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to use it less and less. home, we'll back at all use public transport. us to help them. we represent young people and young people use public transport every single day. it is up to us to help them. i carried out a campaign for two the one thing that stood out to me was the cost of travel is taking over my family. that was from an average student from a school in northumberland. that screams emotional. we need help and the only help they can get is from us to help them. if this is the national campaign, they tell decision-makers, they tell people in power, bus operators, this is pathetic, public transport needs help. young people need help to get to schools and socializing. thank you. [applause] i want to speaker from london. the one with the turquoise top. >> jazmin from the london borough of healing. ealing. we should have a new focus, something that is more of a national campaign that a local issue. young people face discrimination based on their skin color, their religion, it essentially appalling. we cannot let this continue. someone mentioned earlier, religious hate
to use it less and less. home, we'll back at all use public transport. us to help them. we represent young people and young people use public transport every single day. it is up to us to help them. i carried out a campaign for two the one thing that stood out to me was the cost of travel is taking over my family. that was from an average student from a school in northumberland. that screams emotional. we need help and the only help they can get is from us to help them. if this is the national...
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and i knew that we were going to need big arms around us to help us get there. remember how long it took to go from ipod to iphone, and those things. and you need a lot of resources to do it. just to be standalone? people would go, oh, you need to go public, you need to raise more money. i did not want to go public. so, when you saw that number, when you had the gut feeling, you just had to go with it. it is like when you get married. you never know what it's going to be like on the other side. you trust your gut. you have done all the analysis. but at the end of the day, it is all about emotional decision. it's not a rational one. emily: it is funny, because people still wonder why didn't you sell to apple. you worked at apple, it feels like apple. was that ever really an option? tony: we considered all the possible acquisition targets. and, and, and through that, you know -- they were obviously on the list. but at the end of the day, you know, been there, done that. google has massive compute power in the cloud and all kinds of algorithms and research around wh
and i knew that we were going to need big arms around us to help us get there. remember how long it took to go from ipod to iphone, and those things. and you need a lot of resources to do it. just to be standalone? people would go, oh, you need to go public, you need to raise more money. i did not want to go public. so, when you saw that number, when you had the gut feeling, you just had to go with it. it is like when you get married. you never know what it's going to be like on the other side....
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to help your small business grow. amos and monica are back with us to help us out. we've had our new year resolutions.k about how we'll make our companies grow. >> my tip is for people looking to raise money, new year, new needs for money, trying to meet with investors, i think the big thing to think about is to focus on making a connection. it's a rookie mistake for investors to just jump right into the details of their business without really trying to make that connection, and they should start by telling a story and it's really about skipping the jargon and focusing on the big vision, and it's really that ability to make a connection that will make the person on the other side of the table stop and listen. >> amos, you just raised money. >> yes. >> and really, it is about somebody wanting to invest in you, right? they have to feel comfortable with you and believe that you can do it >> absolutely. which is the reason why my top tip forre entrepreneurs in 2016 focuses around being intentional with your habits, mainly entrepreneurs focus on things people with do for them versus things they can do for
to help your small business grow. amos and monica are back with us to help us out. we've had our new year resolutions.k about how we'll make our companies grow. >> my tip is for people looking to raise money, new year, new needs for money, trying to meet with investors, i think the big thing to think about is to focus on making a connection. it's a rookie mistake for investors to just jump right into the details of their business without really trying to make that connection, and they...
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to give you, like, after -- the way they help you, like, apply for jobs. >> like i said, there are a plethora of factors to consider. unfortunately, too many of us ones. to help us avoid making those mistakes, we're joined by melissa cohen. she's an author and an expert on education. >> hi. it's a pleasure to be here. >> choosing a college seems pretty scary for most of us. >> of course. it's one of the biggest decisions you'll make as a be the hardest. >> you have a list of the top five mistakes teens make. so let's start with number five. you say that it's not smart to pick a school simply because >> yes. parents, relatives, and friends often encourage us to go to the schools that they went to, 'cause they had a great time. just because they had a wonderful experience doesn't mean that you will, too. what's a good fit for one person isn't necessarily a good fit for another. >> doesn't being a legacy help you to get in? >> no. being a legacy is just a factor on your application. it does not guarantee admission. >> okay. so, what's the next thing to avoid basing your school decisions on? >> the social life. just because a school has great parties, beaches, or sk
to give you, like, after -- the way they help you, like, apply for jobs. >> like i said, there are a plethora of factors to consider. unfortunately, too many of us ones. to help us avoid making those mistakes, we're joined by melissa cohen. she's an author and an expert on education. >> hi. it's a pleasure to be here. >> choosing a college seems pretty scary for most of us. >> of course. it's one of the biggest decisions you'll make as a be the hardest. >> you have...
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to c0011 jim o'sullivan chesapeake positive basis. . . it really does help us in the long run to be transparent and help us with those relationshiops 53;26;23 does help us in the long run to be transparent and and help us with those relationshiops 53;26;23 high school students were also awarded scholarships at the event. coming up on wavy news 10 - it's not too late to get federal assistance if you were impacted during superstorm sandy. and how ride sharing services like uber and lyft, may be saving wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away. new at five.... while popular ride-sharing companies have been hotly debated - they may be changing virginia for the better. 10 on your side's anita blanton is here to explain how companies like uber and lyft are reportedly saving lives. tom and deanna it's estimated that ev
to c0011 jim o'sullivan chesapeake positive basis. . . it really does help us in the long run to be transparent and help us with those relationshiops 53;26;23 does help us in the long run to be transparent and and help us with those relationshiops 53;26;23 high school students were also awarded scholarships at the event. coming up on wavy news 10 - it's not too late to get federal assistance if you were impacted during superstorm sandy. and how ride sharing services like uber and lyft, may be...
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we're engaged and we want the state ttbe engaged alongside of us to help us move forward. iowa is really leading in a loloof the happening out there and trying to learn and do a better jo" will need more resources to make sure they are increasing the adoption of water quality practices. ---- the big production report tuesday made a quick stir in the market.. but it looks like it will return to a sideways movement according to market analyst mike seery.. when i talked to him yesterday.. he added it will likely trend this way until april.. "it wasn't much of a surprise, the corn market, which i did get short once again, yesterday after the rally, around the 3.59 level. i'm not risking much around five cents." "corn was up a about around six cents yesterday up about a penny today. i still think lower prices are ahead. the problem with corn was it was going down on a daily basis before that rally. so short covering, still very bearish the grain market." "i am not currently involved in the cattle market, but as a producer, you have to take this and do something with it. we have
we're engaged and we want the state ttbe engaged alongside of us to help us move forward. iowa is really leading in a loloof the happening out there and trying to learn and do a better jo" will need more resources to make sure they are increasing the adoption of water quality practices. ---- the big production report tuesday made a quick stir in the market.. but it looks like it will return to a sideways movement according to market analyst mike seery.. when i talked to him yesterday.. he...
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we and we want the state to be engaged alongside of us to help us move forward. iowa is really leading in a lot of the water quality response that's happening out there and trying to learn and do a better job." northey says agriculture will need more resources to make sure they are increasing the adoption of water quality practices. ---- the big production report tuesday made a quick stir in the market.. but it looks like it will return to a sideways movement according to market analyst mike seery.. when i talked to him yesterday.. he added it will likely trend this way until april.. "it wasn't much of a surprise, the corn market, which i did get short once again, yesterday after the rally, around the 3.59 level. i'm not risking much around five cents." "corn was up a about around six cents yesterday up about a penny today. i still think lower prices are ahead. the problem with corn was it was going down on a daily basis before short covering, still very bearish the grain market." "i am not currently involved in the cattle market, but as a producer, you have to ta
we and we want the state to be engaged alongside of us to help us move forward. iowa is really leading in a lot of the water quality response that's happening out there and trying to learn and do a better job." northey says agriculture will need more resources to make sure they are increasing the adoption of water quality practices. ---- the big production report tuesday made a quick stir in the market.. but it looks like it will return to a sideways movement according to market analyst...
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us. to help us is amy goodman, senior lifestyle editor at zulily.com. the wrap coat, it is the style of the season, it seems. >> it is. it's a timeless classic. very sophisticated and chic. we like it because it's easy to wear. very warm and cozy. the wrap coat is also known as the robe coat. >> the robe coat. >> two long panels that cross softly in the front and are tied with a soft belt. really easy to put together. i think we like it because in those cold times like now, it'll keep us warm. >> here's the deal, full disclosure because you said timeless, this is two years old. this is a style that keeps coming back. it's gotten trendy lately. >> what i'm hearing, it's had fashion updates. this one, you can see, gigi, we here, it really has given it a modern update. this one, $240. >> $240? i love that. let's bring out our models. let's see what you've got for us, amy. >> all right. first up, we have on nora, all the celebrities are wearing it open and not doing the belt. this one is really wonderful from topshop. $150. how to do this look, go for a mon
us. to help us is amy goodman, senior lifestyle editor at zulily.com. the wrap coat, it is the style of the season, it seems. >> it is. it's a timeless classic. very sophisticated and chic. we like it because it's easy to wear. very warm and cozy. the wrap coat is also known as the robe coat. >> the robe coat. >> two long panels that cross softly in the front and are tied with a soft belt. really easy to put together. i think we like it because in those cold times like now,...
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so they're aware that they're predisposed to diabetes, and we have been working on translation and will interpretation, so we've been using interpreters to help us with language barrier p we also been working to translate materiality. >> and i see you have up on the screen there diabetes and coloradan tick disease screening sunday february 7 at st. edith stein on east main street in brockton. were in the fifth year of this brockton knocks down diabetes. how do you feel about where it's going, the impact you've been having? >> i see where we began and i see where we're at now and i think that in itself speaks volumes and the fact that we have 40 some odd members of this coalition. and it's growing and not only that i would definitely say that i have even received questions from other communities. this is a great initiative. can we model it. so i see it as growing but i also see it as eventually becoming a national model for eradicateing domestic violence. >> ask what would you like to say the to the people in the brockton stoughton community, the greater brockton area about this? >> it's a wonderful event. come out. it's free, and i do stress fre
so they're aware that they're predisposed to diabetes, and we have been working on translation and will interpretation, so we've been using interpreters to help us with language barrier p we also been working to translate materiality. >> and i see you have up on the screen there diabetes and coloradan tick disease screening sunday february 7 at st. edith stein on east main street in brockton. were in the fifth year of this brockton knocks down diabetes. how do you feel about where it's...
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. >> joining us to help us figure out where we are six days from voting.reat journalist from new york times, and chief political correspondent with us. robert, you have a big new piece out called ted cruz's evangelical gamble. i have it on my computer. there's a screen grab right there of that. his evangelical gamble. what is that gamble and what size do you see six days from away that will pay off? >> the gamble basically sets itself up like this. it's an explicit rejection of the conservative orthodoxy after the 2012 election that, hey, to win the presidency we are going to have to expand on our base. cruz says we have enough of the conservative voters out there. we need to go out them. and where cruz has sought to find them is in the evangelical group. he sa it's his contention there are millions who have checked out of the process. so his belief is that if he can tap into that base, then that will especially help in iowa where 60% of caucus goers from the republican side are evangelicals by their self-identification, but beyond that, 11 of the first 23
. >> joining us to help us figure out where we are six days from voting.reat journalist from new york times, and chief political correspondent with us. robert, you have a big new piece out called ted cruz's evangelical gamble. i have it on my computer. there's a screen grab right there of that. his evangelical gamble. what is that gamble and what size do you see six days from away that will pay off? >> the gamble basically sets itself up like this. it's an explicit rejection of the...
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to go through painful situations, but i think if we can build resilience and resources around us to help usgh these difficult challenges, then anything is possible. kevin p.: everything happens for a reason, and there was a very good reason that that happened that day, and not for one moment do i feel like i would want to be in a different place than i am right now, because i feel like what i'm doing and who and how i'm helping and what i'm learning and the things and the path that i'm taking now is so perfect. announcer: up next, ea breaks out its breakthrough technology. find out how the new face of the nba could be your own. you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ deductible rewards. one more way you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ one more way you're in good hands with allstate. [ music ] kevin: inside br
to go through painful situations, but i think if we can build resilience and resources around us to help usgh these difficult challenges, then anything is possible. kevin p.: everything happens for a reason, and there was a very good reason that that happened that day, and not for one moment do i feel like i would want to be in a different place than i am right now, because i feel like what i'm doing and who and how i'm helping and what i'm learning and the things and the path that i'm taking...
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it would have been nice to hear one or two concrete ideas about what people could do to help us a little bit. to help us rebuild. >>> fire officials say the blaze started on the first floor, but the cause was not determined. they have ruled out arson. >>> now trial to take a look at -- now it's time to take a first look at business. there appears to be a deal to saving the u.s.s. united states. it's been docked in south philadelphia for two decades. a group said a deal has been reached to redevelop the ship. we'll get more details that will be reached next week in new york city. the location of the event has some speculating the ship will be moving away from philadelphia. >>> facebook has applied for a patent that expanded its event features to share vehicles or find travel buddies to get to events. the patent has yet to be approved. >>> the dow gained 125 points. future point to a higher open today. >>> rocks and brews restaurants is owned by gene simmons and paul stanley. it's not known whether you rock and roll all night and part of every day. >>> when you are done with your food you're supposed to t
it would have been nice to hear one or two concrete ideas about what people could do to help us a little bit. to help us rebuild. >>> fire officials say the blaze started on the first floor, but the cause was not determined. they have ruled out arson. >>> now trial to take a look at -- now it's time to take a first look at business. there appears to be a deal to saving the u.s.s. united states. it's been docked in south philadelphia for two decades. a group said a deal has...
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to help. families affected have received debit cards to use for food and shelter. ((karen castro - reporting: despite the financial help, some residents tell us they are having a hard time finding a place to stay. we'll tell you why coming up at 6. karen castro, 8 news now.)) ((paula francis)) fire investigators are still estimating the damages. no injuries have been reported./// ((dave courvoisier)) > a killer still on the loose. ((paula francis)) what authorities have uncovered about the victim shot outside a 24 hour gym this week. ((dave courvoisier)) > plus... offering a different perspective. how the new year's eve coverage on 8 news now will be unlike any the valley has ever seen (("you're watching 8 news now at the news of southern ne ((paula francis)) > and we're party. ((dave courvoisier)) our new year's eve coverage starts at ten tonight. our crews will be on the air finale... with 8 news now personalities from red rock resort to downtown las vegas... and up and down the strip. we're asking viewers to use the hashtag #vegas n-y-e to showcase all their pictures and video. ((paula francis)) you can also go to our website las vegas now
to help. families affected have received debit cards to use for food and shelter. ((karen castro - reporting: despite the financial help, some residents tell us they are having a hard time finding a place to stay. we'll tell you why coming up at 6. karen castro, 8 news now.)) ((paula francis)) fire investigators are still estimating the damages. no injuries have been reported./// ((dave courvoisier)) > a killer still on the loose. ((paula francis)) what authorities have uncovered about the...
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what happens when people leave prison and we have two really feel with people to help us -- really wonderful people to help us with this conversation. we have heard lots of different stories but now we'll look at what happens when people actually leave. i have all the way to my right in red the executive director of the cook county department of corrections. just a little bit of background. she remembers visiting her own father in jail. he was incarcerated. and that was an active part of your life thinking about what would happen behind bars, visiting your father talking to him through plexiglas. >> yes. >> now you are a warden at a prison that has a very different approach to dealing with prisoners and a very different approach to dealing with the outside community. we'll hear a little bit about that. susan burton is here the founder and executive director of a new way of life project. after her sixth prison sentence in los angeles susan burton was fortunate in that she was given access to treatment services in santa monica and opened her eyes and made her realize if i have access to this kind of service in
what happens when people leave prison and we have two really feel with people to help us -- really wonderful people to help us with this conversation. we have heard lots of different stories but now we'll look at what happens when people actually leave. i have all the way to my right in red the executive director of the cook county department of corrections. just a little bit of background. she remembers visiting her own father in jail. he was incarcerated. and that was an active part of your...
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. >>> it would have been nice to hear concrete ideas what people could do to help us a little bit to help usld. >>> the fire department said the blaze started on the first floor, the cause was not determined, but they have ruled out arson. >>> dangerous deal philadelphia police are looking for scam artist who is scamming people trying to sell their old cell phone. >>> next up the market watch report. >>> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m., friday, january 29. breaking right now. >>> police find a dead body at a home in new castle county, delaware. we're live with the details on the suspicious death. >>> a woman jumps to safety when a fire breaks out in a philadelphia neighborhood. >>> we're learning about the sonic boom that shook parts of new jersey and beyond. >>> first up, let's get accuweather and traffic and go over to david murphy and matt pellman in for karen rogers, good morning. >> reporter: we're starting out on the cold side this morning not as bad as yesterday him take a look at cloud cover it's breaking up over the immediate region. we have a shot of earlier sunshine and thicker clou
. >>> it would have been nice to hear concrete ideas what people could do to help us a little bit to help usld. >>> the fire department said the blaze started on the first floor, the cause was not determined, but they have ruled out arson. >>> dangerous deal philadelphia police are looking for scam artist who is scamming people trying to sell their old cell phone. >>> next up the market watch report. >>> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m., friday, january...
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to 2016 continues. kennedy is back with us next. and later, republican front runner donald trump will be here to help us ring in the new year and make would make me cool. they don't sound cool to me. guess not. you got to stick up for yourself, like with the name your price tool. people tell us their budget, not the other way around. aren't you lactose intolerant? this isn't lactose. it's milk. ♪ . ♪ >>> welcome back. are you having fun? >> i'm having a great time. >> we're counting down to 2016. every party needs the perfect music to dance the night away to. we're going to head over to kennedy who's mixing it up with the deejay. take it away. >> the key is to keep the crowd moving. the crowd here at the knicker bocker is building. at excitement builds toward midnight. this is ryan, he's a deejay. he does some of the biggest parties on earth. what is your secret weapon? what gets the party going tonight? >> just keeping the people dancing. everyone moving, and i'm happy. >> how do you read the crowd? >> i'm looking at who's moving their body. >> and how do you know when to switch the music up? how do you know when to go old school.
to 2016 continues. kennedy is back with us next. and later, republican front runner donald trump will be here to help us ring in the new year and make would make me cool. they don't sound cool to me. guess not. you got to stick up for yourself, like with the name your price tool. people tell us their budget, not the other way around. aren't you lactose intolerant? this isn't lactose. it's milk. ♪ . ♪ >>> welcome back. are you having fun? >> i'm having a great time. >>...
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band aid or something but to law and hand out criminology us and how sociologists who are experts in working with communities across the united states to meet with us and help us to develop our play and no word yet on when that plan will be portsmouth. eric cain thirty news now new information on a robbery outside a virginia beach mcdonald's please tell thirty news now they have made three arrests in the case investigators say three men met the victim in the mcdonald's parking lot off of bonney road last night the victim reportedly wanted to buy a cell phone police say a fight started. one suspect punched the victim in the head and robbed him police said the victim pulled out a gun and fired no one was certain the suspects took off in a car but they did not get very far. virginia beach police say this is a good reminder of why you should find a safe place to buy and sell items from craig's list they say police precincts are a perfect spot in the community is welcome to use the spaces for that purpose from nine in the morning until nine at night any day of the week group of men car jacked a pizza delivery driv at gunpoint last night and often those workers s
band aid or something but to law and hand out criminology us and how sociologists who are experts in working with communities across the united states to meet with us and help us to develop our play and no word yet on when that plan will be portsmouth. eric cain thirty news now new information on a robbery outside a virginia beach mcdonald's please tell thirty news now they have made three arrests in the case investigators say three men met the victim in the mcdonald's parking lot off of bonney...
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. >> our science correspondent miel o'brien joins us to help us understand more.e've heard of humans beating computers and video games. why is it so significant that a computer is getting better and better at beating us at this particular game? >> because it is so hard. this is one of astho games that if you saw somebody playing it you would say that's not more than glorified checkers. but it has literally trillions ever possibilities. if you play the game. if you go back to 1997 when the ibm deeb blue machine beat gary casparoff, that was actually brute force hari. the machine would play off every subsequent move. there are a limited number of choices in chess. but in the game of "go," even though it's white stones and black stones, there are unlimited number of choices, hundreds upon hundreds, that builds, and that will choke the computer actually very quickly. what they did was figure out a way to kind of break down the problem and make the computer smart enough to beat a top "go" player. there an announcement from facebook, google, ali baba, big tech companies
. >> our science correspondent miel o'brien joins us to help us understand more.e've heard of humans beating computers and video games. why is it so significant that a computer is getting better and better at beating us at this particular game? >> because it is so hard. this is one of astho games that if you saw somebody playing it you would say that's not more than glorified checkers. but it has literally trillions ever possibilities. if you play the game. if you go back to 1997...
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. >> we ask my father to help us out, to help us with justice. we bury him today. didn't know he was going to work that fast. >> a woman tips off police that her ex-boyfriend, 33-year-old luis negron was the driver of the car that hits torres. he is arrested and in a deal with prosecutors pleads guilty to manslaughter and evading responsibility. sentencing is set for may 3rd. but what would you have done as angel torres lay alone? he deserved someone to stop traffic, perhaps to hold his hand, to have responded the way he most certainly would have. >> he always helped everybody in that area. and in his time of need, nobody there, nobody ran to my father to help him out. >>> next, new york's grand central station comes to a shocking standstill. >> how long has this been happening? >> i don't know. >> when "caught on camera: what would you do?" continues. ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars.
. >> we ask my father to help us out, to help us with justice. we bury him today. didn't know he was going to work that fast. >> a woman tips off police that her ex-boyfriend, 33-year-old luis negron was the driver of the car that hits torres. he is arrested and in a deal with prosecutors pleads guilty to manslaughter and evading responsibility. sentencing is set for may 3rd. but what would you have done as angel torres lay alone? he deserved someone to stop traffic, perhaps to...
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update i reached out to the department of technology asked them what they can do for us the amount of work that the gentleman has is a lot and so they have been meeting with us to help us come up with a plan and as always he's assisted the investigators with their work and prepares the difficult reports a typical data for the report moving to our investigation of cases the caseload for investigators is 28 cases that is well above the 16 best practices caseload and also exceeds by 6 cases per investigator the situation in 2014 third quarter 2014 their slowing decreasing now the additional staffing have arrived we accept the 2016 will be improved but again will not be ideal until we're able to make the changes that are necessary our goal to conduct our investigations within 9 months or conclude them within 9 months and during the third convert we were successful in doing that 73 percent of time only 7 of the cases were closed after a year but none of them have sustainable obligations and 53 percent from the third quarter we closed 78 percent between the day's not an extreme difference the average number of days to close the cases shown an improvement by decreasing by
update i reached out to the department of technology asked them what they can do for us the amount of work that the gentleman has is a lot and so they have been meeting with us to help us come up with a plan and as always he's assisted the investigators with their work and prepares the difficult reports a typical data for the report moving to our investigation of cases the caseload for investigators is 28 cases that is well above the 16 best practices caseload and also exceeds by 6 cases per...
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to us. it helps us with our occupancy which of course drives our gaming revenue and then revenues at our bars and restaurants and entertainment." the d says twice the number of people are staying there for the convention, than just two years ago. again, it opens wednesday, and action news will be there all week long to give you the inside scoop! in today's contact 13 consumer alert... tesla motors says it delivered thousands of electric cars to dealers across the country last year. it says 50-thousand-580 finished vehicles were produced in 20-15. tesla motors is on track to start making more than two-hundred model x suvs each the company is making investors happy... and nevadans-- as batteries are going to be made in our state starting next year. after its most recent sales report was released in november, shares in the company rose eleven-percent. the royals are usually very private... but now they're opening up and giving us a rare glimpse into life in the palace. that story is coming up, along with karla's rainy forecast. taking a live look outside... neeed them this week! adlib let's go t
to us. it helps us with our occupancy which of course drives our gaming revenue and then revenues at our bars and restaurants and entertainment." the d says twice the number of people are staying there for the convention, than just two years ago. again, it opens wednesday, and action news will be there all week long to give you the inside scoop! in today's contact 13 consumer alert... tesla motors says it delivered thousands of electric cars to dealers across the country last year. it says...
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homicide. 16;53 in more than one incident witnesses have refused to cooperate or provided very little useful information that can help us bring offenders to justice 21 )25 we would plead with the community, help us, meet us and let s partner in doing but community members like gyles -- feel that events like step forward -- in changing that. so no one has to experience what she -- and so many others do every day. 47;04 when you take a life it s not just that person it goes up and up there s people who love them and care about them who are now hurt for the rest of their lives 49;28 no one, no one should says they are still offering a 10-thousand dollar reward for anyone )s tips that lead to arrest or conviction in his case. their asking you to take action against crime and call the crime line at 1-triple-8- lock-u-up. live in the control room, kelly rule, newschannel 3. five americans who were imprisoned in iran are in the process of being freed tonight. the prisoner swap was confirmed shortly before it was announced that iran has met all measures spelled out in the landmark nuclear deal. wendy gillette has the latest --
homicide. 16;53 in more than one incident witnesses have refused to cooperate or provided very little useful information that can help us bring offenders to justice 21 )25 we would plead with the community, help us, meet us and let s partner in doing but community members like gyles -- feel that events like step forward -- in changing that. so no one has to experience what she -- and so many others do every day. 47;04 when you take a life it s not just that person it goes up and up there s...
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us to perform multiple life-saving tasks at once. that way, we're doing everything we can to help that person we're working on. and are you already using this in the field? yes. we've actually already had to use it on a call. it worked really well and performed just how we expected it to. so we're very happy with it and look forward to getting to use it on future calls. ... at truckee meadows fire station 15 ... where we will be showing you a new piece of equipment that will be helping firefighters when they and it's something that will be crucial when it comes to saving lives. i'm joined here by captain derek reid ... who is going to introduce this device. so what are we going to be seeing this morning? this device is able to perform chest compressions on a victim all by itself. why is a device like this needed? by helping with the cpr process, it frees up a firefighter to perform other duties. so this equipment acts as another member of the crew and can allow us to perform multiple life-saving tasks at once. that way, we're doing everything we can to help that person we're working on. and are you already using this in the field? yes.
us to perform multiple life-saving tasks at once. that way, we're doing everything we can to help that person we're working on. and are you already using this in the field? yes. we've actually already had to use it on a call. it worked really well and performed just how we expected it to. so we're very happy with it and look forward to getting to use it on future calls. ... at truckee meadows fire station 15 ... where we will be showing you a new piece of equipment that will be helping...
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us. of sunshine to help us get into the 50s. we topped out at 54. had the cold weather is going to return. tomorrow we are still mild. temperatures like this tomorrow. but we are all still dry, starting to gather into some clouds from the south and southwest. we have been clouding up over the last three thours. we will continue to have the system off to our west advance east ward that's what's going to bring us the chance for rain on friday. as well has some moisture from the south and southwest. if you live west of cincinnati that's where we are going to see closer to 9:00 in the morning. you probably want to pack the umbrella or the rain jacket. 42 by 9:00 tomorrow. track that rain for you hour by hour. >> rob: tonight it was round six for republican candidates for president but the first debate of 2016 was a little different only 7 made the cut. >> reporter: front runner donald trump brought his biter argumentment to center stage in the dae bait. trump claimed ted cruz svent qualifieded to run because he was born to an american citizen on cana dip an soil >> i will tell you i'm not >> trump made no apologies for his tone. >> i'm angry because our country is a mess. >> reporter: >> i made paperwork error >> reporter: the university opponent on stage was democrat hillary clinton. >> someone who mrif lie toss fooms of the victim >> if sgheets she might be going back and fort between the whit
us. of sunshine to help us get into the 50s. we topped out at 54. had the cold weather is going to return. tomorrow we are still mild. temperatures like this tomorrow. but we are all still dry, starting to gather into some clouds from the south and southwest. we have been clouding up over the last three thours. we will continue to have the system off to our west advance east ward that's what's going to bring us the chance for rain on friday. as well has some moisture from the south and...
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update i reached out to the department of technology asked them what they can do for us the amount of work that the gentleman has is a lot and so they have been meeting with us to help us come up with a plan and as always he's assisted the investigators with their work and prepares the difficult reports a typical data for the report moving to our investigation of cases the caseload for investigators is 28 cases that is well above the 16 best practices caseload and also exceeds by 6 cases per investigator the situation in 2014 third quarter 2014 their slowing decreasing now the additional staffing have arrived we accept the 2016 will be improved but again will not be ideal until we're able to make the changes that are necessary our goal to conduct our investigations within 9 months or conclude them within 9 months and during the third convert we were successful in doing that 73 percent of time only 7 of the cases were closed after a year but none of them have sustainable obligations and 53 percent from the third quarter we closed 78 percent between the day's not an extreme difference the average number of days to close the cases shown an improvement by decreasing by
update i reached out to the department of technology asked them what they can do for us the amount of work that the gentleman has is a lot and so they have been meeting with us to help us come up with a plan and as always he's assisted the investigators with their work and prepares the difficult reports a typical data for the report moving to our investigation of cases the caseload for investigators is 28 cases that is well above the 16 best practices caseload and also exceeds by 6 cases per...
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and so we felt that we needed to work with partners that would help us map the ocean floors, help us to begin to identify where other ships could be. because our goal was pretty simple. on the one hand, we wanted to find a ship for the museum when we opened. but on the other hand, what we wanted to do was stimulate a national and international conversation and interest in finding the hundreds of ships that are on the ocean floor. we wanted to make sure that people in senegal had the training and the interest and the resources to look in their waters. people in brazil. people in south africa. so on the one hand, the goal was very confined, find us a ship. on the other hand, the goal was is if this is the last front ie of knowledge and will help us understand the slave trade more than anything else that we have now, then how do we help countries around the world do this work? and so the slave wrecks project in part is also about education, helping to train young people to become underwater archaeologists, helping nations through collaborations to find the resources to identify and bring
and so we felt that we needed to work with partners that would help us map the ocean floors, help us to begin to identify where other ships could be. because our goal was pretty simple. on the one hand, we wanted to find a ship for the museum when we opened. but on the other hand, what we wanted to do was stimulate a national and international conversation and interest in finding the hundreds of ships that are on the ocean floor. we wanted to make sure that people in senegal had the training...
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likes marking the occasion with some cake in a special thank you to the viewers for helping us to reach thisnk social media by storm, help us to get to the million mark by going to fox 8.com and liking let's go to the mall not for shopping for artwork, and you won't find works by rembrandt and van gogh, they are made then made by an author, namedhe dr. seuss, he also, made art in his time, paintings of the grinch and cat in the hat, the lorax , and bluefish, he seemed to like to create, now appear to behold, just take it all in. >> these are known as his mani-pedis because he created them at night. >> cannot believe the sophistication of the artwork and different types that dr. >> the artwork is rolling out a shopping mall in palm beach is family-friendly and will be on displayfa through valentine's day. >> it is star trek day in cleveland we found a group of them celebrating at p. j. mcintyre's, the city council city council post issue a proclamation asou today is star trek day in the city . cleveland is the home of a chapter of a group of star trek fans who come together to form committee service they started in 1984 with
likes marking the occasion with some cake in a special thank you to the viewers for helping us to reach thisnk social media by storm, help us to get to the million mark by going to fox 8.com and liking let's go to the mall not for shopping for artwork, and you won't find works by rembrandt and van gogh, they are made then made by an author, namedhe dr. seuss, he also, made art in his time, paintings of the grinch and cat in the hat, the lorax , and bluefish, he seemed to like to create, now...
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often dont think about plants during january and the cold winter months....but what dont want to help us and give us some ideas on bring life to our indoor plants mike benken from hj benken florists and greenhouse. with colder weather approaching, many of us are forced to get our gardening fix indoors. houseplants can help us maintain a connection to our green thumbs thousands of indoor culture, it's easy to find some with flowers, foliage, or fragrance that pleases you. the plants listed below are some of my favorites for fighting the winter doldrums. for friends in the southwest and southeast, many of these are good garden plants, too. my criteria for selection include color, fragrance, foliage, care required, longevity, and even weirdness. with a little love and flourish and provide years of winter happiness. aloe aloe spp. . this large succulent is a common houseplant and folk remedy for soothing burns or itching. it sports a candelabra of orangish flowers. if given ample light throughout the year, aloes flower profusely in winter. they need well-drained, coarse soil and bright light. amaryllis
often dont think about plants during january and the cold winter months....but what dont want to help us and give us some ideas on bring life to our indoor plants mike benken from hj benken florists and greenhouse. with colder weather approaching, many of us are forced to get our gardening fix indoors. houseplants can help us maintain a connection to our green thumbs thousands of indoor culture, it's easy to find some with flowers, foliage, or fragrance that pleases you. the plants listed below...
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to thank him so much for helping us. gods really glad because sent him to help us. kimberly: and here is a look at another adorable they be. she is a 2015 contest winner for gerber. she is from troy, michigan. more than 170 thousand parents submitted pictures. she will appear in 2016 gerber ads. her parents will receive a $60,000 grand prize and $1500 of gerber children's clothing full stop she is a beauty. ahead, a closer look at how d.c. officials are melting the snow. plus, the weather forecast. ♪ kimberly: remember that song from "friends." took matters into their own hands tuesday, posting their efforts and a time lapse on youtube. then shared it with us. that's a lot of work. a lot of those videos and photos from viewers from blizzard 2016 are on wjla.com. dig continues, one of the challenges for cities is where to put all the snow, especially in the dense neighborhoods of d.c., but as mike carter-conneen reports, the district is also concerned about the environment will impact. as student by newton's law of motion, snow scooped up must go down somewhere. that
to thank him so much for helping us. gods really glad because sent him to help us. kimberly: and here is a look at another adorable they be. she is a 2015 contest winner for gerber. she is from troy, michigan. more than 170 thousand parents submitted pictures. she will appear in 2016 gerber ads. her parents will receive a $60,000 grand prize and $1500 of gerber children's clothing full stop she is a beauty. ahead, a closer look at how d.c. officials are melting the snow. plus, the weather...
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to help, saying love translates throughout *all religion. hassan: 01.49.0909hey're doing good work and that's why it's important for us and other people to help us as welllia ponterelli with the salvation army says their new friends have shown *them love in a brand new way. owing that our mission connects with his mission. that we're here to serve our community with love, without idiscrimination it's wonderful that people realize that's who we are and what we're doing. 01013.52.14 hassan wanted to raise the 30- thousand the salvation army was short. they didn't reach that goal, but they did raise enough to help 19 families this winter with heating and rent bills. are they christstns? who knows. are they muslim? these groups don't care. they say what matters, is they know they're loved. lia: 01.47.57 he said within the next two years, he'll have that 30,0000he's very hopeful for that. hopefully year after year, we will reach this goal 01.51.09.03lia: 01.48.02 we're partnership and relationship with himhis wife and his community that they bring with them and look forard to the many possibilities in the future there are for us you can still help th
to help, saying love translates throughout *all religion. hassan: 01.49.0909hey're doing good work and that's why it's important for us and other people to help us as welllia ponterelli with the salvation army says their new friends have shown *them love in a brand new way. owing that our mission connects with his mission. that we're here to serve our community with love, without idiscrimination it's wonderful that people realize that's who we are and what we're doing. 01013.52.14 hassan wanted...
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and how sociologists who are experts in working with communities across the united states to meet with us and help us to develop our play in residence on earth and all towns are moving forward they match what the police chief recently to talk about increasing security following the deadly shooting this past thanksgiving this week at portsmouth city officials are reaching out to the community year's budget city manager and the superintendent will lead a public meeting the goal is to get public input and set priorities for twenty seven teams first meeting is saturday at nine a m at woodrow wilson high school. there are two more meetings next thursday and next saturday the final republican debate before the iowa caucuses is tomorrow and donald trump is refusing to back off of his promise to boycott the prime time face off his campaign is continuing to criticize moderator megan kelly of fox news the other republican candidates have held practice sessions with and without someone playing donald trump abc stephanie ramos as more on the campaign drama democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders got a l
and how sociologists who are experts in working with communities across the united states to meet with us and help us to develop our play in residence on earth and all towns are moving forward they match what the police chief recently to talk about increasing security following the deadly shooting this past thanksgiving this week at portsmouth city officials are reaching out to the community year's budget city manager and the superintendent will lead a public meeting the goal is to get public...
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and that's why i'm spending my time here and trtrng to meet with individual iowans and motivate to help us." us."the next republican debate--set for thursday--is on the fox business twork. memeacom says it will offer the network to all of its subscribers for the debate. on the democratic side - hillary clinton is continuing her latest swing through iowa. earlier - the former secretary of state appeared at the univererty of dubuque.she says she's ready to show america what she can do to improve their lives -- and that effort includes building on what president ama did with the affordable care act. ow is it perfect? no it's not perfect but it's a great foundation to build on. and i'm going to work to improve it. let's get those out of pockct costs down" down"rlier in the day, clinton spoke at a campaign rally in ames. hillary clinton has lost her lead among democratic voters in iowa, at least according to one poll. poll.q.qnnipiac university says bernie sanders is now the front-runner in iowa.the numbers show sanders with 49- percent support over clinton's 44-percent. this is thth vermononsenator
and that's why i'm spending my time here and trtrng to meet with individual iowans and motivate to help us." us."the next republican debate--set for thursday--is on the fox business twork. memeacom says it will offer the network to all of its subscribers for the debate. on the democratic side - hillary clinton is continuing her latest swing through iowa. earlier - the former secretary of state appeared at the univererty of dubuque.she says she's ready to show america what she can do...