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actions, embody the best of us as a community and country. a normal night in times square turned out to be one of the most dangerous missions myself or my sergeant have ever been on. police later determined the device was a hoax . for more stories now trending-- check out ktnv dot com.. and i'll see you tomorrow on good morning las vegas, 4:30 t0 7! coming up later.. in tonight's abc primetime lineup.. 8:00 - grey's anatomy 9:00 - notorious 10:00 - how to get away with r action news live at 11... 15:49 darcy stand-up tease: we're running out of clean tonight's restaurant at first kicks us out, then has us come back, but at least we're getting answers. join me for this week's second helping of dirty dining tonight on 13 action news live at 11. that's 13 action news for now.. but remember.. we're always on.... and... our k-t-n-v mobile app. "inside edition" is next so stay with us. thank you for watching.. and have a great evening.. >> donald trump in crisis. six women come forward with shocking allegations. miss washington. miss utah. the recep
actions, embody the best of us as a community and country. a normal night in times square turned out to be one of the most dangerous missions myself or my sergeant have ever been on. police later determined the device was a hoax . for more stories now trending-- check out ktnv dot com.. and i'll see you tomorrow on good morning las vegas, 4:30 t0 7! coming up later.. in tonight's abc primetime lineup.. 8:00 - grey's anatomy 9:00 - notorious 10:00 - how to get away with r action news live at...
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what's important for us as a community and what we need to focus on and what we can do. one of the things that we know is that black dollars circulate in the black community for only six hours. if you look at the asian american community it circulates in the asian-american community for 28 days. days. compared to the black community for six hours. i see people get paid and go get a haircut and the money goes out to it doesn't give us an opportunity to build wealth with our own dollars. this movement to buy black and bank black as part of us saying we need to use our dollars more purposefully and use them to create wealth in our community. , los angeles and miami. talk about the aggregate of black wealth in the united states. karen: we send $1.2 billion a year. $1.2 trillion a year. but only two percent of that spending actually takes place in our community. imagine of 1.2 trillion dollars and 98% of it they spent somewhere else. you would know that's going to be a poor country. that's where we are as a community. we are spending a lot of dollars. but not with ourselves.
what's important for us as a community and what we need to focus on and what we can do. one of the things that we know is that black dollars circulate in the black community for only six hours. if you look at the asian american community it circulates in the asian-american community for 28 days. days. compared to the black community for six hours. i see people get paid and go get a haircut and the money goes out to it doesn't give us an opportunity to build wealth with our own dollars. this...
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so for us as a community to come out and support these people it's the least we can do. they're the first ones to run for trouble when we're in trouble they come for us without regards for their own life. >> reporter: certainly an emotional night out here. as for the investigation still more questions than answers. they have opened up that home. the crime scene has been processed by the crime scene investigators. ask the commissioner if they have any additional inclination as to why that man opened fire on the officers. still too early to tell when it comes to a motive. tim caputo 7 news. >> anchor: detectives are focusing on the gunman's past and the days before the shooting. byron barnett has more on that part of the investigation. >> reporter: investigators still on the scene removing several boston home where 2 boston police officers were critically wounded wednesday night. back in surgery today. the 2 veteran officers trying to recover from being shot multiple times. >> they're still listed as critical to fair condition. every day you get away from the incident is a
so for us as a community to come out and support these people it's the least we can do. they're the first ones to run for trouble when we're in trouble they come for us without regards for their own life. >> reporter: certainly an emotional night out here. as for the investigation still more questions than answers. they have opened up that home. the crime scene has been processed by the crime scene investigators. ask the commissioner if they have any additional inclination as to why that...
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it's how all of us, as a community, can give something back to our heroes.r sacrifice is recognized and appreciated by every one of us. what? it's good to be back. join us. visit uso.org to learn how you can make a difference in the lives of our wounded warriors and their families. the uso. until every one comes home. >> every state has one, but most us don't know why they look the way they do. here's eric with "flag facts." ♪ >> when you hear the name new jersey, images of highways, the jersey shore and rock-'n'-rollers may come to mind. but despite its small size and large population, new jersey is actually rooted in agriculture. thousands of acres of farmland and forest cover the state. in fact, early european settlers came to new jersey because of its fertile soil. horse farms, dairy farms, and agriculture fueled the engines of new jersey's growth. >> the new jersey flag is unique because it emphasizes nature. new jersey often gets a bad rap, but there's a reason it's known as the garden state. the english used it as their garden in the new world. they w
it's how all of us, as a community, can give something back to our heroes.r sacrifice is recognized and appreciated by every one of us. what? it's good to be back. join us. visit uso.org to learn how you can make a difference in the lives of our wounded warriors and their families. the uso. until every one comes home. >> every state has one, but most us don't know why they look the way they do. here's eric with "flag facts." ♪ >> when you hear the name new jersey, images...
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thriving, but the problem is the disappearance of the middle class has profound implications for us as a communityand as a society and that's what we need to start reckoning with here in the bay area. >> how do we do that? what do we do. >> i'm not sure how to fix the economic part. you can't wave a witness stand and make any of it go away. we have to provide affordable housing to people who do live here and we have to be talking about the pipeline for the people and start making meaningful contribution >> the tech companies are willing to pay the top salaries, but if you pay so many people top salary with ordinary jobs, it seems to be this really big disconnect. >> that's true. we have all kind of tech opportunity and the service sector jobs are proliferating. we have chefs, janitors, driver, people on uber, all of those are also happening here in the bay area but the divide is startling. we've never seen a gap like this in our history. >> thanks for taking the time to talk with us. >> coming up fleet week is up next in san francisco. see how the event aims to bridge the divide between civilians
thriving, but the problem is the disappearance of the middle class has profound implications for us as a communityand as a society and that's what we need to start reckoning with here in the bay area. >> how do we do that? what do we do. >> i'm not sure how to fix the economic part. you can't wave a witness stand and make any of it go away. we have to provide affordable housing to people who do live here and we have to be talking about the pipeline for the people and start making...
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. >> this really has disrupted us as a community, and right now we're really looking to heal and to ensure that this doesn't happen again. >> the principal tells ktvu another student broke up the fight. a teacher and a coach also seemed to help separate the students. cristina rendon spoke with police, school officials, and students. she will have a full report on what happened coming up at 6:00. >>> republican nominee mike pence was back on the campaign trail today, this after his plane skidded off the runway. the boeing 737 was coming into laguardia airport during heavy rain when it ran right off the end of the runway. no one on board was hurt. the faa says special crushable concrete material stopped the plane. pence said everything happened very quickly. >> it was obvious to everybody on the plane that they were hitting the brakes very hard, trying to bring the aircraft to a stop. we fish tailed a little bit, and then we passed through that part where the concrete brakes apart. >> now pence expressed his gratitude to all of the first responders there at the scene and for the concern and
. >> this really has disrupted us as a community, and right now we're really looking to heal and to ensure that this doesn't happen again. >> the principal tells ktvu another student broke up the fight. a teacher and a coach also seemed to help separate the students. cristina rendon spoke with police, school officials, and students. she will have a full report on what happened coming up at 6:00. >>> republican nominee mike pence was back on the campaign trail today, this...
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agree with the endorsement.e >> at this particular time, it is a bad thing i think for us i could be a slap in the face for us as a community to endorse anyone at this time. the men and women in uniform because he knows,, like all goo americans, that you are special and you are special because, every day inin life that you pu on your uniform, that uniform i there to protect us. several juicy leaders and organizations including black lives matter of cleveland disagree with the endorsement,t cleveland police patrolmen's association president steve loomis said the uniond out to hillary clinton campaign but dug in response he said the union would welcome her if she wanted to stop at the union hall.d he gave glowing reviews of the cleveland police department and our efforts during the rnc. he cannot say enough good things, in fact, he said that this would get him into trouble but he believes that cleveland did better job than they did in new york in 2,004. residents on edge and north going door-to-door claim to be power company worker . >> here's lou maglio with what' justin >> we have seen this many times before now we have to
agree with the endorsement.e >> at this particular time, it is a bad thing i think for us i could be a slap in the face for us as a community to endorse anyone at this time. the men and women in uniform because he knows,, like all goo americans, that you are special and you are special because, every day inin life that you pu on your uniform, that uniform i there to protect us. several juicy leaders and organizations including black lives matter of cleveland disagree with the...
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expected to arrive by january and eventually each district will be assigned a hybrid to be used as a communityelations vehicle. you won't see these cruisers out on patrol. >> we do have future plans with the hope of getting them in all 21 districts at some time. >> reporter: the city has already installed a charging station outside the sixth district in chinatown over the next year they'll be looking to install additional charging stations around the city to support thus new eco friendly fleet. >> we're going to have to look over the next year about how we can increase the size of the charging stations so that they can be increased throughout the he city. >> reporter: along with these hybrid police cruisers the city is making other efforts to reduce energy costs. diesel trash crux are being modified to run on compressed natural gas and more city employees are using car shares. in chinatown, sarah bloomquist channel6 "action news." >> the action cam was given rare access inside of something you drive by every day. take a look inside of this 1.5 million-gallon water tank. pennsylvania american w
expected to arrive by january and eventually each district will be assigned a hybrid to be used as a communityelations vehicle. you won't see these cruisers out on patrol. >> we do have future plans with the hope of getting them in all 21 districts at some time. >> reporter: the city has already installed a charging station outside the sixth district in chinatown over the next year they'll be looking to install additional charging stations around the city to support thus new eco...
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it's used as a communication mode and cooperative engagement capability. and it was right there. maybe it was there. see -- >> was held on the internet. .. the navy was lying to the fbi, the navy -- christina witnessed one incident where someone asked why the navy is involved in this investigation when the navy may be the culprit? they picked up this guy and took him out of the room. two eyewitnesses to that. that said, the navy would not have and could not have covered this up on its own. it had to come from above. >> and accident -- a lot of people asked me was there anyone on the plane who deserved his or her own missile? the u.s. navy would not shoot down one of our own aircraft, in 1988, the iranian airbus. >> it would be embarrassing. it had to do with the election -- they might have fudged a little but keeping it under wraps. >> from your book and others, and performed the autopsy, a large amount, those people -- large amount of shrapnel for self rocket fuel and how that was covered up and what was going on there. the autopsy. >> those of you in july, christina wrote in a
it's used as a communication mode and cooperative engagement capability. and it was right there. maybe it was there. see -- >> was held on the internet. .. the navy was lying to the fbi, the navy -- christina witnessed one incident where someone asked why the navy is involved in this investigation when the navy may be the culprit? they picked up this guy and took him out of the room. two eyewitnesses to that. that said, the navy would not have and could not have covered this up on its...
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. >> at this particular time at the bad thing for us and it could be a slap in the face for us as a community to endorse anyone at this time. >> every day and every night when you put your uniform on, that uniform is there to protect us. and you are putting your life at risk to prot that. >> union officials say democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton is also welcome to stop by the hall. >> cleveland police are miss getting the circumstances surrounding a murder suicide inside a cleveland burger king restaurant. police and paramedics were called to the burger king at west 110 and lorraine this morning and found early michelle rivera dead. her ex-boyfriend, 45 -year-old jorge of euless barricaded himself in the bathroom and then took his own life. victim say the mother of three had been relieved her abusive relationship with a velez was over. >> he's a coward and you don't leave kids in the world to fend for themselves without a mountain. he's a crward. what man does that? >> the children of the victim range in age from 14-20. we are told family members will work together to take care o
. >> at this particular time at the bad thing for us and it could be a slap in the face for us as a community to endorse anyone at this time. >> every day and every night when you put your uniform on, that uniform is there to protect us. and you are putting your life at risk to prot that. >> union officials say democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton is also welcome to stop by the hall. >> cleveland police are miss getting the circumstances surrounding a murder...
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i went back and found him in which the p3 was used as a communications mode in what is called a cooperative engagement capability. there's very shifts and summaries and they cooperate to do a missile test to shoot other missiles out of the sky. it was sitting right there, we also know there are other ships in the area. at least three submarines and one cruiser. so we know they were there. we know that. now who fired what i don't know. but the navy was there. >> in your book -- an article came out on the internet -- [inaudible] >> i saw that report. it has a ring of credibility to. i tried i tried to check it out. there are a couple of names mentioned who are on the seawall and i tried to contact those people. guess what? they don't return my phone calls. >> i would not rule that out. that was not mentioned as being right, the fbi conceded there are three submarines, when you mentioned and the uss normandy in the vicinity of the crash. we also know that from day one the navy was lying to the fbi. the navy never came forward. christina who spoke your witnessed one incident where someone asked
i went back and found him in which the p3 was used as a communications mode in what is called a cooperative engagement capability. there's very shifts and summaries and they cooperate to do a missile test to shoot other missiles out of the sky. it was sitting right there, we also know there are other ships in the area. at least three submarines and one cruiser. so we know they were there. we know that. now who fired what i don't know. but the navy was there. >> in your book -- an article...
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impression-- 07:15 how you care for those people who can't care for themselves speaks a lot about us as a community. ashley sears fox 6 news. the public is getting a glimpse into how thepo in the summer for the first time ever. why the pope says he has no use for the papal apartments. history is made. for the first time in 71 years the cubs are headed to the world series. we'll have the highlights coming up in sports. a milwaukee husband and wife teams makes history.. and they didn't even know it. what's so special about the new broadcast studio they opened. seen before. fox6 news is here to help you make the right decision. we'll give you the information you need to know before you head to the polls because this isn't just our country's future, this is your future and fox6 news is here to help you decide because you wakeup news. we've got a beautiful sunday in store, with mostly sunny skies through the morning and afternoon. highs will reach the mid 60s. cloud cover will return later today as our winds pick up and give us a cool breeze from the north. we may see a few isolated evening showers, but
impression-- 07:15 how you care for those people who can't care for themselves speaks a lot about us as a community. ashley sears fox 6 news. the public is getting a glimpse into how thepo in the summer for the first time ever. why the pope says he has no use for the papal apartments. history is made. for the first time in 71 years the cubs are headed to the world series. we'll have the highlights coming up in sports. a milwaukee husband and wife teams makes history.. and they didn't even know...
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>>so this really has disrupted us as a community, and right now we're really looking to heal and to ensure this doesn't happen again. >>the principal is sending a letter out to the parents notifying them about the scuffle. police are not releasing much information because minors are involved. >>> in recognition of breast cancer awareness month ktvu is partnering with the american cancer society for the breast cancer awareness walk. the second making strides event is today in san jose and jeanine de la veg a will be the mc. >>> we were worried after the opener against the spurs but they rebounded nicely to beat the pelicans. durant, clay combined for 81 in this country. how about 30 points, how about 15 boards. he gets 2 plus the foul here and this time he'll cut through some traffic and do some dunking. anthony davis big in this one. 45 minutes, 17 boards. he scored 96 in his first two games. this guy's good. but new orleans was down 9 at the half. davis denied on a final drive here and k.d. will take it home. 122-114. all eyes on chicago last night. cubs hosting their first world series g
>>so this really has disrupted us as a community, and right now we're really looking to heal and to ensure this doesn't happen again. >>the principal is sending a letter out to the parents notifying them about the scuffle. police are not releasing much information because minors are involved. >>> in recognition of breast cancer awareness month ktvu is partnering with the american cancer society for the breast cancer awareness walk. the second making strides event is today...
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they're a real sales hit, especially with tourists. >> i'm using this as a tool to communicate healthyo communicate the ocean is not the world's dumping yard. and to find ways to connect people to the ocean, because we are a blue planet, but most people forget that. >> ocean sole recycles 400,000 plastic sandals every year. after they're washed, they're carved into artistic figures. about 100 kenyans work here. francis musau says he can support his family with his job. he used to be a wood-carver. but now he says working with flipflops makes a lot more sense. >> when we came to this design we started to use it, because there we were using the wood which we are cutting down. but now we are doing it better. >> the flipflop-animals are sold in the us, england, and in germany. part of the proceeds go to a sea-life protection program. and they're being copied -- with independent kenyan beach-carvers producing their own versions of the popular souvenirs. reporter: there are over 150 million tons of plastic trash floating around in our oceans. hungry predator fish frequently mistake larger ob
they're a real sales hit, especially with tourists. >> i'm using this as a tool to communicate healthyo communicate the ocean is not the world's dumping yard. and to find ways to connect people to the ocean, because we are a blue planet, but most people forget that. >> ocean sole recycles 400,000 plastic sandals every year. after they're washed, they're carved into artistic figures. about 100 kenyans work here. francis musau says he can support his family with his job. he used to be...
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complex housing about 120 people, mostly muslim f-somali refugees with one apartment used as a mosque in garden city. a community of 30,000 in southwestern kansas. prosecutors say three kansas men, if, patrick eugene stein, curtis allen and gavin wright, all in their late 40's, talked complex with car bombs. >> these charges are based on eight months of investigation by the f.b.i. that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and violence. >> reporter: people from somalia and southeast asia who work at a garden city meat-packing plant dominate the area's population now. residents of the apartment complex said word of the arrest was frightening. >> no. i'm feeling unsafe. this is not something good. >> reporter: the f.b.i. says stein would drive around yelling obscenities at somali women and called muslims cockroaches. the southern poverty law center says stein wrote hate-filled creeds on facebook. and the f.b.i. kept the men under close surveillance since february. and began making the components for bombs. >> anchor: well, still ahead, trouble in a trunk at the car-wash. c
complex housing about 120 people, mostly muslim f-somali refugees with one apartment used as a mosque in garden city. a community of 30,000 in southwestern kansas. prosecutors say three kansas men, if, patrick eugene stein, curtis allen and gavin wright, all in their late 40's, talked complex with car bombs. >> these charges are based on eight months of investigation by the f.b.i. that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and violence. >>...
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tonight we honor their lives, the heroes who emerged that early morning and a healing community that shows the world love us as conquers hate. in memory of those we lost, we introduced a special orlando repiepd us that we are one community, one family and one orland orlando. >> paying tribute there, that was a touching moment for the victims of that attack and as well as the orlando community. well, the orlando magic you saw there, dedicating their opening game to the victims and survivors of the pulse nightclub shooting. the number 49 included the names of the victims who died during that june 12th shooting t. magic invited survivors, attend the ceremony and the game. >> touching to see. >>> just released this morning, new body cam video, it's police body cam that reveals critical moments right before a shootout began between the new york bombing suspect and police. >> what's your name? >> well the officer called for backup as the video ends right before gunfire erupts. ahmed rahimi is charged with attempting to murder police officers. the 28-year-old is being held in a hospital when of the new york state pri
tonight we honor their lives, the heroes who emerged that early morning and a healing community that shows the world love us as conquers hate. in memory of those we lost, we introduced a special orlando repiepd us that we are one community, one family and one orland orlando. >> paying tribute there, that was a touching moment for the victims of that attack and as well as the orlando community. well, the orlando magic you saw there, dedicating their opening game to the victims and...
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us, as a global community, we also have to have hope too. >> we know many people around the world are the involvement or lack of involvement from the international community. president obama talks about the situation in syria is something that haunts him as he looks at his legacy as president of the united states. joanna, did they speak to you about the international community? do they feel like the international community has failed them? >> i think it is not in question na there is a failing here when this level of violence continues. all they want is for that violence to stop, for the bombs to stop, for the incidents to stop. certainly, we hope that in small part when people watch this film, they can see the actual gravity of the situation on the ground both at governmental level and on a public level. it is quite easy to see what is really happening on the group. >> i think, orlando, often times, in wars, for people sitting at home on their couch in the united states, in the uk, it is hard for them to relate. they see the autrocity, the horror. how do they relate to it? what do yo
us, as a global community, we also have to have hope too. >> we know many people around the world are the involvement or lack of involvement from the international community. president obama talks about the situation in syria is something that haunts him as he looks at his legacy as president of the united states. joanna, did they speak to you about the international community? do they feel like the international community has failed them? >> i think it is not in question na there...
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i would just like to share about how the space is been very beneficial to us as a community of ours theast six years. how we are looking forward to integration with it becoming a landmark in space. how that can continue to support the art community within san francisco. and help to support the continuation of art space in order to support the arts community of san francisco. so i just like to thank you for your time and, yes. wish you a good afternoon. >> thank you. >>[calling public comment cards] >> first of all i appreciate you pronouncing my name last name correct. very impressive. my name is john wins i'm also one of the residence at the comment arts collective so we are multitenant space get on a dancer, performance artist, and artist educator. i would like to again seconds what, and third, with richard and gabriel have said and for myself as a dance artist, it is very difficult to find space. that's the biggest thing and just to be able to have a place where there is actually space to practice my art, that does not cost me additional resources and also live in support with other
i would just like to share about how the space is been very beneficial to us as a community of ours theast six years. how we are looking forward to integration with it becoming a landmark in space. how that can continue to support the art community within san francisco. and help to support the continuation of art space in order to support the arts community of san francisco. so i just like to thank you for your time and, yes. wish you a good afternoon. >> thank you. >>[calling...
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complex housing about 120 people, mostly muslim somali refugees with one apartment used as a mosque in garden city, a community of 30,000 in southwestern kansas. prosecutors say three kansas men, all in their late 40s, talked for months about killing muslims, and decided they wanted to attack the apartment complex with car bombs. >> these charges are based on eight months of investigation by the fbi that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and violence. >> reporter: people from somalia and southeast asia who work at a meat packing plant now dominate the area's population. residents of the apartment complex said word of the arrests was frightening. >> now i'm feeling unsafe from what i hear. it's not something good. >> reporter: court documents say the three men were part of an anti government extremist group called the crusaders. the fbi says stein would drive around yelling absentees at somali women. and called muslims, quote, cockroaches. the southern poverty law center says stein wrote hate-filled screams on facebook and claimed the muslim brotherhood infiltrated
complex housing about 120 people, mostly muslim somali refugees with one apartment used as a mosque in garden city, a community of 30,000 in southwestern kansas. prosecutors say three kansas men, all in their late 40s, talked for months about killing muslims, and decided they wanted to attack the apartment complex with car bombs. >> these charges are based on eight months of investigation by the fbi that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and...
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and clearly they're teaching us things, we are teaching them things, and as a community we're growing and learning how to deal with of hope" -- an organization serving as a resource for breast cancer patients in northeast a device used during open- heart surgery has been linked to a bacterial infection -- and now thousands of patients could be at risk.heater-cooler units are used in more than quarter million heart bypass procedures each year. some devices have been linked to a bacteria called n-t-m.... and now the c-d-c is warning doctors and patients to watch for symptoms.they include night sweats, fatigue, muscle aches and fever. a new disturbing binge drinking trend is sweeping college campuses across the country."drunkorexia" is when a person will skip meals, workout extra hard, then take laxatives or make themselves sick before drinking. students say they do it to get drunk faster or to avoid gaining weight. but.. some stud y it's scary. that's acptable"first time partiers or freshman don't really know what it's like, and then they kind of like, socialize themselves to thinking t
and clearly they're teaching us things, we are teaching them things, and as a community we're growing and learning how to deal with of hope" -- an organization serving as a resource for breast cancer patients in northeast a device used during open- heart surgery has been linked to a bacterial infection -- and now thousands of patients could be at risk.heater-cooler units are used in more than quarter million heart bypass procedures each year. some devices have been linked to a bacteria...
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a desperate call for action by the naacp. plus.. using christianity - as bait to commit fraud? outrage in a mississippi community after a black high school student was put in a noose by as many as four white students at school. the president of the mississippi naacp is demanding the launch of a federal hate crime investigation into the incident. it reportedly earlier this month. the sophomore football player says during a break in practice, the students put a noose around his neck and yanked it backwards. the victim involved is now back in school team. one of the alleged students involved has been kicked off the football team but no students have faced disciplinary action. the n-t-s-b continues its investigation into one of the deadliest wrecks in california history. a tour bus rear ended a slow-moving tractor-trailer early sunday morning near palm springs. 13 people were killed, including the bus driver. 31 other people were injured. the bus was heading back to los angeles from a casino southeast of there when the accident happened. no indication that the bus driver applied the brakes. happening today.. a feder
a desperate call for action by the naacp. plus.. using christianity - as bait to commit fraud? outrage in a mississippi community after a black high school student was put in a noose by as many as four white students at school. the president of the mississippi naacp is demanding the launch of a federal hate crime investigation into the incident. it reportedly earlier this month. the sophomore football player says during a break in practice, the students put a noose around his neck and yanked it...
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complex housing about 120 people, mostly muslim somali refugees with one apartment used as a mosque in garden city, a community of 30,000 in southwestern kansas. prosecutors say three kansas men, all in their late 40s, talked for months about killing muslims, and decided they wanted to attack the apartment complex with car bombs. the fbi that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and violence. >> reporter: people from somalia and southeast asia who work at a meat packing plant now dominate the area's population. residents of the apartment complex said word of the arrests was frightening. >> now i'm feeling unsafe from what i hear. it's not something good. >> reporter: are court documents say the three men we an anti government extremist group called the crusaders. the fbi says stein would drive around yelling absentees at somali women. the southern poverty law center says stein wrote hate-filled screams on facebook and claimed the muslim brotherhood infiltrated the white house. they moved in friday after they acquired weapons and began making the components for bombs.
complex housing about 120 people, mostly muslim somali refugees with one apartment used as a mosque in garden city, a community of 30,000 in southwestern kansas. prosecutors say three kansas men, all in their late 40s, talked for months about killing muslims, and decided they wanted to attack the apartment complex with car bombs. the fbi that is alleged to have taken the investigators deep into a hidden culture of hatred and violence. >> reporter: people from somalia and southeast asia...
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we had a community group of over 100 people involved and upper 1 of them. tell us about * how that conversation went. why did we decide as a city or a community to start fixing these types of buildings? >> there were a lot of aspects that were considered well beyond just the engineering answer that these are vulnerable. and that effort brought in a lot of people from different aspects of the community that looked at the importance of these buildings to the housing stock and the possible ramifications of losing this /houbgs in the case of an earthquake. the financial implications, the historic preserve vacation s implication as you mentioned, these are very handsome looking buildings that are importance to the tourist city ask which make san francisco something that people are interested from outside in coming and visiting. >> it's such animation story when you think about the 10 years that the community spent talking about this /seurb but we actually did something about it. now we have an order unanimouses put in place to protect 100,000 residents in san francisco and retrospective in 2020. so on behalf of residents and
we had a community group of over 100 people involved and upper 1 of them. tell us about * how that conversation went. why did we decide as a city or a community to start fixing these types of buildings? >> there were a lot of aspects that were considered well beyond just the engineering answer that these are vulnerable. and that effort brought in a lot of people from different aspects of the community that looked at the importance of these buildings to the housing stock and the possible...
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whole asian community will m ((tong nachampassak, resident "a lot of people need to get together and really get united as a community in las vegas.")) ((kirsten joyce)) >>> fire officials tell us that they're estimating damage at around a million dollars but that number can still go up and the cause is still under investigation. reporting live, brittany edney, 8 news now./// let's take a look at the roads with brian ((demetria obilor)) ((kirsten joyce)) ((brian loftus)) >> we'll take a look at the vigil that was held to honor the fallen officers. next on good day./// ((you're watching the valley's news leader... with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and demetria obilor. as a marine combat veteran, i understand the sacrifices our military makes. our benefits are earned, and we rely on them. ck voted to shut down the federal government, risking critical services for nevada veterans. and during that shutdown, heck continued cashing his congressional paycheck. his military record deserves respect. but back in dc, joe heck is putting politics before nevada. and that doesn't work for me. narrator: vote vets is responsible for the content of this advertising. ((brian loftus
whole asian community will m ((tong nachampassak, resident "a lot of people need to get together and really get united as a community in las vegas.")) ((kirsten joyce)) >>> fire officials tell us that they're estimating damage at around a million dollars but that number can still go up and the cause is still under investigation. reporting live, brittany edney, 8 news now./// let's take a look at the roads with brian ((demetria obilor)) ((kirsten joyce)) ((brian loftus))...
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police are using this incident as a lesson for the community. then panic set in. >> hurry, zvhurry. hed in. >> for us it was real until we found out it wasn't. >> police got a call from a woman who say she saw a person with aç mask over his face carrying what he thought was a rifle. >> what we saw were individual, turned out to be four individuals in the bushes called them out and÷ú they immediately dropped their -- turned out to be soft rifles. >> four young boys 12 to 14 years old were playing in the bushes. >> it'sç a different world now and we've seen tragedies happen. >> like the deadly shooting at santa rosa ç13-year-old lopez o was shot by deputy's authorities who thought he was carrying community rifle. this community on edge knowing there had been a string of rsberies. >> well, you can see where someone who is not familiar with it who can -- >> right here. >> linda says she's come face to facezv with boys playing with fe boys and she said something should be done about it. >> i think they look so real, you know, it'sç scarey. >> reporter: there is an ordinance on the use
police are using this incident as a lesson for the community. then panic set in. >> hurry, zvhurry. hed in. >> for us it was real until we found out it wasn't. >> police got a call from a woman who say she saw a person with aç mask over his face carrying what he thought was a rifle. >> what we saw were individual, turned out to be four individuals in the bushes called them out and÷ú they immediately dropped their -- turned out to be soft rifles. >> four young...
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as a very calming, comforting environment. >> pictures also help. >> our students that don't have strong communication stills need to use what we callhe pictu exan so it's a system for communication where if you will notice on this desk, there is a picture of the r >> payton says this sensory room is used as both the reward and the place to let kids chill. the inflatable canoe and swing can and can't do. >> that's a great message. the program has roomor tenthe tr this is medicine. pot, packad like ha marketed to kids.ldools inrly two ousand p shoross flor. ed snddsno pharmacis. no ips.esd nostop it. ...unless you vote no on amendment 2. i ink my strgestsset i could anin the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? anyou can tell them a little while ago. cockroach bay. rbay. lots of t 's vyain numberf sea bree boundaries around bay which is puuteaain and frequent lightning. our friends at the weather in ruskin saw the wel this is not moving much. it's near south tampa, it's near downtown st. pete. and getting close to anna maria. i think this is still ongoing. this is not gonna end any time soon. you are watching
as a very calming, comforting environment. >> pictures also help. >> our students that don't have strong communication stills need to use what we callhe pictu exan so it's a system for communication where if you will notice on this desk, there is a picture of the r >> payton says this sensory room is used as both the reward and the place to let kids chill. the inflatable canoe and swing can and can't do. >> that's a great message. the program has roomor tenthe tr this is...
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community and where his latest #spikespotting will be. social media campaign of new glendale mascot spike is being used as a tool to increase positive community engagement with kids and families and highlight the interactions within the community citizen's police academy alumni of glendale is selling spike's to assist in fundraising to create a fund to pay for community engagement tools to assist the police department (i.e. trading cards, mascot costume) 1st opportunity to buy a spike will be at the getting arizona involved in neighborhoods (gain) event on friday october 28th from 5pm-9pm at murphy park- safe alternative halloween event with a trunk or treat involving classic cars follow spike on facebook "spike thecanine" to find out what he's doing in the surprises like the latest k-9 total to collect. ok... so that was the story that marc filed with us...but what you didn't see... is what happened "behind the scenes"... you saw the final product - the final cut - but you didn't see what happened before marc and the officers wanted to make sure that nothing happened on the air... that shouldn't have... trt- 0:14 trt-32 out...gatta say that'
community and where his latest #spikespotting will be. social media campaign of new glendale mascot spike is being used as a tool to increase positive community engagement with kids and families and highlight the interactions within the community citizen's police academy alumni of glendale is selling spike's to assist in fundraising to create a fund to pay for community engagement tools to assist the police department (i.e. trading cards, mascot costume) 1st opportunity to buy a spike will be...
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we want to build community and we're using food as a means to that end. >> we have a wonderful organization to be involved with obviously coming from buy right where really everyone is treated very much like family. coming into 18 reasons which even more community focused is such a treat. we have these events in the evening and we really try and bring people together. people come in in groups, meet friends that they didn't even know they had before. our whole set up is focused on communal table. you can sit across from someone and start a conversation. we're excited about that. >> i never worked in catering or food service before. it's been really fun learning about where things are coming from, where things are served from. >> it is getting really popular. she's a wonderful teacher and i think it is a perfect match for us. it is not about home cooking. it's really about how to facilitate your ease in the kitchen so you can just cook. >> i have always loved eating food. for me, i love that it brings me into contact with so many wonderful people. ultimately all of my work that i do intersect
we want to build community and we're using food as a means to that end. >> we have a wonderful organization to be involved with obviously coming from buy right where really everyone is treated very much like family. coming into 18 reasons which even more community focused is such a treat. we have these events in the evening and we really try and bring people together. people come in in groups, meet friends that they didn't even know they had before. our whole set up is focused on communal...
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us in 12 minutes on this hour. stick around. in the meantime, i want to get a read on all of this from a republican strategist joining us here. he served as a communications director for newt gingrich. a lot to break down this hour. let me start with you on what we have seen and heard come out within the last 72 hours on the trump campaign, even as recently as this morning and this afternoon. how damaging could it be to donald trump. it is his team deploying the right strategy. >> well, the damage is obvious if you look at any poll. even the largely discredited poll has him at a tie with hillary clinton. that's been the only poll for weeks. we were showing the indiana numbers earlier. it's having an impact. it will continue to have an impact. because we know what donald trump is like, the campaign can say what they want. talk about jobs, immigration, taxes. he can only do that for a brief period of time before his instincts take over again. he rails against whatever somebody said about him. this could be a collapse of enormous proportions. in my professional lifetime, twice we have had presidential campaigns win 49 out of the 51 jurisdictions. 50 states p
us in 12 minutes on this hour. stick around. in the meantime, i want to get a read on all of this from a republican strategist joining us here. he served as a communications director for newt gingrich. a lot to break down this hour. let me start with you on what we have seen and heard come out within the last 72 hours on the trump campaign, even as recently as this morning and this afternoon. how damaging could it be to donald trump. it is his team deploying the right strategy. >> well,...
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a story of us. this land as home. drama on the baseball field also unfolds as pride of a community. the indians also represent us. national news organizations have picked up on the resurgence of cleveland. the rnc showed a can-do city. the cavs upped our image further. but we were rising even before. these events are simply more carrots on a ring of diamonds. here in cleveland there are instances of that, too. but when good times come, it is good to build on them. so we applaud the cleveland indians. in a way, we applaud ourselves, because the indians are part of the extended family. world series, yes. but that is a community bloodline on a cleveland baseball diamond. so we root for a world series championship. but in many ways, cleveland has already won. so we do have some problems out some of them. every big city has problems. but there is a definite feel in cleveland of this city on the rise. you know, i'm a long timer here. raised, educated in cleveland, and i've covered cleveland for more than 30 years. so i see it. no let's rise some more with a cleveland world series championship for a population which alr
a story of us. this land as home. drama on the baseball field also unfolds as pride of a community. the indians also represent us. national news organizations have picked up on the resurgence of cleveland. the rnc showed a can-do city. the cavs upped our image further. but we were rising even before. these events are simply more carrots on a ring of diamonds. here in cleveland there are instances of that, too. but when good times come, it is good to build on them. so we applaud the cleveland...
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loss of what's happened here in the last 24 hours and i think that as a community, we need to stand strong and protect those who protect us." a week-long hunt for an oklahoma fugitive is now over. police shot and killed michael vance jr. sunday night after a shootout.vance eluded authorities early sunday. but around 9-30 last night-- the 38 year old was pulled over. gunfire was exchanged, a patrol captain paul timmons says authorities soon caught up with vance. "we were able to get troopers in the vicinity fairly quickly and they confronted vane just north of here where there was a pretty furious gun battle that raged for some time and ultimately vance was killed at the scene."officials say the sheriff's injuries are non-life-threatening. vance had been on the shootout that left two other officers hurt. he's also accused of killing two relatives. a deadly crash involving a semi-- two pick-up trucks and two cars in florida. the crash happened this morning. officials say the semi driver tried to make a left turn and ended up turning into the path of one of the pick-ups. that truck hit the side of the semi and drove undernea
loss of what's happened here in the last 24 hours and i think that as a community, we need to stand strong and protect those who protect us." a week-long hunt for an oklahoma fugitive is now over. police shot and killed michael vance jr. sunday night after a shootout.vance eluded authorities early sunday. but around 9-30 last night-- the 38 year old was pulled over. gunfire was exchanged, a patrol captain paul timmons says authorities soon caught up with vance. "we were able to get...