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looking for safe access and not going to find it today at the wellness will i'm a member of the united local 5. and i'm also the committee chair of the california soon to be apprentice program i too am a collective member anothers waterfall wellness i've never received a notification of any type of board of directors meeting or voting for the new membership we're to be invited and no notification to my of the members hence to this date so i ask you to look at article 33 of the department of health and i believe in the department of health article 33 it does not talk about nutrition in the clause and roberts showed that larry kessler in charge of the permitting was clear daniel mendez was to be barred with plain and simple and at the dph hearing rob added daniel mendez onto the permit it was not - he thought added on and rob was new to the organization not new to the organization but new to the complexity of cannabis that's an industry we're going elapsing about so i ask you to look at this the fact is you've got an illegal grow and a stolen power and firearm did attrition allow someone a sec
looking for safe access and not going to find it today at the wellness will i'm a member of the united local 5. and i'm also the committee chair of the california soon to be apprentice program i too am a collective member anothers waterfall wellness i've never received a notification of any type of board of directors meeting or voting for the new membership we're to be invited and no notification to my of the members hence to this date so i ask you to look at article 33 of the department of...
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locals and police. consider sending troops to iraq where ruthless militants. involvements growing with frowns on the united states local kodesh fighters also i. don't yes comes under fresh elling overnights with the un signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people are killed or wounded every day. i know you're watching r t international coming to you live from moscow it's now eleven am here in the russian counts and it's good to have you with us. rallies in missouri over the killing of an unarmed teenager by a policeman a far from a news ing pace demonstrators are now focusing their protest gatherings at the police department in ferguson following a fourth night of clashes with offices ten people have been arrested and one officer injured on this to see it is that that is in fact the case actually just seconds ago a huge explosion went off right next to us as a police car was driving down the central street in ferguson a huge explosion we don't know what it is we do see police cars leaving now this comes just minutes after tear gas was fired at protesters as yet agai
locals and police. consider sending troops to iraq where ruthless militants. involvements growing with frowns on the united states local kodesh fighters also i. don't yes comes under fresh elling overnights with the un signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people are killed or wounded every day. i know you're watching r t international coming to you live from moscow it's now eleven am here in the russian counts and it's good to have you with us. rallies...
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locals and police. britain consider sending troops to iraq where ruthless jihadist militants are tightening their grip western involvement growing in france in the united states local kurdish fighters. comes under fresh shelling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people are killed or wounded every day. it's midday in moscow you are watching r.t. international. rallies in missouri over the killing of an unarmed teenager by police far from losing pace demonstrators are now focusing their protest gatherings at the police department in ferguson following a fourth night of clashes with offices ten people have been arrested and one officer injured. is that. right now the air here is filled with tension and really smells of tear gas still hours after it was fired violence and looting began on sunday night as hundreds of protesters took out onto the streets dozens of businesses were looted there was rioting and of course clashes with police for four nights in a row tear gas fired at these protesters we have witnessed tear gas in fact being used when protesters were quite peaceful when nobody r
locals and police. britain consider sending troops to iraq where ruthless jihadist militants are tightening their grip western involvement growing in france in the united states local kurdish fighters. comes under fresh shelling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people are killed or wounded every day. it's midday in moscow you are watching r.t. international. rallies in missouri over the killing of an unarmed teenager by...
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locals on police. britain consider sending normal combat troops to iraq where ruthless jihadist militants are tightening their grip western involvement is growing in france in the united states local kurdish fighters.
locals on police. britain consider sending normal combat troops to iraq where ruthless jihadist militants are tightening their grip western involvement is growing in france in the united states local kurdish fighters.
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jihadist militants are tightening their grip western involvement is growing with france on the united states local kurdish fighters. comes under fresh shelling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people were killed over wounded every day. you're watching r.t. international we're coming to you live from moscow where it's in the russian caps and it's good to have you with us. police in the city of. a struggling to contain riots which are into a fool for the night it follows the killing of teenager michael brown by an officer security forces five to gas off to being attacked with molotov cocktails reportedly injuring a policeman escalade trying to say who's in focus and for good to see that the situation seems to be deteriorating then talk us through what's happening that is in fact the case actually just seconds ago a huge explosion went off right next to us as a police car was driving down the central street in ferguson huge explosion we don't know what it is we do see police cars leaving now this comes just minutes after the actual
jihadist militants are tightening their grip western involvement is growing with france on the united states local kurdish fighters. comes under fresh shelling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people were killed over wounded every day. you're watching r.t. international we're coming to you live from moscow where it's in the russian caps and it's good to have you with us. police in the city of. a struggling to contain riots...
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jihadist militants a tightening their grip western involvement is growing with france on the united states local kurdish fighters. comes under fresh shelling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine.
jihadist militants a tightening their grip western involvement is growing with france on the united states local kurdish fighters. comes under fresh shelling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine.
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but when you look at it, there are zoning commissions in the united states, local county zoning commissions, that can't get anything done. you can't get bike paths built. you can't get, you know, modest, normal zoning development done because people come out screaming that it's about agenda 21. and, you know, there are zoning commissions -- i mentioned in the article that nobody in the zoning commission knew what agenda 21. they had spent years on a zoning plan and they couldn't do it so they resigned. they said what's the point if they can't do it because people are talking about craziness. host: and you mentioned about health or the health policy realm. guest: the big one is the anti-vacciners. they're people who believe there's a big conspiracy between the government and the pharmaceutical industry to hide the dangers of vaccinations. everything has a danger. the question is, is the danger significant or not? the antivacciners are, again, living in a world of these vast conspiracies that are hiding these vast problems that don't exist, that have been disproven over and over again. the pr
but when you look at it, there are zoning commissions in the united states, local county zoning commissions, that can't get anything done. you can't get bike paths built. you can't get, you know, modest, normal zoning development done because people come out screaming that it's about agenda 21. and, you know, there are zoning commissions -- i mentioned in the article that nobody in the zoning commission knew what agenda 21. they had spent years on a zoning plan and they couldn't do it so they...
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back to the safe region in iraqi kurdistan, and that's because of the air cover from the united states. and the local people, the syrian people, that are helping fighters from the syrian side who are and they have the experience in fighting isis before isis came to mosul, to iraq. so the stories are unbelievable. we're still getting messages, for example, young women, they are captured. they are detainees. in mosul, in some other places. >> terrible mistreatment of women. >> this morning i got a mess ag from a friend of mine who got a message, those people are telling us they're going to take us somewhere, and they want us to marry them. >> forced maer ed marriages. the members of isis. >> yes. and there were a lot of stories about selling those young ladies in mosul. stories -- i mean, i don't know how to describe it. there are no words. reports coming from u.s. and european journalists. it's extremely troubling. >> why do you personally feel a need to be a face for yazidis and to be somewhere who walks into the white house or the state department to tell the story of what's happening there? why is
back to the safe region in iraqi kurdistan, and that's because of the air cover from the united states. and the local people, the syrian people, that are helping fighters from the syrian side who are and they have the experience in fighting isis before isis came to mosul, to iraq. so the stories are unbelievable. we're still getting messages, for example, young women, they are captured. they are detainees. in mosul, in some other places. >> terrible mistreatment of women. >> this...
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roflot scrambled its low-cost units after notice contracts following -- after nulled contracts following sanctions. did this localit start flying to crimea? was it told to by the kremlin and what are the implications of that? >> certainly, there is suspicion. it only started operations this year. it is a new local airline set up by aeroflot. and the kremlin has been wanting to promote tourism, russian internal tourism into crimea because the tourist sector has since theremendously province was annexed. ukrainians have stopped traveling to crimea. it is not the only russian airline traveling to crimea. it is low-cost, it is providing a cheap way for russians to visit crimea. of the specifics of why it is not able to fly, what are they? does it mean it is a short-term problem or more longer-term problem western >> it would appear as though the airline is no longer able to operate. madennouncement that was yesterday said the european companies which had been providing services leasing and servicing and ensuring -- and insurance, were no longer willing to work with it. ,nless the situation changes and it would take a
roflot scrambled its low-cost units after notice contracts following -- after nulled contracts following sanctions. did this localit start flying to crimea? was it told to by the kremlin and what are the implications of that? >> certainly, there is suspicion. it only started operations this year. it is a new local airline set up by aeroflot. and the kremlin has been wanting to promote tourism, russian internal tourism into crimea because the tourist sector has since theremendously...
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the other automakers were local units of toyota, honda and nissan, all in japan and general motors in the united states. they are accusing them of restricting auto parts to their own dealers snubbing independent repair shops. the automakers are said to have taken advantage of the dominant positions to raise prices of spare parts. the complaints about indian drivers about getting vehicles repaired at low cost shops, because the parts are unavailable is what brought this situation forward. local media records say, that some plan to appeal the decision. >>> and that is all for now in business news. >> thanks very much. well, athletes with disabilities already have their eyes on the paralympics in tokyo, he they will compete in various events. the athletes swim 750 meters, cycle 20 kilometers and then run pief more japan's top competitor is determined to win a spot at the games and the medal. nhk world, here is the story. >> at age 29, he is already near the top of his class in the triathlon. in the international competition in may, he competed against other world class athletes to win a
the other automakers were local units of toyota, honda and nissan, all in japan and general motors in the united states. they are accusing them of restricting auto parts to their own dealers snubbing independent repair shops. the automakers are said to have taken advantage of the dominant positions to raise prices of spare parts. the complaints about indian drivers about getting vehicles repaired at low cost shops, because the parts are unavailable is what brought this situation forward. local...
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both events benefit local united way organizations. >> a lot of things i've been to support a cause you this is the first i had all of these for people to come and see and i think it's really good. >> this festival is a major undertaking for the city. hundreds of officers on duty. emergency personnel on standby and complaints from neighbors that have to deal with the cons of all-day, heart-pounding music festival where alcohol is served. for anyone that walked through the gates of made america they've been won over. >> i love it's such a good light on philly and there's so many people here just enjoying the city. >> saturday night all attention simd to be open the rocky stage in front of the art museum steps. forehead liner kanye west. >> i love kanye. kanye is somebody i want to meet. they're artist and love art and they love music and love dancing and that's what i love. >> kanye west will head west to headline made america in los angeles sunday. meanwhile day two here will be filled with performers like perel and kings of leon. kenneth moton, "channel 6 action news." >> from the wash
both events benefit local united way organizations. >> a lot of things i've been to support a cause you this is the first i had all of these for people to come and see and i think it's really good. >> this festival is a major undertaking for the city. hundreds of officers on duty. emergency personnel on standby and complaints from neighbors that have to deal with the cons of all-day, heart-pounding music festival where alcohol is served. for anyone that walked through the gates of...
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the other automakers include local units of toyota, honda, and nissan, all of japan. and general motors, of the united states. the commission accused the firms of restricting supplies of auto parts to their own dealers, snubbing independent repair shops. the automakers are also said to have been taking advantage -- to have taken advantage of their dominant positions to raise prices of spare parts. the ruling follows complaints from indian drivers about the difficulty of getting vehicles repaired at low-cost shops because parts are often unavailable. the firms have 60 days to pay the fine. local media reports say some plan to appeal the decision. >>> automakers from around the world have looked down the road in africa and they're seeing a lot of promise. those from japan are trying to increase their share with a focus on service. here's nhk world's -- fujino. >> reporter: poor road conditions across africa often cause vehicles to break down. these mechanics have travelled to japan to learn how to provide better maintenance in africa. the program is run by mitsubishi mo
the other automakers include local units of toyota, honda, and nissan, all of japan. and general motors, of the united states. the commission accused the firms of restricting supplies of auto parts to their own dealers, snubbing independent repair shops. the automakers are also said to have been taking advantage -- to have taken advantage of their dominant positions to raise prices of spare parts. the ruling follows complaints from indian drivers about the difficulty of getting vehicles...
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and our police units have dealt with local incidents, disturbances, stone-throwing and in israeli neighborhoods which we deal with almost every evening. >> that second incident, is the shooter still at large? >> that's correct. police units are continuing to search around neighborhoods as well as the possibility of the west bank area as well. units are being deployed and working as we are talking right now. during the evening, during the night in jerusalem. at the same time, we have heightened security in general over the next 24 hours in jerusalem as we have the jewish fast taking place the night of until tomorrow o evening. there are thousands of people visiting the old city and western wall. >> we will check back with you tomorrow, mickey. thanks very much for that report. >>> just ahead, tough questions for the hamas political leader. our own nic robertson. stand by. >>> now a cnn exclusive. the leader mahamas's political wing. nick roberts is joining us from abu dhabi. >> they are going to continue until their demand are met. this is in the face of questions while all of this fighting is d
and our police units have dealt with local incidents, disturbances, stone-throwing and in israeli neighborhoods which we deal with almost every evening. >> that second incident, is the shooter still at large? >> that's correct. police units are continuing to search around neighborhoods as well as the possibility of the west bank area as well. units are being deployed and working as we are talking right now. during the evening, during the night in jerusalem. at the same time, we have...
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government buildings and torched cars all around the city later they form several special units who now fight local militias in the east. and this week ukraine accused moscow of violating its border claiming a military unit crossed the frontier which russia has dismissed as nonsense the ukrainian president also said all the vehicles were destroyed although no evidence whatsoever has been provided two days after the claims however social networks and several newspapers very quick to call it a russian invasion it all started when two moscow based correspondents were u.k. newspapers posted on twitter they saw a column of armored vehicles with russian plates crossing the border they backed their statements by enclosing a number of photos and an identifiable locations other un u.s. and european observers who are in that area all of them saying they can't confirm any of these allegations political analyst chris bambery says if indeed an invasion were to happen it would look nothing like this. suddenly we have these creams a russian invasion of ukraine if the russians were going to invade ukraine would th
government buildings and torched cars all around the city later they form several special units who now fight local militias in the east. and this week ukraine accused moscow of violating its border claiming a military unit crossed the frontier which russia has dismissed as nonsense the ukrainian president also said all the vehicles were destroyed although no evidence whatsoever has been provided two days after the claims however social networks and several newspapers very quick to call it a...
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militants are tightening their grip western involvement is growing with france and the united states arming local kurdish fighters. don yes comes under fresh elling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people are killed or wounded every day. you're watching international good to have you with us. police in the city of ferguson and missouri a struggling to contain riots which are into a fourth night it follows the killing of unarmed teenager michael brown by an officer security forces fired tear gas after being attacked with molotov cocktails reports of the injuring a policeman and associates as more that is in fact the case actually just seconds ago a huge explosion went off right next to us as a police car was driving down the central street in ferguson huge explosion we don't know what it is we do see police cars leaving now this comes just minutes after tear gas was fired at protesters as dry yet again for yet another night in a row police have been clashing with protesters coming out onto the streets following the. death of eig
militants are tightening their grip western involvement is growing with france and the united states arming local kurdish fighters. don yes comes under fresh elling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of violence in eastern ukraine estimating around sixty people are killed or wounded every day. you're watching international good to have you with us. police in the city of ferguson and missouri a struggling to contain riots which are into a fourth night it follows the killing of...
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government buildings torching cars all around the city later they formed several special units to now fight local forces in the east. and this week ukraine accused moscow of violating its border claiming a military unit crossed the frontier which russia has dismissed as nonsense the ukrainian president also said the vehicles have been destroyed although no evidence has been provided two days after the claims. there exists no russian military convoy that crossed the russian ukrainian border either at night or during the day let's hope the ukrainian army only destroyed a friend and not refugees or their own soldiers. however the social networks and several newspapers very quick to call it a russian invasion it all started when two moscow based correspondents for u.k. newspapers posted on twitter they saw a column of armored vehicles with russian plates crossing the border they backed their statements by enclosing a number of photos and unidentifiable locations of the un us european observers who are in that area none of the can confirm any of these allegations we did ask several political analysts
government buildings torching cars all around the city later they formed several special units to now fight local forces in the east. and this week ukraine accused moscow of violating its border claiming a military unit crossed the frontier which russia has dismissed as nonsense the ukrainian president also said the vehicles have been destroyed although no evidence has been provided two days after the claims. there exists no russian military convoy that crossed the russian ukrainian border...
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they will never be turned into rental stock they're only space rooms not full-time rental unit those folks use local businesses in neighborhoods all over the city over host i've sat in a meeting looks for home sharing to support legislation and most of the hosts will be willing to share the taxes and bringing millions of home sharing dollars to the neighborhood i house their loved ones and send them to local establishment my guests are well screened their family members and young couples on their honeymoon and others. home sharing enables my wife and others to afford our homes in today is economy. i call that affordable housing and there's appropriate insurance which i carry and it available for all home sharesers. its no new those of us in support we're asking you to consider the curiosity legislation if that is attempting to bring order we want to make it possible for people to share repeat after me room we're asking that the time owner tradition of welcoming travelers into our home and that fair and balanced home share legislation i'm skate stone i'm a homeowner in san francisco and thank you for
they will never be turned into rental stock they're only space rooms not full-time rental unit those folks use local businesses in neighborhoods all over the city over host i've sat in a meeting looks for home sharing to support legislation and most of the hosts will be willing to share the taxes and bringing millions of home sharing dollars to the neighborhood i house their loved ones and send them to local establishment my guests are well screened their family members and young couples on...
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in 1810, local colonists united against the british under a flag known as "the bonnie blue." finally, in 1812, louisiana achieved statehood. it looked like the stars and stripes were here to stay. but with the civil war, louisiana withdrew from the union. it declared itself a republic, with its own flag, of course. but two months later, it joined the confederacy. louisianans would live under two different confederate flags before the war ended. finally, in 1912, louisiana adopted the flag we see today. >> the louisiana flag i love, because it's a story of unconditional love. what the settlers saw, according to a louisiana legend, when they first arrived there, were these brown pelicans. and if food was scarce, what the mother pelicans would do was peck at their breasts until they bled, and they would feed that to their young. so, on this state flag, you see a mother feeding three baby brown pelicans. >> eventually, louisiana adopted the brown pelican as its official state bird. by the way, louisiana also has an official state doughnut, called a beignet. it's fried dough with
in 1810, local colonists united against the british under a flag known as "the bonnie blue." finally, in 1812, louisiana achieved statehood. it looked like the stars and stripes were here to stay. but with the civil war, louisiana withdrew from the union. it declared itself a republic, with its own flag, of course. but two months later, it joined the confederacy. louisianans would live under two different confederate flags before the war ended. finally, in 1912, louisiana adopted the...
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and as the news of that comes out over the airwaves, bennie jack hays, the local leader of the united klans of america, says in conversation with his son, henry, and some of henry's friends that if a black man can get away with killing a white man in mobile, it should be the other way around, so henry hayes, who is really a teenager, internalizes this, and a few days later, he and another klansmen who is 17 years old named james knowles they go out and they make good on this and they drive down to the black section of town and they find michael donald, and michael donald gets caught up in all of this through really no fault of his own, and donald, being born in 1961, he really rose up in a city that is on the absolute verge of social revolution. some of his older siblings probably participated in some of the movement activities in the late 1960's and early 1970's, but it is michael, the 19-year-old youngest son of the donald family, that regrettably gets caught up in all of this in march of 1981. the klan did not have a large presence in mobile, but it had a consistent presence in mob
and as the news of that comes out over the airwaves, bennie jack hays, the local leader of the united klans of america, says in conversation with his son, henry, and some of henry's friends that if a black man can get away with killing a white man in mobile, it should be the other way around, so henry hayes, who is really a teenager, internalizes this, and a few days later, he and another klansmen who is 17 years old named james knowles they go out and they make good on this and they drive down...
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no threats to the united states. here locally they'll bring choppy walter tomorrow. strong rip currents. be aware if you are heading to the beaches sunday. overnight lows. bay area. upper 50s. 60s. in south bay. 80. 85, morgan hill. mainly sunny skies. 73. san francisco. high of 69 degrees. 66, sunset district. 81 though. head towards sonoma. and, 82 for napa. 79, vallejo. and 76, union city. inland locations. warmest spot. 85, pittsburgh. 88 antioch. we don't have the wind. temperature thousands. 75. 4:00. temperature thousands at 78. uv index high side. oakland as at home. and by 3:00 p.m. temperatures holding steady in the upper 60s around 69 degrees. for the seventh inning stretch. accuweather forecast. mid 80s inland. mid 60s along the coast. talked the warm-up. inland locations go into the 90s. the coast warms up as well. heading into the low 70s by thursday. >> all right. thank you. >> sure. >> here with sports. seeing how the local baseball teams. >> a post season field. you're supposed to get the calls playing at home. and the as take their second straight.
no threats to the united states. here locally they'll bring choppy walter tomorrow. strong rip currents. be aware if you are heading to the beaches sunday. overnight lows. bay area. upper 50s. 60s. in south bay. 80. 85, morgan hill. mainly sunny skies. 73. san francisco. high of 69 degrees. 66, sunset district. 81 though. head towards sonoma. and, 82 for napa. 79, vallejo. and 76, union city. inland locations. warmest spot. 85, pittsburgh. 88 antioch. we don't have the wind. temperature...
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people an idea of the fragmentation that exists in the self-storage industry in the united states. talk about localrepreneurs. >> there are about 55,000 self storage properties in the united states, of which the larger companies owned somewhere in the range of 10%-12% of them. most of them, probably more than 40,000 are owned by individual operators who built them the themselves and operate them themselves. these are in every city from the united states, from small farm communities even into large cities like los angeles, new york, and other places. >> what would you like to see happen next with extra space storage? where would you like to go with the business? >> we see a continued growth path. this is an exciting time in the business. the internet has changed the marketing of the business and has given advantage to the larger operators because people today are searching for storage primarily online and primarily through mobile devices. if you are not the first five or six or seven that come up in a search, it is difficult to find customers. this helps customers -- companies like ourselves and oth
people an idea of the fragmentation that exists in the self-storage industry in the united states. talk about localrepreneurs. >> there are about 55,000 self storage properties in the united states, of which the larger companies owned somewhere in the range of 10%-12% of them. most of them, probably more than 40,000 are owned by individual operators who built them the themselves and operate them themselves. these are in every city from the united states, from small farm communities even...
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units moved into the neighborhood. police are still blocking the area. they have blocked it off. the curfew is until 5:00 a.m., local time, central time in the united states. everything that i told you guys before the press conference, let's walk across the street a little bit. everything that i told you before the press conference about some of the bad actors, about gunshots being fired, some said it is not gunshots, it is fireworks, it was gunshots, let's not get it twisted. gunshots were fired and people were injured. and police had no other option. the man who is in charge of this, who is an african-american man they brought in because he has ties to the community, they thought they would be able to at least stop some of the shenanigans of people because he could relate to them or they could relate to him and some of the people are still doing it. what they believe, they believe it is members of gangs mostly who are doing this. and that it is organized. and some of it is coming from outside the community from people who are wanting to cause trouble. but anyway, that's an ambulance, not police, john. anyway, ther
units moved into the neighborhood. police are still blocking the area. they have blocked it off. the curfew is until 5:00 a.m., local time, central time in the united states. everything that i told you guys before the press conference, let's walk across the street a little bit. everything that i told you before the press conference about some of the bad actors, about gunshots being fired, some said it is not gunshots, it is fireworks, it was gunshots, let's not get it twisted. gunshots were...
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the intervention of the united states several weeks ago deploying local military advisors and intelligence specialists today has resulted in aerial bombardments which they say could go on perhaps for several weeks what the united states government is not saying is that they gave at least tactical support to elements from the islamic state of iraq and syria now calling itself the islamic state of course they fought for several years by supplying arms and other intelligence and tackle support to the armed opposition groups in syria some of the same elements that last year with fighting very fiercely with the support of the united states and turkey and other western states to defeat militarily the government of bashar al assad in syria today these elements were spread out and crossed the border into iraq are in fact being bombed by the united states. elsewhere around the world in demonstrations against islamic state great militants have taken place in the netherlands scuffles broke out with police all demonstrators we're also seeing clashing with protesters at the counter rally them and has w
the intervention of the united states several weeks ago deploying local military advisors and intelligence specialists today has resulted in aerial bombardments which they say could go on perhaps for several weeks what the united states government is not saying is that they gave at least tactical support to elements from the islamic state of iraq and syria now calling itself the islamic state of course they fought for several years by supplying arms and other intelligence and tackle support to...
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, you know, suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15 to 24-year-olds in the united states. and in our local area. and so it's something that we have to get a grasp on, get our kids educated to realize it's not a sign of weakness, it's a sign of strength to seek help. and so more than sad is a program that is for middle school and high school-aged students. and so if you do want to talk about that? >> sure. it's a wonderful opportunity for us to come into high schools and middle schools. but typically high schools. and present vignettes. we've got two different tapes. one for the faculty and parents. and one for the students themselves. typically bringing them in based on smaller groups so that they feel comfortable in that environment. and the vignettes are real individuals. they're not actors. they're people who have suffered from depression, have thought about suicide. and their journey in getting the help that they need and reaching out for it. and then we follow that up with a tremendous amount of conversation and discussion, dialogue. and there's a lot of front work to that because we'
, you know, suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15 to 24-year-olds in the united states. and in our local area. and so it's something that we have to get a grasp on, get our kids educated to realize it's not a sign of weakness, it's a sign of strength to seek help. and so more than sad is a program that is for middle school and high school-aged students. and so if you do want to talk about that? >> sure. it's a wonderful opportunity for us to come into high schools and middle...
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. >> an alert goes out to local units. the hunt is on for a black nissan altima. dash camera mounted on one of the police cruisers records the chase. officer greg koch and his partner of the boynton police police department respond to the call. >> they were coming a block away from us, half a block away from us. we got into my police truck and started heading toward the area. >> as soon as we got to that corner, the vehicle is heading right toward us. we see it doing well over the speed limit and we see the other officers in their vehicle following behind it, and they're zigzagging in and out of traffic and coming right toward us. other officers were staging in front of the suspect vehicle trying to deploy stop sticks. mechanism that we use to disable a vehicle that we're following. >> the thieves swerve around the stop sticks and plow ahead. >> now we're in it. we're in the chase. lights and sirens. we're following behind the vehicle. >> out of view of the dash board camera, the nissan driver races toward the interstate, veers to avoid traffic, and rolls multiple
. >> an alert goes out to local units. the hunt is on for a black nissan altima. dash camera mounted on one of the police cruisers records the chase. officer greg koch and his partner of the boynton police police department respond to the call. >> they were coming a block away from us, half a block away from us. we got into my police truck and started heading toward the area. >> as soon as we got to that corner, the vehicle is heading right toward us. we see it doing well over...
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local pet store makes sure this dog doesn't get left behind. >>> a dog from afghanistan could soon have a new home in the united states. her name is betty. a local charity called no dog gets left behind is raising money to bring her here. the charity reunites service members with stray dogs from war torn countries. betty is special. she'll be trained for people with post-traumatic stress disorder. pet smart gave the charity a $10,000 check. the entire effort to bring betty here will cost $13,000. a worthy donation. >> a lot of clouds around but you've been telling us sun is coming out later. >> yeah, the sun is going to make an appearance as we head to the afternoon. it's going to take a while. seeing mostly cloudy skies throughout most of our area, even showers in lancaster area. same for reading, light rainfall reported at the airport a. on and off showers expected mainly the rest of your late morning heading to early afternoon. you can see by 11:00 dealing with rain along the i-95 corridor. heading to south jersey, temperatures in the mid-80s. >> monday is looking fantastic. always that way. "meet the press" is coming up next. have a g
local pet store makes sure this dog doesn't get left behind. >>> a dog from afghanistan could soon have a new home in the united states. her name is betty. a local charity called no dog gets left behind is raising money to bring her here. the charity reunites service members with stray dogs from war torn countries. betty is special. she'll be trained for people with post-traumatic stress disorder. pet smart gave the charity a $10,000 check. the entire effort to bring betty here will...
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does militants are tightening their grip western involvements growing with france and the united states all being local cut its fighters and. don yes comes under fresh shelling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of.
does militants are tightening their grip western involvements growing with france and the united states all being local cut its fighters and. don yes comes under fresh shelling overnight with the u.n. signaling an escalation of.
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that's a two-pronged approach that the united states and local populations, local governments have toeal with. this is not a u.s. problem alone. the majority of people that isis are killing are muslims. this is something the governments have to stand up and address. many of them are deferring to the united states. >> i've never heard it said better. very well said. chuck, the president, almost a blood speech this week he gave about james foley. and i thought it, too. then he goes off and plays golf 32 minutes later. what's the real obama here? is he really angry enough to have a gut reaction to this, not fighting to reclaim iraq or put it back together but to go after isis? is he really going to go after them? >> they are going after isis. i think you see, you know, this is a deliberate way the president makes these decisions. you have aides saying it first. martin dempsey, ben rhodes. they know the pattern they're going to take. he doesn't do it quickly. he always does it a little -- takes a little long irer than some people would like to see. he's going to end up doing something. pa
that's a two-pronged approach that the united states and local populations, local governments have toeal with. this is not a u.s. problem alone. the majority of people that isis are killing are muslims. this is something the governments have to stand up and address. many of them are deferring to the united states. >> i've never heard it said better. very well said. chuck, the president, almost a blood speech this week he gave about james foley. and i thought it, too. then he goes off and...
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media reporting the shooting happened before 1:00 o'clock am local time in united states inned st. louis county and four masked men were seen carrying shotguns and fired shots. one of men pointed a handgun at an officer would fired at at least one wounding the we man. the shooting is not related to the protests but it did happen where protests have been ongoing. for three nights people is rallied to demand answers in the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown a police officer shot and killed we brown saturday afternoon. he was not armed but police say brown attacked an officer and tried to take his gun. his friend says it is not true. >>> we were trying to get arm from the aim of the weapon rather than going toward the weapon. it was already drawn on us. >> i want what you want: the truth. and justice. as soon as possible. >> authorities are withholding the name of the police officer who shot brown saying they are concerned for 9 officer's state. that is making some member of the communes more angry. there were two shootings overnight. a mile away and an hour earlier than the
media reporting the shooting happened before 1:00 o'clock am local time in united states inned st. louis county and four masked men were seen carrying shotguns and fired shots. one of men pointed a handgun at an officer would fired at at least one wounding the we man. the shooting is not related to the protests but it did happen where protests have been ongoing. for three nights people is rallied to demand answers in the shooting death of 18-year-old michael brown a police officer shot and...
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local patients could ab monk them. community health systems operates more than 200 hospitals in the united states, that includes locally, chestnut hill hospital. hackers gained access to the names, birth dates, and social security numbers of patients. there is in confirmation though that patients at chestnut hill hospital was affect but you'll fine a complete list of the hospital that have been a folk by the data breach on our web site at my fox philly.com and just look at the the as seen on tv section and tune into good day philadelphia, later this morning. a little bit after 8:00 o'clock this morning we will talk about the breach and what that could mean for you, if you visited one of these affect hospitals. >>> it is 5:20 right now. we are joining sue for a check of traffic and weather. >> right. we will start with weather and then we will get to what is going on the roads. we will get a comfortable, morning it really is pretty nice out there, once again, we will enjoy each of these decent weather days, while they're here and it is a little bit mild inner spots then it was yesterday, but not really excessively so. s
local patients could ab monk them. community health systems operates more than 200 hospitals in the united states, that includes locally, chestnut hill hospital. hackers gained access to the names, birth dates, and social security numbers of patients. there is in confirmation though that patients at chestnut hill hospital was affect but you'll fine a complete list of the hospital that have been a folk by the data breach on our web site at my fox philly.com and just look at the the as seen on tv...
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. >> host: if someone had an ipad and dish they could watch a local colorado channel anywhere in the united states? >> guest: that is correct. and very important for staying connected to certain issues. >> host: in five years, what are we going to be seeing when it comes to television and cable and satellite companies? >> guest: i think it is going to be let the consumer watch tv where and when they want and the choice to skip commercials and the choice of what they want to watch that their convenience. i think we will see more solutions with that desire. >> host: jenna mcmullen with dish. >> coming up, booktv in prime time features programs on fracking and emergency policy. >> on the next washington journal, a look at how the obama administration has been handling events in the middle east and the situation in ferguson, missouri. after that we continue our week long discussion on president johnson's great society with pa patricia harrison. we will talk about the public broadcast act signed by johnson is in the 1960s. and we will hear from former medicare and medicaid facility about the cre
. >> host: if someone had an ipad and dish they could watch a local colorado channel anywhere in the united states? >> guest: that is correct. and very important for staying connected to certain issues. >> host: in five years, what are we going to be seeing when it comes to television and cable and satellite companies? >> guest: i think it is going to be let the consumer watch tv where and when they want and the choice to skip commercials and the choice of what they want...
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in the world, if you're a small business, if you own a home, you have a car, you're a state or local unit of government, everyone's refinancing loans because we're at historic lows, and yet with student loans it's really not allowed. >> sreenivasan: what about the folks that say, well, where's personal responsibility, this is the cost of going to school? >> i think the difference is, you know, when i went to school, i could pay it off in five years. now, these are people leaving with $26,000, $58,000, and not doing it in five years, but doing it in ten, 20 years. >> it's difficult to kind of understand as an 18-or-19-year- old that, you know, this education that you want, and you're expected to get, at this point in order to get a good job, is going to cost so much money. it is still true that to get the "good job," a college degree is worth the money. >> sreenivasan: according to the federal reserve, a bachelor's degree provides a 75% wage advantage over a high school diploma. despite the high cost, some studies say the rate of borrowing has remained steady, and the vast majority of grad
in the world, if you're a small business, if you own a home, you have a car, you're a state or local unit of government, everyone's refinancing loans because we're at historic lows, and yet with student loans it's really not allowed. >> sreenivasan: what about the folks that say, well, where's personal responsibility, this is the cost of going to school? >> i think the difference is, you know, when i went to school, i could pay it off in five years. now, these are people leaving...
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>> i will comment that there is a strong network throughout the united states and we really partnered with local and state health departments. it starts with an astute clinician. someone who recognizes there is something odd. characteristic of a possible bioterrorism related pathogen. once that decision or clinician alerts the local health department, they can sometimes do the rapid testing locally. the cdc is often involved at an early stage. >> one of the reasons that we do sendingrian efforts, staff to investigate ebola outbreaks is that there is still a lot to learn about it. the event it is used as a bioterrorism agent, the cdc is involved in research that helps us establish whether there are vaccine candidates and all sorts of things in the hopes of better preparing us for something. is the mostk ebola likely agent of bioterrorism. it doesn't last very long in the environment is my understanding. the ideal agent is a little more long-lived than ebola. import, play, to or work with it, one of the things we can do is ensure that laboratories that worked. >> can you extend on that comment tha
>> i will comment that there is a strong network throughout the united states and we really partnered with local and state health departments. it starts with an astute clinician. someone who recognizes there is something odd. characteristic of a possible bioterrorism related pathogen. once that decision or clinician alerts the local health department, they can sometimes do the rapid testing locally. the cdc is often involved at an early stage. >> one of the reasons that we do...