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hann last seen early on the morning of saturday13 friends got a text message from ut a week later, police searched the charlottesville apartment of jesse he escaped t. he was caught september 24th he is back in virginia now. and right now, he's only bee. stay with news 4 for continuing covera of the hannah graham investigatio l post updates at nbcwashingm and we'll latest tonight at 11:00. >>> turning now to the other big .tory going on, the ebola a new time line details the mistakes made at the texas hospital web. the congressional memo claims that thomas duncan's travel history was never obtained during his first trip to the emergency and that his attending doctor wasn't told that a memorial service was held for duncan in north carolina wh. he was remembered as a compassi. more than 100 people are being monitored in ohio following a visit by a in his weekly address, the president says while it's not serious, ebola is not an epidemic o >> this is a. but we can't give into hysteria or fear because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate inf we have to b >> the president also
hann last seen early on the morning of saturday13 friends got a text message from ut a week later, police searched the charlottesville apartment of jesse he escaped t. he was caught september 24th he is back in virginia now. and right now, he's only bee. stay with news 4 for continuing covera of the hannah graham investigatio l post updates at nbcwashingm and we'll latest tonight at 11:00. >>> turning now to the other big .tory going on, the ebola a new time line details the mistakes...
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ut it would have meant leaving is family and others behind. so he -- he ultimately chose to stay but he then spent 13 years in hard labor in a re-education camp. >> did you talk to him about it? >> yeah, of course. >> what did he tell you? >> you know, it was rough. he barely survived. it was -- there was very little food to eat. some, you know, often one meal a day. and they -- they worked them around the clock. many people died over the course of those years that he was there. he -- i talked to him a week after the interview and he told me that he was still shaken by it to putting these memories up for him was very difficult. and he was one of the few people, the film premiered at the sundance film festival. i invited him to him us there. he wouldn't come because it was too hard for him to watch the movie. so he hasn't seen the film yet and i don't know that he will. >> i read that 30% of the vietnamese live in california, southern california. do you notice the vietnamese? >> a lot of them live in orange county. and i don't spend a lot of ti
ut it would have meant leaving is family and others behind. so he -- he ultimately chose to stay but he then spent 13 years in hard labor in a re-education camp. >> did you talk to him about it? >> yeah, of course. >> what did he tell you? >> you know, it was rough. he barely survived. it was -- there was very little food to eat. some, you know, often one meal a day. and they -- they worked them around the clock. many people died over the course of those years that he...
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you see them next to that ute. thank you very much, i knew it was a ute. >> they both were at the barbecue, had too much to drink and now take it out to the street. we get big kicks going there. kangaroos, boom! big kicks to the chest. >> and the groin area. that is going to hurt in the morning. >> i love to watch these. i don't want either to get hurt but it's like watching rocking shares fight each other. live rocking shares. >> almost the take down there. the good will like that one. he goes for another takedown. you see boom. >> staggered him. >> down the street, into the backyard, all over the house, down the street. i'm going to call time for now. >> we've got another ipad mini winner. she is crystal and watches our show on wave tv in louisville. congratulations crystal and everybody else out there. you have another shot coming up in a bit. >> you need tuesday's buzz word, be at least 18 years old and a legal u.s. resident. >> that buzz word is coming up. >> the rtm ipad mini give away is coming up. >> one gr
you see them next to that ute. thank you very much, i knew it was a ute. >> they both were at the barbecue, had too much to drink and now take it out to the street. we get big kicks going there. kangaroos, boom! big kicks to the chest. >> and the groin area. that is going to hurt in the morning. >> i love to watch these. i don't want either to get hurt but it's like watching rocking shares fight each other. live rocking shares. >> almost the take down there. the good...
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doing a residency there at the children's hospital, making ut austin proud. going out and fulfilling her dream. thealso contributing to society, being there, being able to help and support. 2001, we have 21 states that have passed this, similar in-state tuition legislation, and just last year -- actually, had this year, we have florida and the florida governor realize, hey, i need to do something about this. to show latinos that i'm serious about immigration or this issue. what did he do? he went behind it, the people submitted it were both republicans, in the house and the senate. republicans are realizing that being against things like in-state tuition, 1403, it's really going to hurt their party. and the majority of the population is for it. new jersey did it. it.inia did maryland did it. and the states continue to add. is a goodalized this thing, and even if we don't talk about immigration, it's a good economic thing. it's a good thing for the country and for just the young people that live within the communities that are going to be affected. they get th
doing a residency there at the children's hospital, making ut austin proud. going out and fulfilling her dream. thealso contributing to society, being there, being able to help and support. 2001, we have 21 states that have passed this, similar in-state tuition legislation, and just last year -- actually, had this year, we have florida and the florida governor realize, hey, i need to do something about this. to show latinos that i'm serious about immigration or this issue. what did he do? he...
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el segundos entre atenciÓn estarÁ bajo la batuta del centro mÉdico ut southwestern pero operarÁ desde hospitales. los mÉdicos y enfermeros se beneficiarÁn por el avanzado equipamiento. >> por otra lado el hospital metodista brindarÁ 1 a descuidos intensivos, laboratorio y radiologÍa, su capacidad inmediata es de dos camas pero solamente contarÁn con 10. falklan ofrecerÁ más enfermeros y mÉdicos. el objetivo es brindar mejores servicios para los profesionales y la comunidad. al ser el primer hospital en los estados unidos en diagnosticar y tratar pacientes con Ébola continuaremos compartiendo el aprendizaje con las autoridades gubernamentales, otros centros mÉdicos y la comunidades el orden gral. del gobernador explicÓ que la razón por la cual el hospital preferÍa no participa es porque ellos han estado frente de la batalla y ahora necesitan un relevo. en peterson, karen falla. >> gracias, nuestro compaÑero julio cÉsar largo nos trae otros hechos que fueron noticia en la naciÓn. >> las escuelas en el Área de pensilvania fueron cerrados por la intensa bÚsqueda que realiza la policÍa par
el segundos entre atenciÓn estarÁ bajo la batuta del centro mÉdico ut southwestern pero operarÁ desde hospitales. los mÉdicos y enfermeros se beneficiarÁn por el avanzado equipamiento. >> por otra lado el hospital metodista brindarÁ 1 a descuidos intensivos, laboratorio y radiologÍa, su capacidad inmediata es de dos camas pero solamente contarÁn con 10. falklan ofrecerÁ más enfermeros y mÉdicos. el objetivo es brindar mejores servicios para los profesionales y la comunidad. al...
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ut black labor, black slave labor is embodied in the structures of washington, d.c. the capitol and in the white house. were burned down, again, they relied on slave that construction. meanwhile, in the 10-year process while they're building issue ion's capitol, the is where will the president and the rest of the government be? a short period there in new york, but eventually then they all moved to philadelphia. so washington and his entire house hold, including his black moved to l philadelphia. ow, he had two problems in philadelphia. one was that it was the center abolitionist movement in the count are i. this is where you had the most number of free blacks, this is had the quakers. they were on it. hey had set up the underground railroad. they were doing petitions, lobbying, fighting to get rid of right?y, this is what george washington hold into with his house of at least nine blacks who are enslaved. the other problem he had, in 1780, the pennsylvania state governor grabbed the abolition act. person who came -- any who was enslaved that came into he state, if y
ut black labor, black slave labor is embodied in the structures of washington, d.c. the capitol and in the white house. were burned down, again, they relied on slave that construction. meanwhile, in the 10-year process while they're building issue ion's capitol, the is where will the president and the rest of the government be? a short period there in new york, but eventually then they all moved to philadelphia. so washington and his entire house hold, including his black moved to l...
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yachl the company reported a 4.5% increase in revenue saying it attracted new customers thugh price utse sale of existing homes arou the country rose to a high. soda sales have gone flt. coke hoping to sell bottling plant to franchise operators. >> san ancisco wants to make it easiero get rid of unwanted medicines. it's collecting 18 tons. bins were placed at 200 pharcies drug companies would be required to collect and destroy the meditions. >> there is a responsibility to help us out and create a system. >> and a court upheld a program to allow manufacturers to pay and collect unwaed medications. >> here on abc7 news at 6:001 of the legendary figures of journalism died. his goal in uncovering water gate. >> why some women are less susceptible to breast cancer >> hundreds of firefighters form >> hundreds of firefighters form a sea of blue to others. now, americans everywhere are discovering that... spoon after spoon... dish after dish... time, after time, after time again... deliciously creamy galbani ricotta inspires meals, and moments, that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss).
yachl the company reported a 4.5% increase in revenue saying it attracted new customers thugh price utse sale of existing homes arou the country rose to a high. soda sales have gone flt. coke hoping to sell bottling plant to franchise operators. >> san ancisco wants to make it easiero get rid of unwanted medicines. it's collecting 18 tons. bins were placed at 200 pharcies drug companies would be required to collect and destroy the meditions. >> there is a responsibility to help us...
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ut during the first years in the white house, he surprised his diplomatic opening to the leading enemy, union, as he soviet well as the act with yes, sir sense of a wide range of feminist, civil dmomestic d other reforms by reducing draft calls and eliminating the draft, nixon much of the wind out of the campus-based anti-war movement. same time, nixon corded wallace's supporters by honoring the cultural to fears and concern. in other words, if you think of the 1968 who in left out on the left or on the right, nixon and congress spent much of the first and bringing out them back to -- giving them a sense that the processes of could ent and politics work for them. on capitol hill, democrats policy ixon leftward on and became a vehicle through which opponents in the war in ietnam could advance their cause. the democratic and soon after the republican parties opened up presidential nominating process so that most of those 1968 felt ut out in -- emboldenened to pursue the goals in the system.y it's for these reasons that america holding together, not america coming apart, is my in this boo
ut during the first years in the white house, he surprised his diplomatic opening to the leading enemy, union, as he soviet well as the act with yes, sir sense of a wide range of feminist, civil dmomestic d other reforms by reducing draft calls and eliminating the draft, nixon much of the wind out of the campus-based anti-war movement. same time, nixon corded wallace's supporters by honoring the cultural to fears and concern. in other words, if you think of the 1968 who in left out on the left...
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men ut men and founding fathers and founding mothers, created a vision of a nation where people coulde in freedom. live without government breathing down their necks. without government bots on their backs. without some government finger picking their pockets. without a government czar telling them thousand educate their children. without some government dictator selecting their doctors for them. no government, no government, no government. central to their vision was the concept of very small government. and the democrat led administration there. vision has become a nightmare and every minute aspects of our lives. a r and there are the days of the revolution, the minutemen, warriors. it was their sacrifice. their energy that threw off the yolk of oppression of king george. today my brothers and sisters, you are, you in this room, are the minute men. it is out of these days of oppression that we in this room must create a new liberty and freedom, a new america of freedom. we've had almost a decade of hope and change. seems like so much more. so much longer. hoping for a job and trying
men ut men and founding fathers and founding mothers, created a vision of a nation where people coulde in freedom. live without government breathing down their necks. without government bots on their backs. without some government finger picking their pockets. without a government czar telling them thousand educate their children. without some government dictator selecting their doctors for them. no government, no government, no government. central to their vision was the concept of very small...
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these words and the wordshat follow were not writtennly for the yangz,ut for the kongz as well.hey must apply to everyone. >> i suspect the kongz and glenn beck saw this isode and this show pointi out this big int. do you think that was a font problem that somebody said, hey, hey, we, the peop it'too big. it's not all going to fit on a page? no, that was code. they wanted to make a point..3 hey, dummy, look, we, the people is the aner. but the sense now among many americans is that the wa to help the people is to pass lots of laws. >> nn. no. they're just simply wrong. the way to fix our problems is to obey the laas it was written in the constitution. let me tell you a story. this is about charles pomeroy stone. this is an original document. this is original letter. ani want to tell you about this guy. he was duly protecting detail of abraham lincoln. he went through the first inauguratn then he went and there was a really bad battle in the civil war, and they needed to blame somebody for it, so what ey did is they didn't pay attention to the constitution. they held himithout ch
these words and the wordshat follow were not writtennly for the yangz,ut for the kongz as well.hey must apply to everyone. >> i suspect the kongz and glenn beck saw this isode and this show pointi out this big int. do you think that was a font problem that somebody said, hey, hey, we, the peop it'too big. it's not all going to fit on a page? no, that was code. they wanted to make a point..3 hey, dummy, look, we, the people is the aner. but the sense now among many americans is that the wa...
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there are a lot of opportunities for her to have friends help her .ut or somebody intervene a terrible, tragic thing happened. was pursuing am career in global public health. others addinghelp she was robbed of the opportunity to fulfill that dream. >> thank you. virginia governor terry mcauliffe issued this statement tonight. the man charged with abducting hannah graham has been arrested. matthew was also charged with attempted capital murder related to an assault in fairfax city. the commonwealth attorney wants the fbi to see if matthew's dan a was found in the car of alexis murphy. she disappeared last year. stay with us throughout the weekend. we will bring you updates on this investigation as it is available. newsroom.in to the new charges against a man accused of knowingly exposing a person to hiv. he faces two or more counts after a second victim came forward to police. he was initially charged with seven counts in last month. police say it is possible there are more victims. if you have any information montgomery county police want to talk to you. a man was seriously hurt durin
there are a lot of opportunities for her to have friends help her .ut or somebody intervene a terrible, tragic thing happened. was pursuing am career in global public health. others addinghelp she was robbed of the opportunity to fulfill that dream. >> thank you. virginia governor terry mcauliffe issued this statement tonight. the man charged with abducting hannah graham has been arrested. matthew was also charged with attempted capital murder related to an assault in fairfax city. the...
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but ut ultimately, what we try to do is make companies more efficient. we make companies for efficient, kmz are more productive. we're going g. for people living in the area. that's our mission is to make companies for productive, get a good return for investors like the african development bank eastern all the others that invested with us. in the end, it's a mission to make companies more efficient and to make economies more efficient. that's what private equity vaely about. xwl zbl so american investors are thinking africa is risky. you have other things. you have been there now for six, seven years. what do you say to them? >> well, any emerging market by definition is going to be somewhat riskier that the united states. but the theory is that if you take greater ris income business you're likely to get greater rewarts. the reason that we and other firms are investing in emerging markets so-called is because the higher growth rates, the lower penetration rate of private equity and opportunities to get younger companies and have them grow. yes, there a
but ut ultimately, what we try to do is make companies more efficient. we make companies for efficient, kmz are more productive. we're going g. for people living in the area. that's our mission is to make companies for productive, get a good return for investors like the african development bank eastern all the others that invested with us. in the end, it's a mission to make companies more efficient and to make economies more efficient. that's what private equity vaely about. xwl zbl so...
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ut the south is always disappointing. north carolina is -- we know more entially it is partisan and a new greg post-graduates and diverse immigrant population trend there is important. throw itf alaska, even is a democrat holding it, it is montana mode an, that does quirky things. it is a function of how that kind of candidate wins. everybody knows, here is a lot more in alaska and there was a reality show it was the saying taking some alaskan women and florida that were single and kind of an interesting premise. the line was for women in alaska the odds are good butted odd. are i always kind of loved that. i don't know how i follow that comment. you look at those states, i think it is likely all three may go our way. but i want to make it point. reiterate what charlie opened this session in and historical in perspective. if republicans fail to win majority and i think it will be you know, you know where i stand on that. it look at go back nevada, and indiana and missouri. is not necessarily a failure of republicans to wi
ut the south is always disappointing. north carolina is -- we know more entially it is partisan and a new greg post-graduates and diverse immigrant population trend there is important. throw itf alaska, even is a democrat holding it, it is montana mode an, that does quirky things. it is a function of how that kind of candidate wins. everybody knows, here is a lot more in alaska and there was a reality show it was the saying taking some alaskan women and florida that were single and kind of an...
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ut what we've studied on the particular point of inequality is, well, too important conclusions.he first one is that excess of a quality is bad for sustainable growth. it is not conducive to sustainable growth. if we want sustainable growth which is the aim of, you know, all g20 leaders when they get together in excess of inequality has to be the target or one of the targets and the second finding is that contrary to conventional wisdom of distribution, redistributive policies actually did not harm sustainable growth. they are part of the toolkit this should be used up policymakers. thank you. > hello. thank you very much for coming to speak. international economics. y question is what sort of relationship, if any, do you think that the imf should have with the new development bank? >> may i restrict your question to the contingency reserve marines are? that is really what is and more on the part, right? you're talking about this initiative taken by the bridge countries. >> direct. >> at think that the bank is more an initiative that is parallel all will play with the world bank
ut what we've studied on the particular point of inequality is, well, too important conclusions.he first one is that excess of a quality is bad for sustainable growth. it is not conducive to sustainable growth. if we want sustainable growth which is the aim of, you know, all g20 leaders when they get together in excess of inequality has to be the target or one of the targets and the second finding is that contrary to conventional wisdom of distribution, redistributive policies actually did not...
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the canal record was a weekly analpaper published by the cn commission. .ut that was basically a newspaper for american workers so, you would get, you would be able to get an idea of what life was like for american workers. for other workers, it is very bigicult, as there was a division between the american workers and the ordinary workers. and that was also reflected in the base camp. -- ican had a gold americans were played i-- were paid in gold. and there were silver for everyone else. they were paid 10 cents and hour. anditions were very harsh, there was a high turnover. so the numbers of workers to 40,000 from 35,000 to maybe 50,000 from year-to-year. it very because there was a lot of turnover. they did try to bring families, because, as i said, there was a lot of turnover. and they thought that that, if they brought families, that would provide more stability in the working force, in the labor force. but not many families came. i know that some came from spai n. i know there were women in the they were nott directly involved in the actual digging. basically, if you read the canal ne
the canal record was a weekly analpaper published by the cn commission. .ut that was basically a newspaper for american workers so, you would get, you would be able to get an idea of what life was like for american workers. for other workers, it is very bigicult, as there was a division between the american workers and the ordinary workers. and that was also reflected in the base camp. -- ican had a gold americans were played i-- were paid in gold. and there were silver for everyone else. they...
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doing a residency there at the children's hospital, making ut austin proud. going out and fulfilling her dream. thealso contributing to society, being there, being able to help and support. 2001, we have 21 states that have passed this, similar in-state tuition legislation, and just last year -- actually, had this year, we have florida and the florida governor realize, hey, i need to do something about this. to show latinos that i'm serious about immigration or this issue. what did he do? he went behind it, the people submitted it were both republicans, in the house and the senate. republicans are realizing that being against things like in-state tuition, 1403, it's really going to hurt their party. and the majority of the population is for it. new jersey did it. it.inia did maryland did it. and the states continue to add. is a goodalized this thing, and even if we don't talk about immigration, it's a good economic thing. it's a good thing for the country and for just the young people that live within the communities that are going to be affected. they get th
doing a residency there at the children's hospital, making ut austin proud. going out and fulfilling her dream. thealso contributing to society, being there, being able to help and support. 2001, we have 21 states that have passed this, similar in-state tuition legislation, and just last year -- actually, had this year, we have florida and the florida governor realize, hey, i need to do something about this. to show latinos that i'm serious about immigration or this issue. what did he do? he...
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i'm now 23 and i graduated from ut austin this past may.he only reason i was able to attend this great university is because of in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants. i hate that you all keep saying illegal. [applause] .. guaranteeing them job security, making sure that ice stops rating our homes and workplaces. let us focus on things that matter. we have in state tuition. stop going backwards. i just want to know -- ino -- >> start enforcing the law, is that what your saying? >> no. not at all. i am saying, allow us to give back. >> let me ask you this question. let's say that we did go ahead and compromise and say, all right. let's give amnesty to the dreamers. what about the thousands of kids who recently came across or the millions who want to come across or that will be brought across in the future? what will we do with them? where does it end? >> i think that is why we need to -- and that wish -- >> where does it stop? >> i wish all the energy that is put on this debate to go back and forth were put on congress to find a soluti
i'm now 23 and i graduated from ut austin this past may.he only reason i was able to attend this great university is because of in-state tuition for undocumented immigrants. i hate that you all keep saying illegal. [applause] .. guaranteeing them job security, making sure that ice stops rating our homes and workplaces. let us focus on things that matter. we have in state tuition. stop going backwards. i just want to know -- ino -- >> start enforcing the law, is that what your saying?...
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they're burning tank don uts do a hilltop. what's up. >> the kobani could fall, and united states is not concerned. >> u.s. officials saying it's not a top priority. broadly focused, not just on one city and one town. we have to stay broadly focused. >> it's important for the united states to step back and remember our strategic objective. >> it's not a key city strategically. it matters because a lot of people get slaughtered and that's an awful thing, but isis coming to the turkish border is not a major crossing. >> jon: so kobani falls between the greatest threat we've ever seen, and a drip from a kitchen sink. >> senior war correspondent is in kobani tonight. jordan, thank you for joining us. [ jordan -- the town must be near panic. >> no, they totally get it. kobani resident told me, what are you going to do? we chose to live in a place of no strategic importance. our bad. >> jon: that sounds a little passive aggressive frankly. >> not at all. they're completely at peace. sure, you might think, border town right between o
they're burning tank don uts do a hilltop. what's up. >> the kobani could fall, and united states is not concerned. >> u.s. officials saying it's not a top priority. broadly focused, not just on one city and one town. we have to stay broadly focused. >> it's important for the united states to step back and remember our strategic objective. >> it's not a key city strategically. it matters because a lot of people get slaughtered and that's an awful thing, but isis coming...
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hildren received their coats today part of a partnership with ieme,tould ale14oneos and the 3 fnists ut. nearly 200 dealerships took part. in3 othlture drin ss fs nowin.enth was isauld vn >>> still ahead on "action news," a new trail that will wnllow you tos. on a stretch of road that is ees eoneao for threeuld cades a highevechwith whlp for your hom improvement shopping, robots that the mna fou co customers thaffgh uthcustomers thaffgh >>> temperatures in the middle to upper 70s,ers gplaea fl ding cold front, with that comeders changes and cooler weather. changes and ith er weather. ryan costello went into politics. in 2001, doctor manan trivedi joined the marines. trivedi served as a battlefield surgeon in iraq. costello served himself by voting to raise his own pay. and while trivedi cared for patients in pennsylvania, costello gave millions in government contracts to his campaign contributors -even as he cut funding for child abuse prevention. in congress, only trivedi will do what's right for you. i'm manan trivedi, and i approve this message. for customers trying to navigate the a
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. >> reporter: the only thing is the information, david, that kale ut today was good but not complete. there are a lot of questions out there. for example, they could not answer as to how the patient actually got the ebola nfk. we know he's been in west africa, but is it an aid worker or doctor? was he visiting relatives? where did he get the infection? those are questions causing some speculation at least here in atlanta, and if you look at twitter all over twitter as to exactly how he got the ebola infection. >> the cdc has warned hospitals this might happen. how prepared are the hospitals? >> mouch them should be pre prepared. the dallas hospital got a certification of 22th of september to actually isolate and quarantine an ebola patient. two months ago here in atlanta when the two aid workers involved at emory hospital, it was one of four hospitals in the country that could provide care for someone with ebola. so the cdc has been working extensively with hospitals around the country trying to build nye new system in case a situation considers like in dallas. >> robert ray is repor
. >> reporter: the only thing is the information, david, that kale ut today was good but not complete. there are a lot of questions out there. for example, they could not answer as to how the patient actually got the ebola nfk. we know he's been in west africa, but is it an aid worker or doctor? was he visiting relatives? where did he get the infection? those are questions causing some speculation at least here in atlanta, and if you look at twitter all over twitter as to exactly how he...
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the ut clinic sent left immigration asking for nayely's release and had not received a response.hey passed the case onto me to take over. get them maybe i could out. the first thing i did was have an mri report translated. sarah had won it was two years old. we discovered her situation was very dark. she not only had a growing militant brain tumor, but she also had a shunt installed in her brain that was to drain fluid. it could have malfunctioned at any time. we were not sure how i was operating. if it did not function, she could have severe brain damage or not survive. it was very, very distressing when i learned that was the situation in that nayely was not receiving care. when i did not receive any ice after my inquiries, we decided to do a media campaign so i partnered with grassroots leadership. we issued a press release and grassroots leadership mobilized icer base to start calling and making inquiries. about two days after that campaign, i got a call from the deportation officer that sarah and nayely were going to be released under parole. as far as i know, this is the on
the ut clinic sent left immigration asking for nayely's release and had not received a response.hey passed the case onto me to take over. get them maybe i could out. the first thing i did was have an mri report translated. sarah had won it was two years old. we discovered her situation was very dark. she not only had a growing militant brain tumor, but she also had a shunt installed in her brain that was to drain fluid. it could have malfunctioned at any time. we were not sure how i was...
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ut that is one and on harry raoe reed's desk and it looked like a were in favor s then one spent tens of millions then thes on campaigns backed t back ofd -- off of keystone pipeline. paul ryan is when passed five or six budget tough ls, they are budgets but they are real and when they just didn't do anywhere for five straight years that the president was in charge of this c.e.o. and didn't pass a budget in five years, job creation in this country. obama care is another example of losing jobs, small businesses closing up because they don't want to pay the premiums. there are three examples of controlled blican senate can make the difference. t is important we do that not because of our party but because of our country. here nk you for your time and thank you for taking uestions and sharing your perspective. certainly there are plenty of here who will be excited to say hello to you if you have a minute to shake hands. i do. perfect. >> thank you again for coming. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 201
ut that is one and on harry raoe reed's desk and it looked like a were in favor s then one spent tens of millions then thes on campaigns backed t back ofd -- off of keystone pipeline. paul ryan is when passed five or six budget tough ls, they are budgets but they are real and when they just didn't do anywhere for five straight years that the president was in charge of this c.e.o. and didn't pass a budget in five years, job creation in this country. obama care is another example of losing jobs,...
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a test ut, take it for drive. see what happens. see whether or not we need these amendments. james madison realized as a result of the anti-federalists ratification ia convention and in 1789 in the district, there was a ignificant sentiment in the country. and these people would never ever be satisfied until a bill passed and s adopted. so north to gain the confidence new s countrymen in this constitutional government, which he saw was the last best chance union ating some sort of that could work for the states, acquiesces in a spirit of accommodation. he makes a campaign promise in the man by the name of george eve. prominent minister in the fifth congressional district. the baptists and other religious minorities were an important political group. they were created like many since time and immoral because the government persecuted them. baptists were arrested in private residences for prayer. created equal, people were being arrested in preaching ested for the gospel. and these -- these folks were extremely concerned about this government.l in fact, there was a unanimous re
a test ut, take it for drive. see what happens. see whether or not we need these amendments. james madison realized as a result of the anti-federalists ratification ia convention and in 1789 in the district, there was a ignificant sentiment in the country. and these people would never ever be satisfied until a bill passed and s adopted. so north to gain the confidence new s countrymen in this constitutional government, which he saw was the last best chance union ating some sort of that could...
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ut it's not a cut and gut type of philosophy that is going to solve our education problems. and that's all we have seen from the so-called ryan budget in washington that would devastate our programs to elementary and secondary education and higher education. i have been proud what i have been able to do for marshall university. the federal grants because of my seniority, have come to marshal lsh's' way. the earmark that established the rahall transportation institute, gave incentives to our young people to get involved in the engineering field, to work with the army corps of engineers that i fought so hard here in huntington. these are the type of efforts that our federal government has a role. hooked up colleges through tapping the federal communications fund and that we have been able to secure funding from that fund to help our higher education in southern west virginia. and with the technology, students can learn from their home. >> thank you. senator jenkins. >> oftentimes, nick ra hall talks about all this -- rahall alks about all this money. he is just doing his job i
ut it's not a cut and gut type of philosophy that is going to solve our education problems. and that's all we have seen from the so-called ryan budget in washington that would devastate our programs to elementary and secondary education and higher education. i have been proud what i have been able to do for marshall university. the federal grants because of my seniority, have come to marshal lsh's' way. the earmark that established the rahall transportation institute, gave incentives to our...
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can't enter a ut game without a ticket. why is that different for entering the united states? >> commissioner, can i ask you to jump in? >> well, you know -- >> are george's views on the of the republican party or is it on the mainstream? all republican voters, i think -- and the term extreme was -- let's say far right. let's don't say extreme. i think if you take all voters, considerablyight, to the right. correction. if you take all voters -- i'm here.ing myself all voters -- primary voters, he's in the middle. my point, i'd like to ask inrge, though, is we talk these, you know, all,-and-white -- first of they're illegal but they didn't break any laws when they came here. any kids? you have if you went to rob a bank and carried your six-year-old with you, would they be guilty of bank robbery? [applause] >> robbing a bank is still bank.g a it's breaking the law. >> but the child didn't break the law when they -- got to be taken away, though. >> here's an interesting -- >> no, no. what you are saying is that because i commit the crime, then is some reason, the child not respon
can't enter a ut game without a ticket. why is that different for entering the united states? >> commissioner, can i ask you to jump in? >> well, you know -- >> are george's views on the of the republican party or is it on the mainstream? all republican voters, i think -- and the term extreme was -- let's say far right. let's don't say extreme. i think if you take all voters, considerablyight, to the right. correction. if you take all voters -- i'm here.ing myself all voters...
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it was brought to democratic republic of congo, paid to by president mab ute u. the lead-up was dramatic. the fighters were there for weeks after it was delayed, foreman having got a cut in string. all of this characteristic giving ali the chance to get understand the skin of his opponent. >> for this fight i wrestle said with helicopters, i tussled with a whale, i handcuffed, lightsening and put thunder in gaol. you know i'm bad. i murdered a rock, i injured a stone and hospitalized a brick. >> i'm so bad i made medicine sick. i'm so fast i can run through a hurricane and don't get wet. when george foreman meets me, he'll know. i can drown a drink of water and drink is green tea wait till you see me mohammed ali. we did rope-a-dope, taking body belows that foreman -- blows that foreman thought should be enough. ali biding his time with "that all you got, george", and ali striking, felling his opponent and so is came to an end. the most enthralling episode in boxing history, but not the story. russia had a successful trip to the international space station hours
it was brought to democratic republic of congo, paid to by president mab ute u. the lead-up was dramatic. the fighters were there for weeks after it was delayed, foreman having got a cut in string. all of this characteristic giving ali the chance to get understand the skin of his opponent. >> for this fight i wrestle said with helicopters, i tussled with a whale, i handcuffed, lightsening and put thunder in gaol. you know i'm bad. i murdered a rock, i injured a stone and hospitalized a...
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. >> doing whatever we can to give ut the most giants coverage that we can this morning.opefully we can hear from the players as well. they no doubt have to rest up. big parade tomorrow at 12:00. we have coverage of all your giants world series title and players this morning. >> we'll be right back. >>> broken bat base hit into right. the throw is cut off and it's 3-2 giants in the fourth. >> it happened all the way back in the fourth inning but that was enough to seal the game and the world series for that matter. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. your giants are the world series champions once again. all that's left is planning the parade. the team will start at market and stewart streets and head
. >> doing whatever we can to give ut the most giants coverage that we can this morning.opefully we can hear from the players as well. they no doubt have to rest up. big parade tomorrow at 12:00. we have coverage of all your giants world series title and players this morning. >> we'll be right back. >>> broken bat base hit into right. the throw is cut off and it's 3-2 giants in the fourth. >> it happened all the way back in the fourth inning but that was enough to...
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. >> we all agree trade wars are ut we agree to disagree on different points on this. >>> coming up,who came in contact with an qbola patient in texas. is the best way to keep ebola out of the united states by banning all flights out of west africa into the region. >>> and the redskins u(roar may be over. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. enagage with us. >>> so just saying the word "redskins" on tv could get you fined. the fcc thin
. >> we all agree trade wars are ut we agree to disagree on different points on this. >>> coming up,who came in contact with an qbola patient in texas. is the best way to keep ebola out of the united states by banning all flights out of west africa into the region. >>> and the redskins u(roar may be over. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet...
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get ut outside right now. cloud cover is moving in all across the bay keeping temperatures mild in the 60s right now. not nearly as cold as it was last night. tomorrow morning we'll keep the cloud cover here all across the bay area. we'll start off gray, with a chance of showers in the north bay. the thing you should know for tomorrow is not everybody will have that chance of rain fall. san jose expecting a mix of some sun and clouds and mid 70s, temperatures right about near average, we'll go to 80s in morgan hill. palo alto at 75. clouds in pacifica at 68. san francisco will have temperatures remaining in the 60s. you will see north bay, east bay and tri-valley, best chance of showers. not going to be strong enough in the tri-valley. warmer in danville. i will take you next to the rain time line. the first storm we're tracking heading throughout thursday keeps the core of the storm way off to the north. throughout the day the chance of showers throughout the north bay. we won't see next chance of rain until
get ut outside right now. cloud cover is moving in all across the bay keeping temperatures mild in the 60s right now. not nearly as cold as it was last night. tomorrow morning we'll keep the cloud cover here all across the bay area. we'll start off gray, with a chance of showers in the north bay. the thing you should know for tomorrow is not everybody will have that chance of rain fall. san jose expecting a mix of some sun and clouds and mid 70s, temperatures right about near average, we'll go...
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[phra*-ut/]. >> thank you very much. >> i'm a resident of district 10 and i'm here in support of what the youngsters did in and attempt to stand for something that they have known for so long. i want to acknowledge that unfortunately san francisco is changing for the worse. we all know change is good, but unfortunately, the diversity of the city is exiting the city because we can't afford to be here. it offends me as a resident to see that something as precious as a park that is available for the youth, continues to be visible in the community as being targeted. i would like for the panel to acknowledge that the diversity in the city, the latin culture, the african-american culture and even the asian culture has made this city famous for the culture that is here. but that is exiting, because we know inequalities do exist in the city. we would like to see a stand taken against that. so we can continue to be present in the city. but any choices that you are making in regards to -- for instance our parks, please be considerate these are impacting to our future. these children are our fut
[phra*-ut/]. >> thank you very much. >> i'm a resident of district 10 and i'm here in support of what the youngsters did in and attempt to stand for something that they have known for so long. i want to acknowledge that unfortunately san francisco is changing for the worse. we all know change is good, but unfortunately, the diversity of the city is exiting the city because we can't afford to be here. it offends me as a resident to see that something as precious as a park that is...
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>> exactly what ut mention. with some of the older retirees, there's issues about whether they see declines that are cam flannelinged. some may take money out of pensions and put it in retirement. that is not necessarily good much it will boost their number. focussing on the boomers, you are right. a lot of them locked in their conservative. it's understandable. where is we saw a bounce for younger workers, some of that is younger workers are invested in target date funds, invested in stocks and benefitted. what we are seeing - it depends on who you are. a lot of boomers, if they lost jobs, got worried, they dipped into the savings, invested conservatively, they lost jobs when they should have made the most of their careers. most of us were surprised to see period. >> it's data showing an imbalance in wealth that we see in the united states. we see a lot of volatility. people are worried about the 401ks like it's 2008. the point of moving from peptions to 40 -- pensions to 401ks is so people could manage their o
>> exactly what ut mention. with some of the older retirees, there's issues about whether they see declines that are cam flannelinged. some may take money out of pensions and put it in retirement. that is not necessarily good much it will boost their number. focussing on the boomers, you are right. a lot of them locked in their conservative. it's understandable. where is we saw a bounce for younger workers, some of that is younger workers are invested in target date funds, invested in...
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when i went to ut austin here, i took mexican american studies.d before because it simply wasn't told or wasn't told loudly enough. but every community ought to decide or every individual ought to decide whether or not they take it. when it comes to mandating the question, that's a different question. i believe that we ought to teach texas history and shouldn't ignore the realities of what may have occurred, whether it's good or bad. we have some ugly aparts of our history. we shouldn't hide from that. we can learn. we learn from our mistakes, right? and so i think history ought to be taught not necessarily because it's mexican american but simply the history of our people as human beings. but if there wants to be a concentrated effort it ought to be elective and that's what you saw reflected in the decision. >> i guess being a mayor of my community and working real closely with our superintendent, i'm just not a believer in forcing anything. i'm not a believer in saying that you have to do this. i really love my community and the basin because it
when i went to ut austin here, i took mexican american studies.d before because it simply wasn't told or wasn't told loudly enough. but every community ought to decide or every individual ought to decide whether or not they take it. when it comes to mandating the question, that's a different question. i believe that we ought to teach texas history and shouldn't ignore the realities of what may have occurred, whether it's good or bad. we have some ugly aparts of our history. we shouldn't hide...
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. >> matt pellman standing by -- ut, oh, bad news matt. >> lots of people on 95. that's for sure. this is your way home, rick. >> i'm taking amtrak actually. >> at least we're not setting records at this point. it's really slow. in each direction especially southbound this afternoon. 38 minutes rights now to get from wood haevrp to the vine. that's sun glare out. there as you can see over the center city sky line not helping us out at this point. no accident, just heavy delays. by the way tonight ramp armingo to 95 southbound starting 9:00 and ramp to betsy ross instead. speaking of bridges this is burlington pristine bristol which will be closed tonight starting at 9. sting with the turnpike connector instead and we're expecting opening at the triple b coming up in 7 or 8 minutes. meanwhile 295 southbound side of black horse pike crash gone but still slow speeds from 73 and in delaware tonight closed ramp 95 southbound to 202 concord pike that project tonight at 10:00. rick and monica see you back at home -- have a good ride home. >> under age drinking and wild parties one of the
. >> matt pellman standing by -- ut, oh, bad news matt. >> lots of people on 95. that's for sure. this is your way home, rick. >> i'm taking amtrak actually. >> at least we're not setting records at this point. it's really slow. in each direction especially southbound this afternoon. 38 minutes rights now to get from wood haevrp to the vine. that's sun glare out. there as you can see over the center city sky line not helping us out at this point. no accident, just heavy...
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but the answer they get, they give uts the two votes we need. we get the 216. and then we get the democrats that have to voter it too. if you have to do this by yourself it's pretty tough. the fact is if you really believe this is an important issue and if you didn't get it down now you're never going to get it done you better -- there was no constraint how long a vote was open. it was tradition but not a restraint. you had to do what you had to do to get important things done. if you look over the things that we did over that eight years, that was probably one of the most important votes we did for progress and health care and the american people. >> you think harry would have won the election because as a republican congress you owned the failure. do you think kerry would have beaten bush? because the democrats would have hammered you for not getting that done. >> im sure it would have made a difference but the issue was between the president and the contention of the democrats rather than what the legislature did. >> question over here. >> a little bit of a
but the answer they get, they give uts the two votes we need. we get the 216. and then we get the democrats that have to voter it too. if you have to do this by yourself it's pretty tough. the fact is if you really believe this is an important issue and if you didn't get it down now you're never going to get it done you better -- there was no constraint how long a vote was open. it was tradition but not a restraint. you had to do what you had to do to get important things done. if you look over...
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yes, president blaise campaore, who has been in power for 27 years, has resigned. ,ut the general, honoree who announced himself as president. the constitution provides that if the president resigns the president of the national assembly, a quiet administrator, would take over. he has apparently been arrested, or at least put under house arrest. so the constitution is not being followed. recenter military men in hours declare themselves leader. there is a power vacuum in a state that is critical to an entire security system. given what is going on in mali, the ongoing problems in nigeria. >> how hopeful argue that the situation can be resolved quickly and peacefully? hopeful much more yesterday when then-president campaore announced he would not seek another term and they would respect the constitution and call for an inclusive government of national unity. it was heralded by the international community. but that was not enough. it was perhaps too late for the crowds and the mobs. instead of, we have a peaceful transition we have a vacuum, and that is worrisome. >> a lot of people look at
yes, president blaise campaore, who has been in power for 27 years, has resigned. ,ut the general, honoree who announced himself as president. the constitution provides that if the president resigns the president of the national assembly, a quiet administrator, would take over. he has apparently been arrested, or at least put under house arrest. so the constitution is not being followed. recenter military men in hours declare themselves leader. there is a power vacuum in a state that is...
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ut fighters of i.s.i.l., and the syrian regime must be fought. it seems the international community is struggling to combat i.s.i.l. on its own. >>> our correspondent bernard smith joins us live on the border. what is the latest on the fighting in kobane? >> well, this morning, wednesday morning, we are hearing from the syrian kurdish fighters. they say they have seized more of the initiative. they have put the i.s.i.l. fighters further back from the town. they haven't pushed them out of the town that they breached on monday, but they have pushed them back, and killed 50 fighters during that. some similar figures that i.s.i.l. is talking about. what seems to have made the difference overnight for the kurds in kobane was a series of air strikes, strikes on i.s.i.l. positions that kurdish fighters push back the i.s.i.l. fighters. they are nowhere near the west of the down. but they are trying to push them out of the south and the east. >> there has been protests across turkey about what is happening in kobane. people wanting the turkish government
ut fighters of i.s.i.l., and the syrian regime must be fought. it seems the international community is struggling to combat i.s.i.l. on its own. >>> our correspondent bernard smith joins us live on the border. what is the latest on the fighting in kobane? >> well, this morning, wednesday morning, we are hearing from the syrian kurdish fighters. they say they have seized more of the initiative. they have put the i.s.i.l. fighters further back from the town. they haven't pushed...
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. >> we all agree trade wars are ut we agree to disagree on different points on this. >>> coming up,cerns about who came in contact with an qbola patient in texas. is the best way to keep ebola out of the united states by banning all flights out of west africa into the region. >>> and the redskins u(roar may be over. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. >>> the redskins, regulators considering abolishing that word from broadcast but would that while every business is unique, everyone is looking for ways to cut expenses. and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to tra
. >> we all agree trade wars are ut we agree to disagree on different points on this. >>> coming up,cerns about who came in contact with an qbola patient in texas. is the best way to keep ebola out of the united states by banning all flights out of west africa into the region. >>> and the redskins u(roar may be over. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. faster...