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there are things there that they can't find in vancouver. so canadians like to come down and shop and do other things. also, there is a fair amount of canadians that live down there maybe not on a permanent basis but own property and they go down in the summertime because it is very nice. there is a nice marina there. a lot of parkland and the property prices are less expense iexpensive than eequivalent lant property in the vancouver area to the north. >> i'm joan and i own and operate brewsters fine food which is a restaurant and fine country store. there are close to 20 businesses in point roberts. the business has changed over time. when i opened in 1996, the year after i opened the canadian dollar went down to 62 cents on the dollar. that was my first big challenge. after 2001 we had heightened security at the border and that was our second big challenge. >> right after september 11, the border closed and that was a huge problem for truck commerce people going to school. that didn't last for more than two-thirds of the day but it opened
there are things there that they can't find in vancouver. so canadians like to come down and shop and do other things. also, there is a fair amount of canadians that live down there maybe not on a permanent basis but own property and they go down in the summertime because it is very nice. there is a nice marina there. a lot of parkland and the property prices are less expense iexpensive than eequivalent lant property in the vancouver area to the north. >> i'm joan and i own and operate...
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vancouver sun editor dean waton -- "vancouver sun" editor dean waton witnesses the riot firsthand. >> i walked downtown and there were pillars of smoke coming out. you just knew it was a bad situation. they were flowing rocks at police officers and kicking in windows and it was a frightening experience. >> guys were coming out of the store like clowns in a mini car. just one after another. it looked like a mad black friday setup. as early evening turns tonight, tensions escalate and there's no end in sight to the looting and vandalism. the riot police take a stand, forming a wall and marching toward the rioters. local photography student emily edgar records the actions from above when something catches her attention. >> i was shooting the video of people running through the streets. i focused in to sort of see what was going on. back on the street, rich notices the same thing. >> my initial thought was that someone was hurt, another person was helping her. >> he quickly rattles off a few frames. >> that was a picture i thought was my picture of the night. just the way i saw it in the
vancouver sun editor dean waton -- "vancouver sun" editor dean waton witnesses the riot firsthand. >> i walked downtown and there were pillars of smoke coming out. you just knew it was a bad situation. they were flowing rocks at police officers and kicking in windows and it was a frightening experience. >> guys were coming out of the store like clowns in a mini car. just one after another. it looked like a mad black friday setup. as early evening turns tonight, tensions...
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june 15th, 2011, vancouver british columbia. they face the critical boston bruins in a winner take all. rich is a photographer who shot the games for the past decades. >> they're huge. i mean, it's the hottest ticket in town. >> when the bruins win the game 4-0 and claim the stanley cup in their backyard, the fans don't take the loss well. vancouver sun editor dean waton witnesses the riot firsthand. >> i walked downtown and there were pillars of smoke coming out. you just knew it was a bad situation. they were flowing rocks at police officers and kicking in windows and it was a frightening experience. >> guys were coming out of the store like clowns in a mini car. just one after another. it looked like a mad black friday setup. as early evening turns tonight, tensions escalate and there's no end in site to the looming vandalism. the riot police take a stand, forming a wall and marching toward the rioters. local photography student records the actions from above when something catches her attention. >> i was shooting the video o
june 15th, 2011, vancouver british columbia. they face the critical boston bruins in a winner take all. rich is a photographer who shot the games for the past decades. >> they're huge. i mean, it's the hottest ticket in town. >> when the bruins win the game 4-0 and claim the stanley cup in their backyard, the fans don't take the loss well. vancouver sun editor dean waton witnesses the riot firsthand. >> i walked downtown and there were pillars of smoke coming out. you just...
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plate now the footage was obtained by a security camera and his private residence at hotel ga in vancouver he was caught kicking the dog several times and then dragging the puppy out of the elevator by its leash hague has since released a statement as an apology that what he did was totally out of character hague will also be donating one hundred thousand dollars to the sede foundation which protects animals in vancouver and will be serving one thousand hours of community service at an animal protection agency sources at global news have said the dog has been taken away from the owner and did not require immediate veterinarian assistance but will receive a full examination and after seeing that video it's safe to say that the puppy probably doesn't feel like the c.e.o.'s best friend and i'm going to do it for now stay tuned boom bust is coming up next. well done. this month show bush's transports gets a facelift a new cancer being born we make the most of the sun in years on this science flourishes in tomsk and we check out some fun car let's say the most technology armed agents here on r.
plate now the footage was obtained by a security camera and his private residence at hotel ga in vancouver he was caught kicking the dog several times and then dragging the puppy out of the elevator by its leash hague has since released a statement as an apology that what he did was totally out of character hague will also be donating one hundred thousand dollars to the sede foundation which protects animals in vancouver and will be serving one thousand hours of community service at an animal...
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many voted to put hague on probation and are requiring him to donate $100,000 to animals in vancouver and also will have to protect animals and he said a minor frustration with a friend's pet caused him to lose control. but many are calling for him to be fired, janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> hillary rodham clinton is back in the bay area. she will deliver a key note address at a technology conference . be at the st. region gentleman's hoe -- st. region gentleman's hotel. back in june it appears at the theater which was part of the national book tour and she will be back joining house minority leader at the democratic fundraiser. >>> we are now hearing that a second fundraiser has been killed fighting alongside isis militantss. according to reports, he died in the same battle as douglas mcarthur mccain. his death fighting with isis was reported earlier this week. mccain had been living insane crag but he grew up near indianapolis. community leaders say they have been recruiting young men to fight in syria. >>> it is a new way. coming up, how you can discreetly and d
many voted to put hague on probation and are requiring him to donate $100,000 to animals in vancouver and also will have to protect animals and he said a minor frustration with a friend's pet caused him to lose control. but many are calling for him to be fired, janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> hillary rodham clinton is back in the bay area. she will deliver a key note address at a technology conference . be at the st. region gentleman's hoe -- st. region gentleman's...
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here's a picture of some of the dogs on its flight to vancouver washington. bay area adopted the dogs the alameda area shelters sent the dogs to new homes. the demand of small dogs is high in vancouver. >>> it's going to be a bit cooler tomorrow and that's mainly going to be in the inland bay valleys. instead of 72 we're going to find temperatures in the upper 90s. fog along the coast. you can see it here and you see the thunderstorms up in the mountains. most of the fog is going to stay pretty much along the coast. we're going to see a push of fog around here. which is a little further than we saw this morning. tomorrow morning slightly cooler because of this. sunday morning we're going to see a big push of fog all the way into these inland bay valleys. temperatures could drop a good 10 degrees. fog right along the coast and that's where it's going to remain. it'll push into the bay. it'll get over to alameda. might get a little bit into the lafayette area but not a ton. might creep in a little bit into the valley. 71 in fairfield. 75 in livermore. still kin
here's a picture of some of the dogs on its flight to vancouver washington. bay area adopted the dogs the alameda area shelters sent the dogs to new homes. the demand of small dogs is high in vancouver. >>> it's going to be a bit cooler tomorrow and that's mainly going to be in the inland bay valleys. instead of 72 we're going to find temperatures in the upper 90s. fog along the coast. you can see it here and you see the thunderstorms up in the mountains. most of the fog is going to...
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the tour bus was heading to vancouver when it hit a median and flipped over. the passengers received some sort of injury. >>> nascar driver tony stewart will return to the track this weekend after hitting and killing a fell driver. stewart had been out since killing kevin ward junior. the video of the incident shows ward gesturing toward stewart's vehicle. the crash has been ruled anen track incident. nascar will be in georgia with a sunday race at the atlanta speedway. >> a state run university in pennsylvania is being criticized for allowing student coupons for legal counsel to be offered on campus. a lawyering is offering ten% off for defense costs for drug and alcohol related offenses. the attorney paid to have them in the discount book that is available on campus. the officials say coupon clippers are independently published, >> police response to protests in ferguson, missouri has led to a 40 million-dollar lawsuit. five people have filed the federal lawsuit and it accuses ferguson and saint louis county police of making false arrests. a 23-year-old man
the tour bus was heading to vancouver when it hit a median and flipped over. the passengers received some sort of injury. >>> nascar driver tony stewart will return to the track this weekend after hitting and killing a fell driver. stewart had been out since killing kevin ward junior. the video of the incident shows ward gesturing toward stewart's vehicle. the crash has been ruled anen track incident. nascar will be in georgia with a sunday race at the atlanta speedway. >> a...
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on the campbell river, vancouver island in canada, look at that. >> oh!> camera mounted near the dock of this marina here, catches a truck flying off the embankment, right into the water, nearly hitting boats you see that man right there pulling his wife out of the way. >> my gracious. what in the world happened? >> a collision of two vehicles above that embankment. that struck collided with the mayor of campbell river, as he was trying to pull out of the parking lot. the truck that went into the water was already out of control. witnesses nearby quickly jumped into the water to help that driver out, including two american navy divers. >> are you kidding me? talk about being lucky. >> right. that woman was pulled out of her truck, uninjured. >> if you're an accident with the mayor, do you vote for him when he comes back up for re-election? >>> let's tack a trip to the congo rain forest with will lucas. he's taking video and photographs of western lowland gorillas. look what he catches. that is a young one. watch what happens when he comes upon a male silv
on the campbell river, vancouver island in canada, look at that. >> oh!> camera mounted near the dock of this marina here, catches a truck flying off the embankment, right into the water, nearly hitting boats you see that man right there pulling his wife out of the way. >> my gracious. what in the world happened? >> a collision of two vehicles above that embankment. that struck collided with the mayor of campbell river, as he was trying to pull out of the parking lot. the...
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>> he just turned 12 and we sent him to -- we were in vancouver, for the summer, and we sent him -- wee summer with improv camp. >> jimmy: really? improv camp? is that like they didn't prepare anything? make it up as they go along? >> what did you do at improv camp today? we made stuff up. it was just the beginning of summer. the main thing is what he's done for several years with a friend is knight camp. not sleeping at night camp but with a "k." knight camp. it's like day camp for knights is what it is. they sword fight with the shields and the quarterstaffs and it's like -- it's like they come -- it's a "game of thrones" camp basically. >> jimmy: hopefully with less nudity and maybe a little less violence as well. who knows what's going on there. >> i got to ask -- >> jimmy: did you goo mpen >> i -- yes. i went to theater camp. >> jimmy: you went to theater mp, wow. >> i went to theater camp. >> jimmy: it all worked out. any of the other kids in theater camp, did they go on to become successful? >> to my knowledge -- i didn't get close with them. ld th i was the scarecrow in "the wi
>> he just turned 12 and we sent him to -- we were in vancouver, for the summer, and we sent him -- wee summer with improv camp. >> jimmy: really? improv camp? is that like they didn't prepare anything? make it up as they go along? >> what did you do at improv camp today? we made stuff up. it was just the beginning of summer. the main thing is what he's done for several years with a friend is knight camp. not sleeping at night camp but with a "k." knight camp. it's...
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i was sent off to vancouver for theding school and then to university of british columbia to study life sciences. in 1960, before the world was known to the general public, i discover the science of ecology, how all things are interrelated and how people are related to them. heightmid-1960's, at the of the vietnam war, the height of the cold war, and the threat of all-out nuclear war and the growing concern for the environment, i was transformed into a radical environmental activist. [laughter] i can't seem to get it to go that way anymore. a churchyself in basement with a like-minded group planning a protest voyage against u.s. hydrogen bomb testing in alaska. we proved that is somewhat ragtag group could sail an old halibut boat across the pacific, help galvanize of the composition, and change the course of history. that turned out to be the last hydrogen bond the united states ever detonated. president nixon canceled the remaining test in the series due to the overwhelming opposition we had spearheaded. on our way back from alaska, we were welcomed into the big house near my northern
i was sent off to vancouver for theding school and then to university of british columbia to study life sciences. in 1960, before the world was known to the general public, i discover the science of ecology, how all things are interrelated and how people are related to them. heightmid-1960's, at the of the vietnam war, the height of the cold war, and the threat of all-out nuclear war and the growing concern for the environment, i was transformed into a radical environmental activist. [laughter]...
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lot of the activity to the north, all the white, those are clouds, a lot of activity, moving to vancouverd seattle, portland. and we are in a dip there, a break. we are not going to get a bunch of the action and fortunately for us, it's going to come in more drizzle and fog and the temperatures are going to warm up as we head to the upcoming week. we are clear outside. and starting to see the fog. you can see it from the oakland cam and a closer view in fransa francisco. this is like what we saw for today and yesterday morning. we start off in the morning show hours and the sunshine. and palo alto at 76. and san francisco, tomorrow, similar to though morning. the fog will be with us. santa rosa, 8 and the tri valley, no more 90s tomorrow. the morning fog will be with us and it will make it cooler and that will allow the temperatures to warm up as we head to the afternoon hours. and the future cast, the green blotches there, denotes the fog and drizzle. you may need the windshield wipers. i don't think it's going to be much to measure. you notice the five-day outlook. and temperatures are
lot of the activity to the north, all the white, those are clouds, a lot of activity, moving to vancouverd seattle, portland. and we are in a dip there, a break. we are not going to get a bunch of the action and fortunately for us, it's going to come in more drizzle and fog and the temperatures are going to warm up as we head to the upcoming week. we are clear outside. and starting to see the fog. you can see it from the oakland cam and a closer view in fransa francisco. this is like what we...
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we were welcomed near my northern vancouver home where they made us runners of the tribe. for this began for green piece the tradition of the woreors of the rainbow. it's after a cree legend that says qun day when the sky falls back -- the people around the world will join together to save the earth. we named our ship the rainbow warrior and i spent the next 15 years on the full time movement around the world. next, we took on french atmospheric in the pacific. france was still detonated hydrogen booms in the early 1970's, sending radiation around the world. they were a little more difficult. it took some years to drive these tests underground. in 1985 under the president, french commander bombed and sank ed the boat, killing our photographer. going back again to the 1970's, here i am driving a small rubber boat in the north pacific in 1975. we confronted the whalers putting ourselves in front of the harpoons and our boats to rotect the fleeing whales -- whales. just four years later, factory whaling was banned in the north pacific and eventually in all of the world oceans
we were welcomed near my northern vancouver home where they made us runners of the tribe. for this began for green piece the tradition of the woreors of the rainbow. it's after a cree legend that says qun day when the sky falls back -- the people around the world will join together to save the earth. we named our ship the rainbow warrior and i spent the next 15 years on the full time movement around the world. next, we took on french atmospheric in the pacific. france was still detonated...
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at number 5, vancouver canucks prospect jordan supon spinning like brian boitanno ands then scores thel. not all ice bucket challenges go so well. this guy got the water and the trash can. at number 3, little league world series star. mo' ne davis. cover of sports illustrate. the first ever. buffalo bison second baseman. the red sox, brock looks to have a home run, but kole calhoun looking to take it away. shock topper. >> great catch. he didn't even fall in the bullpen. >> yeah. good. >> but in 60 years of sports illustrated. mo' ne becomes the first little leaguer ever. not just female little leaguer, but first female ever. >> that's a great picture of her, too. >> an amazing picture. >> on the other side of that, commissioner say anything of any value today? >> he was pretty much dodging questions. that is being held up in the courts. so san jose challenging major league baseball. very complicated ken. complicated situation. ,,,,,,,,,,,, (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilot
at number 5, vancouver canucks prospect jordan supon spinning like brian boitanno ands then scores thel. not all ice bucket challenges go so well. this guy got the water and the trash can. at number 3, little league world series star. mo' ne davis. cover of sports illustrate. the first ever. buffalo bison second baseman. the red sox, brock looks to have a home run, but kole calhoun looking to take it away. shock topper. >> great catch. he didn't even fall in the bullpen. >> yeah....
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vancouver africa summit coming up. it will be -- u.s./africa summit coming up this week. africa with sun one -- africa is one of the fastest growing continent, in the world. you have all sorts of other countries like china and brazil and india deeply interested in working with africa, not to extract natural resources alone, which traditionally has been the relationship between africa and the rest of the world but now because africa is dproing and you have thriving markets and entrepreneurs and extraordinary talent among the people there and africa also happens to be one of the continents where america is most popular and people feel a real affinity for our way of life. we've made enormous progress over the last several years, in not just providing aid to africa, helping countrys that are suffering from malnutrition or helping countrys that are suffering from a.i.d.s. but rather partnering and thinking about how can we trade more and do business together. that's the kind of relationship that africa is looking for. i've had conversations over the last several months with u.
vancouver africa summit coming up. it will be -- u.s./africa summit coming up this week. africa with sun one -- africa is one of the fastest growing continent, in the world. you have all sorts of other countries like china and brazil and india deeply interested in working with africa, not to extract natural resources alone, which traditionally has been the relationship between africa and the rest of the world but now because africa is dproing and you have thriving markets and entrepreneurs and...
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. >> reporter: ray allen from vancouver, canada, was one of the lucky ones.ove in from oakland and barely made it. >> somehow i lucked out and managed to get into the stadium seconds before mccartney came on stage. >> reporter: we're told the lines were also humongous for muni. shuttles as well. i've heard from passengers that they were begging drivers to let them off the pus, so they could walk the rest of the way, and then he did get off the bus. that was another nugget from this disastrous commute if show started also an hour late, and maybe that helped people make the concert. mccartney was maybe caught up in that same traffic. we're told that traffic out of here was just as bad. live in candlestick, nannette miranda, nbc bay area news. >> yeah, i can witness for it, it was. once you got in, if you were able too, it was a great show. >> you heard the beginning of the concert from your car. >> i did, i did. mccartney and the beatles actually performed the their last concert ever together at candlestick park back in 1996. it was one of the many memorable ev
. >> reporter: ray allen from vancouver, canada, was one of the lucky ones.ove in from oakland and barely made it. >> somehow i lucked out and managed to get into the stadium seconds before mccartney came on stage. >> reporter: we're told the lines were also humongous for muni. shuttles as well. i've heard from passengers that they were begging drivers to let them off the pus, so they could walk the rest of the way, and then he did get off the bus. that was another nugget from...
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and comfortable conditions for the northwest, 24 in seattle with rainy weather and 22 in vancouver with partly sunny skies. finally over asia, rain is developing once again for northern parts -- southern parts of the korean peninsula and western parts of japan, very bad news because this area was hit by typhoon halan last week. and that is bracing for the potential for flooding and landslides. rain will move up to the north as we go into friday. temperatures across east asia, 33 degrees with partly sunny skies. going up to 30 degrees in seoul and over 30 degrees in hong kong on friday. here is the extended forecast around the globe. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. until next time, good-bye. a7guc >> a warm welcome to the france 24 newsroom. these are our headlines. of fivefire of sentient days for gaza gets off to a shaky start with a number of rockets and missiles being fired. if it holds, it will be the angest period of time in month, allowing negotiations to continue. a u.s. evacuation mi
and comfortable conditions for the northwest, 24 in seattle with rainy weather and 22 in vancouver with partly sunny skies. finally over asia, rain is developing once again for northern parts -- southern parts of the korean peninsula and western parts of japan, very bad news because this area was hit by typhoon halan last week. and that is bracing for the potential for flooding and landslides. rain will move up to the north as we go into friday. temperatures across east asia, 33 degrees with...
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york city, san francisco, on the cost of l.a., not inside, on the coast in miami, up in toronto, vancouver. there's a limit on land supply. i think, you know, the vig story is -- big story is we are a nation addicted to debt. you know this better than i do. americans have to understand that they - a debt is not a way of living. that's the big difference between americans and canadians. americans really believe that they can live on a credit card, using their house as a piggy bank, and i think the lesson of this study is too many of us still think that even with the great recession, you know, you would have thought this would have cured it. the real thing is americans have become, in a way, overdependent, and addicted to debt. >> that's an interesting story. >> always a pleasure to see you. for those of you out there who have not read the book, the rise of the creative class is definitely worth a read. >> help wanted at a restaurant near you. we tell you about a restaurant shortage and how it can affect you. the economy may be doing better. don't tell that to the 18 million households that
york city, san francisco, on the cost of l.a., not inside, on the coast in miami, up in toronto, vancouver. there's a limit on land supply. i think, you know, the vig story is -- big story is we are a nation addicted to debt. you know this better than i do. americans have to understand that they - a debt is not a way of living. that's the big difference between americans and canadians. americans really believe that they can live on a credit card, using their house as a piggy bank, and i think...
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here is the surveillance camera at a vancouver hotel showing centerplate's ceo, desmond hague. see him repeatedly kicking his friend's dog. a 1-year-old doberman as the dog was lying in the corner. hague is scene yasmg -- yanking the dog's neck by the leash. centerplate has the food contract at levi stadium and at&t park. we've reached out to the giants for reaction and are still waiting to hear back. the 49ers released a statement saying the organization condemns the abuse of animals and was disturbed to learn of the recent news regarding hague. we believe his actions are not reflective of the efforts and service provided by the hundreds of centerplate employees working to serve our fans at levi stadium. centerplate's board voted to put hague on probation and are requiring him to donate $100,000 to help protect animals in vancouver. he will have to spend 1,000 hours in community service in an ail mal organization that protects animals. hague said he was ashamed. he said he had minor frustration with a friend's pet and caused him to lose control of his emotions. we asked people
here is the surveillance camera at a vancouver hotel showing centerplate's ceo, desmond hague. see him repeatedly kicking his friend's dog. a 1-year-old doberman as the dog was lying in the corner. hague is scene yasmg -- yanking the dog's neck by the leash. centerplate has the food contract at levi stadium and at&t park. we've reached out to the giants for reaction and are still waiting to hear back. the 49ers released a statement saying the organization condemns the abuse of animals and...
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>> reporter: adel iskandar is a professor of global communications at simon fraser university in vancouver. he says both sides of the conflict are pursuing similar objectives with online content. >> they realize that their footprint can be much wider, and they can reach sort of the deep crevices and far-out places in online if they're able to build platforms that are solely their own, that they can control exclusively and send their messages out. >> reporter: iskandar points to facebook pages created by hamas and israel. >> so pages dedicated to this particular conflict, or in the case of the israeli defense forces, the operation itself, or specific aspects of the operation, specific spokespersons' offices that derive from the israeli defense forces. the same goes with hamas. hamas has a very, very integrated system, communications system, not just in terms of a satellite network which broadcasts 24 hours a day, but they also have facebook pages, dedicated facebook pages, for each of their brigades as well. >> reporter: earlier this week, the headquarters of hamas-run al-aqsa satellite tv
>> reporter: adel iskandar is a professor of global communications at simon fraser university in vancouver. he says both sides of the conflict are pursuing similar objectives with online content. >> they realize that their footprint can be much wider, and they can reach sort of the deep crevices and far-out places in online if they're able to build platforms that are solely their own, that they can control exclusively and send their messages out. >> reporter: iskandar points...
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check out this stock chart for tekmira pharmaceuticals, a vancouver-based company working on an ebola treatment. investors sent shares climbing earlier this week, but when cnn's dr. sanjay gupta broke the story that the serum give on the two americans infected with ebola was actually made by a different company, shares tanked. and it could be a roller coaster ride for those shares going forward now that the fda is getting closer to allowing experimental use of tekmira's drug. clearly investors are betting on which treatment will ultimately win fda approval. but in the meantime, people are dying. dr. sanjay gupta is cnn's chief medical correspondent. he has been all over this story really for months. sanjay, let's just get right to it. do the economics of drug development play a role here in why there is no ebola vaccine? >> i think they definitely do. that was a fascinating graphic to see as well, to just see that play out over this past week. what is interest, when it comes to eeb lashgs it's not a particularly complicated virus. there are some viruses and some diseases where it's ju
check out this stock chart for tekmira pharmaceuticals, a vancouver-based company working on an ebola treatment. investors sent shares climbing earlier this week, but when cnn's dr. sanjay gupta broke the story that the serum give on the two americans infected with ebola was actually made by a different company, shares tanked. and it could be a roller coaster ride for those shares going forward now that the fda is getting closer to allowing experimental use of tekmira's drug. clearly investors...
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comes to us from vancouver.lay of the day." >> so check out these two kayakers with cameras on their helmets as they plunge down a drainage ditch along the way speeding at about 45 miles an hour. >> wow, the paddles there hardly necessary because there's not that much water before splashing out into a lake they nearly run into each other a number of times. look at that. incredible ride down a mudslide. >> i would love to try that. >> well, it's kind of fun in a ditch. well, for some of you your local news is next. >>> for everyone else we'll be back with your "friday funnies" in just a bit. >> stay with us. ♪ hanes. a perfect fit for every body. now in colorful new styles. ♪ "vocce vanduccos!" "when your favorite food starts a fight" "fight back fast" "with tums." "relief that neutralizes acid on contact..." "...and goes to work in seconds." ♪tum, tum tum tum tums! "and now, try great tasting tums chewy delights." "yummy." to you... they're more than just a pet so protect them, with k9 advantix ll it's broad spe
comes to us from vancouver.lay of the day." >> so check out these two kayakers with cameras on their helmets as they plunge down a drainage ditch along the way speeding at about 45 miles an hour. >> wow, the paddles there hardly necessary because there's not that much water before splashing out into a lake they nearly run into each other a number of times. look at that. incredible ride down a mudslide. >> i would love to try that. >> well, it's kind of fun in a...
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it's moving inland bringing rainfall from mount shasta north to vancouver, british columbia. we will not see any of that rainfall. but we did get some of the cloud cover today. and we'll see cooler temperatures once again tomorrow as that low moves closer, we not only get an onshore flow, we get a flow of air coming up from the south and the west, the most humid cloudiest flow of air for us. that southwest flow is here tomorrow. temperatures dropped over the past 24 hours. a good chance they will drop again coming up tomorrow. the coolest day of the week. now, on thursday, here's the deal. that same low pressure area begins to move out and we get a westerly flow. it's onshore and will be warm but temperatures go up. sunshine goes up. less onshore flow thursday, we'll be sunnier and warmer on the weekend. by far tomorrow the coolest and cloudiest day of the week. clouds pushing inland tonight towards walnut creek, antioch, benicia, napa. you will be foggy tomorrow morning. the coolest day of the week as i mentioned tomorrow. then we get sunnier and milder and it all sets the s
it's moving inland bringing rainfall from mount shasta north to vancouver, british columbia. we will not see any of that rainfall. but we did get some of the cloud cover today. and we'll see cooler temperatures once again tomorrow as that low moves closer, we not only get an onshore flow, we get a flow of air coming up from the south and the west, the most humid cloudiest flow of air for us. that southwest flow is here tomorrow. temperatures dropped over the past 24 hours. a good chance they...
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. >> : you see the plan called dogs as the left oakland and 15 this morning picking the right of vancouvern of the they will find a family soon >> : coming about 545 scary eat encounter the pack of coyotes of flame and a discredit in concert on camera >> : are the rolling out new look changes you see in 2015 that's next >> : step will street stock market closed out its worst week in two years the is down sticking look now at the closing numbers >> : ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending sunday. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: that means sunday is your last chance to get a serta mattress any size, for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. bulldog: any size mattress - twin, fu
. >> : you see the plan called dogs as the left oakland and 15 this morning picking the right of vancouvern of the they will find a family soon >> : coming about 545 scary eat encounter the pack of coyotes of flame and a discredit in concert on camera >> : are the rolling out new look changes you see in 2015 that's next >> : step will street stock market closed out its worst week in two years the is down sticking look now at the closing numbers >> : ...we need to...
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there is a big demand in vancouver and the hope is they will find new homes after they land. >>> a stringf wildfires means that it will have to keep crews on the job longer. crews are attacking 8 fires that started by lightning over the last four days. it ordered firefighters to stay on the scene to get the fires under control. they are working 7 major wildfires in northern california and in the sierra. >>> in the bay area people looking for relief will have to wait longer. let's can go to our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> the fog is right there, along the great highway. inland it is hot. you knew that. 101 in antioch. that was official national weather service high. 101 antioch. live more 98 -- livermore 98. what happens tomorrow, we will see more upper 90s, low 100s around this area here. and then the 70s tomorrow, around the bay, those turn to low 80s. the fog along the coast. thunderstorms in the mountains. you see the flows change. not coming from had south, coming west. big thunderstorm in susanville right now. moving towards the east. they had strong storms. fog along the coa
there is a big demand in vancouver and the hope is they will find new homes after they land. >>> a stringf wildfires means that it will have to keep crews on the job longer. crews are attacking 8 fires that started by lightning over the last four days. it ordered firefighters to stay on the scene to get the fires under control. they are working 7 major wildfires in northern california and in the sierra. >>> in the bay area people looking for relief will have to wait longer....
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the alameda animal shelter is sending 30 small dogs to vancouver washington on what's being called thehiwowow air raise. they're getting a free flight thanks to an organization. >>> we got up to 80 degrees in a couple of cities. here's antioch at 101. santa rosa 85. what's going to happen tomorrow we're going to see a lot more heat in these inland valleys. so a couple more 90s and out toward napa. highs tomorrow are going to be warmer or hotter especially inland. not just inland but around the bay. i think instead of seeing 70s you're going to see 80s. you see the subtropical moisture getting caught up in the cascades and the sierra nevada for the next half hour or 10 minutes or so we're going to see this red flag warning in effect for the thunderstorms there the next couple of nights. the high clouds over head are going the right way. they're going toward the east and that's a direction that will get rid of that subtropical moisture. it starts to heat us up now on a more typical pattern. there's a fog but it's not going to make it very far inland. it's going to stop. this little footp
the alameda animal shelter is sending 30 small dogs to vancouver washington on what's being called thehiwowow air raise. they're getting a free flight thanks to an organization. >>> we got up to 80 degrees in a couple of cities. here's antioch at 101. santa rosa 85. what's going to happen tomorrow we're going to see a lot more heat in these inland valleys. so a couple more 90s and out toward napa. highs tomorrow are going to be warmer or hotter especially inland. not just inland but...
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go to vancouver. i think that may take your home with me. holding her like a football. >>: will be back with more and a like how is holding her like a football. >>: will be back with more and a couple of minutes. so what i'm saying is, people like options. like how is holding her like a football. >>: will be back with more and a couple of minutes. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you say, tomato. old el paso says... diced tomato stand'n stuff chicken tacos. you say what's for dinner? old el paso says... start somewhere fresh. how do you helper? make helper with your favorite ingredients, for a fresh taste you'll love. helper. make it yours. now make restaurant inspired dishes with ultimate helper. it's good to be raised its guide to be like
go to vancouver. i think that may take your home with me. holding her like a football. >>: will be back with more and a like how is holding her like a football. >>: will be back with more and a couple of minutes. so what i'm saying is, people like options. like how is holding her like a football. >>: will be back with more and a couple of minutes. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your...
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i was sent off to vancouver for theding school and then to university of british columbia to study life sciences. in 1960, before the world was known to the general public, i discover the science of ecology, how all things are interrelated and how people are related to them. heightmid-1960's, at the of the vietnam war, the height of the cold war, and the threat of all-out nuclear war and the growing concern for the environment, i was transformed into a radical environmental activist. [laughter] i can't seem to get it to go that way anymore. a churchyself in basement with a like-minded group planning a protest voyage against u.s. hydrogen bomb testing in alaska. we proved that is somewhat ragtag group could sail an old halibut boat across the pacific, help galvanize of the composition, and change the course of history. that turned out to be the last hydrogen bond the united states ever detonated. president nixon canceled the remaining test in the series due to the overwhelming opposition we had spearheaded. on our way back from alaska, we were welcomed into the big house near my northern
i was sent off to vancouver for theding school and then to university of british columbia to study life sciences. in 1960, before the world was known to the general public, i discover the science of ecology, how all things are interrelated and how people are related to them. heightmid-1960's, at the of the vietnam war, the height of the cold war, and the threat of all-out nuclear war and the growing concern for the environment, i was transformed into a radical environmental activist. [laughter]...
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13-year-old money yea davis of philadelphia is on the mound today just hours after emma march of vancouvere field for her canadian team. in marches the third time in little league history that two girls are participating in the same world series. monique davis in pennsylvania taking on tennessee in the world series opener. the 13-year-old davis throws 70 miles per hour. this afternoon she dominates again. nobody even reached base the first two innings. she only needed eight pitches to retire in the third. she's currently pitch aing complete game shut-out with pennsylvania beating tennessee 4-0. now, a canadian tam lost to mexico this afternoon. she's the number four hitter on the team. now, guys, no girl has ever hit a home run in the little league world series. stay tuned to see if that changes this week. back to you. >> thanks, diana. >>> new at 4:00, a group of partying teens break into an nba superstar's home, while his wife and children are home. why aren't police arresting any of those teens? >> a veteran in a wheelchair forced to escape this massive five fire. all new at 5:00. what
13-year-old money yea davis of philadelphia is on the mound today just hours after emma march of vancouvere field for her canadian team. in marches the third time in little league history that two girls are participating in the same world series. monique davis in pennsylvania taking on tennessee in the world series opener. the 13-year-old davis throws 70 miles per hour. this afternoon she dominates again. nobody even reached base the first two innings. she only needed eight pitches to retire in...
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i've been called out by ryan miller, who husband oh, also the goalie for the vancouver canucks.>> $10,000 in there donated through the als foundation, a lot of people now putting the bucket over their head and paying the money, too. that's the way to go. >> two philly five ricks take for impromptu performance of their hit song summertime. the "tmz" was there when will smith and dj jazzy jets entertained the crowd at the palms casino resort in vegas, and i'll tell you why. watch. >> ♪ >> now, just a moment or two, he rips his shirt off, i don't know if we continue to roll on there is rips his shirt off, does the old pony like he did on fresh prince. >> thought it was the best part of the whole thing, anyway, he is really still very fit. >> and he doesn't look any different than did he whether that was first up. >> the reason why he did this, not like he doesn't need the money,'s supporting his son, look at this, hello, his son, tray, that's his first son, right? >> right. >> and he's a dj. and looks like he may become this resident dj at the palms casino. >> really? >> in vegas?
i've been called out by ryan miller, who husband oh, also the goalie for the vancouver canucks.>> $10,000 in there donated through the als foundation, a lot of people now putting the bucket over their head and paying the money, too. that's the way to go. >> two philly five ricks take for impromptu performance of their hit song summertime. the "tmz" was there when will smith and dj jazzy jets entertained the crowd at the palms casino resort in vegas, and i'll tell you why....
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vancouver, washington caichts as are encouraging twitter reports. rail line blast zones across the country. urban train crossings are easy targets for growing protests in the west like this one in seattle. smith knows his group can't stop the railroads but wants to track the numbers they give out and have as much information as possible for a matter of safety. >> you've got a real job here to do. and if i have to tell you what that is then okay i'll tell you. but i want you to pay attention. >> track side on the train watch, allen schauffler, al jazeera, everett, washington punish. >> coming up next, u.s. war planes dropping bombings over iraq. we'll get a military assessment of the mission. plus. >> we in many ways lost our guts. we don't have the guts we once had. >> dan rather explains and talks about journalism after the break. >> this is al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. we're going to have more on the u.s. air strikes in iraq in just a moment but also coming up this half hour a ral ying cry against undocumented immigrants.
vancouver, washington caichts as are encouraging twitter reports. rail line blast zones across the country. urban train crossings are easy targets for growing protests in the west like this one in seattle. smith knows his group can't stop the railroads but wants to track the numbers they give out and have as much information as possible for a matter of safety. >> you've got a real job here to do. and if i have to tell you what that is then okay i'll tell you. but i want you to pay...
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while there is over crowding of the dogs in california l is a big demand in vancouver, walk.hese dogs will fly on a private jet from oakland international airport. it takes off at 8:00 this morning and then they will be taken to the humane society of southwest washington. >>> time is 5:26. we just received word that there has been another water main break at the ucla campus. this comes a couple days after that giant water main break that flooded part of the school. we'll have updates on both stories in ten minutes from now. >> we are live alongics-580 in livermore -- we are live alongics-580. >> find out what caused the problem and what you are going to have to do to get yourself down to the embarcadero. >> it may be august 1st but it will feel like july 31st for many inland. there is no change yet. there is a sign on the weekend. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. woah, this kitchen is bea
while there is over crowding of the dogs in california l is a big demand in vancouver, walk.hese dogs will fly on a private jet from oakland international airport. it takes off at 8:00 this morning and then they will be taken to the humane society of southwest washington. >>> time is 5:26. we just received word that there has been another water main break at the ucla campus. this comes a couple days after that giant water main break that flooded part of the school. we'll have updates...
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. >>> joining us from vancouver canada is a computer science ph.d. student, and the first author of a newly released paper "passive recovery of sound centre video." this is amazing. you got good sound by using video even though the room was sound proof, shooting video through a sound proof window. can you explain how this works in layman's terms? >> having a soundproof window will stop sound getting through the window. it does not stop light. the way we recover sound is from a video. and sound is making the object that we see physically move. that motion is subtle, but it turns with the rite algorithms we redofr it from siddio. how do you figure out a vibration of me saying, "o" as opposed to, "a." >> it's hard to explain sat that level of detail, but basically the real trick is sort of looking at the ways that the object it moving at a really, really small scale, and then trying to filter out the motions that correspond to sound around the object. as opposed to other things. >> one thing i found incredible in the pros of you going that, figuring out
. >>> joining us from vancouver canada is a computer science ph.d. student, and the first author of a newly released paper "passive recovery of sound centre video." this is amazing. you got good sound by using video even though the room was sound proof, shooting video through a sound proof window. can you explain how this works in layman's terms? >> having a soundproof window will stop sound getting through the window. it does not stop light. the way we recover sound is...
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sam's use to work in vancouver's apples to oranges now selling his work shirt, lanyard and business carde day. he believes take enthusiasts will be interested in this especially given all the patent disputes in the u.s. between apple and the other samsung. mr samsung says the money will go to a good cause. hoping to make some money by downsizing pepsi and coke, introducing smaller cans after spotting a huge jump in demand. my favorite, those cans could have been one of the biggest growth areas. pepsi says many consumers want it in moderation. i love the tiny cans. fox business has been given an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at what is arguably the most important vehicle in america today. are you ready for it? the 4 new aluminum f 150 and jeff flock is there as they test that. you get the best assignments. is not fair. take away. jeff: i get to go to a hurricane that is not even a hurricane, wind tunnel, first-ever live broadcast from the ford wind tunnel in allan park, michigan and they are blowing smoke at ford but in a good way. the reasons they change this vehicle is aerodynamicall
sam's use to work in vancouver's apples to oranges now selling his work shirt, lanyard and business carde day. he believes take enthusiasts will be interested in this especially given all the patent disputes in the u.s. between apple and the other samsung. mr samsung says the money will go to a good cause. hoping to make some money by downsizing pepsi and coke, introducing smaller cans after spotting a huge jump in demand. my favorite, those cans could have been one of the biggest growth areas....
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we have the main jet stream way up here over vancouver, british columbia and missing america, but sometimes you get areas of low pressure, cutoff lows and sit over the sacramento valley, grabbing the tropical moisture and pulling it back toward the bay area and toward the north bay. the low is in no rush to get out of here. showers will work their way from the north bay through san francisco bay into the south bay down toward gilroy by the time we get to tonight and tomorrow. we all carry a chance of showers tonight. the low is gone and we go back to normal. high pressure offshore, no rainfall, and temperatures that will be climbing as you head to the end of the week. another cloudy start tomorrow. a chance of a morning shower. we are not finished with the rain. fremont 78, with some afternoon sunshine, san jose 81, napa back up to 83. san francisco tomorrow, 69. once we hit that sunshine, we'll keep it through the weekend. i like the forecast a lot because we're not seeing a hundred inland. it will be around 90, which is comfortable, and near the bay i'm not seeing 80s or 60s, we're right
we have the main jet stream way up here over vancouver, british columbia and missing america, but sometimes you get areas of low pressure, cutoff lows and sit over the sacramento valley, grabbing the tropical moisture and pulling it back toward the bay area and toward the north bay. the low is in no rush to get out of here. showers will work their way from the north bay through san francisco bay into the south bay down toward gilroy by the time we get to tonight and tomorrow. we all carry a...
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he moved his company, istores, from portland, oregon, across the columbia river to vancouver, washington>> it broke down to taxes. oregon has the highest income tax in the united states, and washington has the lowest at 0%. >> istores is the largest online retailer of paintball equipment. [paintball gun clicking] stites has been hiring staff for a new company he acquired that sells prank novelties. this for halloween? >> it is for halloween or for any times that you need to be a man-eating shark. >> under the new tax, he would have to pay $50,000 a year. and that, he says, would hamper his ability to expand any further. this money, if it passes, will go specifically to education, 'cause they've been cutting schools and things like that. so what is washington state supposed to do about its schools in terms of revenue? >> i think that the state in aggregate needs to take a look at its expenses. >> like? >> i've had opportunity in portland to see cars being washed by third party washing firms cleaning cars on the weekends for state vehicles. i don't have someone who comes and cleans my car
he moved his company, istores, from portland, oregon, across the columbia river to vancouver, washington>> it broke down to taxes. oregon has the highest income tax in the united states, and washington has the lowest at 0%. >> istores is the largest online retailer of paintball equipment. [paintball gun clicking] stites has been hiring staff for a new company he acquired that sells prank novelties. this for halloween? >> it is for halloween or for any times that you need to be...
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vancouver washington activists are encouragingly twitter reports on every oil train spotted. forest ethics environmental group has created a map showing rail line blast zones across the country. urban train crossings are easy targetses for growing protests in the west like this one in seattle. smith says he knows his group can't stop the railroads but he wants to track the numbers they give out and wants the public to have as much information as possible as a matter of safety and he has a simple message for government, railroads and oil companies. >> you've got a real job here to do. and if i have to tell you what that is, then, okay, i will tell you. but i want you to pay attention. >> trackside on the train watch, alan schoffler, al jazeera, everett washington. >> according to the federal government, more crude oil was spilled last year than spilled in the previous four decades. the city of new york has an initiative reduce does involving pedestrians. >> means slower speeds on some of the busiest streets. a look at the vision zero plan. >> reporter: right here. in this wher
vancouver washington activists are encouragingly twitter reports on every oil train spotted. forest ethics environmental group has created a map showing rail line blast zones across the country. urban train crossings are easy targetses for growing protests in the west like this one in seattle. smith says he knows his group can't stop the railroads but he wants to track the numbers they give out and wants the public to have as much information as possible as a matter of safety and he has a...
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plenty of fish founder and is ceo joining us from, i believe you're in vancouver. congratulations.g. but if the site works, wouldn't you eventually go out of business, because people would get married, right? >> well, thanks for having me. no, the site definitely wouldn't get out of business because it works. it grows because it works because everyone who leaves the site tells their friends that they found someone on plenty of fish, and that results in a massive amount of people coming to the site to find more friends and relationships. it's all word of mouth. and unlike our competitors, we don't spend 150 million a year on television ads. we don't do any tv advertising. adam: do you have any kind of metric by which those looking for love or a relationship, you know, the 80 million users are successfully getting into relationships? >> when users leave the site, we asked who they met with and if they found a relationship on the site, and there's over a million people a year that do that. ask we know there's many more relationships generated than just the million that are reported. a
plenty of fish founder and is ceo joining us from, i believe you're in vancouver. congratulations.g. but if the site works, wouldn't you eventually go out of business, because people would get married, right? >> well, thanks for having me. no, the site definitely wouldn't get out of business because it works. it grows because it works because everyone who leaves the site tells their friends that they found someone on plenty of fish, and that results in a massive amount of people coming to...
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chihauhaus and other breeds from shelters in alameda and berkeley will board a private plane for vancouver there's a demand for dogs. an organization flies dogs all over the country to cities where they are most likely to find loving homes. >>> it looks like nevada may get the big factory to make batteries for bay area-based tesla. this site site is on farmland near reno and while the cows have been roaming, the electric car company has already poured concrete. the five billion dollars "giga factory" will employ 6500 people but it's not a done deal. tesla say other states including california are still in the running. >>> well, if you plan to be an entrepreneur after college, go to stanford or to cal. there you go. stanford is number one on this year's list of the nation's most entrepreneurial research universities. it's the second time for stanford to top the forbes list. and uc-berkeley is third right after massachusetts institute of technology. and the university of san francisco is number 21. >>> well, there's something new this year at the outside lands event in san francisco. it's go
chihauhaus and other breeds from shelters in alameda and berkeley will board a private plane for vancouver there's a demand for dogs. an organization flies dogs all over the country to cities where they are most likely to find loving homes. >>> it looks like nevada may get the big factory to make batteries for bay area-based tesla. this site site is on farmland near reno and while the cows have been roaming, the electric car company has already poured concrete. the five billion dollars...
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desmond haig walked into an elevator in vancouver with a small doberman. he picked the dog up and pulled its leash so hard, the pup lifted off the ground. >> animals are voiceless. they can't just speak up for themselves. they can't defend themselves. >> hague is ceo of center plate a catering company that operates at several stadiums including at&t park and levi's stadium. the company placed him on indefinite probation. center plate also told him to donate $100,000 and perform 1,000 hours of community service. >>> the 49ers have this to say about it. quote, we believe his actions are not reflective of the efforts and service provided by the hundreds of center plate employees working to present our fans with a tremendous experience at levi's stadium. >>> it is 5:05 now. some video could shed light in exactly what happened when a little girl holding an assault rifle accidentally shot and killed a firearm instructor in arizona. andria borba has more on what went wrong. >>> reporter: >> rock and roll, baby! >> reporter: a 9-year-old girl taking aim at an ariz
desmond haig walked into an elevator in vancouver with a small doberman. he picked the dog up and pulled its leash so hard, the pup lifted off the ground. >> animals are voiceless. they can't just speak up for themselves. they can't defend themselves. >> hague is ceo of center plate a catering company that operates at several stadiums including at&t park and levi's stadium. the company placed him on indefinite probation. center plate also told him to donate $100,000 and perform...
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vancouver washington activists are encouraging twitter aren't on every oil train spotted. for of the ethics environmental group has created a map showing rail line blast zones across the country. urban train crossings are easy targets for growing protests in the west like this one in seattle . smith says he knows his group can't stop the railroads but wants to track the numbers and help the public as a matter of safety. and he has a simple message for government, railroads and oil companies. >> you have a real job here to do. and if i have to tell you what that is, then i will tel tell y, but i want to pay attention. >> reporter: track side on the train wash, alan shove her, al jazerra, everett, washington. >>> one obvious and safer al alternative is moving it in pipelines but if you have been following the debate over the keystone xl pipeline you know that they are not without controversy either. contract i cans o icritics of ps to go a new stud by how much keystone xl will affect global warming. i will tell but that in a moment but first the background. keystone xl would
vancouver washington activists are encouraging twitter aren't on every oil train spotted. for of the ethics environmental group has created a map showing rail line blast zones across the country. urban train crossings are easy targets for growing protests in the west like this one in seattle . smith says he knows his group can't stop the railroads but wants to track the numbers and help the public as a matter of safety. and he has a simple message for government, railroads and oil companies....