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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set...
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used to sit and his handwriting. he was a talented boy. psychologically everyone has suffered through college now the only see. us she shows us what's left of the primary school buildings across the road gutted by a direct hit it was only because the shelling happened so early in the morning that no one died. it's time for lisette to return to class and their desks hope people can see deep into separate to sell territory. from the classroom to the front line is a matter of just a few hundred meters in. crossing that front it's become part of everyday life for many of the children here and so is the shooting. there's not a single window in this entire school but hasn't needed to be replaced in the four years since the shooting began. and finally were allowed down to the river without the children. beyond the bridge between the front lines. and it's through this under the gaze of snipers from both sides the students pause every day. as the school day ends we join the children as they head back towards the checkpoint the experience of course in the front day in day out hasn't put her off she tells us she wants to study to become
used to sit and his handwriting. he was a talented boy. psychologically everyone has suffered through college now the only see. us she shows us what's left of the primary school buildings across the road gutted by a direct hit it was only because the shelling happened so early in the morning that no one died. it's time for lisette to return to class and their desks hope people can see deep into separate to sell territory. from the classroom to the front line is a matter of just a few hundred...
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us other inhabitants show us pictures of the victims who fled. not even the children were spared they say one person even had a cross cut into his leg a punishment for carrying a crucifix around us neck. if you let saudi works and kick back help she wants the authorities to take action and that this should be out there to them they said because it all by the authorities instead of for you know giving and giving and imprison that everybody is connected to this with is not. meant to hurt the conflict is not only about religion. it is there when we connected to the conflict in syria their population that they are fighting they are coming from was wrong where they fight in their living next to. inform and say that the group attacks three quickly. our first contact meant brings us to yet another victim of greetings it's so good to see you're doing better here for. two weeks ago i mean i was stabbed with a knife fourteen times he nearly died. now i live in this apartment like the resettle to athens my life is in danger or the. i mean and many other victims want to get to athens to safety. back in berlin to get in touch with the man who had a cross carved into his leg he's made it to a
us other inhabitants show us pictures of the victims who fled. not even the children were spared they say one person even had a cross cut into his leg a punishment for carrying a crucifix around us neck. if you let saudi works and kick back help she wants the authorities to take action and that this should be out there to them they said because it all by the authorities instead of for you know giving and giving and imprison that everybody is connected to this with is not. meant to hurt the...
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used to seeing from tiger. maybe this week will be different. >> thank you, anthony. >>> join us show us a fishnet for capturingon abc 7 news at 11:00, k-pop mania. how some fans are living out their dreams of being a k-pop star. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7,, "gray's anatomy." stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> that will do it for this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news on the abc 7 news app. i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz. thank you for joining us. see you a little later. bowls to serve teriyaki. see that right there? you can't say that. i can't tell people to try my bowls? no. check out my bowls? nope. what about my billboard? (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ now available comwith steak or chicken,s. covered in our teriyaki sauce, plus steamed veggies and your choice of white or brown rice. i've got the bowls to serve something different! (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contes
used to seeing from tiger. maybe this week will be different. >> thank you, anthony. >>> join us show us a fishnet for capturingon abc 7 news at 11:00, k-pop mania. how some fans are living out their dreams of being a k-pop star. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7,, "gray's anatomy." stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> that will do it for this edition of abc 7 news. look for breaking news on the abc 7 news app. i'm larry beil. >> i'm ama daetz....
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show of strength. mana how it says there is only us and the power. only to us had never chosen their symbol. so i want to call. them. a lot it's great and below that walk which stands for religious foundation and i'm going to mine a current used to live here before i says through the mountains i read this area all of them and now it belongs to them. apparently the group feels so safe that it can claim an entire zone within the camp for itself. yeah i. read up here for his life yeah his roommate at the time remembers about this kind of they were hunting down cards to kill them but he's an arab being from iraq and they threatened to slit his throat i mean the boys here said no no don't kill him he's not a kurdish i know several who don't know their let them know of. them and he grabbed me by the neck and lifted me up then he threw me over there. and. now he has his own apartment. he choked me and pressed the blade of my throat here. he told his friends hold him down so i can slit his throat. i left syria because of. when i arrived here i realized the same isis rules apply here to . iran from d
show of strength. mana how it says there is only us and the power. only to us had never chosen their symbol. so i want to call. them. a lot it's great and below that walk which stands for religious foundation and i'm going to mine a current used to live here before i says through the mountains i read this area all of them and now it belongs to them. apparently the group feels so safe that it can claim an entire zone within the camp for itself. yeah i. read up here for his life yeah his roommate...
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us showed us we were ill prepared to deal with any further exposures. >> reporter: turns out the exposure he and his detective experienced was from a synthetic opioid called fentanyl, often added to heroin, usually without the user's knowledge. the powder is especially dangerous when its airborne, and federal drug officials say a tiny amount, just two milligrams measured here with salt, can can be lethal. 167 people have died in the bay area. the detective could have been one of them. >> if we didn't have this equipment with us and the training with it, i probably wouldn't be talking with you here today. >> so this is our narcan kit. >> reporter: this is the man who helped bring naran training to the alameda county sheriff's office a year ago. about the that >> you're fooling yourself if you think that this doesn't affect your community in some way, shape or form. >> two alameda county sheriff's deputies were exposed to a dangerous dose of fentanyl. >> do you think this event was a wake-up call for other agencies in the bay area? >> absolutely. >> reporter: you've been fielding a lot of calls from different departments. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: what do they want to know? >> what is narcan. how do we get it. can we have your policy? can you provide us with training. >> reporter: we checked with some big law enforcement agencies in the bay area, santa clara and contra costa county deputies carry narcan kits on patrol. sheriffs deputies do, too. the oakland police department says it's working on a policy. san
us showed us we were ill prepared to deal with any further exposures. >> reporter: turns out the exposure he and his detective experienced was from a synthetic opioid called fentanyl, often added to heroin, usually without the user's knowledge. the powder is especially dangerous when its airborne, and federal drug officials say a tiny amount, just two milligrams measured here with salt, can can be lethal. 167 people have died in the bay area. the detective could have been one of them....
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us showed us that we were ill prepared to deal with any further exposures. >> reporter: turns out the exposure he and his detective experienced in that motel room was from a synthetic opioid called fentanyl. often heroin and oxy pills without the user's knowledge. the powder is especially dangerous when it's airborne. and federal drug officials say a tiny amount of the stuff, just 2 milligrams, measured here with salt, can be lethal. in fact, fentanyl has killed more than 900 californians in the past five years. 167 of them in the bay area. the detective could have been one of them. >> if we didn't have this equipment with us and the training with it, then i probably wouldn't be talking with you today. >> this is our narcan kit. >> reporter: this is the man who helped bring narcan and training to the alameda county sheriff's office a year ago. deputy fenton coley has been worrying about the tlaeft fentanyl for a long time. >> you're fooling yourself if you think this doesn't affect your community in some way shape or form. >> two alameda county sheriff's deputies were exposed to a dangerous dose of fentanyl. >> do you think this was a wake-up call for other agencies in the bay area? >> absolutely. >> you've been fielding a lot of calls from different departments. >> oh, yeah. >> what do they want to know? >> what is narcan, how do we get it, can we have your policy, can you provide us with training? >> reporter: we checked with some big law enforcement agencies in the bay area. santa clara and contra costa county departmenties carry narcan kits on patrol. as of april san francisco department puties do too.
us showed us that we were ill prepared to deal with any further exposures. >> reporter: turns out the exposure he and his detective experienced in that motel room was from a synthetic opioid called fentanyl. often heroin and oxy pills without the user's knowledge. the powder is especially dangerous when it's airborne. and federal drug officials say a tiny amount of the stuff, just 2 milligrams, measured here with salt, can be lethal. in fact, fentanyl has killed more than 900 californians...
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us and showed us in through a fire exit. after a bit of a dance, i wanted to check out the toilet. they had no bars or anything that would actually help you to useair user with mobility issues. so, we are going to call it a night. 0nce james managed to drag me out of bed, rachel and i had a catch—up about last night by the pool. people are willing to sell you a ticket for a0 euros. exactly. to only be able to go into the garden, or, you know, they didn't say to you, "you have to get someone to come and open a fire escape for you to actually get in." it's just all seems a bit... eugh. since filming, pasha say that they are sorry for the way i was initially treated when i arrived at their club. in a statement, they say... accessibility laws in ibiza are similar to those in the uk, stating that businesses must make reasonable adjustments to cater for those with access issues. but there is also a new clause in local law that aims to initiate fines for clubs that fail to make reasonable adjustments for access. i'm meeting vicente, a wheelchair user from ibiza. tonight, we are heading to the world—famous amnesia. last year i had a pretty bad experienc
us and showed us in through a fire exit. after a bit of a dance, i wanted to check out the toilet. they had no bars or anything that would actually help you to useair user with mobility issues. so, we are going to call it a night. 0nce james managed to drag me out of bed, rachel and i had a catch—up about last night by the pool. people are willing to sell you a ticket for a0 euros. exactly. to only be able to go into the garden, or, you know, they didn't say to you, "you have to get...
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used to sit and his handwriting. he was a talented boy. psychologically everyone has suffered. but could only see. us she shows us what's left of the primary school buildings across the road gutted by a direct hit it was only because the shelling happened so early in the morning that no one died. it's time for les yet to return to class from their desks peoples concede and to separate to sell territory. in the classroom to the front line is a matter of just a few hundred metres and crannies crossing that front it's become part of everyday life for many of the children here and so is the shooting. there's not a single window in this entire school that hasn't needed to be replaced in the four years since the shooting began. and finally we're allowed down to the river without the children beyond the bridge between the front lines no man's land and it's through this under the gaze of snipers from both sides the students pass every day . as the school day ends we join the children as they head back towards the checkpoint the experience of crossing the front day in day out hasn't put dasher off she tells us she wants t
used to sit and his handwriting. he was a talented boy. psychologically everyone has suffered. but could only see. us she shows us what's left of the primary school buildings across the road gutted by a direct hit it was only because the shelling happened so early in the morning that no one died. it's time for les yet to return to class from their desks peoples concede and to separate to sell territory. in the classroom to the front line is a matter of just a few hundred metres and crannies...
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>> coming up on "cbs this morning," actor shemar moore joins us in the studio to tell us all about the new season of the hit show s.w.a.t. usudio to tell us all about the new season of the hit show s.w.a.t. i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain... ...and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i can do more.
>> coming up on "cbs this morning," actor shemar moore joins us in the studio to tell us all about the new season of the hit show s.w.a.t. usudio to tell us all about the new season of the hit show s.w.a.t. i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief...
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trust us with a pick he will show us with us and just let them mukesh try to be like fish on a cricket you can ask he offers but you see him to please i meant to be like figure in the fourth division and second the mistakes i don't necessarily mean if i don't as the champions make them and. i can say i want to see this thing for. a school it's not just the football it's also the play. before me no club from east germany had played in the bundesliga since two thousand i'm not. looking for. supporting by i'm going to go for the fall by feet now they have a they have a team before they can suppose and save on people's experiences to him hi i'm up for i suggest i switched again it's a housing office was in point to be a membership to the knights of the fans because with bush it wasn't. just much of. a shit just that no respect for you. might not have had footballing success but it had and still has plenty of football in tradition. currently in the fifth division have a massive from base and a breach history. abi from hell knows that better than anybody he was there this looks like it's the
trust us with a pick he will show us with us and just let them mukesh try to be like fish on a cricket you can ask he offers but you see him to please i meant to be like figure in the fourth division and second the mistakes i don't necessarily mean if i don't as the champions make them and. i can say i want to see this thing for. a school it's not just the football it's also the play. before me no club from east germany had played in the bundesliga since two thousand i'm not. looking for....
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. >> he's going to show us us us s cook with scorpions. >> i'm going to show you how to cook with tarantulashey are biting bugs. >> an excellent form of protein. i have had scorpions before. >> i'm not excited about it. i did it for tv. >> me too. >> i have a feeling you're about to. >> the people at smithsonian thought, why don't i give them some samples, so, here you go. >> are they in chocolate at least? >> there are multiple flavors. these are the ant and some crickets. on and cheese. i'll occupy those. and sour cream and onion. one more option you have is the sucker with a scorpion. >> i'll take that. >> wait, hold out your hand. >> oh, wow, smell that. it's a cricket. ready? >> oh, yummy. i'll eat another one. >> i don't know how i feel about it. >> it tastes like a potato snack. >> do it. ah! >> oh, my god. >> the one time you do that. >> he's going to be a dead bug. >> i'm going to try the ant. >> i was going to try it until you did that. >> it's a little crunchy. >> oh, here they are. >> there, you can see the ant on the inside. >> all episodes of "bug bites" are streaming on smiths
. >> he's going to show us us us s cook with scorpions. >> i'm going to show you how to cook with tarantulashey are biting bugs. >> an excellent form of protein. i have had scorpions before. >> i'm not excited about it. i did it for tv. >> me too. >> i have a feeling you're about to. >> the people at smithsonian thought, why don't i give them some samples, so, here you go. >> are they in chocolate at least? >> there are multiple flavors....
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show it wasn't a lot of us even if it was a. you took the first bit of the trip was the superman there for us the ability to put these beliefs to meet you but boy she was the only so much to be able to be seen selfless and human but much more news was when she said it was the answer so i knew the streets my life. what holds it has to do something. to put themselves on the line big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to look for us injury. or something. bill. shuster who got the script to us a little boom will chose to despoil beef trade offs each of these points must be telling me you see the new potential office for just by listening every one of them and then i shuffle them from one ambition to be finished and we'll get your ideas for the budget boom or push in terms of motion you said pinney civi. first and you well they should we think so. meaning. for me i know i'm on the. blue moon. journey north but just goes through your mind with me was that also something in the from the from the strip club. was that it that it started that way but there are. obviously. bad idea yeah that's it i don't know what your united thou
show it wasn't a lot of us even if it was a. you took the first bit of the trip was the superman there for us the ability to put these beliefs to meet you but boy she was the only so much to be able to be seen selfless and human but much more news was when she said it was the answer so i knew the streets my life. what holds it has to do something. to put themselves on the line big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to look for us injury. or something. bill. shuster who got the script to...
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doug luzader joins us live from virginia to show us and tell us how people are getting ready. >> reporter: good morning. the water level is already high behind me and the storm is not even here yet. that is the concern. this area has been inundated with rain already and the flooding from this hurricane could be catastrophic. squeezing in every last moment, looking at this speech, it's hard to imagine what is on the wafrom space, it is frighteninglcl >> we decided we would leave sometime wednesday just to be safe because we don't know what the hurricane will hold for us. >> reporter: for many in the path, the race is on to say what they can and officials are pleading with the residents in coastal areas to get out now. >> we know that this evacuation order that i'm issuing is going to be inconvenient for some people. it's going to be inconvenient. but, we do not want to risk one south carolina life in this hurricane. >> reporter: all of this triggers a federal response, as well. president donald trump tweeted pictures of an oval office briefing on the progress of the storm. warships based a
doug luzader joins us live from virginia to show us and tell us how people are getting ready. >> reporter: good morning. the water level is already high behind me and the storm is not even here yet. that is the concern. this area has been inundated with rain already and the flooding from this hurricane could be catastrophic. squeezing in every last moment, looking at this speech, it's hard to imagine what is on the wafrom space, it is frighteninglcl >> we decided we would leave...
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us, wanting to show us veoeos of whathey hahaveeen throroh. mohamed bagaga: thalgeriris haveent usus back to nigiger again. when we were in thdesesert, ey robbed us of everying we had our ney, o o cell phonon, even our water. we had to walkoror kilomers.s. they treat us black opople lik anims. reporter: political activist ibrahihim manzo dialallo is thed of radio s sahara in agagadez. as beshe c can, trieses t cument whahas going on out i the desertrtand writ disturbing reportsts. his information cocomes fromtaff in the field. ibrahim also blames s the eu. ibrahim: europe is funngng this blant didisrard of human righghts -- the mumurdering, e rapepes, the slaveve tde -- ase have seen n in libya. reporter: wewe meet the eueu ey in niger, in the capital nmemey. hehe rejts thehe ausationsns. raul: our p prprioty of th eueupean uni was to oioid deaths. pele dyingnd victi of the afficking. rereport: people-smuggle h have repeatedly b been accused d of brbrutality. bashir denies that was te e in hihis ca, evenen ithe workrkas provideded him with a certain degree of prosperity. a tv now statands where mimigrs us to slslp. but he says that he did everyth
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old show us who we've seen each day and know it's cheaper for us to cure or steal a gram. or so same thing again he has never let me get rid of the affordable. and there isn't much of a going to fear and you know great it makes any that you put out so you can is a good cause a plan that solves what you did to get it in the. you put them. put your purpose in the three of them leadership personally for. the kill. cock. and yes the book which ensued in the skull. store. that. the sopranos where the police gives me what's got lost ordinarily would just lead to good use out of if you knew deep within you should be able to sneak yeah berets is one of these guys a little bush. is not going to this could have said war. no i don't the will move. all in the city media video but a shame. but the muslim percentage of the senior level in the city but i'm sure. you've been listening to the system us and for months and. usually do you know when but i'm not. a muslim the little bit i was able to shoot the bomb which. i saw no need to be sure your post or social but i do know you but it wi
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us your big blunders at work. get in touch with us on today's show using the hashtag bbcbizlive. llo and welcome to business live. and feel free to and share your work embarrassing moments and blunders. we have a lot of them in already. we start with brexit. as you've been hearing, uk prime minister theresa may is at a summit in salzburg, austria, trying to sell her plan for britain's future relationship with the eu when it leaves in six months time. many employers are becoming increasingly worried about their ability to recruit the right staff, once britain is no longer part of the eu's freedom of movement rules. 139,000 eu citizens left the uk last year in the wake of the brexit vote — the highest number in a decade. that has left employers in some sectors — especially hospitality, health and agriculture — struggling to recruit staff. at the lower skilled end of the market, the number of people applying for each vacancy has fallen from 2a to 20 over the past year, according to a recent survey. companies are having to raise wages to attract workers. the uk government's migration
us your big blunders at work. get in touch with us on today's show using the hashtag bbcbizlive. llo and welcome to business live. and feel free to and share your work embarrassing moments and blunders. we have a lot of them in already. we start with brexit. as you've been hearing, uk prime minister theresa may is at a summit in salzburg, austria, trying to sell her plan for britain's future relationship with the eu when it leaves in six months time. many employers are becoming increasingly...
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cameras they flock around us wanting to show us videos of what they've been through more just a little. bit and they judge a. new. jury and sent us back to new geragos when we were in the desert they robbed us of everything we had our money our cell phones even our water we had to walk for kilometers they treat us black people like animals. political activist abraham mansour diallo is the head of radio so hard and i get tears as best he can he tries to document what's going on out in the desert and writes disturbing reports his information comes from staff in the field ibrahim also blames the e.u. . and them in europe is funding this blatant disregard of human rights the murdering the rapes the slave trade as we've seen in libya and we need the e.u. envoy to nisha and the capital niamey he rejects the accusations. with very european union to avoid this people dying in victims of the traffic people smugglers have repeatedly been accused of brutality that she denies that was true in his case even if the work has provided him with a certain degree of prosperity a t.v. now stands where migrants used to sleep but he says that he did e
cameras they flock around us wanting to show us videos of what they've been through more just a little. bit and they judge a. new. jury and sent us back to new geragos when we were in the desert they robbed us of everything we had our money our cell phones even our water we had to walk for kilometers they treat us black people like animals. political activist abraham mansour diallo is the head of radio so hard and i get tears as best he can he tries to document what's going on out in the desert...
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kenneth craig shows us how. >> they'll use the two of you in a marketing campaign. >> reporter: these two pranksters got a surprise of their own from talk show hostelen -- host sprz ellen. it began this summer when a university of houston student and his friend noticed a lack of diversity op the wall -- on the walls of mcdonalds. >> we were eating and we looked around and saw the posters around. there were no asians. we felt like it was our duty to pup -- put ourselves up there. >> we took the pictures and added the fries. >> reporter: the pair turned the photo to a large poster and snuck the fake poster on to the wall. >> crazy rich asians was a big flurns on me. i watched the movie three times. wewantedbe >> reporter: mcdonalds apparently had no idea what they had done until the mayor tweeted about it earlier this month saying it's been 51 days. the tweet went viral and so did the friend. the poster is donated to the ronald mcdonald housz in houston -- house in houston to be auctioned off. they both signed it to prove the fake poster is the real thing. >> not bad of a prank. and not
kenneth craig shows us how. >> they'll use the two of you in a marketing campaign. >> reporter: these two pranksters got a surprise of their own from talk show hostelen -- host sprz ellen. it began this summer when a university of houston student and his friend noticed a lack of diversity op the wall -- on the walls of mcdonalds. >> we were eating and we looked around and saw the posters around. there were no asians. we felt like it was our duty to pup -- put ourselves up...
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us to show us the lieutenant governor's firing back. >> gavin newsom did not waste time defending himself and it is not the first time president trump has singled out gavin newsom since the two have opposite thoughts on immigration. at a rally for dean heller last night president trump said democrats want to give welfare and healthcare to who he calls illegal aliens. >> all over the world they will be coming into california. republicans want to protect the safety net for the truly needy americans. people who need help, not for the illegal aliens that come in to our country illegally. >> trump called out gavin newsom by asking the crowd how about this clown in california running for governor? newsom kicked it up a notch writing on twitter hello donald trump, interesting description coming from the guy who is literally locking up kids like penny weiss. he is referring to the character from the novel and movie it. in the book the villainous clown praise upon children and can transform into its victims worst nightmares, this is two weeks after trump referenced newsom when talking about universal healthcare for immigrants. >>> the bay area professor accusing judge brett kavanaugh of sexual assault is laying out conditions before testifying. >> now, the president is throwing his full support behind his nominee. >> president trump heaping praise upon his embattled nominee at a rally in las vegas. >> brett kavanaugh is one of the finest human beings you will ever have the privilege of knowing or meeting. >> the confirmation has been delayed as the senate deals with accusations by christine blasey ford. she says that he sexually assaulted her when they were in high school, cavanagh denies the allegation. >> coming before the committee. >> white house and republicans deny requests for an fbi investigation and have pushed forward with a hearing monday for ford and brett kavanaugh. >> this is a fast track and they are intent on getting the judge onto the supreme court.>> ford's attorney says she is willing to testify but wants to do so later in the week. judge cavanagh says he will want to clear his name on monday. >> the senate judiciary committee has given ford until 7:00 this morning to confirm if she will be showing up. >>> there is new body cam video from pittsburgh police as they defend themselves on a use of force incident. we take a closer look at the video.>> reporter: police decided to release this body camera video after it had gotten some golf over use of force in a cell phone video of the scene incident that had gone viral. police wanted to clear the air. this is what things looked like from theirs for effective -- perspective. >> stop resisting. give me your hands. >> police say they are trying to be as open as possible about the arrest from september 15. officers responded to a call about a man suspected of stealing gasoline near power avenue and then they saw this 31-year-old man matching the description. >> you haven't been stealing gas? why don't you drop what you have in your hand? why not? >> because i don't trust you. >> reporter: the suspect repeatedly said shoot me before throwing the crowbar to the ground. he continued to be uncooperative so they used what they called distraction punches to grab his hand, the man was then treated by medical personnel for some injuries
us to show us the lieutenant governor's firing back. >> gavin newsom did not waste time defending himself and it is not the first time president trump has singled out gavin newsom since the two have opposite thoughts on immigration. at a rally for dean heller last night president trump said democrats want to give welfare and healthcare to who he calls illegal aliens. >> all over the world they will be coming into california. republicans want to protect the safety net for the truly...
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. >> if he's so proud of his conservative credentials, show us the record. stand before us. >> also tonight, the emotional editorial written bi-monthly ee tibbetts' father. he calls on americans not to use his daughter's death to advance their political agenda. >>> in southern california, several people are missing. more than a dozen others injured after two recreational boats collide. five of the eight vick timds of a deadly bus crash have been identified, and a mom gives birth to twins just hours after surviving the horrific collision. >>> and the massive tornado touches down in michigan as a line of intense storms roll across the midwest. >>> good evening, i'm elaine key hanoi. they are getting red he for an all-out battle over brett cav na o gnaw. the senate confirmation heergds begin on tuesday. democrats accuse the white house of withholding thousands of pages of documents related to the judge. weda jiang reports. >> reporter: democratic senator dick durbin is demanding president trump release the records from judge brett kavanagh's work in the white house for former
. >> if he's so proud of his conservative credentials, show us the record. stand before us. >> also tonight, the emotional editorial written bi-monthly ee tibbetts' father. he calls on americans not to use his daughter's death to advance their political agenda. >>> in southern california, several people are missing. more than a dozen others injured after two recreational boats collide. five of the eight vick timds of a deadly bus crash have been identified, and a mom gives...
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used in racial terms. that's one. second, he said that he's used it many times before. well, let's see where he's used it before. i challenge desantos. show us where you use the material a monkey it up before and clearly, if you are trying to sell yourself as one that can govern and bring a state together, the smart thing to do if you have those feelings is to say if i offended people, that wasn't my intent. i apologize for anything and show leadership but to double down when so many people are saying they were offended shows that there was an intent there. >> help us here try to understand as we heard from gillum earlier in that sound byte, he's a harvard-educated man that he should be smart enough to know that kind of language there, not just a phrase. so what does it say? who is he trying to reach? who is he trying to get the connection to by using that terminology? >> he's not trying to connect with anybody and i would push back on it not being a well-known term. there is plenty of video clips with john kerry using the term and bernie sanders and adam schiff. i'm looking at this -- and president obama to score political points. what d
used in racial terms. that's one. second, he said that he's used it many times before. well, let's see where he's used it before. i challenge desantos. show us where you use the material a monkey it up before and clearly, if you are trying to sell yourself as one that can govern and bring a state together, the smart thing to do if you have those feelings is to say if i offended people, that wasn't my intent. i apologize for anything and show leadership but to double down when so many people are...
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. >> if he is so proud of his conservative credentials, show us the record. stand before us. >> quijano: also tonight, the emotional editorial written by mollie tibbett's father. he calls on americans not to use his daughter's death to advance their political agenda. dozen others injured, after two recreational boats collide. five of the eight victims of the deadly bus crash have been identified. and, a mom gives birth to twins just hours after surviving the horrific collision. and a massive tornado touches down in michigan, as a line of intense storms roars across the midwest. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. lawmakers are getting ready for an all-out battle over president trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. the senate confirmation hearings begin on tuesday. democrats are accusing the white house of withholding thousands of pages of documents related to the judge. weijia jiang reports. >> they are suppressing these documents. >> reporter: democratic senator g ck durbin is demanding trump release the records for brett kavanaugh's work in the white ous
. >> if he is so proud of his conservative credentials, show us the record. stand before us. >> quijano: also tonight, the emotional editorial written by mollie tibbett's father. he calls on americans not to use his daughter's death to advance their political agenda. dozen others injured, after two recreational boats collide. five of the eight victims of the deadly bus crash have been identified. and, a mom gives birth to twins just hours after surviving the horrific collision. and...
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i think there is a process that sarah walked us through to show us a process for community members. >> the point is that we use modeling and the information we have nout the field. in case something changes or we miss something there is a process where you can remove your property from the map. we adopt the map because we did extensive outreach with everyone. by coming here and giving us the information, we will evaluate your property right now. [ inaudible ] >> once you give us information we will take you off the list. -- off the map. . >> that is the key. i think to the resident's point the contiguous is the problem. if you are talking about seven to 10 feet, i can see how that would be an acceptable appeal. at the end it says delegate to the general manager to make future updates for certain specified purposes. would this be a specified purpose? a unique circumstance? >> it is interesting because you could have a complex where you subdivide it. you could be on the 12th floor. you don't flood. you feel sorry for who is on the first floor. can you hear ne? >> i can hear you. >> i think those are the challeng
i think there is a process that sarah walked us through to show us a process for community members. >> the point is that we use modeling and the information we have nout the field. in case something changes or we miss something there is a process where you can remove your property from the map. we adopt the map because we did extensive outreach with everyone. by coming here and giving us the information, we will evaluate your property right now. [ inaudible ] >> once you give us...
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to talk to us they show us documents vaccination cards they cry they are desperate the children are old severely disabled all with similar symptoms. after our interviews the families contact us and withdraw their permission to be featured we later find out that the local police have put pressure on them to keep quiet like that. only she has to choose doesn't withdraw her consent. not only about how even if they find russia i won't be afraid the truth is in here i'm sticking to my guns. she also shows us her daughter's vaccination record on it of the names shank shown biotechnology and hand child to companies accused of producing defective vaccines amid mounting public anger eighteen men. just been taken into custody state television reporter china's president xi jinping touching the topic and the people come first she said we must ensure this doesn't happen again for many of the parents such comments don't go far enough they've gathered in front of the state hospital in beijing to chant stop the fax nations and bring back our children the police have reportedly already loose some parents and returned them to their home provinces. you're watching news come on the program turn
to talk to us they show us documents vaccination cards they cry they are desperate the children are old severely disabled all with similar symptoms. after our interviews the families contact us and withdraw their permission to be featured we later find out that the local police have put pressure on them to keep quiet like that. only she has to choose doesn't withdraw her consent. not only about how even if they find russia i won't be afraid the truth is in here i'm sticking to my guns. she also...
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. >> the author shows us live to show us how to stop them. >> a beautiful day across the entire bay area. lots of sunshine, some very warm temperatures. the last thursday of summer. a few changes could move in by the weekend. we'll talk about coming up. (music throughout) >>> well, if you feel like you're being bombarded lately with spam calls on your cell phone, you're not imagining things. the new report says by next year, nearly half of all cell phone calls will come from scammers. this projection was put together by first orion a company that provides phone carriers and customers with call blocking technology. sounds nice, right? joining me now is gavin mccomber from first orion. gavin, thank you for being here today. we'll talk about the technology in a moment. but give me a sense of how much worse the problem has gotten with these spam calls on our cell phones and why is it so bad? >> sure, thank you for having us. so we provide call protection services to make u.s. carriers, businesses, and tens of millions of mobile subscribers. and over the past 18 months, we have analyzed about
. >> the author shows us live to show us how to stop them. >> a beautiful day across the entire bay area. lots of sunshine, some very warm temperatures. the last thursday of summer. a few changes could move in by the weekend. we'll talk about coming up. (music throughout) >>> well, if you feel like you're being bombarded lately with spam calls on your cell phone, you're not imagining things. the new report says by next year, nearly half of all cell phone calls will come...
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show us your house. show us the damage so people can get a sense. you were here during the storm. you actually moved you said to a fire house? >> yeah. we evacuated across from the fire house downtown. we were worried about the wind speeds and how long the wind would be here. and we were worried about the trees falling on our house and it actually happened. >> you can see here, david. water damage all over the floor. this is what we're seeing across the city of wilmington. we'll go into the kitchen. i'll show you where the tree came into the house. this is what people are finding when they come back. this is why they want to come back. you can see right here. >> well, one of the main reasons why we stayed was because we knew that there was going to be problems. and we can help out other people. we didn't think that we would need the help this time. but we're out chain sawing trees away, trying to clear roads. it's just -- you know a lot of people left that were probably safe. but we're just really glad that we're safe now. >> you obviously feel like you made the right decision. you
show us your house. show us the damage so people can get a sense. you were here during the storm. you actually moved you said to a fire house? >> yeah. we evacuated across from the fire house downtown. we were worried about the wind speeds and how long the wind would be here. and we were worried about the trees falling on our house and it actually happened. >> you can see here, david. water damage all over the floor. this is what we're seeing across the city of wilmington. we'll go...
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. >> reporter: the dea showed us >> so, if you look here -- >> reporter: the dea showed us how criminalsipment bought online to make their counterfeit pills. >> so the powder would get placed in here, so this will be the fentanyl with any other cutting agent or binder. and then as i spin the wheel, the upper punch will come down, apply pressure to create the tablet, and then up comes tablet. >> so you just take the pill out, put it in the little bottle and sell it. >> reporter: here's another key piece of equipment falkowski was able to easily buy online -- a "v" mixer. a $3,000 commercial grade pill mixing machine. his ingredients were pill binding powder and crushed tylenol mixed with raw fentanyl, which is much cheaper and more potent than other opioids. >> he felt like he had a relatively safe formula that would mimic the effect of a percocet. >> with a load of pills that he makes in a day, how much would he make? >> he could make $400, $500 over a course of a day. >> reporter: falkowski thought he had hit the jackpot with his counterfeit pill operation, showing off his expensive hom
. >> reporter: the dea showed us >> so, if you look here -- >> reporter: the dea showed us how criminalsipment bought online to make their counterfeit pills. >> so the powder would get placed in here, so this will be the fentanyl with any other cutting agent or binder. and then as i spin the wheel, the upper punch will come down, apply pressure to create the tablet, and then up comes tablet. >> so you just take the pill out, put it in the little bottle and sell it....