prime minister lunch before his flight home. he equally pointedly took his entourage to a traditional kore korean restaurant. seoul. >> following those talks between japan and south koreaina, china's foreign ministry expressed announce at their cooperation over the south chooirn sea. >> there is a saying in china which means to be afraid of something that does not exist. i don't know what the reason is for this kind of concern. you say it's freedom of navigation, but every year, more than 100,000 ships from different countries freely and safely pass through the south china sea without any problems at all the united states says it will patrol. they issued a warning after an warship sailed close. the u.s. naval says it will sail within 12 nat cal miles to exercise it's right under international law. some of the biggest paper making companies are being accused of creating a health hazard f
defense secretary, ashton carter, in seoul welcome theed move talking of the importance of washington's trilateral relationship with its two essential regional allies. president park didn't offer japan's prime minister lunch before his flight home. he equally pointedly took his entourage to a traditional kore korean restaurant. seoul. >> following those talks between japan and south koreaina, china's foreign ministry expressed announce at their cooperation over the south chooirn sea....
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in the african-american and hispanic community they didn't have the access to theed me alsystem and physiciansis suggestion that they may have recalifornia trant to prescribe the substances to that group. >> one of the authors of the study is an economist named angus deaton who won the nobel prize and it says because of our economic stress that household incomes have fallen in this group. and income inequality is a term that we are using. if you take that into consideration is it not unfair here? it's deadly right? >> sure it is. i'm a victim of it. i just came off a opiate addiction after a back operation. and i was at a pain management center and watched people who had gone through operations and prescribed opiates and as a result of that were addicted. and i think the bigger point is if you look at this demographic, this is the toughest ones to get clean. i have been clean of alcohol and drugs for 14 years. >> why are they the toughest to get clean? >> they tend to be so sure of themselves and know what they're doing. and you know what they call oxycontin, hillbilly heroin. and it's rampant
in the african-american and hispanic community they didn't have the access to theed me alsystem and physiciansis suggestion that they may have recalifornia trant to prescribe the substances to that group. >> one of the authors of the study is an economist named angus deaton who won the nobel prize and it says because of our economic stress that household incomes have fallen in this group. and income inequality is a term that we are using. if you take that into consideration is it not...
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yes, pamela, it sounds absolutely stunning when you put it that way, and even more stunning given theedthat that salah abdeslam had managed to travel in a car with two other men from france to belgium despite being stopped by police. at that point in the aftermath of these attacks, police still didn't know who they were looking for. so what we're learning now is that he was brought to brussels where he was picked up by another man, whose attorney says he took salah abdeslam and drove him to a cafe. on the way there, a pretty wild conversation, in which abdeslam tells him about the fact that his brother brahim had killed people in paris and blown himself up. yet these two men proceed to a cafe with another man, according to the attorney. the attorney says his client's only crime was not going to police once he learned that abdeslam was the subject of this international manhunt that now continues almost two weeks after these attacks, pamela. >> that's right. and he's not the only one they're looking for. we're also hearing that belgium is holding six people in connection with the attacks.
yes, pamela, it sounds absolutely stunning when you put it that way, and even more stunning given theedthat that salah abdeslam had managed to travel in a car with two other men from france to belgium despite being stopped by police. at that point in the aftermath of these attacks, police still didn't know who they were looking for. so what we're learning now is that he was brought to brussels where he was picked up by another man, whose attorney says he took salah abdeslam and drove him to a...
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get in the early part of the day are falling temperatures to the mid-60s so tomorrow morning will be theed miest part of the day running from 60 to 64 degrees and if you'll be running out you'll need to bundle up a little bit. some showers around the area and those showers very quickly in the east and tomorrow around kull pepper and pax river and those temperatures tumble into the 50s by late afternoon. so driving impact forecast, here it is, actually not 78 and the temperatures will come on down and the roads will be impacted tomorrow and we get a green light, though, in terms of the fact that you'll still be able to get out and about because we're not expecting any heavy rain. so tomorrow morning, if you're going out back to the jacket and back to the pants and back to covering up and more autumn-pipe wear. on monday our temperature is at 45 degrees and look at other locations into the 30s. we're giving you early warning for planning next week. the first thing after hitting 80 degrees back to the 30s and we'll talk more about that rain from mid-week and just another look at your hourly t
get in the early part of the day are falling temperatures to the mid-60s so tomorrow morning will be theed miest part of the day running from 60 to 64 degrees and if you'll be running out you'll need to bundle up a little bit. some showers around the area and those showers very quickly in the east and tomorrow around kull pepper and pax river and those temperatures tumble into the 50s by late afternoon. so driving impact forecast, here it is, actually not 78 and the temperatures will come on...
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can we do to get an advantage for the next five to ten years and then immediately start working on theed avan t a that would give us an edge in the next five to ten. i can't give you exactly what the third offset is yet. the secretary will be talking about it here soon. you will see when we roll out the budget in february the technological and operational bets that we're making to preserve our conventional edge. >> questions? >> given the increasing importance of the cyber security and the cyber warfare and given the fact which leads to the civilian side we are basically losing the battle against the bad actors in ipv four stack, what is the plan for dod in terms to deploy ipv six, which is required -- prerequisition for iot and the future -- to support the future of the internet? thank you. >> well, i think you all know what a challenge cyber warfare is causing us. at all levels. at the strategic level because it's a means of homeland attacks that we have never had to deal with before. at the operational level, at the campaign level. it has an amazing impact on being able to get into yo
can we do to get an advantage for the next five to ten years and then immediately start working on theed avan t a that would give us an edge in the next five to ten. i can't give you exactly what the third offset is yet. the secretary will be talking about it here soon. you will see when we roll out the budget in february the technological and operational bets that we're making to preserve our conventional edge. >> questions? >> given the increasing importance of the cyber security...
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state lawmaker says the national guard should round up syrian refugees who have recented arrive in theed u.s. he said the guard should be used to prevent more refugees from enters his state. the representative said he doesn't want a paris attack happening in the u.s. he also supports surveillance of syrian refugees by state law enforcement. >>> the spiritual leader of the all dulles society in virginia. he advised the white house on how to counter influence of groups like isil. he's in washington tonight. it's good to have you on the program. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> you joint us tonight after speaking at a vigil in washington calling on muslims to condemn isil and terrorism in the wake of the paris attacks. there's been widespread fear in country, backlash against refugees. how are muslim communities coping? >> muslim-american communities have stood today as shia and sunni today in front of the white house to speak in one voice. that all american muslims are against this violent extreemgism and isis and against the ideology of dividing the muslim community and dividing th
state lawmaker says the national guard should round up syrian refugees who have recented arrive in theed u.s. he said the guard should be used to prevent more refugees from enters his state. the representative said he doesn't want a paris attack happening in the u.s. he also supports surveillance of syrian refugees by state law enforcement. >>> the spiritual leader of the all dulles society in virginia. he advised the white house on how to counter influence of groups like isil. he's in...
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one day and all of a sudden, boom, out of nowhere and here it comes out of theed wes and hit the break and missed them. >> the d.o.t. plans to post 21 permanent signs by the first week in december. and we have gotten tweets from viewers. >> and they're out. i made a joke before them coming inside and someone tried to correct me. we reported a deer busting into tj maxx. >> uh-huh. >> and going on a shopping spree maybe? and let's check in with meteorologist vanessa murdock and see how it's going outside. >> and i figured i would start off with more deer information watchers now. and i got an incredible photo topic. and how about this one? he said 16 deer swimming across the delaware river yesterday. and while i know they can be a nuisance and dangerous on the road, that is a cool site to see this sunday morning. thank you, charlie hoffman for sharing that with us and we'll the region right now. they were highs and these are our currents in middletown, new jersey. 42 said mary ellen, 31 in new york; 39 in plane view, new york and i cop tino. and thank you for sharing your numbers with us
one day and all of a sudden, boom, out of nowhere and here it comes out of theed wes and hit the break and missed them. >> the d.o.t. plans to post 21 permanent signs by the first week in december. and we have gotten tweets from viewers. >> and they're out. i made a joke before them coming inside and someone tried to correct me. we reported a deer busting into tj maxx. >> uh-huh. >> and going on a shopping spree maybe? and let's check in with meteorologist vanessa...
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plus we're joined by the boss that has been out theed as one of the most disruptive companies out there. the ceo of blockchain coming up later on the program. we'll be back in two. >> december monetary policy meeting we will reexamine the degree of monetary policy accommodation. >> ecb president mario draghi opens the door to further easing sending the euro lower with his view that inflation dynamics have weakened. >> a profit warning sending rolls royce shares into a tail spin after it may slash it's dividend due to weak demand. >> powering ahead. investors shrugging off the 3% jump in net profit. the business faces headwinds in china. >> we do see that the investment output in china has been significantly down. there's a big opportunity in china still. although the new normal may be between 5 and 7% rather than double digit growth we've seen in the past. >> and investors switching off after the german utility says it will only just reach full year targets. we speak to the cfo in around an hour. >> we're only 1.5 hours into european trade this morning but it's already been choppy and v
plus we're joined by the boss that has been out theed as one of the most disruptive companies out there. the ceo of blockchain coming up later on the program. we'll be back in two. >> december monetary policy meeting we will reexamine the degree of monetary policy accommodation. >> ecb president mario draghi opens the door to further easing sending the euro lower with his view that inflation dynamics have weakened. >> a profit warning sending rolls royce shares into a tail...
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at least three people have been killed in theed flooing so far.s more people have been injured. yemen, of course, is right in the middle of a violent civil war right now. but this huge cyclone made landfall on an al qaeda strong hold. this has been some very scary scenes in yemen today in a flas place that doesn't have much reserve to take care of people in the best of times. those death tolls and injury tolls may go up in yemen. stay with us. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. it's a housewife who's in control of the finances. actually, any wife, husband, or human person can use progressive's name your price tool to take control of their budget. and while the men do the hard work of making money, she can get all the car insurance options her little heart desires. or the women might do the hard work of making money. [ chuckling ] women don't have jobs. is this
at least three people have been killed in theed flooing so far.s more people have been injured. yemen, of course, is right in the middle of a violent civil war right now. but this huge cyclone made landfall on an al qaeda strong hold. this has been some very scary scenes in yemen today in a flas place that doesn't have much reserve to take care of people in the best of times. those death tolls and injury tolls may go up in yemen. stay with us. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop....