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i think the issue is more security at the metro stops to stop people from jumping the turnstiles. i think they were going not so much jumping the turnstiles, going through the gate, i believe we locked all of the gates, so not as easily accessible to go through without paying. so, my goal, though; to get everybody to pay. >> all right. so we reached out to metro for a statement. they sent us this. while we've not reviewed the proposed ledge lakes as stewards of taxpayer funds, from federal, state and local sources, metro believes it has an obligation to ensure that every rider pays his or her fare share. and, tony, sean, just a moment ago, i was looking on one of the board members of metro wrote this on twitter. this is corbett price. he said metro fare evasion cost the system $25 million a year in lost revenue. the taxpayers, and paying riders, are the victims. so obviously there is a lot of discussion there is now moves into a committee. there has to be public comment on all of this, we're still not close to this becoming law. but it has started the conversation with the proposa
i think the issue is more security at the metro stops to stop people from jumping the turnstiles. i think they were going not so much jumping the turnstiles, going through the gate, i believe we locked all of the gates, so not as easily accessible to go through without paying. so, my goal, though; to get everybody to pay. >> all right. so we reached out to metro for a statement. they sent us this. while we've not reviewed the proposed ledge lakes as stewards of taxpayer funds, from...
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the issue to get people not to jump the turnstiles, whatever the punishment may be. >> just to send the right message or wrong message by decriminalizing it? >> i don't think it matters one way or the other, i think security to stop people from jumping the turnstiles. i they they were going not so much jumping, but going through the gate, i believe weaver locked all of the gates. not as easily accessible to go through without paying. so my goal though is to get everybody to pay. >> reporter: we also reached out to metro for comment. the spokesperson there sent us a statement saying while we've not yet reviewed the proposed legislation, stewart of taxpayer funds from federal, state and local sources, metro believes it has an obligation to ensure that every rider pays his or her fair share. it is important to tell that you this would only be in the district every columbia a remember there are other jurisdictions that metro passes through. if this is passed, and passed yet, still needs to be discussion. it will only take place here in d.c. for now, live in chinatown, matt ac lan, fox5 loca
the issue to get people not to jump the turnstiles, whatever the punishment may be. >> just to send the right message or wrong message by decriminalizing it? >> i don't think it matters one way or the other, i think security to stop people from jumping the turnstiles. i they they were going not so much jumping, but going through the gate, i believe weaver locked all of the gates. not as easily accessible to go through without paying. so my goal though is to get everybody to pay....
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luckily she was, like, a foot away from me under the turnstile, but in that moment, she was gone. >>real life scare is taken to the extreme in "kidnap" for sage correa, and there were play dates. i had a small squeeze trailer and i would go over there to see nala, and her trailer is big. there's a bedroom. >> don't be telling all my business. halle's other co-star is the minivan that helps her chase down her son's abductor. >> do you or would you drive a minivan? clearly, that's the best car. i have one. >> i do too. don't you love it? it has a vacuum cleaner. >> people don't understand. how great are minivans? >> it's the perfect family car. and i don't care what anybody says. i'm proud of it. >> yes! and in case you need proof, here's halle with her real minivan. i love a minivan. got to get you one. >> i don't have if we have to, but if i collect any more godbabies i need one for sure. maybe i should get one, and i would have room for these two. matthew mcconaughey. yeah, they can ride, for real. ladies, i know, and as good-looking as those faces are. >> wow. view from the back ai
luckily she was, like, a foot away from me under the turnstile, but in that moment, she was gone. >>real life scare is taken to the extreme in "kidnap" for sage correa, and there were play dates. i had a small squeeze trailer and i would go over there to see nala, and her trailer is big. there's a bedroom. >> don't be telling all my business. halle's other co-star is the minivan that helps her chase down her son's abductor. >> do you or would you drive a minivan?...
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folks walking through the turnstile. >> that's her handbag! >> yes. when suddenly her handbag catches fire. >> one of those vapor smoker things? >> you got it. it was an e-cigarette. >> this is a video you should send to all your mates that vape. >> she immediately drops the bag and walks away. that's when this officer walks up and he starts to stomp on the purse. it sparks a bit. >> that's not joke in a train station. she's lucky they didn't come at her with guns drawn. >> imagine if it would have happened on the car itself or on a plane. >> she got really lucky. >>> now moving over to china. we're on this freeway and one of the trucks is stopped while other trucks continue to pass it. no biggie, right? there's three trucks there. watch as the third one gets red i do pass. >> holy cow! what movie were they shooting with arnold schwarzenegger? >> it just explodes. this is real life. and gayle, that truck was carrying paint. >> oh, man. >> explosive paint? >> lead paint? >> that was crazy. it barely even made contact and suddenly it's an inferno. >> it
folks walking through the turnstile. >> that's her handbag! >> yes. when suddenly her handbag catches fire. >> one of those vapor smoker things? >> you got it. it was an e-cigarette. >> this is a video you should send to all your mates that vape. >> she immediately drops the bag and walks away. that's when this officer walks up and he starts to stomp on the purse. it sparks a bit. >> that's not joke in a train station. she's lucky they didn't come at...
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the booking desk is still there, turnstiles. "to pyongyang" — a sign from a different time.d communication. and then what happened? north korea let off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. president moon, the new president, wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle, like it never quite did. the united arab emirates says it has nothing to do with a hacking attack. the washington post said the uae instigated an operation to make the ruler of qatar appeared to praise iran. -- ruler of qatar appeared to praise iran. —— appear. the united nations says the number of civilian casualties in afghanistan has reached a record high in the first half of 2017. in a new report, the un said more than 1,600 people were killed from january to the end ofjune, an increase of 2% on the same period last year. the majority of the victims died in attacks by the taliban and the islamic state group. an australian woman has been shot dead by a us police officer responding to an emergency call in
the booking desk is still there, turnstiles. "to pyongyang" — a sign from a different time.d communication. and then what happened? north korea let off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. president moon, the new president, wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle, like it never quite did. the united arab emirates says it has nothing to do with a hacking attack. the...
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the booking desk is still there, turnstiles. "to pyongyang" — a sign from a different time.ation. and then what happened? north korea let off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. president moon, the new president, wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle, like it never quite did. the duke and duchess of cambridge are in warsaw for the first part of an official visit to poland and then germany. 3—year—old george and 2—year—old charlotte joined their parents for the trip. our royal correspondent peter hunt reports from warsaw. at three, he is far too young to know if he is a reluctant royal, but prince george definitely wasn't keen to embrace warsaw without his father's helping hand. on the tarmac, george struck a nonchalant pose, and practised the odd ballet move. a fidgeting prince, with a lifetime under an intense spotlight ahead of him. princess charlotte faces a similarfuture, a reality, aged two, she can remain blissfully unaware of for now. does anyone speak engl
the booking desk is still there, turnstiles. "to pyongyang" — a sign from a different time.ation. and then what happened? north korea let off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. president moon, the new president, wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle, like it never quite did. the duke and duchess of cambridge are in warsaw for the first part of an official visit to poland...
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turnstiles. to pyongyang. from a different time.et off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. the new president wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle like it's never quite did. —— it. steve evans with that report. the duke and duchess of cambridge have arrived in warsaw for the first part of an official visit to poland and germany. three—year—old, george, and two—year—old, charlotte, joined their parents for the trip. from warsaw, our royal correspondent, peter hunt, reports. at three, he's far too young to know if he's a reluctant royal, but prince george definitely wasn't keen to embrace warsaw without his father's helping hand. 0ne future king did persuade another one to follow in his footsteps. 0n the tarmac, george struck a nonchalant pose and practised the odd ballet move. a fidgeting toddler with a lifetime under an intense spotlight ahead of him. princess charlotte faces a similarfuture. a reality, aged two, she can
turnstiles. to pyongyang. from a different time.et off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. the new president wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle like it's never quite did. —— it. steve evans with that report. the duke and duchess of cambridge have arrived in warsaw for the first part of an official visit to poland and germany. three—year—old, george, and two—year—old,...
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the booking desk is still there, turnstiles. "to pyongyang." a sign from a different time.. and then what happened? north korea let off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. president moon, the new president, wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle, like it never quite did. it is three years malaysia airlines flight it is three years malaysia airlines flight mh17 was brought down by a russian missile fired from ukrainian territory. a memorialforest has now been dedicated to the victims via amsterdam's airport. that was where the plane had departed, bound for kuala lumpur. the ceremony was dominated by the recital of the names, 298, read out by some of the people who have been left behind. salim fredericks, who lost her son bryce, 23 years old, told me it was so important for them not to forget, but that remembering brings all those memories flooding back. and you can can hear, as the names were read out, some of the voice is faltering and braking. those wounds are sti
the booking desk is still there, turnstiles. "to pyongyang." a sign from a different time.. and then what happened? north korea let off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. president moon, the new president, wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle, like it never quite did. it is three years malaysia airlines flight it is three years malaysia airlines flight mh17 was brought...
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the booking desk is still there, turnstiles. "to pyongyang" — a sign from a different time. communication. and then what happened? north korea let off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. president moon, the new president, wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle, like it never quite did. that was stephen evans in south korea. if you're interested in the search for extra—terrestrial life, south africa should now be on your radar. the first stage of a giant new radio telescope is nearing completion, so powerful its makers say it will be able to see three quarters of the way across the universe. andrew harding has been to visit. in the emptiest corner of south africa, some of the most sensitive technology on the planet. the meerkat array of radio telescopes. near completion now, and already probing the far reaches of the universe. the radio waves come from space. the head scientist takes us closer, but to film here we have to ta ke closer, but to film here we have to ta
the booking desk is still there, turnstiles. "to pyongyang" — a sign from a different time. communication. and then what happened? north korea let off a nuclear device in that first nuclear test. that was the end of the sunshine policy. but there is a new government now. president moon, the new president, wants more communication. he hopes this station will again bustle, like it never quite did. that was stephen evans in south korea. if you're interested in the search for...
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and then a montero says that hinc not on the platform wh crime happened but one flight up on that turnstileith >> what did you say to other? >> he asked me for thi guy that came in, if i >> reporter: montero t about specific details matched hincapie's ver events. >> he was looking for guy because he suppose some money for him. >> reporter: another det matched hincapie's sto montero said hincapie going down this up esc which kuby says wasn't at the time. seconds la montero says, somethin his attention. >> all of a sudden i h commotion, screaming. >> reporter: montero when he saw hincapie and run back up. if true, it means hinc not have been near the scene. >> did you see him go platform? >> no. >> reporter: so why ha montero come forward b kuby says montero was because, as it turned out, he had been wrongfully accused of this very >> he was held in jail 18 months awaiting tri crime. he was identified by a the watkins family and realized that watkins sure and 18 months lat say to luis montero, gosh, wrong guy. sorry about that. and they t >> reporter: but to kuby, perhaps the most compelling
and then a montero says that hinc not on the platform wh crime happened but one flight up on that turnstileith >> what did you say to other? >> he asked me for thi guy that came in, if i >> reporter: montero t about specific details matched hincapie's ver events. >> he was looking for guy because he suppose some money for him. >> reporter: another det matched hincapie's sto montero said hincapie going down this up esc which kuby says wasn't at the time. seconds la...
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to and frequently they have people tailgating following someone threw the pay gates, jumping the turnstileser the barriers on either side of the pay gates. that is another pilot program they are rolling out. rebecca, the bart board president, is here this morning to tell us more about this program. >> reporter: if we can talk to just a moment about the pilot program and what you're trying to do is to get more people to use the clipper card and to use the pay gates for this pilot program you are hoping to rollout throughout the bart system. >> this is a pilot program and we will see how works and we are trying to use the clipper cards. we are trying to get more people to use them. >> reporter: thank you. a final note, this area has paper exit and in other words they don't want people to come up to the area and then get stuck. they do accept the old paper tickets for people at exit but remember if you are going to be on the south side of the berkeley downtown bart station, this area, the southernmost pay gates that of been closed for 10 years are now clipper card only.>> thank you, christien
to and frequently they have people tailgating following someone threw the pay gates, jumping the turnstileser the barriers on either side of the pay gates. that is another pilot program they are rolling out. rebecca, the bart board president, is here this morning to tell us more about this program. >> reporter: if we can talk to just a moment about the pilot program and what you're trying to do is to get more people to use the clipper card and to use the pay gates for this pilot program...
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we saw fernando alonzo, the mcclaren driver, arriving late, pretty much running through the turnstilescelebrities and those invited by the teams, really one of the highlights of the british if not international sporting calendar have started to arrive, michael johnson, the four-time olympic gold medal-winning sprinter, has just arised. the kaiser chiefs expected to be here later on. the focus has bon what has been a spectacular battle so far on the track. as you mentioned, three-time champion lewis hamilton has been under fire the last couple of weeks. he was criticized for being the only driver in this paddock not to turn up to a big event in the center of london wednesday. he's had poor performances on the track in the recent weeks in austria and azerbaijan. he responded in the way that he knows best, and that is by doing his stuff on the track. he put in a fantastic lap in saturday's qualifying session. tough conditions. you might be able to see very, very gray skies here. it's been windy, wet. done a bit of everything in true british weather form. it was a lap that lewis himself de
we saw fernando alonzo, the mcclaren driver, arriving late, pretty much running through the turnstilescelebrities and those invited by the teams, really one of the highlights of the british if not international sporting calendar have started to arrive, michael johnson, the four-time olympic gold medal-winning sprinter, has just arised. the kaiser chiefs expected to be here later on. the focus has bon what has been a spectacular battle so far on the track. as you mentioned, three-time champion...
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and the one at the subway was different than what i was used to so that -- >> jimmy: that's a turnstiledoor. >> it's not that i'm from nashville. i got a problem. >> jimmy: but it is -- through a revolving door. >> yeah, it's a door that revolves. it allowed me in or out of somewhere and revolves so to me that is a revolving door. >> jimmy: it is a revolving -- technically it is a revolving door, you're right. >> let me in or out. >> jimmy: no you're right, you're right. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i want to talk about -- i want to talk about "the voice." it has a new season coming up in september. and you have a new judge, a new kind of -- new foe, a new enemy -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: kind of on the show. a friend, frenemy. >> yeah. >> jimmy: jennifer hudson. >> it always starts as a friend until you get to the lies. >> jimmy: then it gets nasty. >> then all of a sudden -- yeah, no, it doesn't, actually. >> jimmy: i know. >> we only all turn on blake. that's the only person we ever turn on. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: because he's just -- he's -- >> because he always wins. >> ji
and the one at the subway was different than what i was used to so that -- >> jimmy: that's a turnstiledoor. >> it's not that i'm from nashville. i got a problem. >> jimmy: but it is -- through a revolving door. >> yeah, it's a door that revolves. it allowed me in or out of somewhere and revolves so to me that is a revolving door. >> jimmy: it is a revolving -- technically it is a revolving door, you're right. >> let me in or out. >> jimmy: no you're...
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i'm the first day of the premier league every premier club £1 for everyone who came through the turnstilesl messi in one week. that's more than moderately raised in a year. it is a disease that something can be done about. —— that's more than you raise in a year. when i started 30 years ago, every child with high—risk disease died. we are now improving up to 40-50%. we died. we are now improving up to 40—50%. we are developing treatments throughout research and i can see before the end of my lifetime that we could, if we get the right investment, even to the right position where we are now —— where we would not be in the same situation as leukaemia. am i right in saying that bradley went to america to raise treatment?” in saying that bradley went to america to raise treatment? i was aware that they were fund—raising. but unfortunately bradley's disease progressed to such gusto that he was unable to go. sorry, that is my poor recollection. —— progressed to such a state that he was unable to those. manor are there other —— merritt are there other advances being made in other countries? we wo
i'm the first day of the premier league every premier club £1 for everyone who came through the turnstilesl messi in one week. that's more than moderately raised in a year. it is a disease that something can be done about. —— that's more than you raise in a year. when i started 30 years ago, every child with high—risk disease died. we are now improving up to 40-50%. we died. we are now improving up to 40—50%. we are developing treatments throughout research and i can see before the end...