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they used to be sold here right? >> they used to be sold here? >> when did they stop? >> i don't know. i wouldn't sell it but i knew that the stand over there use to sell them. >> looks like there is a real alter on for misoprostol, they are not allowed to sell it here anymore. i think everyone here seems to be aware that you need a prescription for it, seems to be a real crackdown on folks who do sell it. no one here wants to talk about it. they just say they don't have it. >> traveling north to san antonio and other cities which do have abortion clinics is not an option for undocumented women. they'd have to cross through internal checkpoints on the way, where homeland security agents would ask to see their id. but for women who do have access to misoprostol, self-inducing an abortion carries its own risks, like being far away from a doctor in case anything goes wrong. researchers say self-induced abortions will become more common here as access to clinics becomes harder. >> we are back at mellisa's house. she had have taken her pills by now. i'm going to see how she'
they used to be sold here right? >> they used to be sold here? >> when did they stop? >> i don't know. i wouldn't sell it but i knew that the stand over there use to sell them. >> looks like there is a real alter on for misoprostol, they are not allowed to sell it here anymore. i think everyone here seems to be aware that you need a prescription for it, seems to be a real crackdown on folks who do sell it. no one here wants to talk about it. they just say they don't have...
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figure for allowing us to be here this evening -- thank you for allowing us to be here this evening. you have seen clear differences tonight. i am not a washington politician. i grew up on a family farm. i am a mother, i am a soldier, and i am an independent leader who cares about the nation we are leaving our children. i disagree almost completely with congressman braley and president obama on just about everything. spending, taxes, obamacare, amnesty, and the list goes on. congressmen braley has a failed record in d.c. and he is running >> thank you. good evening. figure for allowing us to be here this evening -- thank you for allowing us to be here this evening. you have seen clear differences tonight. i am not a washington politician. i grew up on a family farm. i am a mother, i am a soldier, and i am an independent leader who cares about the nation we are leaving our children. i disagree almost completely with congressman braley and president obama on just about everything. spending, taxes, obamacare, amnesty, and the list goes on. congressmen braley has a failed record in d.c.
figure for allowing us to be here this evening -- thank you for allowing us to be here this evening. you have seen clear differences tonight. i am not a washington politician. i grew up on a family farm. i am a mother, i am a soldier, and i am an independent leader who cares about the nation we are leaving our children. i disagree almost completely with congressman braley and president obama on just about everything. spending, taxes, obamacare, amnesty, and the list goes on. congressmen braley...
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applause ] >> thank you so much, i understand that claire's daughter is here, please join us, please join your grandmother. i just want to acknowledge a couple of other folks sharon johnson was the first executive director of our department on the status of women, she is here with us tonight. [ applause ] and so to present our final closing healing song, please help me welcome emma jean foster, a member of the (inaudible) memorial church choir. [ applause ] >> i am going to sing a song that i wrote while in a parking lot at trader joes as a security guard. and it is a metaphor for life in general not just for people trying to park their cars. ♪ ♪take that space has got your name on it ♪got your name on it. ♪it got your name on it. ♪go on now ♪take that space it's got your name on it ♪right now, it is yours to claim ♪now don't steer yourself ♪in to a hopelessness ♪don't drive yourself yourself in sane ♪you have got to move ahead, with confidence, but you got to do it in your daddy's name. ♪go on now, take that space, it's got your name on it. and has got to your name on it, and it has got your name on it. go on now, take
applause ] >> thank you so much, i understand that claire's daughter is here, please join us, please join your grandmother. i just want to acknowledge a couple of other folks sharon johnson was the first executive director of our department on the status of women, she is here with us tonight. [ applause ] and so to present our final closing healing song, please help me welcome emma jean foster, a member of the (inaudible) memorial church choir. [ applause ] >> i am going to sing a...
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to us until it does happen to us. guess what? ebola is happening to us. it's here. when it comes to pressing the folks who said it never would get here, it's enough to make you sick. welcome. i'll neil cavuto. talking about another crisis the government could be screwing up. the cdc missing things on ebola or playing down ebola. it's most common symptom is acting like nothing is wrong. like insisting isis as the jv team or the justice department targeting a journalist or the disastrous health carroe rollou. the problem with minimizing crises that become big crises is folks soon think you don't have a handle on a'y crisis, which is why many aren't buying the cdc saying ebola is contained. they are the same officials that said it would never come here in the first place. well, it has. and the official response is enough to make anyone want to stick a syringe in their eye. our guests are here to break it down. ben stine is out there week. >> keep it out of arm's reach, i guess. i agree. i don't think anyone would disagree. lack of faith in government. it's been coming f
to us until it does happen to us. guess what? ebola is happening to us. it's here. when it comes to pressing the folks who said it never would get here, it's enough to make you sick. welcome. i'll neil cavuto. talking about another crisis the government could be screwing up. the cdc missing things on ebola or playing down ebola. it's most common symptom is acting like nothing is wrong. like insisting isis as the jv team or the justice department targeting a journalist or the disastrous health...
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to us until it does happen to us. guess what? ebola is happening to us. it's here. when it comes to pressing the folks who said it never would get here, it's enough to make you sick. welcome. i'll neil cavuto. talking about another crisis the government could be screwing up. the cdc missing things on ebola or playing down ebola. it's most common symptom is acting like nothing is wrong. like insisting isis as the jv team or the justice department targeting a journalist or the disastrous health carroe rollou. the problem with minimizing crises that become big crises is folks soon think you don't have a handle on a'y crisis, which is why many aren't buying the cdc saying ebola is contained. they are the same officials that said it would never come here in the first place. well, it has. and the official response is enough to make anyone want to stick a syringe in their eye. our guests are here to break it down. ben stine is out there week. >> keep it out of arm's reach, i guess. i agree. i don't think anyone would disagree. lack of faith in government. it's been coming f
to us until it does happen to us. guess what? ebola is happening to us. it's here. when it comes to pressing the folks who said it never would get here, it's enough to make you sick. welcome. i'll neil cavuto. talking about another crisis the government could be screwing up. the cdc missing things on ebola or playing down ebola. it's most common symptom is acting like nothing is wrong. like insisting isis as the jv team or the justice department targeting a journalist or the disastrous health...
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here to give up the top five health hazards in our home. thank you so much for being here. >> great to be here. >> what have you got for us and what are those potential dangerous things? why should everybody be so scared? >> let's start off with our sponge. if you have a smelly sponge, you know it's a dirty sponge and the sponge is the dirtiest item in your household. just to give you an idea, the odor-causing bacteria multiply, double every 20 minutes. so after 24 hours of use, you have billions of germs in your sponge. >> i'm terrible at throwing my sponges out. sometimes i throw them in the dishwasher to clean them, is that okay? >> well, you can do it once. but we have a solution for you. we have something called sponge bath, it's a safe and effective way to clean and to store your sponge. what this has been proven to do is reduce growth and bacteria, it kills the odor-causing bacteria -- >> how does it do that? it goes down in and comes out clean? >> yes. it has a refillable cartridge with two slowly dissolving tablets. you put water in there and it creates an anti-microbial solution. every time the sponge goes in there, you're garn te
here to give up the top five health hazards in our home. thank you so much for being here. >> great to be here. >> what have you got for us and what are those potential dangerous things? why should everybody be so scared? >> let's start off with our sponge. if you have a smelly sponge, you know it's a dirty sponge and the sponge is the dirtiest item in your household. just to give you an idea, the odor-causing bacteria multiply, double every 20 minutes. so after 24 hours of...
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good law enforcement is to,er rad indicating domestic violence but the courts and the law enforcement cannot do all of the work. and this is our problem. each and every one of us here has been a victim of domestic violence or knows somebody that has. and so it is up to us san francisco residents, employees, business, owners, journalists thank you for being here. through whatever you are passionate about, service will improve your life as well as the lives of everybody that you serve. thank you again, for being here, for paying attention to this. and thank you to mary. for her inspiration. >> thank you, so much, nicole and we also honor the memory of lewis and her family, who are here as beverly mentioned and next we will be hearing from the adult probation, director crystal tuluc who is here on behalf of the adult probation chief, wendy still, and please help me to welcome crystal. >> good evening, thank you to inviting adult probation to participate in this event, parking san francisco domestic violence awareness month. and the mission statement of san francisco adult probation is protecting the community, serving justice, and changing lives. and we emphasize chan
good law enforcement is to,er rad indicating domestic violence but the courts and the law enforcement cannot do all of the work. and this is our problem. each and every one of us here has been a victim of domestic violence or knows somebody that has. and so it is up to us san francisco residents, employees, business, owners, journalists thank you for being here. through whatever you are passionate about, service will improve your life as well as the lives of everybody that you serve. thank you...
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team it is fitting and proper that when the sailors and marines are home when they're with us when they're here to remember them and to thank them to thank them for giving us that preponderance to thank them for the sacrifice they've and their families make everyday day and to thank them for keeping us safe everyday of the year now, now it's time to commission this great new ship to carry the name of our nation and to represent our values so the ship can defend this nation as their predecessors have done for 2 hundred and 39 years we as the marine corp motto says semi if i also faithful and courageous thank you. (clapping.) thank you, mr. secretary i would be honored, sir if you have the ship in commission >> will the guests please rise ships company attend hut the president of the united states i hereby place the united states ship america in commission may god bless and guide this warship and all who shall sail in her (clapping). >> thank you, mr. secretary executive officer place the ships - >> ladies and gentlemen, e ladies and gentlemen, i direct your attention to the ships hosting for the sh
team it is fitting and proper that when the sailors and marines are home when they're with us when they're here to remember them and to thank them to thank them for giving us that preponderance to thank them for the sacrifice they've and their families make everyday day and to thank them for keeping us safe everyday of the year now, now it's time to commission this great new ship to carry the name of our nation and to represent our values so the ship can defend this nation as their predecessors...
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the land of showbiz this is it the napa valley film festival just so much fun and so glad to tell us about it here as i can be a part november 12th to 16th now but since kelso the most beautiful places on the planet >> : w.w think so much for being here bring us these wonderful films wafter this >> :
the land of showbiz this is it the napa valley film festival just so much fun and so glad to tell us about it here as i can be a part november 12th to 16th now but since kelso the most beautiful places on the planet >> : w.w think so much for being here bring us these wonderful films wafter this >> :
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to justice. >>> stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come -- >> a little bayou that ran through here. >> the wetlands of louisiana are disappearing under the sea. we find out what that means for
to justice. >>> stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come -- >> a little bayou that ran through here. >> the wetlands of louisiana are disappearing under the sea. we find out what that means for
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mayor and i want to take a moment to recognize members of the elected family who are here with us today. and supervisor, and supervisor jane kim and we saw that he said here, and with this as well. and so really it takes a village to tackle this problem and you will see many crackers around and it represents some of the 121 recommendations that were completed, in our final and you will hear more about that and next please help me welcome police chief who has shown his commitment to fighting the violence against women and, we are joined tonight by the first female president of the police commission, loftus, and many others, help me welcome police chief greg suhr. >> thank you and on every marked police vehicle in the san francisco police department there is one bumper sticker and on the back of every single car as you see the police vehicles traveling around and it simply says that there is no excuse for domestic violence. and because, there is not. and much has been made in the national media about how come this happened and that happened and how about just no, there is no excuse, perio
mayor and i want to take a moment to recognize members of the elected family who are here with us today. and supervisor, and supervisor jane kim and we saw that he said here, and with this as well. and so really it takes a village to tackle this problem and you will see many crackers around and it represents some of the 121 recommendations that were completed, in our final and you will hear more about that and next please help me welcome police chief who has shown his commitment to fighting the...
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a few months back but taken our department into exciting new directions and worked hard to bring us here as a commission a and the san francisco environment commission so let me introduce deborah write ralph (clapping.) thank you want and hello commissioners and everyone at the campus tonight, i'm thrilled to be here this is the second time in a year that our commission meeting has ventured but out of city hall we do that because we believe that environmentalism must be inclusive and must be relevant to the community we serve so by the end of tonight i hope i'll be taking back areas of focus things our department can do better to serve the community we find ourselves tonight he have thank you's it's important to understand doing a meeting like this go isn't easy it take a lot of planning i want to honor the work that be various people have done to make sure that everything we have tonight runs smoothing and mrunlly thanks to the mayor's office you've heard an introduction for giving us the translation (calling names) and sarah sorry that was a last name that was difficult but beautiful t
a few months back but taken our department into exciting new directions and worked hard to bring us here as a commission a and the san francisco environment commission so let me introduce deborah write ralph (clapping.) thank you want and hello commissioners and everyone at the campus tonight, i'm thrilled to be here this is the second time in a year that our commission meeting has ventured but out of city hall we do that because we believe that environmentalism must be inclusive and must be...
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to get out from here. they're all want to get out from here, they all want to go to german, we need someone to help us! these people need someone to help. we all want to get out of here. we don't want to stay here. that's our plan. >> in the rush to escape isil's advance, hajji simu lost track of two of his daughters, aged 13 and 16. he doesn't know if they are alive. >> the only place in the world that yazidis are found in large numbers is in northern iraq - where they live in communities built around their religious shrines. but they say they have no future here, because they feel they are the targets of a genocide. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. federal authorities have charged seven people with conspiring with al qaeda. >> since 9/11 the us has spent has spent billions of dollars on domestic counter-terrorism operations. >> i wanted to be in on the big game and to be paid top-dollar for it. that's it. >> many of these involved targeted informant led stings. >> to them, everyone in the muslim community is a potential informant or a potential terrorist. >> isil
to get out from here. they're all want to get out from here, they all want to go to german, we need someone to help us! these people need someone to help. we all want to get out of here. we don't want to stay here. that's our plan. >> in the rush to escape isil's advance, hajji simu lost track of two of his daughters, aged 13 and 16. he doesn't know if they are alive. >> the only place in the world that yazidis are found in large numbers is in northern iraq - where they live in...
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us. just the same way that we created home rule in the '60s and '70s with our pressure, it's up to us. i don't think that we're angry enough. i think we have just enough democracy here in the city to keep us happy. vote for mayor, vote for city council, vote for school board. we need to get more angry, we need to put more pressure on the president of the united states and more pressure on the congress, more pressure on everybody in the united states. we're not angry enough. i do believe that the more active we get, the faster we will get complete home rule. >> reverend tucker? >> i certainly agree with that. we need to put the pressure on. until we get excited, until we move on it, until we make the efforts ourselves, as was done. there was disturbance, there was civil unrest when we got this part of the law brought in. when we got limited home rule. we really needed to make sure that we put the kind of energy and effort that's necessary to turn it around. we've got to push the issue on. >> chairman tucker? >> on january 22nd, 1975, when we were installed, the first government, as i looked out over all those people standing out there in the cold that day, my thought
us. just the same way that we created home rule in the '60s and '70s with our pressure, it's up to us. i don't think that we're angry enough. i think we have just enough democracy here in the city to keep us happy. vote for mayor, vote for city council, vote for school board. we need to get more angry, we need to put more pressure on the president of the united states and more pressure on the congress, more pressure on everybody in the united states. we're not angry enough. i do believe that...
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us to do? you want us to lay down tell-tale to whatever you put on us? please, don't do that to us. we come down here and ask for a fair shake on whatever this city wants to do out there. we say we want to be a part of it and by dictating to us what you are going to do is not a fair shake. that is not in contrast with the mou which is there are exchanges in the mitigation. so i say to you, let's be up front and let's work together. if we can't do that, if we have to fight, then let's put on our boxing gloves and let's fight then while we are talking, let's talk while we are talking. thank you. >> i'm unclear about what's going on here. my understanding was this was a calendar item that head start was a program that two 2 years ago was approved by the southeast commission, by the community to continue their services and that they had an operator that provide child care to community members who needed it and there has been a change of operator from what i understand and this item is only to approve that change in operator that is head start selected and an existing provision of services with a differen
us to do? you want us to lay down tell-tale to whatever you put on us? please, don't do that to us. we come down here and ask for a fair shake on whatever this city wants to do out there. we say we want to be a part of it and by dictating to us what you are going to do is not a fair shake. that is not in contrast with the mou which is there are exchanges in the mitigation. so i say to you, let's be up front and let's work together. if we can't do that, if we have to fight, then let's put on our...
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to take before i start crying. (laughter) grass us he loving god we also give you thanks for the guest gift of life especially on this day for st. anthony's our model and guide bless all herenable to be with us who have transcribed of their time, their latent and the treasure to the creation of this new dining room and norman in order to condition the miracle of jones street as we follow our instruction to feed the hungry give clothing to the naked, constantly remind us that all that enter here are our brothers and sisters and also to be treated with dignity and respect grateful for 64 years of service we ask that you send down upon this new building our spirit to make it a place of living stones it came passion marked by the love of father alfred and father floyd and many other friers who have walked with those in need (clapping) amen >> amen. >> thank you father john that player and all you do to bring us to this day thank you (clapping.) i would like to bring to the pronounced berry stinger our executive director as executive director berry had the task of completed the characteristic campaign he did extremely well, we're thankful for that but we're very, very lucky to
to take before i start crying. (laughter) grass us he loving god we also give you thanks for the guest gift of life especially on this day for st. anthony's our model and guide bless all herenable to be with us who have transcribed of their time, their latent and the treasure to the creation of this new dining room and norman in order to condition the miracle of jones street as we follow our instruction to feed the hungry give clothing to the naked, constantly remind us that all that enter here...
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to us until it does happen to us. guess what? ebola is happening to us. it's here. the folks who said it never would get here, it's enough to make you sick. welcome. i'll neil cavuto. talking about another crisis the government could be screwing up. the cdc missing things on ebola or playing down ebola. it's most common symptom is acting like nothing is wrong. like insisting isis as the
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. >> i tell the houthies here that this is the red line. this belongs to us. >> some believe that yemen may be heading to a civil war since the houthi advancement last month. with the military failing to stop them many here believe there is a hidden agenda between the houthi and former president, who still enjoys influence over military commanders. shia houthies controlling several provinces including the capitol sanaa. >> to syria now where fighter jets have launched a new round of attacks on islamic state in iraq and the levant. attacking isil positions in the town of kobane bordering turkey. bernard smith with the latest. >> the pace of the u.s.-led coalition airstrikes over kobane have slowed in recent days. but on saturday afternoon a reminder that fighter jets are still circling this syrian border town. the clap something from kurds who have been watching this battle as it has ebbed and flowed over the past weeks. from a mood of despair that kobane was about to fall to now hope that isil fighters will be forced to retreat. on a hilltop to the west of ko
. >> i tell the houthies here that this is the red line. this belongs to us. >> some believe that yemen may be heading to a civil war since the houthi advancement last month. with the military failing to stop them many here believe there is a hidden agenda between the houthi and former president, who still enjoys influence over military commanders. shia houthies controlling several provinces including the capitol sanaa. >> to syria now where fighter jets have launched a new...
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to get out from here. they're all want to get out from here, they all want to go to german, we need someone to help us! these people need someone to help. we all want to get out of here. we don't want to stay here. that's our plan. >> in the rush to escape isil's advance, hajji simu lost track of two of his daughters, aged 13 and 16. he doesn't know if they are alive. >> the only place in the world that yazidis are found in large numbers is in northern iraq - where they live in communities built around their religious shrines. but they say they have no future here, because they feel they are the targets of a genocide. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> i wanted to be in on the big >> many of these involved >> an american votes 2014 special report kansas >> in our state, government is broken >> a republican governor has made drastic changes >> the highlight of this is... eventually doing away with income taxes... >> the democratic challenger says, these policies aren't working >> we are trailing the states in our region >> can governor brownback win again? >> i thi
to get out from here. they're all want to get out from here, they all want to go to german, we need someone to help us! these people need someone to help. we all want to get out of here. we don't want to stay here. that's our plan. >> in the rush to escape isil's advance, hajji simu lost track of two of his daughters, aged 13 and 16. he doesn't know if they are alive. >> the only place in the world that yazidis are found in large numbers is in northern iraq - where they live in...
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people have been able to stop the virus with not as much -- not as much infrastructure as we are used to here in the united states. so i find that not only is it very reassuring to me -- for people here in the united states but it should be reassuring to people around the world that it doesn't take sophisticated techniques to control this virus. >> you know, it's nice to get this good news from senegal and nigeria. nice to get relatively good news from dallas. nevertheless, there's still 4,500 people who have died. more than 9,000 infected from ebola in west africa. so there's a lot of work that needs to be done. we are looking at some measures we're talking about in the united states, dr. yasmin. the 21-day ung -- incubation period. is 21 days enough. there's some members of congress now, albeit not medical professionals, who say it should be more than 21 days. >> we have to look at the medical professionals who have been doing this for about four decades now, dealing with ebola outbreaks and safely containing them. so let's look at doctors without borders. they use this 21-day monitoring or
people have been able to stop the virus with not as much -- not as much infrastructure as we are used to here in the united states. so i find that not only is it very reassuring to me -- for people here in the united states but it should be reassuring to people around the world that it doesn't take sophisticated techniques to control this virus. >> you know, it's nice to get this good news from senegal and nigeria. nice to get relatively good news from dallas. nevertheless, there's still...
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a few puffy clouds out there but nothing that's going to bring us any rain. here's your day planner. we're going to start out with temperatures in the 50s and slide back down into the 40s as we get closer to midnight. but we're staying in the 50s for the next self hours. i think some people will actually see a high temperature around 60 degrees and at 3:00 here in the metro, 59. we'll sneak up to 60 degrees at about 4:00 and then by the time you're driving home, 57 degrees, down to 54 at 9:00. so for those trick or treaters, it is going to be chilly. maybe you want to put an extra layer underneath the kids' costumes as they're heading out for trick or treat but saturday is the really nasty day. it's going to be windy. wear going to see scattered showers and very chilly temperatures. sunday is still going to be chilly and blustery, but at least it won't be raining anymore. then as we head into the weekend, you also have to remember the clocks fall back so the good news for the weekend, with all this nasty weather, at least you get to lay in bed a little bit longer an
a few puffy clouds out there but nothing that's going to bring us any rain. here's your day planner. we're going to start out with temperatures in the 50s and slide back down into the 40s as we get closer to midnight. but we're staying in the 50s for the next self hours. i think some people will actually see a high temperature around 60 degrees and at 3:00 here in the metro, 59. we'll sneak up to 60 degrees at about 4:00 and then by the time you're driving home, 57 degrees, down to 54 at 9:00....
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she's going to give us the top five health hazards in our home. thank you so much for being here. >> great to be here. thank you. >> what have you got for us, and what are these potential dangerous things? why should everybody be so scared? what's going on? >> we've got some good ones. let's start off with our sponge. if you have a smelly sponge, you know it's a dirty sponge. the sponge is the dirtiest item in your household. just to give you an idea, the odor-causing bacteria, they multiply double every 20 minutes. after 24 hour of use, you have billions of germs in your sponge. >> okay. i'm going home and throwing my sponge out. sometimes i throw them in the dishwasher. is that terrible? >> that will work once. as soon as you use it again, the next day, it's got billions of germs again. >> basically, don't use a sponge? >> i'm saying -- well, we have a solution for you. we have something called sponge bath. this is a safe and effective way to both clean and to store your sponge. >> oh, here it is. >> yes, so what this has been proven to do is to reduce growth of bacteria, to cl
she's going to give us the top five health hazards in our home. thank you so much for being here. >> great to be here. thank you. >> what have you got for us, and what are these potential dangerous things? why should everybody be so scared? what's going on? >> we've got some good ones. let's start off with our sponge. if you have a smelly sponge, you know it's a dirty sponge. the sponge is the dirtiest item in your household. just to give you an idea, the odor-causing...
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reach the kurdish-controlled north. >> translator: we decided to come here and stay until the situation improves. but to reach here, it took usen hours and we drove on dirt roads, but no one stopped us from leaving. >> reporter: this border is also a front line. isil positions and kurdish forces are less than a kilometer apart. security is tight here to prevent isil from infiltrating the region. people can only cross on foot, but the traffic is not only one way. these people live in territory controlled by the islamic state of iraq and the levant. that is why many of them are just too scared to speak, because as you can see, they return home. some don't want to leave their homes and livelihoods, others can't aafford to way for accommodations in the north, and there are many who cross just to buy hutch-needed goods, an indication of how difficult it is to find basic supplies in isil-controlled territories. this is what we were told by some who decided to find refuge elsewhere. >> translator: there a knows water or electricity. life has stopped. >> reporter: people are clearly tired. each person has a story to tell. this man sa
reach the kurdish-controlled north. >> translator: we decided to come here and stay until the situation improves. but to reach here, it took usen hours and we drove on dirt roads, but no one stopped us from leaving. >> reporter: this border is also a front line. isil positions and kurdish forces are less than a kilometer apart. security is tight here to prevent isil from infiltrating the region. people can only cross on foot, but the traffic is not only one way. these people live in...
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to us until it does happen to us. guess what? ebola is happening to us. it's here. pressing the folks who said it never would get here, it's enough to make you sick. welcome. i'll neil cavuto. talking about another crisis the government could be screwing up. the cdc missing things on ebola or playing down ebola. it's most common symptom is acting like nothing is wrong. like insisting isis as the
to us until it does happen to us. guess what? ebola is happening to us. it's here. pressing the folks who said it never would get here, it's enough to make you sick. welcome. i'll neil cavuto. talking about another crisis the government could be screwing up. the cdc missing things on ebola or playing down ebola. it's most common symptom is acting like nothing is wrong. like insisting isis as the
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to get out from here. they're all want to get out from here, they all want to go to german, we need someone to help us! these people need someone to help. we all want to get out of here. we don't want to stay here. that's our plan. >> in the rush to escape isil's advance, hajji simu lost track of two of his daughters, aged 13 and 16. he doesn't know if they are alive. >> the only place in the world that yazidis are found in large numbers is in northern iraq - where they live in communities built around their religious shrines. but they say they have no future here, because they feel they are the targets of a genocide. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> isil is not the only group in iraq driving people from their homes. some iraqi factions that are supported by the united states are accused of carrying out their own ethnic and sectarian cleansing. a half day's drive from the yazidi refugee camp, we reached makhmour - a town near the frontline that was overrun by isil in july, but then taken back in august. >> did you fight the islamic state here, when they came? >>
to get out from here. they're all want to get out from here, they all want to go to german, we need someone to help us! these people need someone to help. we all want to get out of here. we don't want to stay here. that's our plan. >> in the rush to escape isil's advance, hajji simu lost track of two of his daughters, aged 13 and 16. he doesn't know if they are alive. >> the only place in the world that yazidis are found in large numbers is in northern iraq - where they live in...
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to the beaches. joan mamique who runs the camp says surfing here is about more than just catching waves. samson jules, who was one of the first boys to learn to surf here, tells us the project has the potential to change the lives of his entire community. the passion from these young haitians is unmistakable and it's the chance to be part of the lives of people like samson that organizers hope will draw surfers to these waves and ultimately help tourism grow. >> i would love for there to be a haitian representation in the international surfing circuit... professional. i would, really, really - 'cause then once they announce "yeah, this kid is from haiti" and he's out there ripping it, then all of a sudden people go "haiti... surfing" and a whole industry kind of pays attention. >> "surf haiti" remains for now a small project with few customers. with waves like this, it's hoped that will soon change. >> >>> ebola is spreading as congress demands action from the c.d.c. deep and dangerous divisions among iraqi groups helping awes fight i.s.i.l., and an unsite look at battle ground races that could determine who controls the senate. hello, i'm antonio mora, welcome
to the beaches. joan mamique who runs the camp says surfing here is about more than just catching waves. samson jules, who was one of the first boys to learn to surf here, tells us the project has the potential to change the lives of his entire community. the passion from these young haitians is unmistakable and it's the chance to be part of the lives of people like samson that organizers hope will draw surfers to these waves and ultimately help tourism grow. >> i would love for there to...
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houthi out oh the second largest port on the red sea. >> i tell the houthies here that the port is a red line. and it belongs to us. >> some fear yemen might be heading to a civil war since the advance. and with the military failing to stop them many here believe there is a hidden agenda between the houthies and former president. >> we're talking about ibb, and we're talking about ibb and why it's important strategically? >> reporter: ibb is important because it is a predominantly sunni area. it has strong tribal connections there, and it is not far from the province of lamar which the houthies overran three or four days ago, so it is on the province there. >> thank you very much for the reporting there. >>> we're joined on the phone from sanaa, nick from the u.n. agency. it's easy to gloss over what is going on the ground for people who live there in yemen. give us a broad picture of what you know about humanitarian situation? >> yes, thank you for having me, nick. here in sanaa where i am stationed the situation is very tense. it's changing the way we live and changing the way we have to work. so we continue our
houthi out oh the second largest port on the red sea. >> i tell the houthies here that the port is a red line. and it belongs to us. >> some fear yemen might be heading to a civil war since the advance. and with the military failing to stop them many here believe there is a hidden agenda between the houthies and former president. >> we're talking about ibb, and we're talking about ibb and why it's important strategically? >> reporter: ibb is important because it is a...
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figure for allowing us to be here this evening -- thank you for allowing us to be here this evening. you have seen clear differences tonight. i am not a washington politician. i grew up on a family farm. i am a mother, i am a soldier, and i am an independent leader who cares about the nation we are leaving our children. i disagree almost completely with congressman braley and president obama on just about everything. spending, taxes, obamacare, amnesty, and the list goes on. failedsmen braley has a record in d.c. and he is running a negative campaign. know what isans best for iowa more than politicians. if you trust me with your vote fight soer 4th, i will are middle-class families have good paying jobs. i will fight so iowans who are health care costs because of obamacare, we can get them good health care. i will fight so seniors are receiving their benefits. their generation has sacrificed so much so we can achieve the american dream. as the next united states sure more will make americans can achieve that dream. [applause] >> now you can really applaud if you would like to. [capti
figure for allowing us to be here this evening -- thank you for allowing us to be here this evening. you have seen clear differences tonight. i am not a washington politician. i grew up on a family farm. i am a mother, i am a soldier, and i am an independent leader who cares about the nation we are leaving our children. i disagree almost completely with congressman braley and president obama on just about everything. spending, taxes, obamacare, amnesty, and the list goes on. failedsmen braley...
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to be here. we want families to be here and we want people to have athletic opportunities. >> we are given a real responsibility to insure that the public's money is usedpriately and that something really special comes of these projects. we generally have about an opportunity every 50 years to redo these spaces. and it is really, really rewarding to see children and families benefit, you know, from the change of culture, at each one of these properties >> and as a result of, what you see behind us, more kids are playing on our soccer fields than ever before. we have more girls playing sports than we have ever had before. [ applause ] fp >> and we are sending a strong message that san francisco families are welcome and we want you to stay. >> this park is open. ♪ >> good moerpg, everyone, the meeting will come to order and, this is october 7th, 2014, plans and programs committee of the san francisco county, transportation, authority. and our clerk is miss erika cheng, could you call the roll? >> okay.
to be here. we want families to be here and we want people to have athletic opportunities. >> we are given a real responsibility to insure that the public's money is usedpriately and that something really special comes of these projects. we generally have about an opportunity every 50 years to redo these spaces. and it is really, really rewarding to see children and families benefit, you know, from the change of culture, at each one of these properties >> and as a result of, what...
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to fruition. here's where the rain is actually falling and moving to the north and staying away from us. live doppler 7 hd showing it's dry, rain free. we're going to remain that way. even the breezes are a little calmer than what we're used to around at&t park. so here's your forecast. how to dress. how about like those five people with the panda heads on last night? that was pretty cool. if you don't have that, a hoodie will do. dropping down to about 58. we'll have high clouds and sunshine. then high clouds and stars. i hope you have fun. eric? >> okay, mike. we'll check back in a couple minutes. >>> developing news on the ebola outbreak. one of the dallas nurses infected with the disease will be transferred to the isolation section of a specialized medical facility in maryland. abc news reporter john erlichman has the report. >> reporter: nina pham, one of two nurses who contracted ebola in dallas, will be transferred tonight to a facility in maryland. while amber vincent is now in atlanta. the 29-year-old is the second nurse at texas presbyterian hospital to contract ebola after trea
to fruition. here's where the rain is actually falling and moving to the north and staying away from us. live doppler 7 hd showing it's dry, rain free. we're going to remain that way. even the breezes are a little calmer than what we're used to around at&t park. so here's your forecast. how to dress. how about like those five people with the panda heads on last night? that was pretty cool. if you don't have that, a hoodie will do. dropping down to about 58. we'll have high clouds and...