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to reto focus on the kidnapping. this is a home to people fleeing from the terror. not this teenager, she's asked us not to show her face. she fears for her life. >> how old were you when boko haram came? >> she says she was 14 when she was forced to marry a boko haram fighter. >> translator: sometimes when women flee the men they were married to, they catch them and slaughter them. >> tell me your reaction. >> what is there to say? i mean, you're a 14-year-old girl in your village. these guys show up and they say hey, i have a choice for you. i'm going to kill you or you can marry me. she feels that was a choice? that wasn't a choice. they didn't give her a choice. all she carries with her at least that she conveyed was a sense that she made the wrong choice. >> reporter: even after being rescued and returned to their families, they face stigma from their communities. >> they destroy us and destroy life. >> when you talk to these kids, they have the same story. their families were drifren out of their villages often witnessing their parents be killed and then fleeing for days into the forest before
to reto focus on the kidnapping. this is a home to people fleeing from the terror. not this teenager, she's asked us not to show her face. she fears for her life. >> how old were you when boko haram came? >> she says she was 14 when she was forced to marry a boko haram fighter. >> translator: sometimes when women flee the men they were married to, they catch them and slaughter them. >> tell me your reaction. >> what is there to say? i mean, you're a 14-year-old...
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new details about the tactics used by the terrorists who pledge their allegiance to isis. and the search for the girls brings us to home. young women in hiding right here in america, educating themselves an act of defiance. >> bring back our girls, the stolen speak will be right back. >>> this is a special edition of night line. bring back our girls, the stolen speak. >> good evening. so glad you're joining us as we embark on an extraordinary journey to the front lines of a jihadi battle ground in africa. it's been two years since boko haram stole nearly 300 teenage girls from their school and the hash tag "bring back our girls" came. since then thousands more kidnapped and some managed to speak out about what they saw. new details of children now being used as decide bombers. up close tonight inside a haunting mystery. >> reporter: flanked by a team of u.s. special ops and nigerian air support we're loading up into armored vehicles to go north. we're heading for the front lines against the battle of african jihad. >> it's an our our diplomatic security refers to as an unstable situation. this is boko haram territory.
new details about the tactics used by the terrorists who pledge their allegiance to isis. and the search for the girls brings us to home. young women in hiding right here in america, educating themselves an act of defiance. >> bring back our girls, the stolen speak will be right back. >>> this is a special edition of night line. bring back our girls, the stolen speak. >> good evening. so glad you're joining us as we embark on an extraordinary journey to the front lines of a...
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home. >>> coming out of the shower there's a pump action rifle in my chest. >> reporter: angel jardine said swat officers came to the home. using real time video, police believed suspects from a potential invasion was inside the home. >>> it traumatized me so bad i had to go to the doctors this morning. >> reporter: the 48-year-old woman who is physically impaired after an ex-boyfriend shot her in the head. she nearly fell down the steps when police rushed her. the officers left behind a broken door and one of the men suffered a bruise to the shoulder. after they were brought in for questioning they had the wrong people. >>> he said we had you mistaken for someone else it was a misunderstanding and they they were going to get us a ride home. >> reporter: "action news" did reach out to philadelphia police for an official comment. yesterday we were told that the administration will address this sometime today. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >>> new this morning, a two car crash injured four people in philadelphia's strawberry mansion section. it happened west sedgely avenue at midnight tow company had to pry the vehicle
home. >>> coming out of the shower there's a pump action rifle in my chest. >> reporter: angel jardine said swat officers came to the home. using real time video, police believed suspects from a potential invasion was inside the home. >>> it traumatized me so bad i had to go to the doctors this morning. >> reporter: the 48-year-old woman who is physically impaired after an ex-boyfriend shot her in the head. she nearly fell down the steps when police rushed her. the...
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new details about the tactics used by the terrorists who pledge their allegiance to isis. and the search for the girls brings us to home.
new details about the tactics used by the terrorists who pledge their allegiance to isis. and the search for the girls brings us to home.
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to christianity. you have a life here? >> yes, of course. we have a life here, and the people here, give us a chance to feel like home, you know. the people here, they are used to foreigners, they are used to welcome everybody here. i'm very happy i'm here now. >> reporter: this couple, jasmin and shahid, arrived to riace with their daughter in november. jasmin says they fled pakistan, because her life was threatened by government officials. the family was bounced around migrant camps elsewhere in europe for months, until a knowing camp organizer got them transferred. >> reporter: why did they move you to riace? >> they say it's a good place for the family. it's different. nobody is calling us every day, 'you have to go back,' and this and that. we are enjoying going to school with our children. we are thinking about our problems also, but yes, you can say we are free now. >> reporter: more than just a handful of refugees live here. of riace's 1,800 residents, about 400, or 22 percent, are non-italians from more than 20 different countries, a fact proudly displayed on welcome signs. >> they are from afghanistan, pakistan, somali
to christianity. you have a life here? >> yes, of course. we have a life here, and the people here, give us a chance to feel like home, you know. the people here, they are used to foreigners, they are used to welcome everybody here. i'm very happy i'm here now. >> reporter: this couple, jasmin and shahid, arrived to riace with their daughter in november. jasmin says they fled pakistan, because her life was threatened by government officials. the family was bounced around migrant...
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us here on the newshour. still to come, calls for south africa's president to step down despite his apologies for using public funds to renovate his homes>> cherry blossoms from japan. >> the nba's golden boys lose some of their shine. we will have the details. the warriors' setback. >>> the united states say it has killed a key leader of al shabaab in somalia, one of three people killed in a drone strike near the kenyan border. he was er. he was involved in. >> taken to america to honor the vuktims. candlelight vigils will be held in nirobi. >> we are here to say sorry. also to say that this is an important day that will never be forgotten by the community in kenya. >>> malcolm web is where the communications are taking place? >> some government officials, university staff, residents and a handful of students gathered for a memorial ceremony. testimony of what happened a year ago today when the attack happened. this memorial was unveiled. it's recently being constructed and nicknamed for the people that were killed that day. there was certainly a lot of unanswered questions for the survivors and people in this community about what happ
us here on the newshour. still to come, calls for south africa's president to step down despite his apologies for using public funds to renovate his homes>> cherry blossoms from japan. >> the nba's golden boys lose some of their shine. we will have the details. the warriors' setback. >>> the united states say it has killed a key leader of al shabaab in somalia, one of three people killed in a drone strike near the kenyan border. he was er. he was involved in. >> taken...
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. >> reporter: this man said s.w.a.t team came to his home using surveillance video police believed potential suspects from a home invasion were inside the home. >>> it traumatized me so bad i had to go to the doctors this morning. >> reporter: a woman is physically impaired after an ex-boyfriend shot her in the head. the officers left behind an broken door and bruised shoulder. after they were brought in for questioning, police realized they had the wrong people. >>> they said we had you mistaken for someone else it was a misunderstanding, they were going to give us a ride home. >> reporter: reporting live in front of police headquarters, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >>> thank you for that. >>> happening today, counselors will be on hand at george reid middle school in new castle, a youngster was struck and killed while trying to run across a busy highway, police say the teen stepped into the path of a toyota camry. police said the driver stopped and will not be charged. >>> a two car crashed happened at midnight. the crash was so intense, the towing company had to pry the vehicl
. >> reporter: this man said s.w.a.t team came to his home using surveillance video police believed potential suspects from a home invasion were inside the home. >>> it traumatized me so bad i had to go to the doctors this morning. >> reporter: a woman is physically impaired after an ex-boyfriend shot her in the head. the officers left behind an broken door and bruised shoulder. after they were brought in for questioning, police realized they had the wrong people....
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even though the home is not as it used to be. n liberated areas, they are bringing home their same few possessions and a few new ones,
even though the home is not as it used to be. n liberated areas, they are bringing home their same few possessions and a few new ones,
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home in brentwood. those stories and all your top headlines coming up at 7:00 over on tv 36. >>> tonight the warriors are hoping to usetheir home court to get one game closer to the record 73 wins. >> ktvu fox 2's mark ibanez is live at oracle where the team is chasing history. >> reporter: they sure are. a little louder than when i spoke with you at the 5:00 hour. i want to give you an example of the hype and hysteria. take a look at media row right here. keep in mind this is well over an hour before the game starts. and what are they doing? yeah, they're all here to see steph curry warm up and get ready for the game. i will tell what you is particularly cool about this, that in the old days, when the boston celtics would come to town, all the fans that came here were dressed in green. they were here to see the likes of larry bird and kevin mchale, robert parish and those guys, even back to john havlicek. they remain loose. you heard about andre iguodala's prank on ezeli. well, coach kerr tried to pull one off himself today on none other than draymond green. he spoke to the media a few minutes ago. >> hi, sean. how a
home in brentwood. those stories and all your top headlines coming up at 7:00 over on tv 36. >>> tonight the warriors are hoping to usetheir home court to get one game closer to the record 73 wins. >> ktvu fox 2's mark ibanez is live at oracle where the team is chasing history. >> reporter: they sure are. a little louder than when i spoke with you at the 5:00 hour. i want to give you an example of the hype and hysteria. take a look at media row right here. keep in mind this...
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even though the home is not as it used to be. n liberated areas, they are bringing home their same few possessions and a few new ones, like a smile, and a new hope. but most of all, they bring a desire to dig away the rubble,
even though the home is not as it used to be. n liberated areas, they are bringing home their same few possessions and a few new ones, like a smile, and a new hope. but most of all, they bring a desire to dig away the rubble,
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say guzman used this 5-foot-tall underground passageway to help smuggle 60,000 pounds of cocaine into the u.s. on the mexican side, there was a hidden switch inside a smuggler's luxury homesed to lift a pool table and concrete slab to open the passageway. border patrol agent sergio martinez. agent martinez: the first tunnel was discovered in 1990 in douglas, arizona. and since then, they have encountered 183 tunnels within the tucson sector and the southe and most recently in nogales, arizona, they have actually created a team -- it's called the nogales tunnel team in nogales, where their daily duties are to go find tunnels. sharyl: border patrol agents use remote controlled robots to investigate the tunnels. the majority of them, at least 100, have turned up in the town of nogales, arizona -- some just steps from the border crossing teeming with federal agents. this tunnel on the border town of naco is one of the longest, at more than 900 feet, and one of the most recent discoveries. here in southern arizona, we're just a few hundred yards from the mexican border. that's it, the fence over there. and you can see right here in what looks like a shed next to a house, that
say guzman used this 5-foot-tall underground passageway to help smuggle 60,000 pounds of cocaine into the u.s. on the mexican side, there was a hidden switch inside a smuggler's luxury homesed to lift a pool table and concrete slab to open the passageway. border patrol agent sergio martinez. agent martinez: the first tunnel was discovered in 1990 in douglas, arizona. and since then, they have encountered 183 tunnels within the tucson sector and the southe and most recently in nogales, arizona,...
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his parents want officials to use a drone to continue searching. >> translator: i can't stay home and do nothing. i can't abandon hope that my son will come home. it's hard. >> 80,000 people are still unable to return to their homes. they're staying in shelters or sleeping in cars. authorities say some deaths could be linked to the stress and strain of life in a disaster zone. they say 11 people have died, mostly elderly. this includes a woman in her 70s who died after falling ill while
his parents want officials to use a drone to continue searching. >> translator: i can't stay home and do nothing. i can't abandon hope that my son will come home. it's hard. >> 80,000 people are still unable to return to their homes. they're staying in shelters or sleeping in cars. authorities say some deaths could be linked to the stress and strain of life in a disaster zone. they say 11 people have died, mostly elderly. this includes a woman in her 70s who died after falling ill...
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to their homes, their retreat station -- repatriation will take place. this will be supervised. of course, it will almost always be willingly undertaken. home.y come even though the home is not as it usedre in liberated areas, they are bringing home their same few possessions and a few new ones, like a smile, and a new hope. but most of all they bring a desire to dig away the rubble, to plant their roots again, to begin a new life. the kind of life for which we all have fought and suffered, and for which we will continue to fight. the kind of life which is retained only at the price of constant vigilance. now, and until people everywhere can dig again in their own native soil,
to their homes, their retreat station -- repatriation will take place. this will be supervised. of course, it will almost always be willingly undertaken. home.y come even though the home is not as it usedre in liberated areas, they are bringing home their same few possessions and a few new ones, like a smile, and a new hope. but most of all they bring a desire to dig away the rubble, to plant their roots again, to begin a new life. the kind of life for which we all have fought and suffered, and...
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to be back home. great to be with you. >> it feels like we have to wait for a month and as we came up, 476, all of us, felt so good, when we got off on lancaster avenue and to see all of the people and feel like we're back home. so, thank you on behalf of the team for welcoming us home. i want to say, there is a lot of mvp's, with this accomplishment, and i want to first, start with as we all know, god, who has inspired all of these guys, and we are very fortunate to be part of this augustinan community here that keeps us on the right path and i'll tell you what, father rob gave us a homily before every game and we were getting ready, we needed him to have the best homily for the biggest game inn a he came up big, best pregame homely ever by father rob, before the north carolina game. where is he? where is he? bring him up here. >> father rob, right here. >> also, if you see any of the parents, of these guys, now that this team is all about, these are good, not perfect, but good because you guys go to school with them, you know but really good men to make humble and their parents taught them to respec
to be back home. great to be with you. >> it feels like we have to wait for a month and as we came up, 476, all of us, felt so good, when we got off on lancaster avenue and to see all of the people and feel like we're back home. so, thank you on behalf of the team for welcoming us home. i want to say, there is a lot of mvp's, with this accomplishment, and i want to first, start with as we all know, god, who has inspired all of these guys, and we are very fortunate to be part of this...
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even though the home is not as it used to be. n liberated areas, they are bringing home their same few possessions and a few new ones, like a smile, and a new hope. but most of all, they bring a desire to dig away the rubble, to plant their roots again, to begin a new life. the kind of life for which we all have fought and suffered, and for which we will continue to fight. the kind of life which is retained only at the price of constant vigilance. now, and until people everywhere can dig again in their own native soil, unafraid, and free. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> each week, american history tv's reel america brings you
even though the home is not as it used to be. n liberated areas, they are bringing home their same few possessions and a few new ones, like a smile, and a new hope. but most of all, they bring a desire to dig away the rubble, to plant their roots again, to begin a new life. the kind of life for which we all have fought and suffered, and for which we will continue to fight. the kind of life which is retained only at the price of constant vigilance. now, and until people everywhere can dig again...
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stanley cup play offs, the rangers and penguins shifting to new york where the blue shirts look to use a little home cooking to their advantage series. the mets and yankees make today smile with 6 dunkin' donuts for $4.49, powdered with sugar, layered with frosting, filled with jelly, or topped with sprinkles. share some smiles with 6 donuts for $4.49 today. america runs on dunkin'. when a car gives you sound you can feel... for an experience you won't soon forget. that's the more human side of engineering. experience what a lincoln can do for you. at the lincoln spring collection event. right now lease a 2016 only at the lincoln spring [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn't look good. no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it's like lugging this around... [ breaking glass ] but over time, using new and improved bp gasoline with invigorate helps clean up that dirt, like hundreds of scrubbing brushes. [ scrubbing bristles ] so that means a cleaner engine, which helps you get more miles per tank. i'll be here if you need me. new bp gasoline with invigorate... refresh yourself on th
stanley cup play offs, the rangers and penguins shifting to new york where the blue shirts look to use a little home cooking to their advantage series. the mets and yankees make today smile with 6 dunkin' donuts for $4.49, powdered with sugar, layered with frosting, filled with jelly, or topped with sprinkles. share some smiles with 6 donuts for $4.49 today. america runs on dunkin'. when a car gives you sound you can feel... for an experience you won't soon forget. that's the more human side of...
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consumers don't want to learn how to use their home electronic equipment, so they call us, and so we have this constant churn of phone calls and service calls to support those boxings. if there was an easy consumer interface through an application on a smart tv or a tablet or computer that consumers like and enjoy, great. we don't need to keep making the millions and millions of dollars of capital investment in new customer equipment every year. >> host: matt polka, the fcc on their recent vote onset-top boxes says it is to increase competition. >> guest: we are in complete agreement with the industry, with ncta and other operators and set-top manufacturers, saying that this is a problem in search of a solution. or -- i always get -- a solution in search of a problem. [laughter] >> guest: there you go. >> guest: a solution in search of a problem. chairman wheeler's talked about this rulemaking as unlocking the box. it's actually, in our view, opening a pandora's box because this rulemaking is so vague, in our view, to create a standard which is yet to be determined about what box tech
consumers don't want to learn how to use their home electronic equipment, so they call us, and so we have this constant churn of phone calls and service calls to support those boxings. if there was an easy consumer interface through an application on a smart tv or a tablet or computer that consumers like and enjoy, great. we don't need to keep making the millions and millions of dollars of capital investment in new customer equipment every year. >> host: matt polka, the fcc on their...
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i have spoke ton someone that said maybe it is okay for us to go home, but not the children.ay is mother's day. caught up in the conflict for it is of mothers on soldiers on the front, it is a celebration of the virgin mary. today is a religious holiday for church goers, you can see it is a full congregation, maybe they come here today to pray for those who have been killed and to pray for peace. >> we all want peace, and i think that others also want peace. mothers have children they don't have a nationality, any mother should be for peace. in the south china sea, straight talking on the issue seem to be labeled of the donald trump of the philippines. >> ridrigo has never been known to play nice. the seth one-year-old mayor who loves his big bikes is notorious for allegedly using death squads to take out criminals in his city. >> and now as a top contender as president, he is vowing to take on one of the world's super powers. china. i was sent to china alone. i will bring the flag of the philippines, and i will work at the airport and plant the flag. do it. it would be happy
i have spoke ton someone that said maybe it is okay for us to go home, but not the children.ay is mother's day. caught up in the conflict for it is of mothers on soldiers on the front, it is a celebration of the virgin mary. today is a religious holiday for church goers, you can see it is a full congregation, maybe they come here today to pray for those who have been killed and to pray for peace. >> we all want peace, and i think that others also want peace. mothers have children they...
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stanley cup play offs, the rangers and penguins shifting to new york where the blue shirts look to use a little home cooking to their advantage the mets and yankees . >>> so you know that i love hockey, there is nothing like play off hockey, the rangers did what they needed to do in the first two games of the pittsburgh, the blue shirts can't do what they need to do at home, winning a pair, that began against the penguins, still scoreless in the second, the pins on power play, 1-0 rangers under a minute to go, the advantage, they capitollize crosby tying things up go to the third still tied for the rangers a pair will collide, matt going in to beat lundquist, 17 shots, 3-1, the pens take -- lead, it is a little disappointing can't find a way to get a goal, and they you know, they get a win and up in the series, we have to respond here. >>> after snapping their fore game skit on sunday the yankees return to the diamond today this 9 game stretch at yankeestadium on a pretty nice night for baseball. alex rodriguez had a pair of hits tonight,single each time the a's tied it, the rbi single went to the e
stanley cup play offs, the rangers and penguins shifting to new york where the blue shirts look to use a little home cooking to their advantage the mets and yankees . >>> so you know that i love hockey, there is nothing like play off hockey, the rangers did what they needed to do in the first two games of the pittsburgh, the blue shirts can't do what they need to do at home, winning a pair, that began against the penguins, still scoreless in the second, the pins on power play, 1-0...
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to brush my minty after that. >> what's going on over there? >> by the way, she recommends using a reusable bag or cup and say no to plastic. i do that at homees. you wash out the bags. >> this helps us to not use up the toothpaste tubes, too. >> that doesn't look like toothpaste at home. >> this is exactly what toothpaste. >> mix that up, man. wait. i'm not brushing my teeth with that. put some elbow grease in it my grandma used to say. >> we need a mix other blender. some equipment. >> she also recommends making your own products. i don't know how you make your own lotion. >> i'm going for it. >> okay, you going to do it? >> i'm doing it. >> this is what homemade toothpaste. take a look at my toothpaste here. clumping up. >> that's not what it looks like when you take it out of the tube. >> let's do it. >> oh, my god. >> wait. wait. >> what's the matter? it's good. >> not bad. wait a second. >> all right. >> ah. >> the recipe is on wnnfans.com. that's our facebook page. check it out. my lips feel -- >> i want to eat this. have, when you can choose to smooth? choose suprises over dull. choose design, over in a lull. choose for women. choose
to brush my minty after that. >> what's going on over there? >> by the way, she recommends using a reusable bag or cup and say no to plastic. i do that at homees. you wash out the bags. >> this helps us to not use up the toothpaste tubes, too. >> that doesn't look like toothpaste at home. >> this is exactly what toothpaste. >> mix that up, man. wait. i'm not brushing my teeth with that. put some elbow grease in it my grandma used to say. >> we need a...
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also coming up, calls for south africa's president to step down despite his apology for using public funds to renovate his home. demanding relief, farmers in the philippines take to the streets calling for the government to help them. a japanese electronic giant has a foreign owner for the first time. find out about the multi billion dollar takeover of sharp. world leaders have ratified a treaty to keep nuclear material safely under lock and key. during a nuclear security summit in washington dc 102 made the pledge top prevent nuclear terrorism. president obama warned world leaders of the threat posed by armed groups like i.s.i.l. trying to gain access to nuclear weapons. our state department correspondent reports. >> reporter: all smiles at the end of the nuclear security summit in washington and for good reason. an international treaty that requires countries to do more to safeguard nuclear material is about to take effect. president obama wanders his fellow leaders more must be done. >> there is no doubt that if these madmen ever got their hands on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material, they most certainly wil
also coming up, calls for south africa's president to step down despite his apology for using public funds to renovate his home. demanding relief, farmers in the philippines take to the streets calling for the government to help them. a japanese electronic giant has a foreign owner for the first time. find out about the multi billion dollar takeover of sharp. world leaders have ratified a treaty to keep nuclear material safely under lock and key. during a nuclear security summit in washington...
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work at a grocery store, and it's still very expensive to try to get the fresh fruits and vegetables for us. so, once we do that, we bring it home, and that seems to help us out quite a bit. >> and then they get the food from another source. >> yes. second harvest food bank. >> and second harvest is so awesome. i love working with them. they were even kind enough to help you with being here today. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> yes. actually, susie from trinity church, she actually contacted me and asked me if i'd be willing to do a story, and then caitlin kerk actually contacted me, and that's how i ended up here today. >> and you got a ride here. >> yes, exactly. >> otherwise you would've had to take the bus. >> [ laughing ] exactly. >> so i'm really grateful that you're here. so, now, fresh fruits are so important, especially with young kids. >> yes. >> and how frustrating for you -- you work at a grocery store and can't really afford to buy the food that you sell to other people. >> yes, exactly. >> so, that's another issue, but the fact that you have the food bank available to you, what does that do for your family? how
work at a grocery store, and it's still very expensive to try to get the fresh fruits and vegetables for us. so, once we do that, we bring it home, and that seems to help us out quite a bit. >> and then they get the food from another source. >> yes. second harvest food bank. >> and second harvest is so awesome. i love working with them. they were even kind enough to help you with being here today. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> yes. actually, susie from...
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to build an affordable home. it's a tradition that began a decade ago. they've been used to build homes in stamford and philadelphia and other cities in the area. for as far away as mississippi. >> 6:55. we'll check in with chris next for an update on the rainy forecast. >>> you're watching "today in alright guys. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually >>> that breaking news we're following on the upper east side. an apartment building fire. >>> kai simonsen is over the scene in chopper 4. >> reporter: michael and
to build an affordable home. it's a tradition that began a decade ago. they've been used to build homes in stamford and philadelphia and other cities in the area. for as far away as mississippi. >> 6:55. we'll check in with chris next for an update on the rainy forecast. >>> you're watching "today in alright guys. i want to show you some cutting edge technology. this is a vhs tape. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called...
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you'll have to pay taxes if you withdraw the money and don't use it to buy a home. >>> nba commissioner adam silver said today north carolina must change its new bathroom law in order to keep the league's all-star game in charlotte next season. that law requires people to use restrooms that match the gender listed on their birth certificate rather than the one corresponding to their gender identity. silver emphasized the nba is not setting a time line, but he wants to work toward changing the law with elected leaders in north carolina. >>> now to the golden state warriors. the team tweeted out these pictures of the players at work today. the team had a full day. >> and rest of their day is just getting started as we bring in mike shumann live in houston tonight. hs shu, we just got the word on steph curry. >> reporter: no question, larry. steve kerr just announced that steph curry will not play tonight against the rockets in game three. they felt like there wasn't enough improvement so they're going to sit him one more game. let's go back to the shootaround this morning, though. we've b
you'll have to pay taxes if you withdraw the money and don't use it to buy a home. >>> nba commissioner adam silver said today north carolina must change its new bathroom law in order to keep the league's all-star game in charlotte next season. that law requires people to use restrooms that match the gender listed on their birth certificate rather than the one corresponding to their gender identity. silver emphasized the nba is not setting a time line, but he wants to work toward...
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it's a mattress which claims to use ultrasonic sensors to detect when your bed is in use, and you're not at home an important meeting like i'm sorry, i have to take this. it's my mattress. so the mattress is meant to catch cheaters, you know, measuring mattress bouncing which seems like a pretty roundabout way of doing that. what if your partner is just jumping on the bed. are you going to punish her because she has a spirit of child like wonder, is that what you are going to do i don't need a mattress to tell me my partner is cheating. i can find out the old-fashioned way by secretly scrolling through her phone t is as simple as that. with something the name smart in the name t is the dumbest thing i ever heard of. it should win an award for most easily fooled technology ever. because you can just do it on the couch, or i
it's a mattress which claims to use ultrasonic sensors to detect when your bed is in use, and you're not at home an important meeting like i'm sorry, i have to take this. it's my mattress. so the mattress is meant to catch cheaters, you know, measuring mattress bouncing which seems like a pretty roundabout way of doing that. what if your partner is just jumping on the bed. are you going to punish her because she has a spirit of child like wonder, is that what you are going to do i don't need a...
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how she's not like us, able to leave the kids at home with hubby for a few days. >> car pool karaoke with the kids. ♪ >> she's also in love with a face swap app like us. their little kardas -- because we sure don't instagram topless photos of ourselves in a public bathroom. the kim swarmed by paparazzi and fans wanting selfies last night. here's a stud like us moment can all relate to kaley cuoco in a fender-bender. the crash happened yesterday at 4:20 a.m. in front of her home. then the big bang star went to work. >> i think it's safe to say that justin beieber is not like us, backstage getting massaged by three people. leonardo dicaprio is not like us, not only because he gets to shake hands with an arrest an tang, britney spears is not like us, and the rock's like us too, showing off his bay watch spot on instagram. i totally want to hang out with that cutie on the right. here's one more star that's kind of like us that's misha barton heading into her dancing rehearse sal. >>> we are just five days away from the last episode of people versus oj mini series. the cast has got a lot t
how she's not like us, able to leave the kids at home with hubby for a few days. >> car pool karaoke with the kids. ♪ >> she's also in love with a face swap app like us. their little kardas -- because we sure don't instagram topless photos of ourselves in a public bathroom. the kim swarmed by paparazzi and fans wanting selfies last night. here's a stud like us moment can all relate to kaley cuoco in a fender-bender. the crash happened yesterday at 4:20 a.m. in front of her home....
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dpirnt resource self-center san francisco we strongly support of care at home i'm here to speak about many of the consumers that use home care our mission at the independent center is to insure that our customers live independently as possible home care is fundamental to that ability for most of your consumers but for most of consumers they have too often choose whether to pay their rent or go without food to pay for their home care nobody should have to choose between their personal assistance and they're other essential functions of their living i want to second what joanne said about this effectively the working population many of our salaries were not for other programs will go directly for paying for our home care services because that will be our major outlay and expectation so this program will give a lot of seniors freedom from having to worry about what to do and how to spend use their income necessarily and it will give a lot of the younger folks some flexibility in terms of choosing to go back to work or in order to put money into a 6th district at large we urge the board of supervisors to be in is cutti
dpirnt resource self-center san francisco we strongly support of care at home i'm here to speak about many of the consumers that use home care our mission at the independent center is to insure that our customers live independently as possible home care is fundamental to that ability for most of your consumers but for most of consumers they have too often choose whether to pay their rent or go without food to pay for their home care nobody should have to choose between their personal assistance...
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dpirnt resource self-center san francisco we strongly support of care at home i'm here to speak about many of the consumers that use home care our mission at the independent center is to insure that our customers live independently as possible home care is fundamental to that ability for most of your consumers but for most of consumers they have too often choose whether to pay their rent or go without food to pay for their home care nobody should have to choose between their personal assistance and they're other essential functions of their living i want to second what joanne said about this effectively the working population many of o salaries were not for other programs will go directly for paying for our home care services because that will be our major outlay and expectation so this program will give a lot of seniors freedom from having to worry about what to do and how to spend use their income necessarily and it will give a lot of the younger folks some flexibility in terms of choosing to go back to work or in order to put money into a 6th district at large we urge the board of supervisors to be in is cutting
dpirnt resource self-center san francisco we strongly support of care at home i'm here to speak about many of the consumers that use home care our mission at the independent center is to insure that our customers live independently as possible home care is fundamental to that ability for most of your consumers but for most of consumers they have too often choose whether to pay their rent or go without food to pay for their home care nobody should have to choose between their personal assistance...
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used in other areas. >> the next add. >> the partner installed connections in housing complexes across the city. >> one of the things i love most about connect home is the power of residents talking to others when they had the tool in their homes or using the internet to find jobs. that word getting out is power: . >> it is important. adults from house headlights are 8-times more likely to not use the internet. even if they have access. missouri is one of the 19 states in the south that has low computer ownership. >> the building needs to be redeployed. they are sent off for reclaiming. since getting a computer. i get to see my chart and medical records i give out my email address. i get the shot online. the initiative is expected to impact 200,000 children >>> the new tesla model three will not be in production, but the company had 200,000 requests for the car. far less expensive than the other not else. drivers will get 215,000 miles per charge >>> a hospital has a new patient unlike any before. >> why doctors and veterinarians are treating a sea turtle in a hyperbolic chamber. >> and a player named in al jazeera america's doping special has been suspended. >>> major league baseba
used in other areas. >> the next add. >> the partner installed connections in housing complexes across the city. >> one of the things i love most about connect home is the power of residents talking to others when they had the tool in their homes or using the internet to find jobs. that word getting out is power: . >> it is important. adults from house headlights are 8-times more likely to not use the internet. even if they have access. missouri is one of the 19 states...
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amazon wants to use drones to deliver packages to homes and offices. the propellors make warning noises and shout out phrases to alert people on the ground. for instance, the drone can say, "watch out." at first, i thought this was an april's fool joke but looks like not the case. >> yeah. it gets weirder and weird. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> still ahead, rat rick, tradition involving toy rats! did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost high protein. >>> he makes a move and he scores! what a goal by jonathan! on rat night the rats come raining down on the ice! >> florida pant
amazon wants to use drones to deliver packages to homes and offices. the propellors make warning noises and shout out phrases to alert people on the ground. for instance, the drone can say, "watch out." at first, i thought this was an april's fool joke but looks like not the case. >> yeah. it gets weirder and weird. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. >>> still ahead, rat rick, tradition involving toy rats! did you know that meeting your...
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also coming up, south africa's president apologizes for using funds to renovate his home. honoring the victims of a campus massacre. the university in kenya marks a somber anniversary. a japanese electronic giant has a foreign owner for the first time. we will tell you about the multi billion dollar take over of sharp >>> world leaders have ratified a treaty to keep nuclear material safely under lock and key. during a nuclear security summit in washington 102 delegates made a pledge to have protocols in place for nuclear material. >> reporter: an international treaty requires countries to do more to safeguard nuclear material is about to take effect. u.s. president obama warned miss fellow leaders more must be done. >>-- his fellow leaders >> there is no doubt that if these madmen ever got their hands on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material, they would use it to kill as many innocent people as possible. obama's warning comes weeks after the i.s.i.l. attacks in brussels and amid reports the suspects might have been spying on a nuclear scientist. some anti nuclear activists sa
also coming up, south africa's president apologizes for using funds to renovate his home. honoring the victims of a campus massacre. the university in kenya marks a somber anniversary. a japanese electronic giant has a foreign owner for the first time. we will tell you about the multi billion dollar take over of sharp >>> world leaders have ratified a treaty to keep nuclear material safely under lock and key. during a nuclear security summit in washington 102 delegates made a pledge to...
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to uphold the constitution when he did not pay the millions of dollars in state funds used to upgrade his private home. leaders met and gave their backing to him, although the crisis is straining relations. inther possible impeachment brazil. general says there is no legal basis for the impeachment proceedings against requestusseff, and the was motivated by a desire for political revenge. let's head to london. an exhibition on the rolling stones launched in a gallery. there are some 500 artifacts, including instruments, costumes, and diaries. >> rock 'n roll has created musical greats out of the culturaltones and icons. this is an exhibit in london that looks at how the band has shaped popular culture. takes us back to the 1960's, re-creating the studio where the band recorded their first single and a several other hits. mick jagger said the exhibit is the first of its kind. >> some nice art, brilliant photography. there is that level of, as well is the normal things you would expect, guitars, things like that. the costumes include jumpsuits jagger was fond of wearing. has had a phenomenal history. th
to uphold the constitution when he did not pay the millions of dollars in state funds used to upgrade his private home. leaders met and gave their backing to him, although the crisis is straining relations. inther possible impeachment brazil. general says there is no legal basis for the impeachment proceedings against requestusseff, and the was motivated by a desire for political revenge. let's head to london. an exhibition on the rolling stones launched in a gallery. there are some 500...
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home. they decided once they saw him this must be fate. >> he did that in less than two weeks. >> they say we're happy to have him home with us're not going to put him on an island there time. >> no. he's home now for good. >> some of us might text and drive. and a lot of people text and walk. now there's a town in ba jair in the south of germany that has come up which a solution for there. traffic lights that help people go around texting and give you a sense of when it's legal or safe for you to walk. it else is you if a tram is copping. >> look both ways. it's not going to happen anymore? >> just keep looking down, keep texting. > i did have a man once who was behind him and directly behind his son was me. we're all walking on the sidewalk. the man was texting. grabbed my hand and started walking me across the street. i looked back and his son swrugd lis shoulders and followed behind. we made it all the way across the street before he realized he was holding the wrong person's hand. >> that is the best pickup move ever. >> this one is for the ladies. you want to put on a cute pair of open toe shoes but you realize you coul
home. they decided once they saw him this must be fate. >> he did that in less than two weeks. >> they say we're happy to have him home with us're not going to put him on an island there time. >> no. he's home now for good. >> some of us might text and drive. and a lot of people text and walk. now there's a town in ba jair in the south of germany that has come up which a solution for there. traffic lights that help people go around texting and give you a sense of when...
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looked at him they said you're going to have to stay for 24 hours. >> prince only stayed for three hours and then went home. >> the reps for prince told us it was because of the flu. that never made sense to us, because with the flu you tough it out for 48 minutes so you can get home and you're comfortable rather than in some strange city. >> reporter: the next day prince announced a dance party that very night at paisley park to give thanks for the good weather and all the love and support. >> he seemed great and fine and energetic. >> reporter: sharon jackson attended the event not as a >> there on the stage was his big kind of a lavender color grand piano. >> reporter: that does not sound like a man on death's door. >> i did not get that impression when i was there. it just felt like we were being welcomed into his home in a way and got to share a few minutes with him. we had no reason to be concerned about anything. he said wait a few days before you waste any prayers. >> reporter: after the show he tweeted out a message, thanks everybody for your extra time. on sunday prince's lawyer and good friend gave him a call to check in on hi
looked at him they said you're going to have to stay for 24 hours. >> prince only stayed for three hours and then went home. >> the reps for prince told us it was because of the flu. that never made sense to us, because with the flu you tough it out for 48 minutes so you can get home and you're comfortable rather than in some strange city. >> reporter: the next day prince announced a dance party that very night at paisley park to give thanks for the good weather and all the...
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to grow it. vendors sold paraphernalia. while some use is legal in d.c., they were told to leave it home to comply with the city's current lawhink, you know, the organizers are right to ask people not to use it. we don't want to get it shut down. >> under d.c.'s current law, people 21 and older can possess a small amount of marijuana as long as it's never used or exposed in public. >>> a clean up of the anacostia river in honor of earth day, they removed trash, tree limbs and june frk the river. they used a special mesh basket you see there to pick up the floating debris. the clean up took place at 31 sites along the river in the district and maryland. >>> the city of alexandria itis on jefferson street. the project is an interactive mural and a chalk board. people in the therapeutic program can leave words of encouragement or drawings about their journey. the theme of the wall, the courage to live big. >>> news 4 is working for you. today, shomari stone was the emcee at a show in bethesda. 1,000 people attended the fund raising event. they awarded 13 local teens with college scholarships. >>> after some much needed rain thi
to grow it. vendors sold paraphernalia. while some use is legal in d.c., they were told to leave it home to comply with the city's current lawhink, you know, the organizers are right to ask people not to use it. we don't want to get it shut down. >> under d.c.'s current law, people 21 and older can possess a small amount of marijuana as long as it's never used or exposed in public. >>> a clean up of the anacostia river in honor of earth day, they removed trash, tree limbs and...
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. >> matt pellman is standing by to get us home safely. >> time to play the game we call the afternoon commute and already fouls against us on this wednesday afternoon. including this crash on the schuylkill expressway eastbound happened around 30 and street station, they got it pushed off to the side at south street and eastbound is extra heavy from the roosevelt boulevard to this point in south street and a broken down vehicle in the mix and the eastbound schuylkill, they are on the shoulder but it's causing extra slowing, if you are out and about if the strawberry mansion section, look for fire crews, they are attending a blaze at 32 and diamond. still a bit of smoke coming from the building. in avondale a crash along fifth street and fire and police are helping you through the intersection. and a crash if the southbound lanes of 42, in a spot that is busy any way, it's off to the side but you see extra slowing there past 55 on down to lower landing. and a crash in airs town road near 38 and that too is a good spot to avoid. lets grab the ipad and do the commuter report on this hump
. >> matt pellman is standing by to get us home safely. >> time to play the game we call the afternoon commute and already fouls against us on this wednesday afternoon. including this crash on the schuylkill expressway eastbound happened around 30 and street station, they got it pushed off to the side at south street and eastbound is extra heavy from the roosevelt boulevard to this point in south street and a broken down vehicle in the mix and the eastbound schuylkill, they are on...
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to unfold. >>> it is 5:35. new from overnight, a man is shot and a home is riddled with bullets in a philadelphia neighborhood. nbc 10's deanna durante is live for us the logan section of the city to tell us what happened. hi, deanna. >> reporter: good morning, katy. this happened before 10:30 last night, we're told, that a 24-year-old man was leaving a home on a 1,000 block of wagner street when someone shot at him. he was shot twice in the arm and managed to get himself to the hospital. the police have spent the overnight hours talking to witnesses and people inside that house. they tell us there were 12 people in the home, including small children. >> we're very lucky that of those 12 people inside the property none of them were struck by gunfire. none of them were injured in any way. it was just the 24-year-old victim who just exited the property who was shot. >> now, at this point, police say that the 24-year-old has given them no indication as to why someone would want to shoot him if he was targeted. police think that perhaps those schatz were fired from a moving vehicle that was driving by that house as the 24-year-old was leaving. again, t
to unfold. >>> it is 5:35. new from overnight, a man is shot and a home is riddled with bullets in a philadelphia neighborhood. nbc 10's deanna durante is live for us the logan section of the city to tell us what happened. hi, deanna. >> reporter: good morning, katy. this happened before 10:30 last night, we're told, that a 24-year-old man was leaving a home on a 1,000 block of wagner street when someone shot at him. he was shot twice in the arm and managed to get himself to the...
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for a home builder they're not able to make the kind of profit they want on those lower-priced homes. >> you're always talking to us about supply and the supply of new homes bumped up a bit. is that a good sign if you're in the market to buy a home? >> it absolutely is a good sign that we did see supply jump to a 5.8 month supply, far higher than we have on existing homes. right now we have a very stark shortage of supply on the existing side. to see that supply move up on new homes is better because it means the builders are going to have to soften up a little bit on the prices. but again, where is the price point of that house? you look at what they're building now, these are $2 million homes right here, that's the vast majority of what they're seeing. you need to see that entry level $100,000, $200,000 home. only one of the builders, d.r. horton, has an express brand that really centers on that entry-level market. we need to sew more of that. >> diana, thank you as always, from washington. >>> a new study on ceo pay shows that top executives at the nation's largest companies got a raise last year, albeit a modes
for a home builder they're not able to make the kind of profit they want on those lower-priced homes. >> you're always talking to us about supply and the supply of new homes bumped up a bit. is that a good sign if you're in the market to buy a home? >> it absolutely is a good sign that we did see supply jump to a 5.8 month supply, far higher than we have on existing homes. right now we have a very stark shortage of supply on the existing side. to see that supply move up on new homes...
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i've spoken to someone who said maybe it's okay for us adults to go home, but not the children. >> reporter: today is mother's day, april 7th, for armenians. for the mothers of children caught up in the conflict, this is for the mothers on the front, it's also a celebration of the virgin mary for the armenian church. [ singing ] today is a religious holiday for church-goers. you can see in this armenian church there's a full congregation. many people have come here today to pray for those that have been killed and to pray for peace. >> translator: we all want peace, and i think that other azerbaijani mothers also want peace. >> translator: mothers don't have a nationality. mothers have children. any mother should be for peace. >>> a four centuries old copy of the fist edition of william shakespeare's collective play has been found on a stately home on a scottish island. it contains the first 36 plays including several that would not have been published. the discovery brings the number of known survives copies of the first folio to 234. >> some might say it's the bible to allow for them. the
i've spoken to someone who said maybe it's okay for us adults to go home, but not the children. >> reporter: today is mother's day, april 7th, for armenians. for the mothers of children caught up in the conflict, this is for the mothers on the front, it's also a celebration of the virgin mary for the armenian church. [ singing ] today is a religious holiday for church-goers. you can see in this armenian church there's a full congregation. many people have come here today to pray for those...
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zuma said that he'll respect the court judgment ordering him to pay back public money used to upgrade his private home. >>> the u.n. has criticized the e.u. plan to deport refugees back to turkey. it wants safeguards in place before refugees return. >>> a soldier accused of killing an injured palestinian man can be key takenned in a military camp for now. a man was shot in the head in hebron in the occupied west bank. he allegedly attacked an israeli. charges against the soldier has been reduced from murder to manslaughter. we have more from west jerusalem. >> israel's chief military prosecutor appeared in court to try to fight the decision by the judge that was to release the soldier in arrest. he'll go to a military base unconfined and unarmed. just to read you some of the quotes we heard from him inside the session, the chief prosecutor said that the videos and testimony indicate the neutralized terrorists pose nod threat. these are military words. however many movement, none of the people including the commanders who were standing next to him were not alarmed, and this speaks volumes. this has to
zuma said that he'll respect the court judgment ordering him to pay back public money used to upgrade his private home. >>> the u.n. has criticized the e.u. plan to deport refugees back to turkey. it wants safeguards in place before refugees return. >>> a soldier accused of killing an injured palestinian man can be key takenned in a military camp for now. a man was shot in the head in hebron in the occupied west bank. he allegedly attacked an israeli. charges against the...
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home near fresno houses roughly 1,000 cats at any given time. the woman opened up the place to cats after discovering the high kill rate at shelters in the area. it used to be her personal home. she funneled all her retirement money to saving them and lives in a trailer on the property so the cats can have the house. how about that? volunteers estimate some 24,000 cats have been given homes through her efforts. >>> thanks to the alameda county firefighters this little kitten is safe. he was rescued yesterday from inside a wall. crews had to use a thermal imaging camera to find him after he fell from an attack and got stuck in a wall in san leandro. firefighters were able to cut out the cat and get him to safety and he's cute! >> mischievous, though, huh? >> poor guy. >> curious. >>> i can't imagine this woman rescuing 24,000 cats. i have rescued two dogs in my lifetime. >> would you move out of your house? >> i feel really great about it. i work with the tony la russa foundation in the east bay. they are wonderful. they have lots of cats and dogs. it's not going to be raining cats and dogs today. it's going to be the dog days of summer here in the are
home near fresno houses roughly 1,000 cats at any given time. the woman opened up the place to cats after discovering the high kill rate at shelters in the area. it used to be her personal home. she funneled all her retirement money to saving them and lives in a trailer on the property so the cats can have the house. how about that? volunteers estimate some 24,000 cats have been given homes through her efforts. >>> thanks to the alameda county firefighters this little kitten is safe....
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. >> we were told scott agreed to give us a tour of his hhdden hills homet before the notorious party boy was out clubbing with this model we' told he got home around 9:00 a.m. >> we're trying to get scott up. he was up late, working. >> scott finally got up at 2:05 in the afternoon, but the seasoned reality star made it clear he did not want to be on camera. >> he came downstairs and his first thought was, somebod moved my barstool. >> we were in here a minute ago with him, and there were only three because we're photographing the house and he's so meticulous he needed to have the fourth one back in its exact po >> wow. who knew this guy was so meticulous? but looking around the 8,200-square-foot mansion, there are signs. likr the perfectly folded towels in the bathroom and scott's closet is color coordinated. plaid shirts here, suits seven of basically the same white sneakers stacked and straight. black boots, pants. inside the food, hardly any food, just red bull, wine, beer, and sports drinks. >> has scott cookedhe in re? >>> i think he gets a lot of ta
. >> we were told scott agreed to give us a tour of his hhdden hills homet before the notorious party boy was out clubbing with this model we' told he got home around 9:00 a.m. >> we're trying to get scott up. he was up late, working. >> scott finally got up at 2:05 in the afternoon, but the seasoned reality star made it clear he did not want to be on camera. >> he came downstairs and his first thought was, somebod moved my barstool. >> we were in here a minute ago...
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to fix up their home. now they are taking the production company to court saying the renovation left a lot to be desired. cbs 2's emily smith shows us why. >> reporter: the hgtv reality show bills itself as a hit tv series that appeals to homeowners in search of a new home to better suit their needs. in each episode, a home is renovated and the owners get to decide if they love it and want to stay or list it for sale. it build up to a big reveal at the end of the show. dina murphy and timothy sullivan signed up hoping to be wowed but they weren't. >> decisions made. >> are you going to love it or list it? >> reporter: but nearly 7 months after their episode aired murphy and sullivan have yet to list it or move back in. they filed a lawsuit against the subcontractor and the canadian company big coat tv that produces the show. the couple claims the renovations were disastrous alleging their $140,000 was essentially used to create a stage set for this television series. >> we took out a substantial of our own money. >> reporter: their allegations include damaged floorboards, open holes, low great carpeting and unpainted surfaces. the c
to fix up their home. now they are taking the production company to court saying the renovation left a lot to be desired. cbs 2's emily smith shows us why. >> reporter: the hgtv reality show bills itself as a hit tv series that appeals to homeowners in search of a new home to better suit their needs. in each episode, a home is renovated and the owners get to decide if they love it and want to stay or list it for sale. it build up to a big reveal at the end of the show. dina murphy and...
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to neighboring tanzania, where we have this report. correspondent: this refugee camp , she is preparing a meal for herself and her children. back home, she usedhave more hot -- mouths to feed before ined men entered her home february, slitting her husband's throat and killing her children. >> i said please, kill me as well. but they refused. me, we have already finished your family. we want you to die with sorrow. her husband was a government official, she thinks that is why he was killed. crying, my heart froze. correspondent: the violence has affected people from both sides of the political divide, until more victims continue to trickle across the border into these camps. he was picked up by a gang, accused of supporting the opposition. >> when they were taking me to a cell, they were beating another person using part of a gun, and a bayonet on the gun to stab him. they were doing this to his body. correspondent: the stories told here, and the fresh guards, reflect the brutality these refugees have suffered. there will be more like them as people continue to flee the unrest in burundi. ♪ presenter: another day, and of course, another drama
to neighboring tanzania, where we have this report. correspondent: this refugee camp , she is preparing a meal for herself and her children. back home, she usedhave more hot -- mouths to feed before ined men entered her home february, slitting her husband's throat and killing her children. >> i said please, kill me as well. but they refused. me, we have already finished your family. we want you to die with sorrow. her husband was a government official, she thinks that is why he was...
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home. there are data cost associated with it. there is a user interface cost. there is also the service element. a call center that will answer your call and explain how to use it. technicians that will come to your home and plug it into the wall, and put new batteries in your remote control. all of those costs add up so fast. after five or six years you will replace it. the set-top box charges we have right now cover the cost of the box. there is not a highly profitable part of the business. it is very complex. consumers do not want to learn how to use it. they call us. we have this constant churn of service calls to support them. consumerwas an easy interface through an application on a small tv or a tablet that consumers like and enjoy, great. we don't need to keep making them millions and millions of dollars of capital investment in new customer equipment every year. fcc on the, the recent vote on that box -- set-top boxes said it was for increased competition. are in agreement saying this is a problem in search of a solution. solution in go, search of a problem. chairman wheeler has talked about this rulemaking as unlocking the box. it is actually in ou
home. there are data cost associated with it. there is a user interface cost. there is also the service element. a call center that will answer your call and explain how to use it. technicians that will come to your home and plug it into the wall, and put new batteries in your remote control. all of those costs add up so fast. after five or six years you will replace it. the set-top box charges we have right now cover the cost of the box. there is not a highly profitable part of the business....
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dpirnt resource self-center san francisco we strongly support of care at home i'm here to speak about many of the consumers that use home care our mission at the independent center is to insure that our customers live independently as possible home care is fundamental to that ability for most of your consumers but for most of consumers they have too often choose whether to pay their rent or go without food to pay for their home care nobody should have to choose between their personal assistance and they're other essential functions of their living i want to second what joanne said about this effectively the working population many of our salaries were not for other programs will go directly for paying for our home care services because that will be our major outlay and expectation so this program will give a lot of seniors freedom from having to worry about what to do and how to spend use their income necessarily and it will give a lot of the younger folks some flexibility in terms of choosing to go back to work or in order to put money into a 6th district at large we urge the board of supervisors to be in is cutti
dpirnt resource self-center san francisco we strongly support of care at home i'm here to speak about many of the consumers that use home care our mission at the independent center is to insure that our customers live independently as possible home care is fundamental to that ability for most of your consumers but for most of consumers they have too often choose whether to pay their rent or go without food to pay for their home care nobody should have to choose between their personal assistance...