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>> our government has had the ability to turn on our web cams on our computers and monitor us at home and we don't even know it. >> the feds are reportedly able to use secret technology to disable the web cam's green light so you have no idea you're on. a source tells the "washington post" that the f.b.i. has been able to hack into our web cams for several years. >> stephen: folks, this is a major breakthrough. previously you wan if you wantey on someone through your web cam you had to pay $1.99 per minute. (laughter) and what they were strapping on was not a suicide vest. (audience reacts) still, there might be times when you don't want a nameless bureaucrat to watch your every move. that's why i have invented a powerful new anti-surveillance security system called total analog personal encryption. or tap-pay. here is the prototype, okay? (applause) folks, for just three easy payments of 12 easy payments at $59.99 you can up log the system over your web cam's lens, all right? and the patented quad corner opacity will jam the f.b.i.'s optical signals. and then once you're off the grid
>> our government has had the ability to turn on our web cams on our computers and monitor us at home and we don't even know it. >> the feds are reportedly able to use secret technology to disable the web cam's green light so you have no idea you're on. a source tells the "washington post" that the f.b.i. has been able to hack into our web cams for several years. >> stephen: folks, this is a major breakthrough. previously you wan if you wantey on someone through your...
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. >> these days there is a hiv test that people can buy at their local pharmacy and use at home. it shows results in less than half an hour. advocates are hoping that it will reach 20% of americans that don't know yet they are infected. despite advances like these challenges remain. >> it's daymargmarginalized. it includes gay men and women of color and transgender people that inject drugs. >> blacks makeup nearly half of the americans living with hiv hispanics 1:5. bobby says he contracted the virus by abusing drugs and sharing dirty needles. getting treatment was tough at first because he was homeless. >> it was hard t worrying about going to the doctor when you were worried about your food being eaten by a mouse when you were away. >> he says living with the virus is no longer necessarily a war for surviv survival it's still s to help others fight. >> and hiv continues to be a major public health issue. according to the world health organization 35 million people are infected were the virus. it's the world's leading infectious killer having claimed more than 36 million lives.
. >> these days there is a hiv test that people can buy at their local pharmacy and use at home. it shows results in less than half an hour. advocates are hoping that it will reach 20% of americans that don't know yet they are infected. despite advances like these challenges remain. >> it's daymargmarginalized. it includes gay men and women of color and transgender people that inject drugs. >> blacks makeup nearly half of the americans living with hiv hispanics 1:5. bobby says...
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see area is expected to pick up some snow, snow levels down to 3,000 feet at some point, but for us at home, maybe a stray shower, cold, cold weather on the way and i will pick it up for you. here's the rain up north. the front will sweep through tonight into tomorrow morning and am stopping it around 8:00 because i want to show you a few sprinkles popping up. you don't see a whole lot, but we have the possibility of showers. by tomorrow, mostly cloudy and be behind the front, breezy. you can see we have cleared out from north to south. once the system moves through behind it, we have some cold weather coming our way so for the afternoon today, widespread upper 50s to low 60s, a few mid- 60s, high clouds in the forecast, a breeze for some and look at your extended forecast, temperatures beginning to take a plunge tomorrow. we're dropping by 10 degrees or so and when the wind goes away, overnight lows are going to plummet from upper 20s to 30s for wednesday, colder on thursday and with your bay area weekend in view, it doesn't get a whole lot better. dry and frigid. >> land lows make the goo
see area is expected to pick up some snow, snow levels down to 3,000 feet at some point, but for us at home, maybe a stray shower, cold, cold weather on the way and i will pick it up for you. here's the rain up north. the front will sweep through tonight into tomorrow morning and am stopping it around 8:00 because i want to show you a few sprinkles popping up. you don't see a whole lot, but we have the possibility of showers. by tomorrow, mostly cloudy and be behind the front, breezy. you can...
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. >> these days there's a test that can be brought at the pharmacy and be used at home. >> advocates hope it will reach 20,000 americans that don't know that they are infected. >> despite advancing like these challengeses remain. >> h.i.v. is disproportionally affected. socially marginalised. that continues today to include gay men of all races. women of colour, transgender women. >> there are troubling numbers. more men are having unprotected sex with other men, raising concerns about spreading h.i.v. blacks make up half the americans living with h.i.v. his panics, one in five. >> bobby says he contracted the virus by abusing drugs and sharing dirty needles. he says getting treatment was tough at first, because he was homeless. >> it was hard to worry about going to a doctor when you had to worry about whether your food was going to be eaten by a mouse when you were away. >> now he's volunteering at the sector, offering syringes to people with h.i.v. or at the risk of getting it. >> living with the virus is no longer necessarily a war for survival, it's a battle he wants to help oth
. >> these days there's a test that can be brought at the pharmacy and be used at home. >> advocates hope it will reach 20,000 americans that don't know that they are infected. >> despite advancing like these challengeses remain. >> h.i.v. is disproportionally affected. socially marginalised. that continues today to include gay men of all races. women of colour, transgender women. >> there are troubling numbers. more men are having unprotected sex with other men,...
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ice across parts of the maine you can see our next storm system starting to make its way but for us at home we're not going to see a bunch of active weather. high pressure will remain in control, really for the next week or so. and this is going to mean lots of stagnant air, a bunch of particulates pushed down to the surface, that's what you get high pressure, so really the spare the air alert day goes into effect, and i'm pretty sure we'll see this last all the way through christmas, in fact, the south bay the worst today, and through this week, notice every single day we're going to be looking at the potential for sparing the air all the way through this weekend. so unfortunately, if you have the respiratory ailments you want to limit your time outdoors. it's hard to stay in with temperatures that are close to 70 degrees. take advantage if you can. back to you ladies. >> absolutely. thanks so much. fire officials in los angeles are trying to find a better way to help people during mass shooting. the l.a. times reports the fire department wants paramedics and firefighters protected by arme
ice across parts of the maine you can see our next storm system starting to make its way but for us at home we're not going to see a bunch of active weather. high pressure will remain in control, really for the next week or so. and this is going to mean lots of stagnant air, a bunch of particulates pushed down to the surface, that's what you get high pressure, so really the spare the air alert day goes into effect, and i'm pretty sure we'll see this last all the way through christmas, in fact,...
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thank you for joining us at home. the program is over but the conversation continues. want to know what you think about this or any show, you can go to our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. or you can reach me directly @ray suarez news. see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> no other sport can kick off mass emotion in indonesia like football, even if the national team languishes near the bottom of world rankings. >> indonesians, they're really crazy. we can see their ranking in fifa is going down, going down, going down. but every game in the stadium, 80,000 people, 90,000 people. >> even local competitions turn smaller stadiums into cauldrons of passion, with crowd turnouts matching the top leagues in the world. >> sriwijaya is my life. i'll do anything for sriwijaya.
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thank you for joining us at home. the program is over but the conversation continues. want to know what you think about this or any show, you can go to our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. or you can reach me directly @ray suarez news. see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. we're following breaking news. a u.s. judge has ruled detroit is eligible for are bankruptcy. here is the detroit mayor now with reaction. let's listen in. >> let me just say that the judge has spoken, and i do think it's a tough day for all of us here in detroit. i believe since i came to office, with the crisis that we had, this was
thank you for joining us at home. the program is over but the conversation continues. want to know what you think about this or any show, you can go to our facebook page or send us your thoughts on twitter. or you can reach me directly @ray suarez news. see you for the next "inside story." in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. we're following breaking news. a u.s. judge has ruled detroit is eligible for are bankruptcy. here is...
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terry, peggy, everybody who is joining us at home, maybe you're in the office right now, i can tell you we are twoing see some improvement, but it's hard to believe just how bad that air quality is. i had never seen it this bad here in the bay area. this is our tenth consecutive spare the air day. we hit a record. once we hit that. now we're on day ten. hopefully tomorrow with an area of low pressure coming through, we will see some improvement. i do want to show you this particular camera. this is from foster city facing south towards redwood city where that fire was previously burning at a metal scrap yard. what i can tell you right now is downtown san jose, just about everywhere you go you can really smell that burning metal in the atmosphere. it's really strong out there. you guys will see it or smell, it i should say, once you walk out your front door. keep in mind if you can smell it, it could be dangerous to your health, and santa clara county, unified school district, teachers have been asked to keep the students indoors because it's so bad out there. you can actually see the pl
terry, peggy, everybody who is joining us at home, maybe you're in the office right now, i can tell you we are twoing see some improvement, but it's hard to believe just how bad that air quality is. i had never seen it this bad here in the bay area. this is our tenth consecutive spare the air day. we hit a record. once we hit that. now we're on day ten. hopefully tomorrow with an area of low pressure coming through, we will see some improvement. i do want to show you this particular camera....
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>> researchers and clinicians said this would be a very good tool for people to use at home.ong in your marriage and you basically can't fix something unless you know what's wrong. you also want to know what's good. you go about asking yourself what different areas of a marriage are important? >> these are the three things that you say couples should rate themselves on. these are interesting. here's the first one. my partner doesn't keep any big secrets from me. the second is my partner and i share every day news and experiences with each other. and the third is our bodies respond when we see each other. those are the three. that's all you need. >> that's it? >> you said something interesting early on. you know when something is wrong, but you don't know what it is? >> you don't know what it is. >> how can that be? you live with this person. you know when your sex life isn't good, right? you know when he makes you angry or she. >> genders are different. people are very often satisfied with different parts of life and different things are important to them. the crucial part ab
>> researchers and clinicians said this would be a very good tool for people to use at home.ong in your marriage and you basically can't fix something unless you know what's wrong. you also want to know what's good. you go about asking yourself what different areas of a marriage are important? >> these are the three things that you say couples should rate themselves on. these are interesting. here's the first one. my partner doesn't keep any big secrets from me. the second is my...
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latvia cyprus etc and hasn't been used at home to invest in the country. should the ukrainian government that so show that the e.u. is bad news for ukraine be doing a better job of telling those same hundreds of thousands out on the streets why it's bad news maybe they're not getting their message across clearly enough no well no i mean they're absolutely not but again to a certain extent they've brought the situation onto themselves because their failings and i think those who are seeking a better situation in tangling themselves of the european union are unfortunately looking at a fool's gold i don't think it's going to deliver immediate prosperity and i don't even know if it's going to deliver prosperity in the long term no argument the ukraine needs to reform. well unfortunately the options are ones which would be very difficult to implement but are nonetheless necessary i mean what we need to see is a wholesale change in the economic development model again one which would keep capital at home capital formation needs to take place and we need to see i
latvia cyprus etc and hasn't been used at home to invest in the country. should the ukrainian government that so show that the e.u. is bad news for ukraine be doing a better job of telling those same hundreds of thousands out on the streets why it's bad news maybe they're not getting their message across clearly enough no well no i mean they're absolutely not but again to a certain extent they've brought the situation onto themselves because their failings and i think those who are seeking a...
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for us here at home, high pressure will continue to stay right over us. we head through the next couple of days do we talk about sunshine but this upcoming week is going to stay dry and bright as we head through the holiday forecast. saturday looks pretty good. 64 in san jose. palo alto, you'll be a 64. even in san francisco, book to get into the -- look at that, you'll be just a few degrees shy of 70. and our trivalley low kiegs over towards lynch more, very comfortable, mid to upper 60s there. stretch rouse travel all across the mid best because of rain and freezing rein and even toward dallas they're expecting to see a mang severe weather outbreak across parts of alabama, mississippi and over towards tennessee later on this afternoon. if you're doing any traveling to the midwest and toward the great lakes, you could run into delays as we head toward the afternoon hours. right now we have tlenty of. >> the good news is we don't have any airport delays right now but portland and new york city, starting to see rain showers move into that low kiegs. let's
for us here at home, high pressure will continue to stay right over us. we head through the next couple of days do we talk about sunshine but this upcoming week is going to stay dry and bright as we head through the holiday forecast. saturday looks pretty good. 64 in san jose. palo alto, you'll be a 64. even in san francisco, book to get into the -- look at that, you'll be just a few degrees shy of 70. and our trivalley low kiegs over towards lynch more, very comfortable, mid to upper 60s...
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arthatadolescents aret growing population at risk. >> i'm glad you are here to talk to us about it. >> thank you very much. >> well millions of americans are traveling homefter the busy holiday weekend. i'm glad to report overall mother nature is behaving. let's take a look at the map here. it's quiet from the east coast back into portions of the west coast. and certainly across the center. we have a few disturbances right now understand on. one particularly across the northwest where the rain is coming down. all because of this high pressure ridge that is across the pacific. ushering the cloud cover over the pacific northwest. the winds are gusting quite a bit, up to 40 miles-per-hour. in areas west of seattle they climbed to a high of 54° and the clouds rolled in and tomorrow we'll see snow and rain and tuesday the temperatures are plummeting and will reach a high of 35° on tuesday. we have a flood warning in effect in areas east of seattle. if you are traveling along i-5 or i-90 you want to use precautions we are looking at snow and winter snow warnings in eastern portions of -- western portions of montana and northern portions of idaho. we could see
arthatadolescents aret growing population at risk. >> i'm glad you are here to talk to us about it. >> thank you very much. >> well millions of americans are traveling homefter the busy holiday weekend. i'm glad to report overall mother nature is behaving. let's take a look at the map here. it's quiet from the east coast back into portions of the west coast. and certainly across the center. we have a few disturbances right now understand on. one particularly across the...
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these days there is an hiv test that people can pie a buy at thl pharmacy and use a at home advocates hom head coach hope ie people that don't know they're infected. >> hiv is socially rejected and soitionlsocially and marginalizd >> this are troubling numbers more men are having unprotected sex with men. raising new concerns about spreading hiv blacks makeup half of the americans living with hiv. hihismishis pawnhis panicses 1 . bobby says he got the disease by acabusing drugs. >> it was hard to worry about going to the doctor when you had to worry about your food being eaten by a mouse when you were away. now he is volunteering at a center. >> he says you although livingh the virus is not necessarily a war for survival it's still a battle he wants to help others fight. >> and hiv continues to be a major public health issue. according to the world health organization 35 million people are infectedded with th infecte. 30% of the global population live in sub is is a harr sahar. much has been done to fight the epidemic in the last 25 years. without question we have come a long way in t
these days there is an hiv test that people can pie a buy at thl pharmacy and use a at home advocates hom head coach hope ie people that don't know they're infected. >> hiv is socially rejected and soitionlsocially and marginalizd >> this are troubling numbers more men are having unprotected sex with men. raising new concerns about spreading hiv blacks makeup half of the americans living with hiv. hihismishis pawnhis panicses 1 . bobby says he got the disease by acabusing drugs....
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at a commercial by transcanada. >> we see it every day. unrest halfway around the globe affects us here at home. america imports millions of barrels of oil from the middle east every week. but we don't have to. along with increased domestic development, the transcanada pipeline could stabilize the are import of oil, over 40,000 american jobs. let's beat the transcanada xl are pipeline. >>> cindy, what garnlts are there that -- guarantees are that oil will stay here and be used here, and not shipped off to china or india or elsewhere? >> great question. we tend to look at it in terms of energy security, when we reference all the options jane mentioned earlier. we are in support of all forms of energy. we just do not believe that any one form should be precluded over any other. we support renewables. we support you know, the ability to develop in our upper plain states as well as the ability to bring in canada's oil. you know we're already seeing canada's oil, the oil sands, make its way to the gulf, make its way to the other markets. so the question is, how efficiently you want that done. how for
at a commercial by transcanada. >> we see it every day. unrest halfway around the globe affects us here at home. america imports millions of barrels of oil from the middle east every week. but we don't have to. along with increased domestic development, the transcanada pipeline could stabilize the are import of oil, over 40,000 american jobs. let's beat the transcanada xl are pipeline. >>> cindy, what garnlts are there that -- guarantees are that oil will stay here and be used...
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. >> to us at home it may not look like much but to our friends and family across the globe it meansfellow americans to show their support it's an honor. >> the greatest country in the world the flag still means something. >> a great thing he is doing. he does that all year-round. if you are interested in volunteering or donating to operation troop agents go to fox first.com and click on the tab. >>> it is now 48 after the top of the hour. this dad definitely earning the title of father of the year. the amazing dad dive. you have to see to believe. >> the real deal and a real steal. can you tell which one of these bras is worth ten's of millions of dollars? we will reveal the bargain brawl up next. >> first let's check in with steve doocy coming up on "fox & friends." >> can you tell the difference? >> my wife is watching right now. don't ask me these hard questions. >> don't answer that question. >> we will give the answer very shortly on your program. on our program in a dozen minutes. some schools are making the flu shot mandatory? is that a good idea? medical a team will tackle t
. >> to us at home it may not look like much but to our friends and family across the globe it meansfellow americans to show their support it's an honor. >> the greatest country in the world the flag still means something. >> a great thing he is doing. he does that all year-round. if you are interested in volunteering or donating to operation troop agents go to fox first.com and click on the tab. >>> it is now 48 after the top of the hour. this dad definitely earning...
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these days there's a test people can buy and use at home. it's hoped it will reach 20% of americans who don't know that they are infected. despite advances like these, changes remain. >> h.i.v. is disproportionately affected. these people experience discrimination. that continues to include gay men of all races, women of colour, transgender women and people who inject drugs. >> there are troubling numbers. more men are having unprotected sex with other men. blacks make up nearly half the americans living with h.i.v. his panics one in five. bobby says he contracted the virus by abusing drugs and sharing dirty needles. he says getting treatment was tough because he was homeless. >> it was hard to worry about going for a doctor when you were worried about whether your food was being eaten by a mouse when you were away. >> now he's running a clinic. living with the virus is no longer a war for survival, it's a battle he wants to help others fight. >> mission to the moon still ahead. china launches the jade rabbit, hoping to become the third coun
these days there's a test people can buy and use at home. it's hoped it will reach 20% of americans who don't know that they are infected. despite advances like these, changes remain. >> h.i.v. is disproportionately affected. these people experience discrimination. that continues to include gay men of all races, women of colour, transgender women and people who inject drugs. >> there are troubling numbers. more men are having unprotected sex with other men. blacks make up nearly...
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new early learning curriculum in the u.k, children are expected to use the range of technology used at homeand in school. they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >> would you be able to recognize the names and faces of 180 strangers, in 15 minutes? if the answer is yes, then you're a prime candidate for the annual contest. paul brennan remembered to go along too. >> there are people in this room who can memorize the order of more than 20 packs of playing cards. recall more than 300 random spoken numbers. and remember a sequence of binary numbers more than 4,000 digits long. it seems unbelievable until you see them do it. >> it's boring sitting and looking at numbers but the truth is that during the memorization time, we create a lot of pictures, sounds in our minds, our m
new early learning curriculum in the u.k, children are expected to use the range of technology used at homeand in school. they are also expected to select and using different technology for specific purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers are trying to combine both, making children as comfortable with a mouse as they are with a pencil. >>...
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us. >>> back at home a rare moment of bipartisanship is expected in washington today. the senate is expected to give final approval to the two-year budget agreement. nbc's tracie potts joins us live from washington. >> reporter: it is a trillion dollars a year that the congress wants to spend. the house has passed the budget. now it is up to the senate and the finalal vote is expected to happen late this afternoon. let's talk about what is in and what is not in the budget. remember the sequester cuts that effected the pentagon as well as other areas? some of that gets rolled back. medicare doctors who weren't going to get paid that gets extended for about three months and there are new fees for corporations that get pensions guaranteed by government and airline tickets to support airlines. no new taxes. that was a deal for republicans and are not extending unemployment. there is a controversial issue about whether or not military veterans could see the cost of living increases scaled back. all of this means that the budget would eraset about $23 billion in red ink. whil
us. >>> back at home a rare moment of bipartisanship is expected in washington today. the senate is expected to give final approval to the two-year budget agreement. nbc's tracie potts joins us live from washington. >> reporter: it is a trillion dollars a year that the congress wants to spend. the house has passed the budget. now it is up to the senate and the finalal vote is expected to happen late this afternoon. let's talk about what is in and what is not in the budget....
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years, our government has had the ability to turn on our web cams on our computers, and monitor us at home and we don't even know it. that's according to a new report in the "washington post" newspaper. the feds are able to use secret technology to disable the web cam's green light so you have no idea it was on. according to this report the fbi can hack into your computer and secretly download any of your files, any of your photographs, and any of your e-mails without you knowing it. a source says the fbi has been able to hack into our web cams for several years but came to light recently when the agency began a hunt for a bombing suspect. the source says the fbi uses its power mainly in its, quote, most serious investigations. including terrorism. the operative word there was probably, mainly. i say that not because of any data before me because this is not new. fox news reached out for a statement, and of court we -- of course weget one from the fbi. join me with a -- this is my weather map and my ipad thing, and the idea is that as you're wandering along, this me and the ipad and me and
years, our government has had the ability to turn on our web cams on our computers, and monitor us at home and we don't even know it. that's according to a new report in the "washington post" newspaper. the feds are able to use secret technology to disable the web cam's green light so you have no idea it was on. according to this report the fbi can hack into your computer and secretly download any of your files, any of your photographs, and any of your e-mails without you knowing it....
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. -- there were nine of us at home. she did stop working for a few years. >> i read somewhere -- a soup kitchen named after your father? >> the food pantry is in part named after my father because he was a very, very active a volunteer for that he helped turn around what had been a series of churches doing a great work of the back door into a grocery style pantry after seeing one in seattle and realizing it provided more dignity and choice and opportunity for better self- respect. instead handing folks a bag they could come in a shop. thousands of dollars a month are actually at the pantry being able to shop into the same ways that martha's table enshrined to achieve here in washington, d.c. >> knocked down anything you want to say. i would assume your father never made a lot of money? >> he often worked two jobs to make enough money to keep those nine children in school. he never made a lot of money. we never really thought we had enough but there was never asked her. >> did you go to butler? you dropped out and went t
. -- there were nine of us at home. she did stop working for a few years. >> i read somewhere -- a soup kitchen named after your father? >> the food pantry is in part named after my father because he was a very, very active a volunteer for that he helped turn around what had been a series of churches doing a great work of the back door into a grocery style pantry after seeing one in seattle and realizing it provided more dignity and choice and opportunity for better self- respect....
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test people can buy at the pharmacy and use at home. it shows results in less than half an hour. it will help to reach 20% of americans who don't know that they are infected. despite advances like these, many challenges remain. >> h.i.v. is disproportionally affected. communities, people discriminate. it includes gay men, women of colour, transgender women. >> more men are having unprotected sex with other men, raising concerns about spreading h.i.v. blacks make up half the americans living with h.i.v. his panics one in five. >> bobby says he contracted the virus by abusing drugs and sharing dirty needles. getting treatment was tough at first, because he was homeless. >> it was hard to worry about going to a doctor, when you had to be worried about whether your food would be eaten by a mouse when you are away. >> he says living with the virus is no longer necessarily a war for survival, it's a battle he wants to help others fight. >> earlier we talked to dr john tridic with teenage youth corp m of. >> young people, adolescents, are the fastest growing group at risk. not just gay
test people can buy at the pharmacy and use at home. it shows results in less than half an hour. it will help to reach 20% of americans who don't know that they are infected. despite advances like these, many challenges remain. >> h.i.v. is disproportionally affected. communities, people discriminate. it includes gay men, women of colour, transgender women. >> more men are having unprotected sex with other men, raising concerns about spreading h.i.v. blacks make up half the...
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. >> caller: you don't want to play us at home. >> no. i don't even want to go near that stadium.'t want to go near the stock of the stadium, century link. i think it's a sell. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for your help. i served in the corp. >> huh? >> caller: keycorp. >> oh, i like key. i mentioned it positively this morning on "squawk on the street." why? my charitable trust owns it. we were looking at a guy that downgraded it and we were chuckling today. can i go to jerry in new york, please? >> caller: hi, jim, how you doing? >> real good. i just broke my nail doing this stupid -- it's a nice lightning round. when you break your nail it hurts. go ahead. it does. >> caller: big booyah from syosset, new york. >> i love syosset. >> caller: i like your opinion on wpx energy. wpx. >> yeah, boy, man, we have some strange ones today. you know, that's a natural gas and energy company that reminds me of magnum hunter. let's go to mike in new jersey. mike? >> caller: whoo, booyah coming at you, jim. >> hump day booyah to you, my friend. >> caller: all right, nycb. i want to start a smal
. >> caller: you don't want to play us at home. >> no. i don't even want to go near that stadium.'t want to go near the stock of the stadium, century link. i think it's a sell. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for your help. i served in the corp. >> huh? >> caller: keycorp. >> oh, i like key. i mentioned it positively this morning on "squawk on the street." why? my charitable trust owns it. we were looking at a guy that downgraded it and we were...
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here's some tips dog lovers can use at home.is big dog in a tiny apartment. >> reporter: work out your pup. >> if you can go out and run, walk and play briskly with your dog 30 minutes a day, most of these behaviors magically disappear. >> be selective of what goes in the bowl. >> many dogs are fed foods and treats that are high in sugar and simple carbohydrates that are shown to change behavior. >> and quality time. >> you must be willing to dedicate time, energy and effort because they don't come ready made. >> reporter: at our last check-in at the one-year mark. >> lucy is now very manageable. she will listen to instruction and relax. whereas before we could never have that. >> linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> do you have any pets? >> i have a pet. she lives with my parents. i have never had to experience anything like that. what about you? >> you are going to make me cry. we had >>> good morning. i'm muhammad lila in for john muller. >> i'm diana perez. here's the top stories on "world news now." on one of the coldest ni
here's some tips dog lovers can use at home.is big dog in a tiny apartment. >> reporter: work out your pup. >> if you can go out and run, walk and play briskly with your dog 30 minutes a day, most of these behaviors magically disappear. >> be selective of what goes in the bowl. >> many dogs are fed foods and treats that are high in sugar and simple carbohydrates that are shown to change behavior. >> and quality time. >> you must be willing to dedicate time,...
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. >> reporter: children under five are expected to recognize the range of technology used at home and school. they're also expected to be able to select and use different technology for specific purpos purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers now is trying to combine both. making children as comfortable with the mouse as they are with the pencil. >> rescue operation under way to reach migrants trapped on a fi fishing boat off the coast of southern italy. the shows the ship struggling in gale force winds. >>> a fire running through a garment factory killing seven people. it happened in a loft where workers were sleeping in a dorm tore. many people work in unsafe continues. the wreckage of a police helicopter which crashed into a crowded glasgow pub in scotland is being removed. investigators say the pilot did not make any emergency calls before the crash. nine people were killed, but there could be more bodies buried inside the building. >>
. >> reporter: children under five are expected to recognize the range of technology used at home and school. they're also expected to be able to select and use different technology for specific purpos purposes. some educators warn that nurseries are falling into the trap of displacing traditional learning and play activities with high tech alternatives. the challenge for daycare centers now is trying to combine both. making children as comfortable with the mouse as they are with the...
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inexpensive things used at home. really set the tone the artist challenge to hack the book itself. >> we love the fact that they are all so different. has a motor that lift up the book cover and 2 little led eyes stare out auto. >> wood worker made this book into a miniature work bench with lights that really work. >> camouflage the battery as stool this done by felt artist. >> started by actually creating bite mark and claw mark in the book itself and put creature and different ill minutes into the book to show who might be taking this thing apart. >> this flower came from a researcher at mit. >> thin piece of wire in each leaf. when you run electricity through it it moves and fwhaend a new position. >>reporter: artist created tiny stickers im bedd with lights motors and computer chips an idea care and mike believe may revolutionize the craft world. >> this looks like something i shouldn't take with me through airport security. >> you are right about that. >> inside they installed a simple night light. >> sensor in
inexpensive things used at home. really set the tone the artist challenge to hack the book itself. >> we love the fact that they are all so different. has a motor that lift up the book cover and 2 little led eyes stare out auto. >> wood worker made this book into a miniature work bench with lights that really work. >> camouflage the battery as stool this done by felt artist. >> started by actually creating bite mark and claw mark in the book itself and put creature and...
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at the last minute -- >> remove your valuables and take them to the seat with you. >> reporter: pierre thomas, abc news, new york. >>> a controversy, some questions about something millions of us have at homethe sink. antibacterial soaps and body washes. tonight the fda has issued a kind of challenge and here's abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser. >> reporter: it is a warning shot -- to makers of antibacterial soap who claim their products kill more germs. the government now saying they're going to have to prove the soap actually prevents more infections. most studies say both antibacterial and regular soap work equally well at killing germs right away. watch our unscientific test at the university of maryland. we covered some hands in a brew of thousands of e.coli bacteria. the hands were then washed with regular soap and antibacterial soap. the antibacterial soap erased 75% of the bacteria. the regular soap? 75% as well. no immediate difference. the fda is concerned. could antibacterial soaps contribute to outside resistance. they are perplexed that the fda would suggest that antibiotic soaps are not beneficial. >> there is a big move by the fda. there are health and environmen
at the last minute -- >> remove your valuables and take them to the seat with you. >> reporter: pierre thomas, abc news, new york. >>> a controversy, some questions about something millions of us have at homethe sink. antibacterial soaps and body washes. tonight the fda has issued a kind of challenge and here's abc's chief medical editor dr. richard besser. >> reporter: it is a warning shot -- to makers of antibacterial soap who claim their products kill more germs....
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us. >> it's just at home on the sale as it is in the industry. >> one of our producers tweeted them looking for a gift for a male in their average 30s. i'm i'm really sorry. i fun idea to kroor. >> it went seamlessly and he can listen to music while he walks on down the martin. >> that feels good, right? you almost field video. >> for gift ideas visit rei.com or any rie. >>> if you think you love your star, watch this come. >> i'd like to call it no big deal. if i never a dlater in, foks for girl and buy. the reason slater did this video, he said he became as an adult he hadn't seen all that his state had to offer. he joined from september of last year and all these stays kress a pun. >> there's too much left to ease my mind. >> the topple gets busted over to same about. >> what an awesome way to trip this lip. you gr can go he lists all the different parks and the time for each portion of the video, where he was at this park in a particular moment. just a way if you don't go. >> two people, two pairs of google glass and one romantic vacation. >> they eventually go on a hike in the you're b
us. >> it's just at home on the sale as it is in the industry. >> one of our producers tweeted them looking for a gift for a male in their average 30s. i'm i'm really sorry. i fun idea to kroor. >> it went seamlessly and he can listen to music while he walks on down the martin. >> that feels good, right? you almost field video. >> for gift ideas visit rei.com or any rie. >>> if you think you love your star, watch this come. >> i'd like to call it no...
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and for us here at home above 2500 feet. we do have a winter weather advisory. it will start late tonight into tomorrow morning and we are looking at snow levels down to 2,000 feet at some point. with the advisory for areas above 2500 feet. so yes, its a little exciting. some cold, wet weather coming our way and the possibility of some snow. right now 23 in santa rosa. 42 san francisco. its a cool one in oakland. 38 degrees outside of your door. as we get into the afternoon temperatures a lot like yesterday. we'll be in the upper 40s to low 50s for the early parking lot of the afternoon. and then temperatures will begin to cool off with sunset just before 5:00. into the extended forecast with the bay area weekend always in view, that possibility for rain coming into tonight. freeze warning expires at 9:00 this morning. it is bay area wide with the exception of san francisco. tonight into tomorrow the rain perhaps some snow. we start out tomorrow morning with a slight possibility of a few scattered showers. it will be cold once again. we clear out and sunday morn
and for us here at home above 2500 feet. we do have a winter weather advisory. it will start late tonight into tomorrow morning and we are looking at snow levels down to 2,000 feet at some point. with the advisory for areas above 2500 feet. so yes, its a little exciting. some cold, wet weather coming our way and the possibility of some snow. right now 23 in santa rosa. 42 san francisco. its a cool one in oakland. 38 degrees outside of your door. as we get into the afternoon temperatures a lot...
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for those of us here at home, 65 in oakland for today. low 60s for antioch.ce, mid 60s santa rosa. we have a nice day in store, but by the second half cooling off once again, mostly clear skies, sunsetting right before 5:00. as we get into the 8:00 hours, slipping to about 50 degrees. temperatures remaining similar. take a look at that. only subtle changes in the forecast. . >>> we have developing news from southern california. a tour bus has crashed on the 10 freeway. this is the baldwin area. you can see the response to the tour bus crash. we don't know what caused it to crash, but we do know that at least seven minor injuries have occurred. look at the bus at the bottom of the screen kind of hanking over a curb there. this crash comes after two tour buses crashed thursday on the freeway. we'll keep an eye on this and bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> retailers are listening to shoppers who want something more eco friendly than plastic gift cards. some shoppers say they go out of their way to buy something that didn't contribute to plasti
for those of us here at home, 65 in oakland for today. low 60s for antioch.ce, mid 60s santa rosa. we have a nice day in store, but by the second half cooling off once again, mostly clear skies, sunsetting right before 5:00. as we get into the 8:00 hours, slipping to about 50 degrees. temperatures remaining similar. take a look at that. only subtle changes in the forecast. . >>> we have developing news from southern california. a tour bus has crashed on the 10 freeway. this is the...
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they're often married off at a very young age or they just are used to work at home and work in the fields while the boys go to school. >> and that's why reverse the course was born. >> so, why don't you come help me make a bow? >> okay. >> reverse the course is a business and foundation that i started at the age of 12. i really wanted to help one girl go to school, and so i thought by selling products, i could raise money to pay her tuition. >> but before she could sell any products, she needed to make them. and that included learning some new skills. >> so it took about a month, maybe two months to really teach myself how to sew. and, like, i can only do a straight line, still. [ chuckling ] it's not, like, clothes or anything. >> mary grace started small with just one product. >> this is actually my first thing i made. it's called a reversible headband. and it just slides in and out like that. >> oh, that's so clever. with time, she added more and more types of accessories and invested in more sophisticated equipment. >> this is an embroidery machine that i bought this past fall, and wh
they're often married off at a very young age or they just are used to work at home and work in the fields while the boys go to school. >> and that's why reverse the course was born. >> so, why don't you come help me make a bow? >> okay. >> reverse the course is a business and foundation that i started at the age of 12. i really wanted to help one girl go to school, and so i thought by selling products, i could raise money to pay her tuition. >> but before she...
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e-mail us at our home page fox news.com/media buzz. give us a like on facebook. we post comments and pictures there. from all of us on media buzz, thanks for wat >> it gois december 9th. a winter storm wallops the east coast dumping freezing rain and snow on the roads. making the commute a nightmare. what you need to know straight ahead. >> the architect of obamacare says flooes nothing they can't fix. >> they are going to watch a pr campaign and it will tell a lot of people. >> will a reset button pure obamacare? >> like a hero movie caught on camera. a run away bus engulfed in flames. how the man behind the wheel got out alive and why he is hailed a hero. "fox & friends first" starts now. ♪>> it is a little rainy outside. christmas lights in the background. thank you so much for waking up to us. you are watching "fox & friends first". hope you had a greated weekend. >> thanks for start ing your da with us. a morning commute and extreme weather alert. americans waking up to this. iets and snowstorm is tumble will the northeast. one driver is dead and dozens are
e-mail us at our home page fox news.com/media buzz. give us a like on facebook. we post comments and pictures there. from all of us on media buzz, thanks for wat >> it gois december 9th. a winter storm wallops the east coast dumping freezing rain and snow on the roads. making the commute a nightmare. what you need to know straight ahead. >> the architect of obamacare says flooes nothing they can't fix. >> they are going to watch a pr campaign and it will tell a lot of people....
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can you believe she wanted us at her home? >> we had a lot. >> take a look. >> this is what we call an apartment. >> i love it already. >> yes, baby. this is how the big stars live. >> hello! >> going to be a casual event. >> merry christmas. >> sorry, fancy. >> once in a lifetime. first cheers and welcome to our home. >> thank you. merry christmas. >> are you comfy in the kitchen? >> i am so comfy. >> either i am dressed like this or hard to get me out of a robe. >> a robe or a gown. >> this is just fun and festive. it is what it is. it was a special occasion, so i thought why not throw on a frock? you guys were coming i said why don't we cook? >> what are we making? >> we don't have a name for this. what should we call it. sorry about that. >> they are pretty awesome. >> we feel kind of disappointed. >> i did my best to be appropriate. >> we have a nice prisoner population that would have had a merrier christmas had you worn something a little more revealing. >> next time we will have a revealing moment and have a routine. >
can you believe she wanted us at her home? >> we had a lot. >> take a look. >> this is what we call an apartment. >> i love it already. >> yes, baby. this is how the big stars live. >> hello! >> going to be a casual event. >> merry christmas. >> sorry, fancy. >> once in a lifetime. first cheers and welcome to our home. >> thank you. merry christmas. >> are you comfy in the kitchen? >> i am so comfy. >> either i...
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know were to find us and know we're willing to have the useful and productive conversation. >> i guess the question for one whether you're at homeroadcasting, are they listening? ben wizner, thank you for being with us, edward snowden's legal advisor, aclu attorney. and also i want to thank kirk wiebe, returned from the national security agency where he worked for more than 32 years. what a story he told us about himself, that what happened to his family when he raised deep concerns about issues of privacy. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, we are going to cairo, egypt. mohamed morsi facing charges of terrorism and treason. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> stevie wonder performing last night. he is the human messenger of peace for advocacy for persons with disabilities. he received the advocate of the year award. congratulations, amy, in order for the yuan correspondents association giving democracy now! an award for its coverage of climate change. >> congratulations to the whole team for the years of remarkable coverage as we went from one global summit to an
know were to find us and know we're willing to have the useful and productive conversation. >> i guess the question for one whether you're at homeroadcasting, are they listening? ben wizner, thank you for being with us, edward snowden's legal advisor, aclu attorney. and also i want to thank kirk wiebe, returned from the national security agency where he worked for more than 32 years. what a story he told us about himself, that what happened to his family when he raised deep concerns about...
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e-mail us at our home page fox news.com/media buzz. give us a like on facebook.st comments and pictures there. from all of us on media buzz, thanks for watching. >>> today, a unique perspective on nelson mandela. an apartheid leader who helped transform south africa and served in mandela's government. >> adored by all of the people of this country. >> pik botha reflects on mandela's life and legacy. and we'll go live to south africa for the latest on the death of a towering statesman. then, the white house launches a new obama care offensive. >> you got good ideas, bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing i
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e-mail us at our home page fox news.com/media buzz. give us a like on facebook. we post comments and pictures there. from all of us on media buzz, thanks for watching. >>> we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert attachment a look at that. they are stuck. because of all the snow and ice you're looking live at dallas-ft. worth international airport. crews are now working to clear the runways in the middle of the ice, the snow and the sleet that right now is hammering parts of this nation on this sunday. meanwhile, take a look at these folks, passengers at dfw terminals. they have no choice right now but just to wait it out. officials have canceled or delays hundreds of flights over the past few days. 400 flights canceled today. as they say right now, there is no telling when things will get completely back to normal. hello, everyone. welcome to america's news headquarters today. >> i feel so bad for those folks. >> isn't it horrible, when you've got to sleep on the ground, the floor of the terminal. >> i hope they get where they are going. if you're driving,
e-mail us at our home page fox news.com/media buzz. give us a like on facebook. we post comments and pictures there. from all of us on media buzz, thanks for watching. >>> we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert attachment a look at that. they are stuck. because of all the snow and ice you're looking live at dallas-ft. worth international airport. crews are now working to clear the runways in the middle of the ice, the snow and the sleet that right now is hammering parts of this...
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here are some tips dog lovers with use at home.d a tiny apartment. >> reporter: work out your pup. >> if you can go out and walk and run and play briskly with your dog for 30 minutes a day, most of these behaviors magically disappear. >> reporter: be selective of what goes in the bowl. >> many of them are fed foods and treats that are high in sugar and simple carbs. they've been shown to change the behavior. >> reporter: and quality time. >> you must be willing to dedicate time, energy, and effort. because they don't come ready made. >> reporter: we check in with lucy fourth months later. has there been a transformation? from coming home to a destroyed living room to this. the same dog that once dragged her owner down the street now calmly strolls along. from demolishing toilet rolls to being unfazed by them. the last check in at the one-year mark -- >> lucy is manageable. she's listen to instruction and relax. whereas before, we could never have that. >> reporter: after more than a year of reigning as the worst dog if america, it
here are some tips dog lovers with use at home.d a tiny apartment. >> reporter: work out your pup. >> if you can go out and walk and run and play briskly with your dog for 30 minutes a day, most of these behaviors magically disappear. >> reporter: be selective of what goes in the bowl. >> many of them are fed foods and treats that are high in sugar and simple carbs. they've been shown to change the behavior. >> reporter: and quality time. >> you must be...
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e-mail us at our home page fox news.com/media buzz. give us a like on facebook.e post comments and pictures there. from all of us on media buzz, thanks for watching. >>> we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert attachment a look at that. they are stuck. because of all the snow and ice you're looking live at dallas-ft. worth international airport. crews are now working to clear the runways in the middle of the ice, the snow and the sleet that right now is hammering parts of this nation on this sunday. meanwhile, take a look at these folks, passengers at dfw terminals. they have no choice right now but just to wait it out. officials have canceled or delays hundreds of flights over the past few days. 400 flights canceled today. as they say right now, there is no telling when things will get completely back to
e-mail us at our home page fox news.com/media buzz. give us a like on facebook.e post comments and pictures there. from all of us on media buzz, thanks for watching. >>> we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert attachment a look at that. they are stuck. because of all the snow and ice you're looking live at dallas-ft. worth international airport. crews are now working to clear the runways in the middle of the ice, the snow and the sleet that right now is hammering parts of this...