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to interstate 5 on monday morning. the engineer of the amtrak train is still hospitalized right now. everything is under scrutiny, including cell phone use. >> it's protocol for us to look at all of the cell phone records of all the crew members whenever there is an accident of this type. >> the crash killed three people and more than 70 others were hurt. >>> there is a new poll shows most san francisco voters want the city to repair roads and strengthen public transportation including b.a.r.t. and muni. they feel companies like uber and lyft should be paying for the repairs. a survey shows 59% of voters support imposing a new tax on ride hailing and food delivery services. >>> a boston arch bishop who resigned amid the sex abuse scandal has died.
to interstate 5 on monday morning. the engineer of the amtrak train is still hospitalized right now. everything is under scrutiny, including cell phone use. >> it's protocol for us to look at all of the cell phone records of all the crew members whenever there is an accident of this type. >> the crash killed three people and more than 70 others were hurt. >>> there is a new poll shows most san francisco voters want the city to repair roads and strengthen public...
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but he has enough to use crutches. you know look at this. and that's why don't you just nikki wearing that re walk on the direct biopic the exile together. from the nukes favorite model is made by re walk tomorrow she'll try it out for the first time she has high hopes for what this exoskeleton can do not only for self but also for her relationship with us they met two years ago. and as close as they move us to looking now i'd love to be able to see him at eye level so i'm steve we've only known each other sitting and standing. because you know he sometimes he lifts me out of my wheelchair. i can't stand on my own and he can't hold me up for very long. i just want to be able to stand up and look at him directly in the eyes. i knew could also like to go shopping on our own without having to rely on others. or how many sex. you're the cook i'd say six. would they do most of their shopping at this organic supermarket in their hometown near frankfurt it might be a bit more expensive but the aisles are especially wide and even then a nuke soon re
but he has enough to use crutches. you know look at this. and that's why don't you just nikki wearing that re walk on the direct biopic the exile together. from the nukes favorite model is made by re walk tomorrow she'll try it out for the first time she has high hopes for what this exoskeleton can do not only for self but also for her relationship with us they met two years ago. and as close as they move us to looking now i'd love to be able to see him at eye level so i'm steve we've only...
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the materials that are used to make something look wintry in film used to make something look wintry g look wintry in film and television, they have evolved over time, haven't they? in the very early days of black and white film they didn't have any other materials at all. they had to wait for it to snow. that was time—consuming, and it was also dangerous. three members died from the cold while they were filming. that wasn't good. later they baronet with different materials. moral and hardy used painted cornflakes, which was effective. either time we got to with them was —— wizard of oz, they we re with them was —— wizard of oz, they were using spaces. 0bviously that is really bad, but they didn't know it was dangerous at the time. you are things which i did for the environment and good for people. what are the good materials going forward ? what are the good materials going forward? we are developing materials like this, which is a glitter, which is made from cellulose. so within a couple of weeks or so that will biodegrade. now, normal glitter, which has been banned in cosmetic use
the materials that are used to make something look wintry in film used to make something look wintry g look wintry in film and television, they have evolved over time, haven't they? in the very early days of black and white film they didn't have any other materials at all. they had to wait for it to snow. that was time—consuming, and it was also dangerous. three members died from the cold while they were filming. that wasn't good. later they baronet with different materials. moral and hardy...
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us wouldn't look at. as well as wanting us to look across at her work, andrea buttner also wants us to look down at it, so this piece of blue silk fabric which she has laid out on a low table. why is that? blue silk fabric which she has laid out on a low table. why is that7m is handmade silk made by benedictine nuns, and we are looking down at it because we are enacting the representation of the beggar. so we are bowing down and there is a sense of humility and modesty too much of her work. thank you. i have a surprise for you now, especially for all of you who associate the turner prize with unmade beds and pickled cows, because i am going to show you some paintings. they are the work of hurvin anderson. do not adjust your set, because his landscapes are inspired by no less than co mforta ble. inspired by no less than comfortable. look at these lush, verdant comfortable. look at these lush, verda nt forests. comfortable. look at these lush, verdant forests. you can see the figure of a boy in the branches. hurvin anderson is the only man on the short list. his parents are from jamaica and he draws on his
us wouldn't look at. as well as wanting us to look across at her work, andrea buttner also wants us to look down at it, so this piece of blue silk fabric which she has laid out on a low table. why is that? blue silk fabric which she has laid out on a low table. why is that7m is handmade silk made by benedictine nuns, and we are looking down at it because we are enacting the representation of the beggar. so we are bowing down and there is a sense of humility and modesty too much of her work....
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to do this treatment once a month. >>> why some clubs are using charcoal to look better and this is strangest beauty treatment of all,eet the masseuse who bites -- >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody, from rihanna to christie brinkley, hollywood beauty school is in session. >> we're getting the tricks of from the red carpet. >>> let's kick it out with kim kardashian west. >> kim is cashing in on and that is cashing with "k" on her beauty empire. >> what's the craziest beauty trend you have tried and >> that vampire facial. that was really like the most painful thing i ever did. >> yeah, keep going. >> you guys signed up for five more years of this show five years. >> you'll be doing this show until you're he 2, i think. >> yikes! i like being busy. when i'm not busy that's when i start to get uncomfortable. >> how did kim manage to build a $175 million brand? not just from posting shots like this, she's also superopen about everything, even her surrogate. >> obviously, you pick someone that you completely trust but it's still knowing that i was able to carry my first two babies and not, you kn
to do this treatment once a month. >>> why some clubs are using charcoal to look better and this is strangest beauty treatment of all,eet the masseuse who bites -- >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody, from rihanna to christie brinkley, hollywood beauty school is in session. >> we're getting the tricks of from the red carpet. >>> let's kick it out with kim kardashian west. >> kim is cashing in on and that is...
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really appreciate it because sometimes the previous ten to fifteen used to look forward to the point this one was a very big challenge for the cause a lot of people being affected by these conflicts. patrick is hoping that rain will come soon because he needs the water for his other environmental project i want to do some tongues in so that when it doesn't rain fall quite sometime week on week on taking what out from there on you know feed i want to hold for our animals so we will have a lot of areas of our island here so that we don't experience the same problem that we're experiencing now. kenya's region is considered one of the best places in the world to see large elephants so it's a great asset for tourism patrick also likes to visit the national parks tourist attractions like springs. heaps of solve will. come here. taking place so that they can just have some peace and i did to refresh myself again before i go home. patrick bellew works as a farmer in a nearby village for him bringing water to the animals is a sacred task locals here call him the guardian of. one south african
really appreciate it because sometimes the previous ten to fifteen used to look forward to the point this one was a very big challenge for the cause a lot of people being affected by these conflicts. patrick is hoping that rain will come soon because he needs the water for his other environmental project i want to do some tongues in so that when it doesn't rain fall quite sometime week on week on taking what out from there on you know feed i want to hold for our animals so we will have a lot of...
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it is also a chance to look ata to us. it is also a chance to look at a brand—new figure.equipment on it and we want to have a close look at it. ordinarily we wouldn't get that close. what about the wider picture, if there is one, but relations between russia and the uk are not exactly great, does it add to the potential significance of something like this? it is coincidental rather than causal. the russians want to say to the world, we are back again now, we have intervened in syria. the president wants to show the russian flag around the world. there is no better way of doing that than actually putting in the navy. it has appeared on all sorts of tv and news channels and the fact of life is, the russian navy is on the up, getting increased levels of expenditure and they want to show they can go anywhere they want, at any time they want. they have done it in the baltic on the black sea, and when they approach the united kingdom now, instead of going to the west of ireland they come down the channel. the fact they are coming down the north sea more than they did, you would
it is also a chance to look ata to us. it is also a chance to look at a brand—new figure.equipment on it and we want to have a close look at it. ordinarily we wouldn't get that close. what about the wider picture, if there is one, but relations between russia and the uk are not exactly great, does it add to the potential significance of something like this? it is coincidental rather than causal. the russians want to say to the world, we are back again now, we have intervened in syria. the...
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what long-term equity managers used to look at what they could short is going down. ort.hey are going to the number of publically traded stocks has also fallen. it is half of the number it was in 1996. just the availability of stocks they have to choose from to go long or short has changed a lot. emily: major investment firms have slowly been playing catch-up, incorporating new technology. they are also fearful big tech giants will threaten their way of doing business. how might google or amazon disrupt black rock or fidelity's business? selina: a google or amazon could offer financial advice or brokerage services. they could get into the business in a variety of ways. they could also get into the banking business. you have already started to see this happen a little bit where alibaba in 2013 started offering a money market fund. it has become the biggest money market fund in the world. so, there is no reason that amazon could do something similar where clients could store their value, their cash in a money market fund. fidelity and google definitely recognize that. f
what long-term equity managers used to look at what they could short is going down. ort.hey are going to the number of publically traded stocks has also fallen. it is half of the number it was in 1996. just the availability of stocks they have to choose from to go long or short has changed a lot. emily: major investment firms have slowly been playing catch-up, incorporating new technology. they are also fearful big tech giants will threaten their way of doing business. how might google or...
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or you could at to be of use. this looks like a new i mean this is the first single from the same race you saw east. africa huey incident or you it was sanitaire just tell us why if it's just that way just look at how the left side. good. what do you see other qualities needed for a woman to be in a position to dish it you know for women i feel this particularly suited to lead naturally. naturally fragile beads to talk. to their many men and women who rule the world we men hospice your skills women how did you tell me sunday to c.d.'s that it takes and therefore think that you just know what you want go for it. thank you very much for your time to say thank you. to. zeal b. fifty years of independent booking and it's the jubilee year and that's why it's important for me to have a minimum of fifty women so that i can have an exhibition in london they're excited about that. will be people who believe. in women they knew people who went into it so what's real what's not if they all can when they all different are in. doesn't. i
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so what concerns me is that if you use census information about equity zones it doesn't really get to whom you are serving. and when i look at demographics, for example, i'm just going to use an example -- if i were to ask you, so how many black children are as you are saying in your summer programming in different -- in different camps, that is the kind of information that we get to and now about whom weer tryin we're trying to. if we look at the people in san francisco that are most marginalized around opportunity, but also around income, then we need to look at specifically who they are and it's not just about i think us making the decision about this is -- we're making this accessible to them but it's really about what are the tools that they need and that we need to change in order to make them much more accessible. i'll use swimming as an example. we have modeled beautiful swimming pools but what is the process to sign up for swimming? does an adult need to be there with you? do you need to know the timeline for it and when we're looking at you can do it through twitter and we can do social media and on the website
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to him say he loved life. >> we are here now. he is within all of us, and he's looking down from above. >> we want to move forward and remember him in peace and gratitude and grace, the way he lived his life. but, this does not cut back from the fact that we want justice. >> he was an old soul with the biggest heart always making everyone around you happy. >> bijan. i like to think that you went on a very long vacation. somewhere happy. rest in eternal peace, my dear friend. >> reporter: at the lincoln memorial, marcella robinson, wusa9. >> there are a lot of gaps in this story. we know it started with a car chase after he left the scene of an accident but that's about it. we don't know why the police officer fired his weapon. we don't know if you threatened him. the park police aren't saying much and neither is the fbi. agents there are leading the investigation into what happened. we will keep working on this and will bring you updates here at 11:00. >>> now to a story you will see only on wusa9. virginia senator tim kaine is making moves on sexual harassment on capit
to him say he loved life. >> we are here now. he is within all of us, and he's looking down from above. >> we want to move forward and remember him in peace and gratitude and grace, the way he lived his life. but, this does not cut back from the fact that we want justice. >> he was an old soul with the biggest heart always making everyone around you happy. >> bijan. i like to think that you went on a very long vacation. somewhere happy. rest in eternal peace, my dear...
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investigators have promised to look at every possible factor that could have contributed to the derailment. >> distraction is one of our most wanted list priorities. it's protocol for us to look at all of the cell phone records of all the crew members. >> reporter: monday's crash sent dozens of people to hospitals. amtrak ceo met with those effected by the derailment. >> whatever expense, whatever we can do to help had, we're for to help them. >> reporter: three lives were lost in the wreck, including both loved trains. >> those two good guys won't be with us anymore. >> reporter: camry was actually a third generation rail fan starting with his grandpa who worked for a rail company in the midwest and his parents met working on a railroad in montana. >>> and this one in mexico bp at least two people were killed on a tour bus suddenly flipped over during a day trip to the mayan ruins. it's not immediately clear what caused the accident. they're working to determine if american citizens are among the dead. >> reporter: the bus loaded with 27 tourists, some of them americans was headed oen a day trip to mayan ruins when it suddenly overturned. authorities say at least 12
investigators have promised to look at every possible factor that could have contributed to the derailment. >> distraction is one of our most wanted list priorities. it's protocol for us to look at all of the cell phone records of all the crew members. >> reporter: monday's crash sent dozens of people to hospitals. amtrak ceo met with those effected by the derailment. >> whatever expense, whatever we can do to help had, we're for to help them. >> reporter: three lives...
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i didn't know what used to look. he was so young when i left the difference between these two photos is enormous interest in this area. and you know whether you'd be tall or short. i was really surprised to see you with the beard. you sit with out there but they. were in the mine and the day before was june thirteenth your birthday. on you know i was at home at the farm with my sister mother was in bogota. so the last thing up at about eleven am the phone rang and the police and the police director told us that she'd been freed. and this photo. is the point to where the i had this photo with me the whole time he. said good morning to you every morning and good night everything. there was part of a delegation of victims who met with fark leaders in peace negotiations in cuba in his fifteen minute address media to describe what it was like to spend twelve years as a hostage separated from his family in his former life. and he said when we thought we would go there were twelve of us victims there. and we were on one side
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looking into him. and, at some point, he takes steffi's head, and he turns it to the audience and says, "look, look." 'cause he wants usunderstand the implications of our actions. the natural world, to me, is a friend, is a best friend. i think if a dear friend is sick, any one of us would turn around and care for them. yet, here is our planet. it's in trouble, and i don't think we realize we need to care for it. today, we are at yerba buena center for the arts in san francisco. i'm putting all the final elements together -- the costume, the lighting. dancer: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. yeah. yeah. nelson: actually, i'm feeling a little nervous. you never know what's gonna happen because it's live. sadan: the biggest challenge of dancing "dead reckoning" is just going zero to 100 and being really physical right away. curtains come up, lights are up, and we're already going. nelson: one of the things i want to convey is the feeling of being lost in this world of climate change. [ music climbs ] the panic. the franticness, the futileness of it. ♪ at the very end of this piece, there's a soloist very downstage, caught up in her own
looking into him. and, at some point, he takes steffi's head, and he turns it to the audience and says, "look, look." 'cause he wants usunderstand the implications of our actions. the natural world, to me, is a friend, is a best friend. i think if a dear friend is sick, any one of us would turn around and care for them. yet, here is our planet. it's in trouble, and i don't think we realize we need to care for it. today, we are at yerba buena center for the arts in san francisco. i'm...
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he literally used to look out for other people. ll him the caretaker of all living things. >> reporter: while the million reese of daniel are everywhere, the absence he left behind is immeasurable. another life lost that day, nicole hockley's 6-year-old son dyl dylan. >> dylan was just pure love. he had these gorgeous blue eyes and this amazing smile and this laugh, this giggle that people used to tickle him just to hear him giggle. >> i see you've got several butterflies. >> yes. so being autistic, one of the repetitive movements that dylan had was to flap. and he would flap his arms up and down whenever he got excited. which is pretty much all the time. and i asked him once, why do you flap? and he said, because i'm a beautiful butterfly. and at his funeral, i talked about how the theory of a butterfly flapping its wings on one side of the world can cause a hurricane on the other side. >> reporter: in their sorrow, nicole and mark found a new purpose, to prevent school shootings, not through legislation but by thwarting the path o
he literally used to look out for other people. ll him the caretaker of all living things. >> reporter: while the million reese of daniel are everywhere, the absence he left behind is immeasurable. another life lost that day, nicole hockley's 6-year-old son dyl dylan. >> dylan was just pure love. he had these gorgeous blue eyes and this amazing smile and this laugh, this giggle that people used to tickle him just to hear him giggle. >> i see you've got several butterflies....
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us for "fox 5 news" on the hill. >> it's a special christmas eve morning edition on the hill. we're happy to have you along with us to lookk at a lot of the things that have gone on. you know, it's been a whirl wind political year that's an under statement. >> that's an under statement. >> we'll talk about those things with experts looking back on 2017. >> no better place to start with donald trump and presidency. >> and jessie burns from the hill. >> we want to talk about the top five issues of the year. >> number one iss was confirmation of neal g goresuch to trump and then another big issue tax reform and this will be and he bama care too was a major agenda item that they tried to push forward throughout the year and sucked up a lot of legislative calendar time for that and of course, a lot of foreign crises, afghan, libya, a lot of administration they he have had to grapple with. >> and how do you narrow this down to five things. when you put this together what are you looking at? >> sure i was looking for what wish ited donald trump from other presidents especially republican presidents and first thing i started with
us for "fox 5 news" on the hill. >> it's a special christmas eve morning edition on the hill. we're happy to have you along with us to lookk at a lot of the things that have gone on. you know, it's been a whirl wind political year that's an under statement. >> that's an under statement. >> we'll talk about those things with experts looking back on 2017. >> no better place to start with donald trump and presidency. >> and jessie burns from the hill....
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in this particular case, i think it's important for us to look at who the citizens of alabama voted for, a dedicated public servant, an experienced prosecutor, somebody who stood up for civil rights and the fact that doug jones was able to win in a deeply red state that hasn't elected a statewide democrat in 25 years, that there was terrific and strong turnout across t across the board both by the african-american community and by folks who typically vote for republican candidates. that's what put him over the top. i think that should make it clearer that there is a real chance for a democratic sweep in the house and for democrats to hang on to our seats, even to pick up a few seats in the senate. >> all right, senator, i know you've got to run and vote. go ahead. we'll continue our coverage in just a moment. there is a lot going on. we're following all the breaking news. we'll be right back. this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is
in this particular case, i think it's important for us to look at who the citizens of alabama voted for, a dedicated public servant, an experienced prosecutor, somebody who stood up for civil rights and the fact that doug jones was able to win in a deeply red state that hasn't elected a statewide democrat in 25 years, that there was terrific and strong turnout across t across the board both by the african-american community and by folks who typically vote for republican candidates. that's what...
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the iris diagnosis allows us to look into somebodies genetic disposition to get an idea of what that particular person came into the world with. as even and. there is no scientific research showing the validity of iris diagnosis those who practice it evaluate the color and condition of the iris iris maps are used to interpret the condition of organs such as the heart lung or intestines. but cannot iris really reveal any illnesses i know there is one illness marfan syndrome a connective tissue disorder that clearly affects the iris the structure of the connective tissue there is looser. to it so when conventional medicine the state of the iris does not reveal a whole range of other diseases iris diagnosis says the left in the right eye reveal different things is that plausible. basically symmetrical but the two sides are never exact matches that's why diagnosticians in the field of alternative medicine look for differences between the left and right. iris diagnosticians to see precise correspondences for example a particular zone of the left iris is linked to the left lung conventiona
the iris diagnosis allows us to look into somebodies genetic disposition to get an idea of what that particular person came into the world with. as even and. there is no scientific research showing the validity of iris diagnosis those who practice it evaluate the color and condition of the iris iris maps are used to interpret the condition of organs such as the heart lung or intestines. but cannot iris really reveal any illnesses i know there is one illness marfan syndrome a connective tissue...
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us. to look for my mom coach call for you. to go see him i couldn't see anything everything was black i couldn't understand why i was then i close my eyes and open them again and there was my son close to me . supermarket security cameras filmed this man entering the building and leaving his backpack in a locker where the bomb went off reports say police believe he was the perpetrator of the attack or trying to travel to the scene as soon as police lifted the cordon . there's still blood on the stairs outside the supermarket but if we walk further down here you can see through the window the damage and saw it obviously nobody is being let through the doors but right now we can say that the people that were wounded during the wednesday blast inside the supermarket can be almost one hundred percent certain that they were caught up and survived a terrorist attack the investigators that are still work in right there they're walking in and out every now and then still haven't completely ruled out any version of events but the metal
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and they were looking to see if that was a distraction. >> it's protocol for us to look at all of the cell phone records of all the crew members wherever there is an accident of this type. >> the ntsb says that the emergency brake was not trigger by the engineer but automatic when the train derailed and it was equipped with a system called positive train control that can automatically slow a speeding train but it was not activated. congress repeatedly delayed deadlines requiring it on major rail lines nationwide. >> the crash killed three people among them zach willhoyt and jim homray. and at least seven people remain in intensive care. channel 6 "action news." >>. >>> well the morning commute became a nightmare for drivers in bucks county when a crane malfunctioned on i-95. and traffic was brought to a stand still near newportville road at 4:30 this morning. it's all due to head sign by penndot. they were installing the overhead sign when it fell from the crane. i-95 was closed for two hours while the sign and crane had to be removed from the highway. >>> a car fire in tacony section
and they were looking to see if that was a distraction. >> it's protocol for us to look at all of the cell phone records of all the crew members wherever there is an accident of this type. >> the ntsb says that the emergency brake was not trigger by the engineer but automatic when the train derailed and it was equipped with a system called positive train control that can automatically slow a speeding train but it was not activated. congress repeatedly delayed deadlines requiring it...
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invested money into doing a study at lincoln and ninth so that we can look at making that entryway to golden gate park which is heavily used by so many folks all over the city and we want to make that definitely more safe and we also want to make it a nice entryway and look at signage and ways in which we could improve the experience and the ease of getting around in golden gate park. so that's a whole other conversation. but ultimately, i think that just dialing it down a little bit, the bigger vision of making the changes, and the peace plaza which we talked about and doing work there which is a great tourist destination and is in need of repair. but dialing it back just a little bit and i want to talk a bit about equity and talk about access. and i just remember, again, i keep going back to my childhood because when we were growing up the park was right across the street, hayward playground, and we'd walk to the park and we could rely on the lunch program and we could rely on the ability to go there anytime after school and there were always just people there and there were field trips, there were people to help you wit
invested money into doing a study at lincoln and ninth so that we can look at making that entryway to golden gate park which is heavily used by so many folks all over the city and we want to make that definitely more safe and we also want to make it a nice entryway and look at signage and ways in which we could improve the experience and the ease of getting around in golden gate park. so that's a whole other conversation. but ultimately, i think that just dialing it down a little bit, the...
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no demand to watch a disaster among people who just lived one . >> i used to look at it and be like, you know, it happens to someone else who lives in the wilderness or something. it is clearly not that anymore. >> reporter: this couple lost their home. the similarities so clear, ferocious wind, little warning, escaping in the night with their lives with firefighters helpless to stop an inferno from taking homes . >> it looks exactly the same. not quite as populated, but it is spreading fast. there don't seem to be many firebreaks in the area. it is gary . >> it is awful to see. when the wind picked up last night here it was like i felt the same way the night we lost our home . >> you don't feel safe and you don't feel safe anywhere. >> reporter: agencies helping north face survivors heal are seeing renewed stress in clients . >> i have really been on edge today. the staff has been talking about it and it's hard. >> reporter: the classrooms host support groups for fire families and the institute expects the next one on friday will be in demand . >> yes. it brought back all of those fe
no demand to watch a disaster among people who just lived one . >> i used to look at it and be like, you know, it happens to someone else who lives in the wilderness or something. it is clearly not that anymore. >> reporter: this couple lost their home. the similarities so clear, ferocious wind, little warning, escaping in the night with their lives with firefighters helpless to stop an inferno from taking homes . >> it looks exactly the same. not quite as populated, but it is...
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england leave it to you if they just say. look out. past us different era but the most expensive water in portugal did not appeal to the courts. brito seeing troubles realized that the game was lost and try to negotiate with the company. you know it seems we used to go to. mislead lucas and look at the uses of. newer the past freedom at the. bison. no word. no no no. activists against water charges often patrol this cork neighborhood. if they find an irish water crew installing meters they try to force them to leave. oh we say you know what we need . everybody knows that nothing is set in stone yet. the commission keeps pushing islands to comply with the community directive and impose meters and water charges on its citizens. the jury is this principle which is. framed in the water directive that the polluters should be sold there should be a direct responsibility of this cannot be done with a general exception obviously next friday we meet same time. and we'll do that right. on that don't we don't act on when. faced with an precedented public
england leave it to you if they just say. look out. past us different era but the most expensive water in portugal did not appeal to the courts. brito seeing troubles realized that the game was lost and try to negotiate with the company. you know it seems we used to go to. mislead lucas and look at the uses of. newer the past freedom at the. bison. no word. no no no. activists against water charges often patrol this cork neighborhood. if they find an irish water crew installing meters they try...
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but rather for us to look at ourselves and say what do we want at peralta and how do we ensure it's the best thing for us? >> reporter: as issued a statement saying that the team is shocked by the decision saying, quote, wall we wanted to do was to enter into a dofergz make all -- conversation to make this work for oakland and laney and the peralta community. a closer look at the remaining locations for the ballpark at 6:00. ken? >> all right. thank you. >>> this afternoon, there was a hope of a deal to end a strike by oakland city workers. kpix 5's juliette goodrich live outside city hall where the hope was short lived. juliette? >> reporter: ken, there was hope that both sides would come to a resolution but late this afternoon, it was clear that the strike continues. is it the strike over? after a closed session meeting, most councilmembers left tight lipped. the mayor was visibly frustrated. larry reid broke the news, no deal. >> no one is smiling. >> what's going on? is it over? >> no. we recessed until tomorrow at 1:00. >> reporter: so the strike continues? >> the strike will conti
but rather for us to look at ourselves and say what do we want at peralta and how do we ensure it's the best thing for us? >> reporter: as issued a statement saying that the team is shocked by the decision saying, quote, wall we wanted to do was to enter into a dofergz make all -- conversation to make this work for oakland and laney and the peralta community. a closer look at the remaining locations for the ballpark at 6:00. ken? >> all right. thank you. >>> this afternoon,...
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jay: this is what the space used to look like. she enjoyed selling furniture and art. now the one of a kind items are buried in a shell of a building beyond repair. >> it's really sad. i've been shook up. jay: they are quick to point out for all that was lost, no one was hurt. >> it was pretty horrible. just think god nobody was in the building. jay: arson investor graders -- arson investigators will return wednesday. the damage is so widespread they are sifting through the cause. jonathan: 7 on your side with a consumer alert -- a toy car is being blamed for this massive fire that gutted an apartment complex in the louisiana. roof by was through the the time firefighters got there. remote-controlled toy was left charging on a bed. they say never to do that. now 26 people are without a home heading into the new year. big cities are suing the department of defense overfill years and updates to the national background check. system when it comes to purchasing a gun city, san francisco, and philadelphia say that many service members were not allowed to own guns were not p
jay: this is what the space used to look like. she enjoyed selling furniture and art. now the one of a kind items are buried in a shell of a building beyond repair. >> it's really sad. i've been shook up. jay: they are quick to point out for all that was lost, no one was hurt. >> it was pretty horrible. just think god nobody was in the building. jay: arson investor graders -- arson investigators will return wednesday. the damage is so widespread they are sifting through the cause....
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them are having to leave their homes along the beach the older generation still remembers what it used to look like here. what you have the village to be here there were even houses on this very spot before it was all flooded there are probably remains of houses on the seabed over there. under. the village in south mauritania is bordered by a river on one side and the ocean on the other. there's very little infrastructure . but where are locals supposed to move to. dean works in the nearby do walling national park he confirms the gravity of the situation. he just. might my spoke to an old miner who told me that in the one nine hundred eighty s. the ocean was two kilometers further bog. now look at the damage the sea has done. to make. the government is trying to ensure that people are relocated to a safer area. but the older generation refuses and says this is where our ancestors lived we're not going anywhere. living from farming alone is increasingly difficult land is in short supply due to the ground becoming oversalted with their livelihoods destroyed people are having to move inland but t
them are having to leave their homes along the beach the older generation still remembers what it used to look like here. what you have the village to be here there were even houses on this very spot before it was all flooded there are probably remains of houses on the seabed over there. under. the village in south mauritania is bordered by a river on one side and the ocean on the other. there's very little infrastructure . but where are locals supposed to move to. dean works in the nearby do...
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. >> it wasn't a major factor, for us to look at ourselves and say what do we want? and how do we insure that it is the best thing for us. >>> the oakland eh a's issued a statement on twitter, they were shocked by peralta's decision not to move forward. we were trying to find out how to make this pork work for all of oakland. we are disappointed we won't have the opportunity. >>> now, the team may re- examine other sites including the waterfront near jackland square. the current site is off the table because it won't create enough revenue. >>> today is the 76th anniversary of the japanese attack of pearl harbor, the attack that brought the united states into world war ii. over 2,000 people died that morning. and a naval base was destroyed in hawaii. there will be memorial ceremonies across the country. the largest will be at the pearl harbor memorial in ohahu, this is in alameda. that one will have survivors and witnesses to the bombing sharing their members. the japanese council general from san francisco will be at that ceremony. >>> and tonight in concord they'll
. >> it wasn't a major factor, for us to look at ourselves and say what do we want? and how do we insure that it is the best thing for us. >>> the oakland eh a's issued a statement on twitter, they were shocked by peralta's decision not to move forward. we were trying to find out how to make this pork work for all of oakland. we are disappointed we won't have the opportunity. >>> now, the team may re- examine other sites including the waterfront near jackland square. the...
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us. to look out the window and the only thing you can look out of luck if the school and your state. he would have been fairly unique in his wake up i'm going to get i want to go on then i got that i want that i still got. later in the uk now. hopefully when it happens to be a state nothing happens to be a state. filling crack there in the window you're touching on the paper. i mean one of two things is true i've asked after a big middle finger to the people in your state or if during christie wants to get out of here and he fell enough which is what we needed today he said very very like we need to we need to go now at least to go big money alam bankers have plans to where we'll is only we weren't part of the. local fight against global enemies and structures eight guys have as much money as hostile world because of the systems we are fighting in it doesn't matter if you're in london if you're in their way this and that free. when you have a political bloc who are completely convinced that it's the consensus among them that the most functional economic philosophy for society is neo l
us. to look out the window and the only thing you can look out of luck if the school and your state. he would have been fairly unique in his wake up i'm going to get i want to go on then i got that i want that i still got. later in the uk now. hopefully when it happens to be a state nothing happens to be a state. filling crack there in the window you're touching on the paper. i mean one of two things is true i've asked after a big middle finger to the people in your state or if during christie...
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few eight months ago an upright tell us about what you should get right i listen to this little one saw a man and if with a woman and child. and he said my didn't look at that shit dish using the n. word for us to look at this black piece of trash didn't. i didn't say anything about ownership i went to the counter to pay this guy and he went like this. in the i said that's what do you want from me and he says i'll show you your school i went over there and he hit me three or four times like this and i you know muzzle history of how bad the way you hurt any boa i listen to i felt a lot of pain in my stomach and i calmed down the block for about a month. and we're not holding. on but how does it feel when no one steps in to help you when you're being beaten up and you often treat it with hostility and it's hard to explain and i'm at how do you cope. with it in a cause you're so i'm always afraid when i go out now to see when i go to work i'm afraid of what might happen along the way some people make just just like i'm going to cut your throat and they shout go back to where you came from should do that to me every day like. this is the courthouse in t
few eight months ago an upright tell us about what you should get right i listen to this little one saw a man and if with a woman and child. and he said my didn't look at that shit dish using the n. word for us to look at this black piece of trash didn't. i didn't say anything about ownership i went to the counter to pay this guy and he went like this. in the i said that's what do you want from me and he says i'll show you your school i went over there and he hit me three or four times like...
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it's so hard there's so many different emotions to use to look and i've read many different accounts of the events i know how it all happened within one minute by even though i know the whole story it's still so tough. what was my child thinking what did you go through what did he think and feel if anything at all and i would do it that way and we know he saw how betty was hit first and how she bled out a soundless to get some of the people in the car said that u.t. was taking betty's head in his hands when he was shot. and i did they also showed us pictures taken at the scene that they were horrifying you. need to have also seen photos on the internet. it was important for me to look at them to see my child in the last pictures ever taken of him. so you know. this is a year old. want to talk about and. there's hearing in the picture. i did a minute at them that they called them because of what happened we've become involved in the trick a conflict and i'd do it on our trips to mexico we've met women and children at the y. how come mark it bill. where is the justice for them what wil
it's so hard there's so many different emotions to use to look and i've read many different accounts of the events i know how it all happened within one minute by even though i know the whole story it's still so tough. what was my child thinking what did you go through what did he think and feel if anything at all and i would do it that way and we know he saw how betty was hit first and how she bled out a soundless to get some of the people in the car said that u.t. was taking betty's head in...
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>> attorney general has said that he is assigned senior federal prosecutor to look over several matters that congress asked us to look at. that includes determining if any investigations need more resources and need to be opened and whether any need assignment of of another federal prosecutor. >> jim jordan says judiciary committee bob goodlate sends spz to fbi officials as they try to figure out if the bureau is unfairly working against the president. in washington, beater doocy, fox news. >> a live look at allentown. legal high county. doesn't look like the 7 day will be all that bad iain. >> kathy orr is tracking it all. >> decent conditions, guys, remember last week we had 0s, 30s, it was not that long ago. temperatures in the 20s on friday with that beautiful snowfall. guess what? a huge change in our pattern as we head towards christmas. not necessarily when we want this change i don't think. temperature right now is 39. wind northeast at 8 miles an hour and on our ultimate doppler you can see some moisture towards the reeming job and philadelphia, south, east, we're talking about temperatures above fre
>> attorney general has said that he is assigned senior federal prosecutor to look over several matters that congress asked us to look at. that includes determining if any investigations need more resources and need to be opened and whether any need assignment of of another federal prosecutor. >> jim jordan says judiciary committee bob goodlate sends spz to fbi officials as they try to figure out if the bureau is unfairly working against the president. in washington, beater doocy,...
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sixty to the chair offical don't look. it. i used to get. sick. just to our facilities you know but it is a few years after these comments in twenty twelve the prime minister was sentenced to four years in prison for passive corruption and blackmail again the stuff his conviction that was a lightning bolt for society since then the corruption investigations have accelerated and the d.n.a. has achieved celebrity status in romania. it didn't take long for the media to catch on and to begin reporting on an unrelenting stream of revelations each day this is the scene outside the offices of the d.n.a. certain not to leave empty handed the media gathered to catch the drama in real time it's the most closely watched media event in the country. photographer is creating a unique series of documentary portraits that capture the expressions of in battle delete what about. the signature. look good feel like. i'm. just getting about why don't i check check check you. know i don't know i'm. in april twenty sixth seen a journalist exposed to hicks the pharma sca
sixty to the chair offical don't look. it. i used to get. sick. just to our facilities you know but it is a few years after these comments in twenty twelve the prime minister was sentenced to four years in prison for passive corruption and blackmail again the stuff his conviction that was a lightning bolt for society since then the corruption investigations have accelerated and the d.n.a. has achieved celebrity status in romania. it didn't take long for the media to catch on and to begin...
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. >> the attorney general has said he's assigned senior federal prosecutor to look over several matters continuing asked us to look at, including determining if more investigations need more resource, need to be openmented everred, and if they -- opened, and if they need more to be opened . >> reporter: they'll start sending subpoenas to fbi officials to try and determine if the bureau is working unfairly against the president. >>> thousands of firefighters continue to battle several wildfires in southern california today, and said good bye to one of their own killed while battling the massive thomas fire. a procession brought the remain of cal fire engineer cory iverson back to his home in san diego. he died from burns and smoke inhalation. the 32-year-old is survived by his pregnant wife and their 2- year-old daughter. aughter. >> we talk a lot with the cub scouts about heroes so he's a hero. i didn't know him, but it just gets to me because he's a dad. >> the procession gave local residents a chance to turn out to show their gratitude for the two-week long effort to contain the thomas fire that continue
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that takes us to the heart of the reform agenda we need to look at. used to great effect. sought to interfere in any process, we look into this seriously. processes. as for the enquiry referred to by damian collins... social media sites in february. is far more they need to do in terms of transparency and cooperation. this is a work in progress. this is being given the straight answers we expect. you're watching thursday in parliament with me, mandy baker. inspectors had ever seen. with rat and cockroach infestations. in the lords, peers were damning. manifestation of the crisis in our prisons. of squalor, sickness and apparently even death. already have published it, together with its response. inmates and staff? but i'm not going to comment on the content of the leaked report. we have responded to that. there are real issues with regard to the accommodation there. encourage fundamental reform of those that we have incarcerated? those that we have incarcerated? conditions should be decent, safe and secure. we accept that as a government. doubting its content. the worst inspectors had seen. w
that takes us to the heart of the reform agenda we need to look at. used to great effect. sought to interfere in any process, we look into this seriously. processes. as for the enquiry referred to by damian collins... social media sites in february. is far more they need to do in terms of transparency and cooperation. this is a work in progress. this is being given the straight answers we expect. you're watching thursday in parliament with me, mandy baker. inspectors had ever seen. with rat and...
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between israel and palestine mr one also went on to describe israel as being a terrorist state used to look at that it is still love the trump are you back in this country this israel whether it's occupation and terrorism is that while you're defending well that decision by donald trump a week ago to name jerusalem as the capital of israel has caused tension. not just here in israel and palestine but of course tensions across the wider area and that's why that extraordinary meeting was convened on wednesday the question is is this exactly what he wanted do you really want to put himself against fifty seven leaders of the nations and if so have they played directly into his hands in ski altie history recently. well promoting peace was the declared purpose when donald trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel but so far there's been nonstop violence across the region. or one of the forces leading the protest movement is the islamist political group hamas seen by some nations as terrorists in an exclusive interview with our t.v. organization reiterated its call for a third intifada a
between israel and palestine mr one also went on to describe israel as being a terrorist state used to look at that it is still love the trump are you back in this country this israel whether it's occupation and terrorism is that while you're defending well that decision by donald trump a week ago to name jerusalem as the capital of israel has caused tension. not just here in israel and palestine but of course tensions across the wider area and that's why that extraordinary meeting was convened...