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work here producing and packing christmas goods. tao first same to yiwu six years ago. she stopped working for a while after giving birth, but started again last year. her younger brother used to work in shanghai but fell ill. he came to yiwu this year to join his sister and work at the same factory. >> her husband and his cousin normally work as day laborers on construction sites. but they sometimes work at the factory because their normal work is unstable. on this day, they are earning $2 for every 100 bags they fill with christmas ornaments and decorations. they feel it's better than not working at all. >> tao and the family all come from poor farming villages and began working before completing compulsory education. tao and her husband live in a district full of migrant workers. to keep the rent down, migrants often share houses and rooms. bathrooms and water is also shared. tao's accommodation has two rooms. she shares one room with her husband. and his cousin uses the other space. at most, tao and her husband can earn around $1500 a month. they have been saving up for their children's futures. >> on this day, tao's husband fails to find construction work again. as usu
work here producing and packing christmas goods. tao first same to yiwu six years ago. she stopped working for a while after giving birth, but started again last year. her younger brother used to work in shanghai but fell ill. he came to yiwu this year to join his sister and work at the same factory. >> her husband and his cousin normally work as day laborers on construction sites. but they sometimes work at the factory because their normal work is unstable. on this day, they are earning...
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we hope that presently use his last year of his presidency to work with us as we seek to address the challenges that are facing the american people. mr. president i yield the floor. >> mr. president tonight is the president of the united states will offer his last state of the union speech and one that i know we will all be listening carefully to but i couldn't help but reflect on the first speech he gave to the joint session of congress back in 2009 shortly after his inauguration. it was a hopeful speech. it was an optimistic speech one that appeal to the better angels of republicans and democrats and the whole nation a light. he said that we needed to pull together and confront the challenges we face. but somewhere along the way he seems to have forgotten the benefit of finding common ground where folks can agree. it seems we have seen the obama administration more involved in dividing the american people when facing opposition and then preferring to go it alone rather than to work with congress under the constitutional scheme created by our founding fathers. tonight in his final a
we hope that presently use his last year of his presidency to work with us as we seek to address the challenges that are facing the american people. mr. president i yield the floor. >> mr. president tonight is the president of the united states will offer his last state of the union speech and one that i know we will all be listening carefully to but i couldn't help but reflect on the first speech he gave to the joint session of congress back in 2009 shortly after his inauguration. it was...
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they make some things that used to work. work. probably all of us have the experience that there is some program -- used to work not work. theably all of us have experience that there is some program we have used for years and the next day it doesn't work. verizon doesn't update on your phone in the next day the program is it working. it's frustrating. ,s you add layers of security there is always the danger that orff gets slower or glitchy something. is how muchl debate are we willing to be a little slower, a little less feature-rich to be more secure? theexample, to prevent government from coming in and taking a bunch of data or ashley. -- or ashley madison being hacked. there are real consequences of the decisions we make. in a world where everything is going to be online and there are going to be more devices running linux than there are humans in the world, at a certain point , do we need to pay a higher price in terms of speed, in terms of performance, in terms of features that in the future the internet could be a safer plac
they make some things that used to work. work. probably all of us have the experience that there is some program -- used to work not work. theably all of us have experience that there is some program we have used for years and the next day it doesn't work. verizon doesn't update on your phone in the next day the program is it working. it's frustrating. ,s you add layers of security there is always the danger that orff gets slower or glitchy something. is how muchl debate are we willing to be a...
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we want president obama to join us in recognizing the challenges of today while working for the solutions of tomorrow. that is the message i expect governor haley to deliver tonight. i expect her to contrast a failing presidency that is stuck in the past with a republican party that is oriented to the future. nicky haley knows the american dream and lived it. she believes in the continuing promise of our country and understands the importance of opportunity and upper mobility for our middle class. when governor haley talked about hope and change she means it because she worked to deliver it. now there is nothing wrong with inspirational speeches. we all need to be inspired especially in trying times like these. soaring rhetoric matched with the right policies and hard work to actually achieve them. we will see tonight if president obama is ready to do so and move beyond the failed policies of the past. i guess what i could do is trump. >> let's talk about this person named barack obama. what has happened under his time in office, his seven years, in spite of the unheard of, unrecognizable
we want president obama to join us in recognizing the challenges of today while working for the solutions of tomorrow. that is the message i expect governor haley to deliver tonight. i expect her to contrast a failing presidency that is stuck in the past with a republican party that is oriented to the future. nicky haley knows the american dream and lived it. she believes in the continuing promise of our country and understands the importance of opportunity and upper mobility for our middle...
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. >> i used to work on my cars out here. >> his garage is now one big scrap book. >> 128 years old. >> you are kidding. >> came from africa. >> 128? >> i clipped it out. >> he clips out articles of interest. >> that's thomas edison's assistant. there are clippings of local interests too. this is wilson history. >> school bus back in 1949. >> this is lewis neal's history too. >> i wrote on that but i was 7 years old. >> his was not an easy childhood. didn't have electricity. >> he didn't have guidance ther. >> i didn't know my daddy. >> it started from the fragments of his past. >> i wanted to know more of my family. >> he wanted to know more about the country. >> he began clipping after 1963. >> that motivated me at first saving articles. >> president kennedy was a proponent of civil rights. >> i started on black history. >> little did he know that as he began to collect history he himself would become part of history. >> they didn't have any working in the store unless they cleaned it up. >> lewis worked at the wilson department store in the back room. one day the store was shorthand
. >> i used to work on my cars out here. >> his garage is now one big scrap book. >> 128 years old. >> you are kidding. >> came from africa. >> 128? >> i clipped it out. >> he clips out articles of interest. >> that's thomas edison's assistant. there are clippings of local interests too. this is wilson history. >> school bus back in 1949. >> this is lewis neal's history too. >> i wrote on that but i was 7 years old....
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us to conceal his identity and disguise his voice. we will call him ronnie. we met him after his shift. robbie told us he was tricked to working in asks for a salary less than half what he was promised. they told him for a hefty fee he could get a job in afghanistan working for dinecore. he would fly dubai and connect with dinecore and go to afghanistan. there was a catch the job at dinecore didn't actually actually exist. instead, the agent housed robbie in a work camp in dubai, and the man said for an additional fee he could get him a job. >> i saw my contract it was only $500. >> you were promised a job at dinecorp and then you got a job at echo log. >> i said i didn't want to go for $500, it wasn't enough for me. he said i do not want to give you back. i didn't have a choice. 500 is better than nothing so that's why i came. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> i paid totally $4,000 u.s., and when i came first i got $500, you could see how much i had to work to get that money back, it is at least eight months and the interest so it's like one year. >> robbie had been recruited under fraudulent terms to work for one y
us to conceal his identity and disguise his voice. we will call him ronnie. we met him after his shift. robbie told us he was tricked to working in asks for a salary less than half what he was promised. they told him for a hefty fee he could get a job in afghanistan working for dinecore. he would fly dubai and connect with dinecore and go to afghanistan. there was a catch the job at dinecore didn't actually actually exist. instead, the agent housed robbie in a work camp in dubai, and the man...
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they used to work together at the pasco county sheriff's office. biddle offers to give cook info to ace the pinellas county training tests.. sends it to his wife's email and warns not to share it with others, so he doesn't get busted by internal affairs. the sheriff says cook did use it to pass, and help 6 others cheat. they were fired and biddle resigned. it's frustrating for the sheriff that people sworn to uphold the law, have violated the public's trust. it's up to the justice standards commission if they're suspended or revoked. walt disney world two former employees claim the entertainment giant purposely hired less expensive immigrant workers to replace americans. sarah hollenbeck is center sarah, 250 in orlando were recently laid off. employees who filed in tampa say they were forced to train their replacements before being let go. disney denies the allegations, saying 95 of those workers were relocated and several others left voluntarily. but leo perrero and dena moore accuse disney and two global consulting companies-- hcl and cognizant --
they used to work together at the pasco county sheriff's office. biddle offers to give cook info to ace the pinellas county training tests.. sends it to his wife's email and warns not to share it with others, so he doesn't get busted by internal affairs. the sheriff says cook did use it to pass, and help 6 others cheat. they were fired and biddle resigned. it's frustrating for the sheriff that people sworn to uphold the law, have violated the public's trust. it's up to the justice standards...
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we have the hope. >> i really appreciate your question and came a similar route so i used to work withwomen in miami who were considered, they were part of commercial sexual exploitation. and this led me to thailand where i worked and i was thinking i would work on trafficking issues. we think about the zen parable often. as the underbelly of new york, new york city, new york state even if it isn't on a day-to-day basis of his being unable to leave the home of having a family at home being front and so there are some similarities but there's also a distinction. the communities responded as a whole to the domestic worker trafficking. with sex vast extra thick workers in cases where there is trafficking at with what they have discovered is something really different into something really brilliant about how we look at this issue but again be able to develop leaders of our organizing using that mod t
we have the hope. >> i really appreciate your question and came a similar route so i used to work withwomen in miami who were considered, they were part of commercial sexual exploitation. and this led me to thailand where i worked and i was thinking i would work on trafficking issues. we think about the zen parable often. as the underbelly of new york, new york city, new york state even if it isn't on a day-to-day basis of his being unable to leave the home of having a family at home...
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to life. but these works are too pricey for ordinary people. tan used to spend a month making a piece by hand so he turned to machine production. a machine can do the same thing in less than an hour. the works are cheap enough for almost anyone to afford. machine-made embroideries now decorate hotel rooms, but tan isn't satisfied with the works because the machines can use only nine colors. >> translator: hand-crafted items are beautiful, but machine-made items are not. we need to combine the artisan's touch with modern technologies. >> reporter: as young people in china increasingly shy away from the apprenticeship system, master craftsmen must find a new method for passing on their skills. tomoki matsuda, nhk world, guangzhou. >>> time now for the weekend weather forecast. >>> people in asia are celebrating the year of the monkey. but in the u.s., a judge handed down some unhappy news to one primate. he issued a legal opinion stating that a monkey cannot hold copyright. in 2011, a british photographer set up a camera on the indonesian island of sulawe
to life. but these works are too pricey for ordinary people. tan used to spend a month making a piece by hand so he turned to machine production. a machine can do the same thing in less than an hour. the works are cheap enough for almost anyone to afford. machine-made embroideries now decorate hotel rooms, but tan isn't satisfied with the works because the machines can use only nine colors. >> translator: hand-crafted items are beautiful, but machine-made items are not. we need to combine...
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us pictures and videos to newsroom at kcrg dot com. meteorologist joe winters joins us now with your first forecast. joe, what's ahead for tonight? warming weather continues build we head through the first work week of 2016. highs rise into the lower to middle 30s ahead of a storm system that affects us as early as wednesday. this will give us a chance to work on some of the ice that still remains on the sidewalks and parking lots for our late december storm. look for some isolated rain/snow showers to develop wednesday, with the best chance coming later thursday into friday. this could have travel impacts and needs to be monitored as we move through the week. tonight: partly cloudy low: 10-16 winds: se 5-15tomorrow: partly cloudy high: 27-33 winds: s 10-20 back to you. the national weather service has confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in eastern iowa on december 23rd. this is video from the e-f one tornado that hit the hiawatha area at about 4:30 that afternoon. it packed peak wind speeds of 95 miles per hour and damaged trees and about a dozen homes. another e-f one tornado touched down about 5:30 p-m near the dubuque county town of luxemberg. it damaged trees and out buildings on
us pictures and videos to newsroom at kcrg dot com. meteorologist joe winters joins us now with your first forecast. joe, what's ahead for tonight? warming weather continues build we head through the first work week of 2016. highs rise into the lower to middle 30s ahead of a storm system that affects us as early as wednesday. this will give us a chance to work on some of the ice that still remains on the sidewalks and parking lots for our late december storm. look for some isolated rain/snow...
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she had to go back to work. long. >> they stay healthy by working out at the local senior center. they have prepared for this part of life by staying active. >> can't do the things i used to do and i continue to face it. i, i remember years ago, looking forward and i wouldn't come home until sunday night in the weekend. >> survey by the national council on aging, showing a big gap on the ageing process. while older americans top concerns are the physical and mental health, doctors's who work with seniors, they need to be planning better for affordable housing and protecting their money. >> underestimate how much long-term care is going to cost. denial. we all are, we will need care. they underestimate the housing costs, the health needs. >> lori petri speaks to people all the time. what she wants people to remember, they want to make choices, how they pay for it before there's a crisis. >> it's important to research things like living options like long-term care before you need them. think about consulting with an expert so you make good decisions. >> even more important, family conversations. that doesn't cost a thing. >> being up front and honest with each other abou
she had to go back to work. long. >> they stay healthy by working out at the local senior center. they have prepared for this part of life by staying active. >> can't do the things i used to do and i continue to face it. i, i remember years ago, looking forward and i wouldn't come home until sunday night in the weekend. >> survey by the national council on aging, showing a big gap on the ageing process. while older americans top concerns are the physical and mental health,...
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us now. ahead? warming weather continues build we head through the first work week of 2016. highs rise into the lower to middle 30s ahead of a storm system that affects us as early as wednesday. this will give us a chance to work on some of the ice that still remains on the sidewalks and parking lots for our late december storm. look for some isolated rain/snow showers to develop wednesday, later thursday into friday. this could have travel impacts and needs to be monitored as we move through the week. tonight: partly cloudy low: 10-16 winds: se 5-15tomorrow: partly cloudy high: 27-33 winds: s 10-20 back to you. president obama is taking an executive action to require more background checks on gun sales in the country. tonight, the white house unveiled gun control measures after a series of high-profile mass shootings. the white house says background checks will be required across the nation for all people who buy weapons online and at gun shows. right now, some of those sellers don't have to have a license to sell guns. only those who hold federal licenses are required to conduct background checks on p
us now. ahead? warming weather continues build we head through the first work week of 2016. highs rise into the lower to middle 30s ahead of a storm system that affects us as early as wednesday. this will give us a chance to work on some of the ice that still remains on the sidewalks and parking lots for our late december storm. look for some isolated rain/snow showers to develop wednesday, later thursday into friday. this could have travel impacts and needs to be monitored as we move through...
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being able to make it to where people can get in and out. >> i used to work with him when i was younger. he's a good person. >> can't just sit down and watch tv. you got to do something. >> justin: taking care of business. >> this makes it a lot easier. >> justin: in snowy henderson county. now earlier about around 10:30, we told you or we showed you about some lights that were going off a little further down. it was hard to see. there were some troopers that came through this area. we asked them what was going on down there. having difficulty getting up the road. people have been heeding the warnings, they're listening. reporting live in henderson county, justin hinton, news 13. >> frank: we have a lot more coverage coming up throughout the show. we want you to know that we'll be here all night. and through the weekend as well, to keep you updated on the situation. our coverage begins an hour early tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. hour news 13 app, and you can also follow us on facebook and twitter for complete coverage. >>> snow day or work day. how the people who had to get to work were
being able to make it to where people can get in and out. >> i used to work with him when i was younger. he's a good person. >> can't just sit down and watch tv. you got to do something. >> justin: taking care of business. >> this makes it a lot easier. >> justin: in snowy henderson county. now earlier about around 10:30, we told you or we showed you about some lights that were going off a little further down. it was hard to see. there were some troopers that came...
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there's just not a lot of moisture for us to work with. with the system. but we do our best. the palmer divide does best to squeeze out the moisture. i wouldn't be surprised if a couple of the snow showers back up into the south and east side of town. i'm talking about parker. maybe towards highlands ranch. aurora seeing a couple flakes. and out towards dia. >> what about monday afternoon. another little ripple moves through. i wouldn't be surprised if yet again some of the snow showers moved off of the mountains. and effected i 25. here's the timing on this. about three o'clock or so. so. it's before the evening rush. i think the very worst we'll get some wet roadways. you're good out the door early tomorrow morning. as well. if you're headed back home around 5 or six o'clock. then. >> look what it does to the >> it's a ways out to be talking super bowl forecast. that's probably warmer weather than they'll see in san francisco. >> it is. >> no complaints from us. hitting 60. >> at all. >> . we love having you on the evening show. >> . super bowl 50 is set. denver and carolina
there's just not a lot of moisture for us to work with. with the system. but we do our best. the palmer divide does best to squeeze out the moisture. i wouldn't be surprised if a couple of the snow showers back up into the south and east side of town. i'm talking about parker. maybe towards highlands ranch. aurora seeing a couple flakes. and out towards dia. >> what about monday afternoon. another little ripple moves through. i wouldn't be surprised if yet again some of the snow showers...
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learning center students thought they were attending in order - - ordinary meeting today. >> they tell us to work hard and things will fall in place and i guess i guess things are really falling in place n ow. >> they believe those new jerseys will also help them to beat garfield heights tonight. they are working with programs across the school district. >> addicted to ink, guy - - addicted to ink. >> and we turn things around as we go into the weekend. i have details on warming temperatures and the prospect for brighter skies as well. are obsessed with god making a murderer, it is also the subject of a report tonight. our news returns after the break. stay with us, we will be right >>> super bowl mixup, and the big blunder over the biggest game of the year. >> and one driver insists on putting the top down even in the worst weather. >> troubling new information found on hillary clinton's e- mail server. >> and lives have been forever changed after the secret virus outbreak. - the z-letter car virus - - seek a virus - - zica virus >>> since its release on netflix, making a murderer has become a s
learning center students thought they were attending in order - - ordinary meeting today. >> they tell us to work hard and things will fall in place and i guess i guess things are really falling in place n ow. >> they believe those new jerseys will also help them to beat garfield heights tonight. they are working with programs across the school district. >> addicted to ink, guy - - addicted to ink. >> and we turn things around as we go into the weekend. i have details on...
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used to work as cleaners there and had access to all the rooms. deputies with the sheriff's office found gonzales in orlando at the sundance in and suites where they lived for some time. she spent the night in jail and made his first appearance in court this morning. he had posted a bond before he transferred to osceola county. he escaped the spotlight for now but she will appear in court before the transfer with her arrest record. of the shops with the couple was using the credit card helped lead to the arrest. >>david: the world health organization is holding a meeting to discuss the spread of the zeke a virus. how many millions of people could catch it in the next year. donald trump is boycotting the debate because of who is moderating it. you'll see the point he made clear last night in an appearance on fox news. medical marijuana on the november ballot? how they are hoping to get the word out later today. on this thursday you are watching news 6 at noon . are company health care customer service caller: hi this is patricia ramirez. operator:
used to work as cleaners there and had access to all the rooms. deputies with the sheriff's office found gonzales in orlando at the sundance in and suites where they lived for some time. she spent the night in jail and made his first appearance in court this morning. he had posted a bond before he transferred to osceola county. he escaped the spotlight for now but she will appear in court before the transfer with her arrest record. of the shops with the couple was using the credit card helped...
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using this in the field? yes. we've actually already had to use it on a call. it worked really well and performed just how we expected it to. so we're very happy with it and look forward to getting to use it on future calls. ... at truckee meadows fire station 15 ... where we will be showing you a new piece of equipment that will be helping firefighters when they and it's something that will be crucial when it comes to saving lives. i'm joined here by captain derek reid ... who is going to introduce this device. so what are we going to be seeing this morning? this device is able to perform chest compressions on a victim all by itself. why is a device like this needed? by helping with the cpr process, it frees up a firefighter to perform other duties. so this equipment acts as another member of the crew and can allow us to perform multiple life-saving tasks at once. that way, we're doing everything we can to help that person we're working on. and are you already using this in the field? yes. we've actually already had to use it on a call. it worked really well and perform
using this in the field? yes. we've actually already had to use it on a call. it worked really well and performed just how we expected it to. so we're very happy with it and look forward to getting to use it on future calls. ... at truckee meadows fire station 15 ... where we will be showing you a new piece of equipment that will be helping firefighters when they and it's something that will be crucial when it comes to saving lives. i'm joined here by captain derek reid ... who is going to...
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they confirmed to us that he used to work at apopka elementary school. he's being held at orange county jail without bond and, of course he's no longer an employee at the school district. teens in a stolen car. the chief is also on this case. he tried to block those teens but they side-swiped his cruiser and caused it to ship out and it happened late yesterday afternoon and the teen doing were arrested. >> some cold air from monday and tuesday, giving away a bit of a warm-up as we're approaching the weekend but don't hang on to it. rain is will on the way and our first forecast and the warm air is moving out, too. >> a little bit of everything. it looks like a new progressive storm system is on the way. it'll be fast moving, once again so the cold air will be moving on out and warmer weather has started to move in and temperatures today moving back in the mid-60s and mainly in the 50s and 60s across the state. a little cooler right now. 55 up now in gainesville and 62 in sanford and 63 in kissimmee so that's not too bad at all. temperatures quite chilly
they confirmed to us that he used to work at apopka elementary school. he's being held at orange county jail without bond and, of course he's no longer an employee at the school district. teens in a stolen car. the chief is also on this case. he tried to block those teens but they side-swiped his cruiser and caused it to ship out and it happened late yesterday afternoon and the teen doing were arrested. >> some cold air from monday and tuesday, giving away a bit of a warm-up as we're...
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stephanie neff used to work as a blue zones staff member, but just moved to a n n job. she says this is exactly how it's all supposed to work -- the project educates and encourages communies to sustain blue zones withouw those staff members who used to lead the way. "38:29 the efforts we have community because there are lots of champions and advocates." despite the changes, city leaders say they're planning to see more ribbon cutting ceremonies in the future as businesses and organizations continue to reach their goals. clapping the city says it has spent about 2525housand dollars a year on blue zones and plans to keep that up. it's also waiting to hear if it received that coveted "certified" community status after the first three years. that's something at happens when the project reaches its benchmarks -- like a certain number of people who signed pledges to make healthy changes. beth thanks, jill. joe, a lot of attention about the snow storm out east, but all is quiet here. quiet weather has arrived and the remainder of the work week. the weather attention n is week
stephanie neff used to work as a blue zones staff member, but just moved to a n n job. she says this is exactly how it's all supposed to work -- the project educates and encourages communies to sustain blue zones withouw those staff members who used to lead the way. "38:29 the efforts we have community because there are lots of champions and advocates." despite the changes, city leaders say they're planning to see more ribbon cutting ceremonies in the future as businesses and...
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to make sure we start building substantial projects before 2020 but staff like i said reassured us to workut that and even i want to flag that as a concern but not a reason not to move forward because staff is being very receptive and working with us you've given me more times only one more comment sorry i just remembered it is for the issue of the back in 2012, we the advocates for cleanpowersf and on the clean power programs did work with our staff and went to the board of supervisors and pushed for the record the half of cent for the previous customers you're talked about previously commissioner vice president moran and i would say regardless of waiting for staff to report on had you written and how much to raise the cost of the general fund customers it is important that we at least get something small like a half percent increase for continuance past 2017 i'm recommending personally i haven't talked to my colleagues personally recommend going forward and moving that so financiers and risk analysts know you'll continue the half a cent increase past 2017 more of a cushion for pg&e issue
to make sure we start building substantial projects before 2020 but staff like i said reassured us to workut that and even i want to flag that as a concern but not a reason not to move forward because staff is being very receptive and working with us you've given me more times only one more comment sorry i just remembered it is for the issue of the back in 2012, we the advocates for cleanpowersf and on the clean power programs did work with our staff and went to the board of supervisors and...
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. >> this factory were hundreds of palestinians used to work is closed today. it was one of the biggest production sites. criticized for producing its items in the west bank, soda stream shut the plant. human watch -- human rights companiesurages other to do the same. palestinians say closing factories is not the right decision. the unemployment rate of the west bank is estimated at more than 20%. if israeli companies leave, more people will lose their jobs. .> it is not good 1000 workers are sitting idle in the west bank. they have been sent home and they have nothing to do. >> the foreign ministry criticized the report saying its businesses are helping palestinians. israel is concerned with this one-sided politicized report, which jeopardizes the livelihoods of thousands of palestinians and discourages rare examples of coexistence, coronation, and cooperation between -- coordination, and cooperation between israelis and palestinians. settlers andvide settlement businesses with land, water, infrastructure, resources, and financial incentives. on the other hand,
. >> this factory were hundreds of palestinians used to work is closed today. it was one of the biggest production sites. criticized for producing its items in the west bank, soda stream shut the plant. human watch -- human rights companiesurages other to do the same. palestinians say closing factories is not the right decision. the unemployment rate of the west bank is estimated at more than 20%. if israeli companies leave, more people will lose their jobs. .> it is not good 1000...
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to me. it is a nice workout. they use your own body to shape the muscles. you can see the bar here that typically used for ballet is used to work out. as we are getting nice and fit. i'm going to ask her to come over the me because i want to explain exactly what cardio bar is. what kind of fitness is this? >> it's a high energy workout. we use ballet bars and weights. we bring the heart rate up, >> this is for people with all body types. anybody can do this. >> you don't have to be a dancer or have any dance training. elderly can do it, pregnant ladies can do it. >> you raise the heart rate by using cardio, weights, anybody can do it. >> the will to be better than you were yesterday. >> where can everyone find you? >> we are at 455 between tropicana [indiscernible] . >> thank you so much. i'm going to jump back in. these ladies are very strong on one leg. trying to get fit this morning. reporting live from the cardio bar. >> kim: great job. i'm inspired. that is a cool new way to work out. why not change it up and try something new. >> dana: it's sneaky though. >> kim: moms i have lunch with, we have been talking about that cla
to me. it is a nice workout. they use your own body to shape the muscles. you can see the bar here that typically used for ballet is used to work out. as we are getting nice and fit. i'm going to ask her to come over the me because i want to explain exactly what cardio bar is. what kind of fitness is this? >> it's a high energy workout. we use ballet bars and weights. we bring the heart rate up, >> this is for people with all body types. anybody can do this. >> you don't have...
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they finally raced over from that fire station he used to work at. >> i knew them all unfortunately. how embarrassing. >> what did you have to say to them today? >> thank you very much. thank you! >> all smiles. this is one fish story he'll be talking about for quite a while. >> less than two weeks before the super bowl. it's not just about games and pt tickets and the parties. if you're a high roller and uber isn't going do it. among the bases making big bucks, luxury car rentals. jean, what kind of ride and how much? >> what do you think, raj? would a ferrari or bentley make sitting in traffic down here in super bowl city a little built different for all of us? people who deal in high-end rentals and jet charters say super bowl week is booking up. luxury car rentals are revving up in san francisco. >> super bowl right now makes me feel like it's summertime again. >> beverly hill's rent a consider is ramping up supplies. >> most of the suvs are sold out. we have to bring cars up from san francisco to have enough vehicles for super bowl. >> reporter: this ferrari rents for $1,500 a da
they finally raced over from that fire station he used to work at. >> i knew them all unfortunately. how embarrassing. >> what did you have to say to them today? >> thank you very much. thank you! >> all smiles. this is one fish story he'll be talking about for quite a while. >> less than two weeks before the super bowl. it's not just about games and pt tickets and the parties. if you're a high roller and uber isn't going do it. among the bases making big bucks,...
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Jan 19, 2016
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work in mines in the congo. reporter: they sometimes use only their bare hands to dig the soil in some of these hands along to children as young as seven, working in the minds, producing more than half of the world's colbalt. it is dangerous work. 40,0 childreunder thage of 15 work in the mines. the young ones breathe in the dust, their hands covered in blood. smartphones, tablets, laptops, and many other products require lithium ion batteries to make them run. cobalt is necessary in these batteries. consumers and manufacturers share responsibility and the demand for the mineral. the what companies to take responsibility for what goes into making their products. brent: we want to pull and mark from amnesty international in london. he is one of the authors of that report. good to see you. are you saying that companies like apple, ibm, and the like, are they knowingly using cobalt mined by children to manufacture our gadgets? guest: good evening. no, the problem is they simply do not know where the cobalt in their product comes from. our research shows there is a high risk it could come from the mines where the children
work in mines in the congo. reporter: they sometimes use only their bare hands to dig the soil in some of these hands along to children as young as seven, working in the minds, producing more than half of the world's colbalt. it is dangerous work. 40,0 childreunder thage of 15 work in the mines. the young ones breathe in the dust, their hands covered in blood. smartphones, tablets, laptops, and many other products require lithium ion batteries to make them run. cobalt is necessary in these...
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to work. and harvesting salt by hand is back-breaking work. here in piran, they've been using the same techniques to do it for 700 years. after just a few hours, the sun has risen over the top of the hill. suddenly it's scorching, with temperatures approaching 40 degrees celsius in the shade. but there's no shade here. dario kriznan: my grandfather worked the salt pans. when i was a boy, he always told me it was good, hard work. i internalized that, and that's% why i work here. reporter: dario used to work in an office but he can't imagine doing that anymore. this is his life's work. he presses on, filling one trolley after the next with salt. each weighs nearly a ton. the short incline at the end is especially brutal. but the hard work pays off. the salt is premium quality. the crowning glory is the top layer. dario kriznan: the scent is wonderful. you should try it. it's called fleur de sel. the fleur de sel is the first salt that collects in the pans. it's like ice on the surface of the water. we harvest it with special nets. reporter: that's what dario sau is doing. he's b
to work. and harvesting salt by hand is back-breaking work. here in piran, they've been using the same techniques to do it for 700 years. after just a few hours, the sun has risen over the top of the hill. suddenly it's scorching, with temperatures approaching 40 degrees celsius in the shade. but there's no shade here. dario kriznan: my grandfather worked the salt pans. when i was a boy, he always told me it was good, hard work. i internalized that, and that's% why i work here. reporter: dario...
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us now. he practically raised me. (sniffles) (sighs) come on, let's go for a walk. come on. i know how bad you wanted to be a cop. and i'm sorry that it didn't work out for you. but you got a second chance here. you can stop feeling sorry for yourself, and you could think about what it is you can do to help us. think about all the things you've seen your uncle connie do, and all the times you gave him the benefit of the doubt. you can put yourself behind a gold shield, and you can think about it the way a cop would. we got to get joey sava off the streets, and you giving us connie is the only way we can do it. nobody said the job was easy. what is this? connie's last chance. connie, you give us joe sava, the d.a. will go easy on you. as i was telling your partner, you have nothing on my client. actually, we do. bring him in. michael, this isn't a game. not another word. think about what you're doing. what am i doing, connie? you're trying to bury me. i'm telling the truth. that box with the guns in it was in the diner one morning, nailed shut. connie told me to stick it in storage, so i did. which proves nothing. it's just your word against his.
us now. he practically raised me. (sniffles) (sighs) come on, let's go for a walk. come on. i know how bad you wanted to be a cop. and i'm sorry that it didn't work out for you. but you got a second chance here. you can stop feeling sorry for yourself, and you could think about what it is you can do to help us. think about all the things you've seen your uncle connie do, and all the times you gave him the benefit of the doubt. you can put yourself behind a gold shield, and you can think about...
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to plenty of sunshine on friday morning. but a dying cold front will bring us gusty winds to time. some of the forecast models even bring us a few passing sprinkles. expect highs to end the work week in the mid-to-upper 40s. the weekend will bring us plenty of sunshine and even milder weather. by saturday afternoon our winds will shift around to the temperatures. we will see highs on saturday in the upper 40s and and it gets even warmer on sunday with high 60s with just a few passing clouds. monday brings a few more clouds and a little more warmth, with high temperatures in the mid 60s. the mild weather sticks around for tuesday and wednesday, but it looks like the sunshine will be replaced by showers. have a 30% chance for rain on tuesday and a 50% chance on wednesday. thursday brings more falling rain and falling temperatures, with highs back vernon scott just found out today -- his 16 year old son was taught by 25 year old samantha quinn. she s the former special education teacher -- now charged with indecent liberties with a child. that child according to police -- was a 17 year old boy -- at the school. 18:46 he just told me about whats this father disturbed by the news
to plenty of sunshine on friday morning. but a dying cold front will bring us gusty winds to time. some of the forecast models even bring us a few passing sprinkles. expect highs to end the work week in the mid-to-upper 40s. the weekend will bring us plenty of sunshine and even milder weather. by saturday afternoon our winds will shift around to the temperatures. we will see highs on saturday in the upper 40s and and it gets even warmer on sunday with high 60s with just a few passing clouds....
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@they told us to work hard and @things will fall in praise and @i guess things are starting to @fall in place now. @>> throughout the school year, @the foundation mon hon thors @good sport -- honors good @sportsman ship. @>>> battling the zika virus. @scientists bereave they have @the weapon to stop the virus @from spreading. @>> campaign controversy. @a senator's comments. @what did he say? @we'll tell you about it. @>> it's finally friday night. @the weekend is upon us. @warmer air is moving in. @there are some rain showers on @the horizon. @i'll have details op your @ @>>> a new weapon to fight the @scientist in the u.k. @are introducing more mosquitos @virus from spreading. @the males are released into a @problem le mat ex-area to @proceed with females. @-- problematic areas with @females. @they die off soon. @>>> crews lanes offering @refunds to pregnant women @travels to places with the zika @virus. @with united, delta, american or @jet plus. @as for crewses, carnival and @royal kreeb yen, they're @offering -- ca rib beyen, @they're offering refunds as @well. @>> nissan is havi
@they told us to work hard and @things will fall in praise and @i guess things are starting to @fall in place now. @>> throughout the school year, @the foundation mon hon thors @good sport -- honors good @sportsman ship. @>>> battling the zika virus. @scientists bereave they have @the weapon to stop the virus @from spreading. @>> campaign controversy. @a senator's comments. @what did he say? @we'll tell you about it. @>> it's finally friday night. @the weekend is upon...
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working to learn everything we can about the victims. we've learned the dooley family was very involved in temple baptist church of chesapeake in their cane is live outside that who use to work with the father. that's right the father used to be a chesapeake police officer he recently retired and began working at a dive shop in virginia beach co workers there say he had a passion for diving. much like a passion for helping people and this church behind me is a permanent reminder of that the deep creek neighborhood mourns the dooley family name associated with serving the community city just across the street from the horrific murder suicide scene that left the family of six dead is the permanent reminder of their lasting contribution telling duly served as a pastor of the temple baptist church since the nineteen seventies before he died in twenty ten his son todd. among the dead found overnight recently retired from the chesapeake marine patrol units to the dedicated police officer he was a member of our family here in the harding stretches to virginia beach at the dive working after retiring from the force we're a family here unless you know we're just kind of bande
working to learn everything we can about the victims. we've learned the dooley family was very involved in temple baptist church of chesapeake in their cane is live outside that who use to work with the father. that's right the father used to be a chesapeake police officer he recently retired and began working at a dive shop in virginia beach co workers there say he had a passion for diving. much like a passion for helping people and this church behind me is a permanent reminder of that the...
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you used to work for him and you switched sides. a lot of people take exception to that. what do you say to them? >> i've never worked for senator ted cruz. i did volunteer. i'm here in texas. i'm happy to have him as my senator. this is a presidential race. if you look at my seven years of history of grass roots work, immigration is my number one priority. >> i understand you pivot from cruz to trump. >> this was long before dodge trump entered the race. >> your comment from 2012 has gotten a lot of attention this weekend. you tweeted about barack obama and mitt romney. you tweeted about how obama's father was africa. you said are there any pure breeds left? do you regret that? would you like to retract that? >> not at all. i'm an basak basic vis. i'm a half breed. i'll always be a half breed. you go back at the same silliness. i myself am a half breed. >> you're telling me that was just silliness? >> absolutely. >> i'll take your word. >> this is the thing. we have entered silly season. donald trump is up in the polls again. there's desperate campaigns out there. we're
you used to work for him and you switched sides. a lot of people take exception to that. what do you say to them? >> i've never worked for senator ted cruz. i did volunteer. i'm here in texas. i'm happy to have him as my senator. this is a presidential race. if you look at my seven years of history of grass roots work, immigration is my number one priority. >> i understand you pivot from cruz to trump. >> this was long before dodge trump entered the race. >> your comment...
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eyewitness news received 170 pages documenting his history with the school district where he used to work. one document stated the principle was aware he was allegedly allowing students to sit on his lap while he read from the dictionaries. he stated it was only a few students, but from student statements, it appeared it was common practice for him. pointed out that parents were contacted but did not want their children removed from the classroom and the investigation did not continue, but he was reprimanded. in 2009, and allegedly incident happened where he put a bread bag in a girls pocket and slapping him on the bottom - - her on the bottom. wrote to officials - - exclaiming - - explaining that he was teaching a reading lesson and put his hands on a students back. he apologized for the situation saying it cause confusion and chaos. the district had to contract investigate. a letter showed school officials found his actions inappropriate and he was eventually asked not to return as a teacher. >>> a charter school teacher is facing backlash over a lesson about racism. >> i think she just
eyewitness news received 170 pages documenting his history with the school district where he used to work. one document stated the principle was aware he was allegedly allowing students to sit on his lap while he read from the dictionaries. he stated it was only a few students, but from student statements, it appeared it was common practice for him. pointed out that parents were contacted but did not want their children removed from the classroom and the investigation did not continue, but he...
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the security guard who shot him, wes gillespie, used to work in the police department, and his son currently does. he says that by itself should be considered a conflict of interest, but he's also uncovered another connection. 15:05:14 "one of the senior prosecutors in the lynchburg commonwealth's attorney's office is married to a clinical psychologist who is employed by centra mental health services, and so again the family would prefer to avoid the appearance of any conflict of interest." the commonwealth's attorney disagrees saying gillespie worked in the department worked on cases at centra hospital before without his issue. take several more months.### numbers are out. 145 cases were reported in virginia last year. that's down slightly from the year before according to the national human trafficking resource center. nearly 6- thousand cases were reported across the country. the virginia breakdown includes more than 100 cases of sex trafficking... and 31 cases of labor trafficking. since 2007... the center has received reports of more than 7- hundred cases of human trafficking in the com
the security guard who shot him, wes gillespie, used to work in the police department, and his son currently does. he says that by itself should be considered a conflict of interest, but he's also uncovered another connection. 15:05:14 "one of the senior prosecutors in the lynchburg commonwealth's attorney's office is married to a clinical psychologist who is employed by centra mental health services, and so again the family would prefer to avoid the appearance of any conflict of...
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to stay in oakland. >> we have before us a moment of opportunity and it's up to us to work together both with the sportseams and with the community stakeholders to really develop a strong plan for the coliseum. >> so if the raiders leave next season they would have to file a completely new relocation application. they would also need league approval. >>> 12 people are missing after two military helicopters collided midair near hawaii. it happened off the north shore of oahu. the two choppers were taking part in a nighttime training mission when something went wrong. according to the coast guard, search-and-rescue efforts are challenging because of the high surf. 40-foot waves broke all along the debris field. >> around 11:30 i heard the big explosion, boom! but it was a little different. and, um, then i heard another one shortly after. it kind of spontaneous boom! and then another boom! >> rescue crews say they found a liferaft floating in the wreckage but no one was on board. >>> actor sean penn breaking his silence about his rolling stone interview with wanted druglord "el chapo." he spoke with charli
to stay in oakland. >> we have before us a moment of opportunity and it's up to us to work together both with the sportseams and with the community stakeholders to really develop a strong plan for the coliseum. >> so if the raiders leave next season they would have to file a completely new relocation application. they would also need league approval. >>> 12 people are missing after two military helicopters collided midair near hawaii. it happened off the north shore of...
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to create and make universal that do have a real consequence. they do make your computer work more slowly, and they do sometimes make stuff that used to work not work. probably all of the viewers out there have had the experience of, you know, there's some program you used for years, and it just works. and then you get an update on your computer or phone, and it doesn't work. my first smartphone was an android, and verizon did one of these over the air update, and the next day the computer stopped working. it's called bricking the device. it's extremely unpleasant. and as you add in layers of security, there's always the danger that stuff gets slower, buggier. that's not the right terms, but things get glitchier maybe. and so the essential debate is how much can we accept a little slower, a little less agile, a little less feature rich if it means for a dramatically more secure feature where it's harder, for example u for a foreign government to hack into the office of personnel management and take a bunch of data. ashley madison.com was apparently running linyx on its servers. so and in a world where everything is going to be online, where pretty
to create and make universal that do have a real consequence. they do make your computer work more slowly, and they do sometimes make stuff that used to work not work. probably all of the viewers out there have had the experience of, you know, there's some program you used for years, and it just works. and then you get an update on your computer or phone, and it doesn't work. my first smartphone was an android, and verizon did one of these over the air update, and the next day the computer...
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trey allen used to work at wal-mart. >> people who work here, that's sad given the economy is bad and people who have kids to take care of and rent to pay. >> reporter: that's the bottom line harry boomer, cleveland 19. >> romona: the man accused of killing k-9 jethro appeared in court. kelontre barefield shot the dog after a burglary. officers returned fire hitting barefield in the leg. after a hospital stay he pleaded not guilty at arraignment. his bond is $5 million. jethro's funeral was yesterday. you can watch it on our web page. >>> copper pipes stolen and a cleveland homeowner wonders why he is looking at a more than $700 water bill. paul orlousky went looking for answers. >> why am i paying for something i am not using. >> reporter: don young is frustrated by the cleveland water department. the water has been off nearly four years and the basement, can you see why. copper plumbing was taken by scavengers from the water heater and nearly everywhere else. >> the thieves took everything not nailed down. copper thieves took copper. >> called the water department that evening. list
trey allen used to work at wal-mart. >> people who work here, that's sad given the economy is bad and people who have kids to take care of and rent to pay. >> reporter: that's the bottom line harry boomer, cleveland 19. >> romona: the man accused of killing k-9 jethro appeared in court. kelontre barefield shot the dog after a burglary. officers returned fire hitting barefield in the leg. after a hospital stay he pleaded not guilty at arraignment. his bond is $5 million....
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they raced over from the fire station he used to work at. >> i knew them all unfortunately. how embarrassing. >> reporter: what do you have to say to them today? >> thank you very much. thank you! >> you know the right people at the right time. the retired firefighter might have a little bruised ego and otherwise thankful and okay. there's his buddy and they harassed him. >> what are friends for if not saving you. >>> coming up a search for all angles of a missing san jose man. no one has been able to locate kyle myrick, the person accused of killing him will face a judge today. >>> a deadly traffic stop turns into a confrontation with the feds in oregon how a land standoff for land rights hit a breaking point. search goes on for kyle myrick. but that's not slowing down >>> almost a week and the search still goes on for kyle myrick. that's not slowing down the legal process, his accused killer set to appear before a judge today. >>> a violent traffic stop may be the beginning of the end of the oregon occupation. >> reporter: i'm in san francisco. in a short amount of hours th
they raced over from the fire station he used to work at. >> i knew them all unfortunately. how embarrassing. >> reporter: what do you have to say to them today? >> thank you very much. thank you! >> you know the right people at the right time. the retired firefighter might have a little bruised ego and otherwise thankful and okay. there's his buddy and they harassed him. >> what are friends for if not saving you. >>> coming up a search for all angles of a...
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. >> i'm guessing next it will drive us to work and do our laundry maybe? >> it needs to do something. clean itself out or something. >> don't need to spend a dime to feel the chill outside of your front door. >> it's free. old man winter making his presence known this afternoon. your full forecast is next with jonathan kennedy. gervais. >> welcome back to abc columbia news at 12:30. a beautiful start to your tuesday afternoon. if you don't mind the cold weather, that is, we're seeing lots of sunshine and blue skies but lots of blue on our map here. for us as of right now. everybody between 37 and 39. but as you can see, nobody in the 40's just yet. take us a little while to get to the 40's. we saw temperatures for many locations in the low 20's this morning. most of us were able to cool off at least somewhere in the 20's. but we saw saluta down to 21 or 22. they're up to 37 right now. not too far behind. a very cold start and still a cold afternoon setting up for us as of right now. winds have been persistent out of the north. and that's not only pouring mo
. >> i'm guessing next it will drive us to work and do our laundry maybe? >> it needs to do something. clean itself out or something. >> don't need to spend a dime to feel the chill outside of your front door. >> it's free. old man winter making his presence known this afternoon. your full forecast is next with jonathan kennedy. gervais. >> welcome back to abc columbia news at 12:30. a beautiful start to your tuesday afternoon. if you don't mind the cold weather,...
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came to us and simply asked us to work with her on the replacement of the garage.rchitecture of the 1920's, and it had been abandoned. -- we came to the conclusion that we could convert it into a museum space. charlie: this is near gorky park? rem: inside gorky park. it was being completely renovated. it is part of the modernization. charlie: you describe this as not restoring the building, but preserving its decay. why a building becomes in ruins is interesting. whether then making everything -- charlie: what is that? rem: it is a form of plastic that has a beautiful effect. it is reflective and it is also translucent. it is a great abstract version of what you see outside. if you are inside, you are aware that you are in the park, but you do not see the detail of the park so you can focus what is on the inside. charlie: next slide. look at this. rem: this is what i meant with preserving decay. mural.as a soviet it conveyed a happy since of communal -- sense of communal life. it was not entirely intact anymore. rather than restore it in its we wanted all to see wh
came to us and simply asked us to work with her on the replacement of the garage.rchitecture of the 1920's, and it had been abandoned. -- we came to the conclusion that we could convert it into a museum space. charlie: this is near gorky park? rem: inside gorky park. it was being completely renovated. it is part of the modernization. charlie: you describe this as not restoring the building, but preserving its decay. why a building becomes in ruins is interesting. whether then making everything...
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paul valois representing jonathan warner says the security guard who shot him, wes gillespie, used to work in the police department, and his son currently does. he says that by itself should be interest, but he's also uncovered another connection. 15:05:14 "one of the senior prosecutors in the lynchburg commonwealth's attorney's office is married to a clinical psychologist who is employed by centra mental health services, and so again the family would prefer to avoid the appearance of any conflict of interest." the commonwealth's attorney mike ducette disagrees, saying gillespie worked in the department too long ago to matter, and he's worked on cases at centra hospital before without his assistant's marriage being an issue. he says the investigation could take several more months. valois says the family hasn't decide yet whether or not to take the issue to court. turning to your forecast ... another cool day today with some sunshine. for more on what we can expect tonight let's check in with storm team ten meteorologist jonathan kegges. jonathan ... the sun was out in a more filtered vari
paul valois representing jonathan warner says the security guard who shot him, wes gillespie, used to work in the police department, and his son currently does. he says that by itself should be interest, but he's also uncovered another connection. 15:05:14 "one of the senior prosecutors in the lynchburg commonwealth's attorney's office is married to a clinical psychologist who is employed by centra mental health services, and so again the family would prefer to avoid the appearance of any...
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to my daughter. >> again, school administrators feel certain there is no credible threat. we know sarah finney is working to get us the latest information and we'll check in with her throughout the morning. over to you, corrina. >>> and breaking overnight, north korea arrested an american college student for allegedly committing antistate acts. the student is from the university of virginia. north korea's state news agency saying he came in as a tourist. it alleges the student plotted to undermine the north's system and has links to the u.s. government. he is now the third foreigner being held by kim jong-un's ridge steam. >>> -- regime. more than 2600 were found in carry-on bags last year, 530 more than 2014. four out of five of the guns were loaded. 12 guns were found at checkpoints at cleveland hopkins last year, seven at akron-canton and compared to 6- 2 the year before. >>> and a pilot who used to work for alaska airlines is accusing of flying drunk. after a flight in june of 2049, he was select -- 2014, he was selected for random alcohol testing. >> he registered a blood alcohol level of .13 and the airline
to my daughter. >> again, school administrators feel certain there is no credible threat. we know sarah finney is working to get us the latest information and we'll check in with her throughout the morning. over to you, corrina. >>> and breaking overnight, north korea arrested an american college student for allegedly committing antistate acts. the student is from the university of virginia. north korea's state news agency saying he came in as a tourist. it alleges the student...
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works near moscone center. the nfl experience will restrict some street access. >> we have closures when obama administration comes to town. my office is inaccessible. so we're used to working with whatever is going on. >> reporter: normally busy streets are closed between market and howard. and clogged now with heavy equipment for turning the area into a huge pedestrian mall. traffic rerouted to surrounding streets, especially those feeding the freeway will bog down when hundreds of thousands of visitors arrive. some locals figure the lines will be jammed with tourists and plan to stay off. >> i live in mission bay. just walking to work for a while. i'm not trying to navigate the streets. >> reporter: navigation requiring new road maps are posted throughout the zone. still there are bound to be drivers surprised despite all the warnings. >> i'm sure there'll be plenty of griping. but once the festivities are underway people will understand that it's worthwhile. >> traffic is always going to be bad. we have to make the best of it. and hopefully, everything turns out well. >> it's definitely going to be crazy. >> that was debra via loam reporting. >>> homeowners i
works near moscone center. the nfl experience will restrict some street access. >> we have closures when obama administration comes to town. my office is inaccessible. so we're used to working with whatever is going on. >> reporter: normally busy streets are closed between market and howard. and clogged now with heavy equipment for turning the area into a huge pedestrian mall. traffic rerouted to surrounding streets, especially those feeding the freeway will bog down when hundreds...
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for the clintons i used to work for the clintons i used to work for the clintons a lot when hewas running, a lot when he was running, a lot when he was running, and-- and gore, and-- and gore, and-- and gore, and-- "you're in the white house, and-- "you're in the white house, house,"you're in the whit ancan ybe--i , n you know, i suffer from depression. i suffer from depeson i have obsessiv-cpuiv disorder." disorder." i work my butt off, i work my butt off, i work my butt off, you know, you know, you know, for the-- i-- i have no for the-- i-- i have no for the-- i-- i have no children, children, children, so it's all th-- my art, so it's all th-- my art, so it's all th-- my art, until i met my wife. until i met my wife. until i met my wife. and then it was takin' care of and then it was takin' care of and then it was takin' care of her. her. her. and my sister has four kids, and my sister has four kids, and my sister fo kids, twogrt-ndildren, ni try bso kdaol model. bso kdaol model. model. >> (laugh) >> (laugh) >> (laugh) >> sort of frightening, >> sort ofritening, i understan
for the clintons i used to work for the clintons i used to work for the clintons a lot when hewas running, a lot when he was running, a lot when he was running, and-- and gore, and-- and gore, and-- and gore, and-- "you're in the white house, and-- "you're in the white house, house,"you're in the whit ancan ybe--i , n you know, i suffer from depression. i suffer from depeson i have obsessiv-cpuiv disorder." disorder." i work my butt off, i work my butt off, i work my...
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Jan 24, 2016
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. >> i used to work on the floor of the new york stock exchange as a reporter, back in the days when they had three floors, and there was an open outcry, the fact is when a stock started to go down, some human had to sell or buy the stock from another human. you didn't have market wide flash crashes... >> you did. >>..there was intervention, the ability, more detail than viewers need, but specialists whose responsibility it was to buy up certain stocks. there were not days where the market would be down 3, 4, 5, 6, 7%, and bounce back in the course of a day and no one knew what happened. reported. >> i was there on the floor, i never witnessed such a things. on the floor you witnessed the trading. you never saw things go green to red and suddenly not come back. . >> that is the thing with flash crashes, they are in today, they go down, and they come back. if you look at the famous flash crash of may 2010. investors who stuck it out and didn't panic, they thought they better, at the end of the day, the prices went up. we measure prices. all going back 40 years, and compare the low to
. >> i used to work on the floor of the new york stock exchange as a reporter, back in the days when they had three floors, and there was an open outcry, the fact is when a stock started to go down, some human had to sell or buy the stock from another human. you didn't have market wide flash crashes... >> you did. >>..there was intervention, the ability, more detail than viewers need, but specialists whose responsibility it was to buy up certain stocks. there were not days...
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while i was in the law department i used to work in municipal court. working there i was like this is kind of cool. cops come by, they get subpoenas, have to go to court, have to testify. >> reporter: spruill said she used a scientific approach as she worked her way up the ranks in spu and homicide. now she's in charge of that for the prosecutor's office. the first woman to hold the position and the first black female to hold that position in the state. >> i think the most important part of all of this is where i began and it's what i want to come back to every day. my heart is here. >> reporter: in newark, darla miles, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> we wish her good luck. >>> just ahead on eyewitness news, lee returns and says some areas could get a little snow tonight. and he's also tracking >>> when fdny commissioner first joined the department in 1970, there were 310 civilian deaths in new york city. last year there were kboip. many reasons for -- were 59. many reasons for this. the campaign launched this morning to host the operation 7 save a life.
while i was in the law department i used to work in municipal court. working there i was like this is kind of cool. cops come by, they get subpoenas, have to go to court, have to testify. >> reporter: spruill said she used a scientific approach as she worked her way up the ranks in spu and homicide. now she's in charge of that for the prosecutor's office. the first woman to hold the position and the first black female to hold that position in the state. >> i think the most important...
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[inaudible] this whole politic is a chance for us to work together. in the museum that featured they had the fracking line which is a move for the education system to promote the interest of the industry and a noticeable energy exited [inaudible] i thought i would read a few pages here. [inaudible] they decided to arrive on the voyager nestled on the side of the mountain and they opened the door in the theater experience and the inside was the standard of the group and around the back where the rubber seeds with more above the seats with a giant projector on the street and others in the center space. they started finding all of the seats from other certainly behind us before the door closed [inaudible] they sat there and didn't want to be held and wanted everyone to know that. i started to think this might be a mistake but it was too late. they also informed us [inaudible] they were on the ride of a chuck heading out and it depicted the landscape in texas and the seats i was having a hard time concentrating but it was at this point to decide the proces
[inaudible] this whole politic is a chance for us to work together. in the museum that featured they had the fracking line which is a move for the education system to promote the interest of the industry and a noticeable energy exited [inaudible] i thought i would read a few pages here. [inaudible] they decided to arrive on the voyager nestled on the side of the mountain and they opened the door in the theater experience and the inside was the standard of the group and around the back where the...
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security consultant kim says that that's a change from how it used to work. >> you're not going to see big scale breaches like target in 2016 and 2017 with the new technologies being rolled out. because of that the shift of liability is shifting to the consumer. they believe if the data gets breached it came from the consumer, not from the retailer. >> reporter: and it's technology that is not going away. watch this man use his smart watch to pay for a train ticket. but don't lose that watch or you might be on the hook for fraudulent purchases. >> so we reached out to apple and they tell us once the watch is removed from your wrist, it actually requires a password. because the information is encrypted, it is more secure than manually entering your >>> a man is pulled over by a trooper. that wasn't the worst part of his day. he had just learned that his child is dying from cancer. what happened next surprised everybody. rodney gibson was driving through indiana earlier this week after learning that his daughter's breast cancer is not agoing away. he was so upset that he didn't realize h
security consultant kim says that that's a change from how it used to work. >> you're not going to see big scale breaches like target in 2016 and 2017 with the new technologies being rolled out. because of that the shift of liability is shifting to the consumer. they believe if the data gets breached it came from the consumer, not from the retailer. >> reporter: and it's technology that is not going away. watch this man use his smart watch to pay for a train ticket. but don't lose...