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it will be kelly's first year, but her friend, vivian's, second. >> this is a race for the cure. so now we got to find a cure, and we're going to beat cancer. >> the cause means so much to vivian, back in 2014 she promised herself she would fight to end breast cancer for other women. as soon as she finished radiation, she finish that promise, showing up weekly to volunteer susan g. komen philadelphia. >> yes, i have breast cancer, yes, i'm a survivor, and i want to reach out and help somebody he will. >> we are here 24/7, to help women, reach out, as they address all of the problems that they will couldn't front. >> susan g. komen philadelphia. >> every year 6,000 survivors will come to my door for help. >> she says, many women in our area lack insurance, or are under insured, unable to cope with high deductible and co-pays, that's where komen comes in. >> a million dollars just went out to 15 hospitals. so, they can see these women in the under served communities. >> the race, helps increase awareness with the philly pops. >> 2300 women at the kim em center that learned from 25
it will be kelly's first year, but her friend, vivian's, second. >> this is a race for the cure. so now we got to find a cure, and we're going to beat cancer. >> the cause means so much to vivian, back in 2014 she promised herself she would fight to end breast cancer for other women. as soon as she finished radiation, she finish that promise, showing up weekly to volunteer susan g. komen philadelphia. >> yes, i have breast cancer, yes, i'm a survivor, and i want to reach out...
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muchas personas vivÍan en condiciones infrahumanas en un refugio.música que quieras... gratis, sin tocar tus datos... ...y los datos que no uses se acumulan. cámbiate ya. la surface pro es muy intuitiva. era papel y lápiz. puedo dibujar líneas suaves, como usando un lápiz de verdad. he sido artista forense por más de 30 años. hago los bocetos de los chicos malos. uno necesita buena resolución y un procesador poderoso. la computadora tiene que actuar rápido como mi cerebro. quiero que mi arte le sirva a la gente. ♪ ♪ jorge: mÉxico todavÍa no se sabe donde estÁn los 43 estudiantes desaparecidos hace casi dos aÑos. pero una persona, dijo que los restos humanos hallados en una carretera, podrÍan ser de alguno de los estudiantes. vamos con jessica. jessica: gracias jorge. efectivamente las alertas aprendieron en mÉxico debido a un hallazgo de restos humanos. el municipio donde desaparecieron los 43 estudiantes normalistas en septiembre de 2014. la fiscalÍa de guerrero informÓ que peritos encontraron 50 restos, la mayorÍa ocio, de por lo -4 personas. este
muchas personas vivÍan en condiciones infrahumanas en un refugio.música que quieras... gratis, sin tocar tus datos... ...y los datos que no uses se acumulan. cámbiate ya. la surface pro es muy intuitiva. era papel y lápiz. puedo dibujar líneas suaves, como usando un lápiz de verdad. he sido artista forense por más de 30 años. hago los bocetos de los chicos malos. uno necesita buena resolución y un procesador poderoso. la computadora tiene que actuar rápido como mi cerebro. quiero que...
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francisco and other police departments trying to implement reform, i am joined from san francisco by vivian ho of the "san francisco chronicle." >> can you describe for me the police chief's reputation in the community and at the political level. >> that depends who you ask. the chief had been around for a very long time. he had 35 years in the department. before he rose through the ranks he was a beat cop who spent a lot of time in a lot of these communities that are actually protesting him right now. a lot of the older members of the community remember him and they love him and still think of him as one of their own. but there are other groups in that community who see him as a symbol as an archaic way of policing, a biased way of policing, and a way that punished communities of color. meanwhile, politically, he's had a series of scandals hit him throughout his career, and each time he's found a way to rise above it and eventually make his way to chief. >> stewart: it's interesting that you mention those scandals. there have been a couple of different things. the shootings, we discussed,
francisco and other police departments trying to implement reform, i am joined from san francisco by vivian ho of the "san francisco chronicle." >> can you describe for me the police chief's reputation in the community and at the political level. >> that depends who you ask. the chief had been around for a very long time. he had 35 years in the department. before he rose through the ranks he was a beat cop who spent a lot of time in a lot of these communities that are...
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we got to fine a cure, and we're going to beat cancer. >> the cause means so much to vivian.k in 2014 she promised herself she would fight to end breast cancer for other women. as soon as she finished radiation, she kept that promise. showing up weekly to volunteer with susan g. komen philadelphia. >> yes, i have breast cancer, and yes, i am a survivor, and i want to reach out and help somebody else. >> we are here, 24/7, to help women reach out as they address all of the problems that they will confront during their treatment. >> elaine, the ceo of susan g. komen philadelphia. >> every year 6,000 survivors will come to my door for help. >> she says, many women in our area lack insurance, or are uninsured, unable to cope with high deductible and co-pays, that's where komen comes in. >> a million dollars just went out to 15 hospitals, so they can see these women and the under served communities. >> the race and event like a recent concert with the philly pops help increase awareness. 2300 women at the kimmel center that learn from 25 doctors, and 25 survivors, how to address t
we got to fine a cure, and we're going to beat cancer. >> the cause means so much to vivian.k in 2014 she promised herself she would fight to end breast cancer for other women. as soon as she finished radiation, she kept that promise. showing up weekly to volunteer with susan g. komen philadelphia. >> yes, i have breast cancer, and yes, i am a survivor, and i want to reach out and help somebody else. >> we are here, 24/7, to help women reach out as they address all of the...
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now we have to find a cure, and we will beat cancer. >> reporter: the cause means so much to vivian,he promised she would fight to end breast cancer for other woman. as soon as she finished radiation she kept that promise, showing up weekly to volunteer, with susan g komen philadelphia. >> yes, i have had breast cancer and yes, i'm a survivor, and i want to reach out and help somebody else. >> we are here 24/7, to help women reach out, as they address all of the problems that they will confront touring their treatment. >> reporter: elaine groveman is ceo of susan g komen of philadelphia. >> every year, 6,000 survivors will come to my door for help. >> reporter: she says many women in our area lack insurance, or they are under insured, unable to cope with high deductibles and co pays, that is where komen comes in. >> million-dollar just went out to 15 hospitals, so that they can see these women in the under served communities. >> reporter: race and events like recent concert with the philly pops increase awareness. >> 2300 women at the kimmel center that learn from 25 doctors, and 25
now we have to find a cure, and we will beat cancer. >> reporter: the cause means so much to vivian,he promised she would fight to end breast cancer for other woman. as soon as she finished radiation she kept that promise, showing up weekly to volunteer, with susan g komen philadelphia. >> yes, i have had breast cancer and yes, i'm a survivor, and i want to reach out and help somebody else. >> we are here 24/7, to help women reach out, as they address all of the problems that...
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ella y sus hijos salieron del complejo de apartamentos donde vivÍan en charlotte fueron detenidos poruanas terminaron arrestados y su comunidad espantada. >> saliÓ para entregar a los niÑos pero ahÍ nomÁs la agarraron. reportero: su madre se limpiaba a limpiar casas, su hijo cursaba primer grado. >> y la con la niÑera iba a esperar el bus para que fueran a la escuela, a esa hora nadie fue testigo porque parece que la estaban esperando. reportero: el caso confirma que el servicio de inmigraciÓn estÁ comprendo con el propÓsito de arrestar a las madres que llegaron con sus hijos desde enero de 2014 generando una crisis. segÚn estadÍsticas carolina del norte es el tercer estado desde donde mÁs se reportan familias completas, de 2014 a 2006 texas deportÓ un total de 8096 personas carolina del norte a 2282, este Último estado ha sido considerado uno de los lugares donde una orden de deportaciÓn es casi imposible corte de justicia. 82% de los inmigrantes que acuden a las cortes de inmigraciÓn lo hacen sin asesorÍa legal. el esposo de maritza no fue arrestado porque serÍa trabajar media hora
ella y sus hijos salieron del complejo de apartamentos donde vivÍan en charlotte fueron detenidos poruanas terminaron arrestados y su comunidad espantada. >> saliÓ para entregar a los niÑos pero ahÍ nomÁs la agarraron. reportero: su madre se limpiaba a limpiar casas, su hijo cursaba primer grado. >> y la con la niÑera iba a esperar el bus para que fueran a la escuela, a esa hora nadie fue testigo porque parece que la estaban esperando. reportero: el caso confirma que el...
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do you know anybody by the name of vivian? >> man, hell, no. they need to call them people back and ask them who they are and how they know me. i don't know no vivian. this is bull right here, man. i'm offended by this, man. i didn't do nothing. >> i'll call them and talk to them. >> please do. >> do you want me to lock him in for now? >> yeah. >> you're going to lock me in? >> yeah. >> bonds will be locked in his cell while the investigation continues. if the allegation is found to be true, he will most likely wind up in the intensive detention unit and go back to noncontact visits with his family. coming up, paul komyatti takes a major step toward freedom. and aaron brown and his cat attempt to help others. >>> a major crackdown on contraband, specifically cell phones, has left some indiana state prison inmates in a precarious position. for others, the future looks considerably brighter. after 26 years in prison, today is paul komyatti's last day at indiana state. authorities have approved his transfer to a minimum security facility with a wo
do you know anybody by the name of vivian? >> man, hell, no. they need to call them people back and ask them who they are and how they know me. i don't know no vivian. this is bull right here, man. i'm offended by this, man. i didn't do nothing. >> i'll call them and talk to them. >> please do. >> do you want me to lock him in for now? >> yeah. >> you're going to lock me in? >> yeah. >> bonds will be locked in his cell while the investigation...
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with vivian vance and william frawley.sic episodes "lucy visits grauman's"... i'm gonna take home a souvenir to end all souvenirs-- john wayne's block. ...and "lucy and john wayne." and now... i love lucy. (all talking at once) ethel: hi, honey. fred: oh, hi, son. he's so sleepy. oh, hello, honey. he was almost asleep. here he comes. hide everything. hide the cake. hide the cake. ♪ happy party to you ♪ happy party to you ♪ ♪ happy end of the picture, dear ricky ♪ ♪ happy party to you ♪ i bought the caviar.
with vivian vance and william frawley.sic episodes "lucy visits grauman's"... i'm gonna take home a souvenir to end all souvenirs-- john wayne's block. ...and "lucy and john wayne." and now... i love lucy. (all talking at once) ethel: hi, honey. fred: oh, hi, son. he's so sleepy. oh, hello, honey. he was almost asleep. here he comes. hide everything. hide the cake. hide the cake. ♪ happy party to you ♪ happy party to you ♪ ♪ happy end of the picture, dear ricky ♪...
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estas imagenes muestran los s escombros que dejo un bombardeo contra el edificio en donde vivian en lae panico similares, centenares de estudiantes universitarios y profesores que intentaban marchar en protesta contra la crisis economica que vive venezuela, fueron bloqueados por un gran numero de policias equipados con equipos antimotines en los alrededores de la universidad central de venezuela, en caracas.los manifestantes exhibieron carteles en los que se leia "con hambre no se puede estudiar" de acuerdo con documentos judiciales a los que tuvo acceso la agencia de noticias efe, ante la eventual extradicion de "el chapo" a estados unidos, hay varios testigos clave que estarian dispuestos hablar en su contra. desde la ciudad de mexico, juan carlos altamirano, nos cuenta quienes estan en esa lista y en que podria afectar al capo de sinaloa. >>nombres como los de alfredo, del cÁrtel que lleva su apellido extraditado en 2014 estados unidos y declarado culpable espera recibir condena que podrÍa ser de cadena perpetua o de tan sÓlo unos aÑos y decide cooperar con el gobierno de estados un
estas imagenes muestran los s escombros que dejo un bombardeo contra el edificio en donde vivian en lae panico similares, centenares de estudiantes universitarios y profesores que intentaban marchar en protesta contra la crisis economica que vive venezuela, fueron bloqueados por un gran numero de policias equipados con equipos antimotines en los alrededores de la universidad central de venezuela, en caracas.los manifestantes exhibieron carteles en los que se leia "con hambre no se puede...
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. >>> vivÍan karen y william. >>> ella me dijo que padecÍa de mucho dolor en su espalda, afirmÓ su vecinaal sufrimiento de su esposa cuando la matÓ de un disparo en la cabeza mientras dormÍa. le dijo a la policÍa, ella estaba muy enferma y no le alcanzaba el dinero para pagar sus medicinas. >>> el costo de la medicina ha subido en estos aÑos y muchos veces los pacientes de edad mayor puede que no sepan los recursos que tienen para obtener medicinas. si no pueden pagarlas. >>> considere esto, un remedio que hace 10 aÑos costaba poco mÁs de 5.000 dÓlares al aÑo. hoy sale casi 12.000 >>> lo peor es que las medicinas que mÁs han aumentado de precio, son las que e susan para tratar enfermedades comunes como el cÁncer y la hepatitis. pero segÚn los mercados hay formas de ahorrar. >>> algunas veces, es lo mismo, los componentes quÍmicos son lo mismo algunas veces no. >>> tambiÉn se aconseja preguntar a su compaÑÍa farmacÉutica si tiene programa para medicinas recetada si califica para medicare inscriba se en octubre en la secciÓn d que abarca los remedios y averigÜe cuanto le costarÍa ordenar su
. >>> vivÍan karen y william. >>> ella me dijo que padecÍa de mucho dolor en su espalda, afirmÓ su vecinaal sufrimiento de su esposa cuando la matÓ de un disparo en la cabeza mientras dormÍa. le dijo a la policÍa, ella estaba muy enferma y no le alcanzaba el dinero para pagar sus medicinas. >>> el costo de la medicina ha subido en estos aÑos y muchos veces los pacientes de edad mayor puede que no sepan los recursos que tienen para obtener medicinas. si no...
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en sus hogares no tenÍan dinero para mandarlos a estudiar o vivÍan en Áreas rurales.ico, los nÚmeros y colores para poder existir en el paÍs. >> pensaba que todo iba a ser fÁcil, pero cuando vine aquÍ, miren la realidad. no es tan fÁcil como uno piensa. todo tiene su esfuerzo. en el Último aÑo, la mayorÍa de estudiantes inmigrantes son de guatemala, comprendidos por ciento. le sigue salvador con un 18% y mÉxico con un 10%. esta escuela es una de las pocas del paÍs que les ofrece todo tipo de recursos. >> tambiÉn tenemos servicios emocionales para aquellos que parecen de depresiÓn, o estÁn viendo muchas dificultades para salir adelante. reportera: segÚn la maestra toledo, estos programas ayudan a que los estudiantes se superan, pero asegura que la necesidad es aÚn mayor. >> para la cantidad que estÁn viniendo, no hay suficientes servicios. reportera: el reto es grande, los maestros de esta secundaria saben que hay muchas cosas para mejorar, pero la educaciÓn deberÍa ser la primera. >> me ha costado pero sÓlo queda seguir aprendiendo y seguir adelante. fÉlix: con suÁrez
en sus hogares no tenÍan dinero para mandarlos a estudiar o vivÍan en Áreas rurales.ico, los nÚmeros y colores para poder existir en el paÍs. >> pensaba que todo iba a ser fÁcil, pero cuando vine aquÍ, miren la realidad. no es tan fÁcil como uno piensa. todo tiene su esfuerzo. en el Último aÑo, la mayorÍa de estudiantes inmigrantes son de guatemala, comprendidos por ciento. le sigue salvador con un 18% y mÉxico con un 10%. esta escuela es una de las pocas del paÍs que les...
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--las autoridades aun desconocen si la detenida conocia a quienes alli vivian , e investigan si "zavalarada en otro incendio. cesar --- el gobierno federal anci hoy nuevas restricciones para productos de tabaco que --- riormente eran rlados blanca ---incluso se evaluarn s ingredientes en ciertos que se les hace.a puicidad roll open --- randy serrano desde washington c. nos tienlos detalles. :01 :13 :44 01:36 ---- pkg--el tabaco esa causa n de muertes prevenibles epas. a federal que este jueves anunci una serie de nuevas regulaciones para contrarrestar esa estata. s/ sylvia burwell, secretaria de salud y srvicios hanos deee.uu. la secretaria del departamento de saluy rvicios humos explic que la nueva regla prohbe la venta de cigarrillos electrnicos; tabaco para pipas de agua y puros a menores de 18 aÑos. adems exige que los fabricantes de esos productos soliciten aprobacin para seguir en el mercado. como explica este medicamentos yistcin de alimentos del pas tambin evaluar tanto los ingredientes dent de ciert productos tabaco s les hace. s/oscar cabrera, o'neilinstite "muchas veces vemos
--las autoridades aun desconocen si la detenida conocia a quienes alli vivian , e investigan si "zavalarada en otro incendio. cesar --- el gobierno federal anci hoy nuevas restricciones para productos de tabaco que --- riormente eran rlados blanca ---incluso se evaluarn s ingredientes en ciertos que se les hace.a puicidad roll open --- randy serrano desde washington c. nos tienlos detalles. :01 :13 :44 01:36 ---- pkg--el tabaco esa causa n de muertes prevenibles epas. a federal que este...
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mike vivian is the former head of operations for britain's civil aviation authority. >> clearly, some countries are possibly more vulnerable than others to this. and it can be surreptitious, below the radar, so to speak. so it is a serious issue. it's being looked at. >> reporter: the fact that the egyptair plane had been to eritrea and tunisia, both with their own security problems. , even before it got to paris, has add to the security concerns. aviation security is an international problem, charlie, and it's only as strong as its weakest link. >> rose: mark phillips in paris, thank you, mark. coming back home, the c.d.c. said today 279 pregnant women in the united states and its territories have tested positive for zika virus. the number suddenly tripled because the government changed the way it is reporting cases. dr. jon lapook is following this. >> and this one is a little girl. >> reporter: all pregnant women who test positive for zika virus, with or without symptoms, will now be included in a federal registry. dr. denise jamieson is with the c.d.c. zika virus response team. >>
mike vivian is the former head of operations for britain's civil aviation authority. >> clearly, some countries are possibly more vulnerable than others to this. and it can be surreptitious, below the radar, so to speak. so it is a serious issue. it's being looked at. >> reporter: the fact that the egyptair plane had been to eritrea and tunisia, both with their own security problems. , even before it got to paris, has add to the security concerns. aviation security is an...
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adriana: juan carlos, de padres colombianos, vivÍan en nueva york. asistÍa la preparatoria.gunos jÓvenes les exigieron dinero a esta familia. al padre le robaban lo que llevaba en efectivo. los dos hijos de la pareja corrieron. uno de ellos le encajÓ una navaja a ellos al hijo menor de la pareja. juan carlos: yo salÍ de la estaciÓn del tren con todo el mundo. me di cuenta que me faltaba un amigo que me encontrÉ antes, que le di mi billetera. adriana: por eso regresÓ a la plataforma. juan carlos siempre sostuvo la versiÓn, que bajaba por estas escaleras, que no estaban en funcionamiento. antes de tocar la plataforma escuchÓ a un grupo de personas gritar. simplemente se uniÓ a las personas que salieron a la calle. juan carlos: esa noche cuando salÍ me encontrÉ con el amigo mÍo, sosteniendo mi billetera. luego de eso nos fuimos a la discoteca. adriana: hora despuÉs, el herido muriÓ. al dÍa siguiente un periÓdico le pedÍ al alcalde que hiciera algo. testigos informaron a la policÍa que los asaltantes se habÍan ido a la discoteca. cinco jÓvenes fueron detenidos. juan carlos: gior
adriana: juan carlos, de padres colombianos, vivÍan en nueva york. asistÍa la preparatoria.gunos jÓvenes les exigieron dinero a esta familia. al padre le robaban lo que llevaba en efectivo. los dos hijos de la pareja corrieron. uno de ellos le encajÓ una navaja a ellos al hijo menor de la pareja. juan carlos: yo salÍ de la estaciÓn del tren con todo el mundo. me di cuenta que me faltaba un amigo que me encontrÉ antes, que le di mi billetera. adriana: por eso regresÓ a la plataforma....
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. >> cuando regrese a colombia me fui a buscar a sandra, la hija, pero desafortunadamente ya no vivÍaninuÓ. mi padre, habÍa encontrado nuevamente el amor. conociÓ a mi madre. aunque habÍa un pasado que no era fÁcil de compartir. >> me daba miedo de contar el problema que tenÍa. carolina: luego de cuatro aÑos de noviazgo, pidiÓ su mano ella acepto. a dÍas del matrimonio, mi padre sabÍa que tenía que decir la verdad. >> un dÍa me invitÓ a almorzar. me dijo que de ese almuerzo dependÍa si seguíamos o no. carolina: guardÓ el secreto, siguieran los planes de boda. >> mi familia nunca hubiera aceptado, saber que gustavo tenÍa un divorcio y una hija. yo sentÍa susto pero dije de pronto en ese momento va a aparecer. carolina: mis padres se casaron. cuatro aÑos despuÉs, mi padre se enterÓ que iba a ser padre de nuevo. >> feliz de la vida. pero tambiÉn pensaba en sandra. carolina: al otro lado del atlÁntico, estaba mi hermana sandra, que vivÍa en espaÑa con su madre, un padrastro, dos hermanos mÁs. de repente ese hombre, que habÍa representado el papel de su padre, se fue de su vida. sandra: cua
. >> cuando regrese a colombia me fui a buscar a sandra, la hija, pero desafortunadamente ya no vivÍaninuÓ. mi padre, habÍa encontrado nuevamente el amor. conociÓ a mi madre. aunque habÍa un pasado que no era fÁcil de compartir. >> me daba miedo de contar el problema que tenÍa. carolina: luego de cuatro aÑos de noviazgo, pidiÓ su mano ella acepto. a dÍas del matrimonio, mi padre sabÍa que tenía que decir la verdad. >> un dÍa me invitÓ a almorzar. me dijo que de...
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meet my vivian. she turned one last february. her mother, over 40.his as a temporary phenomenon? >> this isn't a blip. this is a seismic shift. >> reporter: social psychologist susan neumann says change on the american homefront started with a revolution in the american workplace. >> i think the opening up of careers and jobs for women actually paved the way more than anything else. women are staying in school longer. they're starting jobs but staying in them, getting themselves established on a career path if that's what they want. >> 40 is the new 30. you know, everybody is older. if you have somebody that's 28, it's like a teen pregnancy. >> reporter: dr. joann stone is director of maternal fetal medicine at mt. sinai hospital in new york city. she says waiting has its risks. >> so one in five couples who are over 40 will have infertility. >> reporter: and for those who do get pregnant... >> a woman whose 40 has a 1 in 50 chance, a 1 in 40 chance that the fetus may have an issue, and that increases by a lot. then medical complications are higher,
meet my vivian. she turned one last february. her mother, over 40.his as a temporary phenomenon? >> this isn't a blip. this is a seismic shift. >> reporter: social psychologist susan neumann says change on the american homefront started with a revolution in the american workplace. >> i think the opening up of careers and jobs for women actually paved the way more than anything else. women are staying in school longer. they're starting jobs but staying in them, getting...
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mike vivian, former head of operations for britain civil aviation authority. >> clearly some countriesre possibly more vulnerable than others to this. it can be surreptitious, below the radar so to speak. a serious issue. it is being looked at. >> reporter: the fact that egyptair plane had been to tunisia, with security problems before it got to paris added to concerns. aviation security is an international problem. and is only as strong as its weakest link. mark phillips, cbs news, charles de gaulle airport in paris. >> shock waves are being felt here in the united states. airport security tightened at a time when the tsa is under fire for long wait time at security gates. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: at los angeles airport police are restricting airport employee access at 150 doors within passenger terminals also adding more police officers to focus on potential vulnerabilities. security jilters as transportation security administration has been struggling to address nationwide staffing shortages and long checkpoint lines. tsa administrator -- >> we need to increase the staf
mike vivian, former head of operations for britain civil aviation authority. >> clearly some countriesre possibly more vulnerable than others to this. it can be surreptitious, below the radar so to speak. a serious issue. it is being looked at. >> reporter: the fact that egyptair plane had been to tunisia, with security problems before it got to paris added to concerns. aviation security is an international problem. and is only as strong as its weakest link. mark phillips, cbs news,...
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meet my vivian, she turned one last february. her mother, over 40.ou see this as a temporary phenomenon? >> no, this is no blip. a seismic shift. >> reporter: social psychologist susan newman says change on the american home front started with a revolution in the american work place. >> i think the omening up of careers and jobs for women actually paved the way more than anything else. women are staying in school longer. they're starting jobs but staying in them, getting themselves established on a career path if that's what they want. >> 40 is the new 30. everybody is older. if you have somebody that is 28. like a teen pregnancy. >> reporter: dr. joanne stone its director of maternal fetal medicine at mount sinai hospital in new york city. she says, waiting has its risks. >> so one in five couples who are over 40 will have infertility. >> reporter: for those who do get pregnant. >> the woman who is 40, may have a one in 50 chance that the fetus may have chromosomal abnormality. medical combinations are higher as well. developing high blood pressure.
meet my vivian, she turned one last february. her mother, over 40.ou see this as a temporary phenomenon? >> no, this is no blip. a seismic shift. >> reporter: social psychologist susan newman says change on the american home front started with a revolution in the american work place. >> i think the omening up of careers and jobs for women actually paved the way more than anything else. women are staying in school longer. they're starting jobs but staying in them, getting...
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. >> vivian ramirez gets to focus while volunteers entertain her kids. >> the biggest barrier we identifieds to childcare. >> it's the magic ingredient, and for the past year it's been working ♪ happy birthday to you >> no birthday party is complete without a present. and they get a big one. >> starting with the ability to use a keyboard and a mouse. it's essential. >> taught in english and spanish is the tech skills to help folks get back on their feet. >> i want them to be excited and feel like they can't live without the internet. >> of course, some say they can't wait to use twitter. >> one of the fastest ways to see what's happening in the world. but more importantly, people finding what's happening within their community itself and that's what neighbor nest is all about, as well. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> this afternoon on "beyond the headlines" cheryl jennings looks with how those with california connections are changing the world. you meet the new young minister of agriculture in afghanistan who graduated from a bay area university. and see the hard work rel
. >> vivian ramirez gets to focus while volunteers entertain her kids. >> the biggest barrier we identifieds to childcare. >> it's the magic ingredient, and for the past year it's been working ♪ happy birthday to you >> no birthday party is complete without a present. and they get a big one. >> starting with the ability to use a keyboard and a mouse. it's essential. >> taught in english and spanish is the tech skills to help folks get back on their feet....
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albany council member vivian kornegay spoke about the action. people have come to us from vermont, massachusetts, connecticut, even maryland to be one unified voice with this small community. small communities across the country are getting together to make one unified voice and have that one unified voice heard from where we are today here in albany or wherever else these protests are happening to the white house to let them know the all communities are imcted an affected, and we are not going to go away until you hear from us and here that we want and deserve to have safe communities. we deserve to be able to breed clean air, drink clean water, and have our total be safe and free from the backdrop of an oil train when they play in the playground. amy: as part of the action in albany, new york saturday, many , protesters sat down on the train tracks. in the early afternoon, two climbers suspended themselves from a railroad bridge, blockading a train from north dakota carrying crude oil. at least five people were arrested, including the two clim
albany council member vivian kornegay spoke about the action. people have come to us from vermont, massachusetts, connecticut, even maryland to be one unified voice with this small community. small communities across the country are getting together to make one unified voice and have that one unified voice heard from where we are today here in albany or wherever else these protests are happening to the white house to let them know the all communities are imcted an affected, and we are not going...
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. >> vivian was their neighbor and runs a flower shop nearby. >> tell me about the fear, was this something could feel in the air? >> you could feel it in the air. i was at the flower shop. >> probably not too thrilled to get in your car. >> i didn't want to go home. it was pretty bad that day. >> i was looking for an opportunity to get oriented to the crime scene. >> the man responsible for making sense of the crime scene was prosecutor fran humphries, then deputy chief solicitor for the county. >> had the house been tossed, rifled? >> it had. this appeared to be a home invasion burglary. >> first take? >> home invasion. >> it was a gruesome crime scene, the bathroom awash in charlie's blood. there was blood spatter in the bedroom where diane laid. several feet from diane there were notably a few small dropl t droplets. >> it appeared someone involved in this crime, not the criticism, was a bleeder. >> why couldn't that be from one of your two victims? >> it was apparent big charlie never left the area of the bathroom and it was apparent diane died where she lay. >> so it looks like your s
. >> vivian was their neighbor and runs a flower shop nearby. >> tell me about the fear, was this something could feel in the air? >> you could feel it in the air. i was at the flower shop. >> probably not too thrilled to get in your car. >> i didn't want to go home. it was pretty bad that day. >> i was looking for an opportunity to get oriented to the crime scene. >> the man responsible for making sense of the crime scene was prosecutor fran humphries,...
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you have to be extraordinary, you have to have the face of vivian lee to be a 10 if you're flat chested jill, when you hear those things, are those at odds with the man you know? >> i think those comments are taken, they're in a different context, they're not in the everyday business world that we see mr. trump working in. i think when you work with him day-in and day-out, you see him to be a great leader that really inspires everyone around him, treats everyone equally. look, if he's going to comment about rosie o'donnell, that's not because she's a woman, that's because he has comments about rosie o'donnell. he would make the same comments about a man if he felt that way about a man. he treats everybody the same regardless of their gender. >> jill martin, quick final word. he used falls, malicious, libellous. you as lawyer for the trump organization, are you planning to file suit against new york times? >> quite possibly. yes. >>> outfront next, exclusive video of the most violent day in texas biker history. nine left dead. our special report next. abdomin. take viberzi if you have or
you have to be extraordinary, you have to have the face of vivian lee to be a 10 if you're flat chested jill, when you hear those things, are those at odds with the man you know? >> i think those comments are taken, they're in a different context, they're not in the everyday business world that we see mr. trump working in. i think when you work with him day-in and day-out, you see him to be a great leader that really inspires everyone around him, treats everyone equally. look, if he's...
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understand i understand i apologize for that alfonso perez and natalie and alexandra gun and wilson and vivian wang. (calling names) here we go we apologize for communication for the folks that had to leave we apologize for that. >> good evening, everyone i'm al perez serve as the president of the filipino-american and serve as commissioners of entertainment commission i'm here in support of arts rotc i went through the program many moons ago in 1945 u 85 was a shy gay man and learned so much about personal responsibility how to be a group leader and teamwork that the o rtc lead me to be the community organizer he was extremely shy but i excelled i got steady promotes he applied myself and became the highest ranking cadet and a and was not out there but thought i my being gay was an issue i belonged to the drill team and other teams to belong to a group of people he bonded with the r o t c was a great part of my hostile experienced and urge to support this program so all students with this can find their voice and grow from student cadets to active members of the our communities thank you. >>
understand i understand i apologize for that alfonso perez and natalie and alexandra gun and wilson and vivian wang. (calling names) here we go we apologize for communication for the folks that had to leave we apologize for that. >> good evening, everyone i'm al perez serve as the president of the filipino-american and serve as commissioners of entertainment commission i'm here in support of arts rotc i went through the program many moons ago in 1945 u 85 was a shy gay man and learned so...
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aviation circumstances according to head of flight operations in britain civil aviation authority mike vivian. >> it was known there had been a large number of employees who had air side clearance at paris who had their passes withdrawn. the reason was they had become radicalized. >> reporter: the problem is not just in paris here. the plane which has gone down over the mediterranean before leaving paris had felony from cairo to eritrea, it had flown from cairo to tunisia, and then it flew to paris. the concern is the bomb, if there was a bomb, could have been placed in any of those places. that was a concern of people who got on the next egyptair air flight to cairo. it left without incident. it has become clear aviation security is all subject to the people. charlie. >> john miller is here, new york city police department deputy minister for intelligence and counter-terrorism, also former fbi assistant director and our senior correspondent. good morning. >> good morning. >> good to have you this morning. what questions are they asking tonight -- or this morning and what should get them to t
aviation circumstances according to head of flight operations in britain civil aviation authority mike vivian. >> it was known there had been a large number of employees who had air side clearance at paris who had their passes withdrawn. the reason was they had become radicalized. >> reporter: the problem is not just in paris here. the plane which has gone down over the mediterranean before leaving paris had felony from cairo to eritrea, it had flown from cairo to tunisia, and then...
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understand i understand i apologize for that alfonso perez and natalie and alexandra gun and wilson and vivian wang. (calling names) here we go we apologize for communication for the folks that had to leave we apologize for that. >> good evening, everyone i'm al perez serve as the president of the filipino-american and serve as commissioners of entertainment commission i'm here in support of arts rotc i went through the program many moons ago in 1945 u 85 was a shy gay man and learned so much about personal responsibility how to be a group leader and teamwork that the o rtc lead me to be the community organizer he was extremely shy but i excelled i got steady promotes he applied myself and became the highest ranking cadet and a and was not out there but thought i my being gay was an issue i belonged to the drill team and other teams to belong to a group of people he bonded with the r o t c was a great part of my hostile experienced and urge to support this program so all students with this can find their voice and grow from student cadets to active members of the our communities thank you. >>
understand i understand i apologize for that alfonso perez and natalie and alexandra gun and wilson and vivian wang. (calling names) here we go we apologize for communication for the folks that had to leave we apologize for that. >> good evening, everyone i'm al perez serve as the president of the filipino-american and serve as commissioners of entertainment commission i'm here in support of arts rotc i went through the program many moons ago in 1945 u 85 was a shy gay man and learned so...
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convirtio en una prisiÓn para muchos a tikts cuando la policÍa llegÓ para rescatarlos, no solamente vivÍanados. >>> en caracas, venezuela, una manifestaciÓn opositora fue bloqueada y reprimidas por las fuerzas de seguridad de nicolÁs maduro. >>> el caos se apoderÓ del corazÓn de la capital venezolana. >>> salgo a marchar porque queremos revocatorio, no puede seguir re pri mientrased el gobierno. >>> evitaron que la marcha convocada por la unidad avanzo ra hasta la sede del Órgano electoral. >>> como estamos el paÍs no sirve, es sociedad disfuncional con maduro no hay futuro. >>> el gobierno habÍa convocado a empleados pÚblico y oficialista a ocupar la plaza mÁs importante de caracas en donde iba a partir, para el presidente fue una provocaciÓn mÁs. >>> le hemos dicho a la policÍa son tan pueblos como cualquiera de nosotros, se tratÓ a la cual le niega el permiso para ir hacia el centro de caracas en donde estÁ ubicado el centro nacional, en donde exigen el referÉndum revocatorio. >>> no estamos obligados hacer ningÚn referÉndum. >>> en un paÍs al borde de la crisis ordenÓ la entrega de ali
convirtio en una prisiÓn para muchos a tikts cuando la policÍa llegÓ para rescatarlos, no solamente vivÍanados. >>> en caracas, venezuela, una manifestaciÓn opositora fue bloqueada y reprimidas por las fuerzas de seguridad de nicolÁs maduro. >>> el caos se apoderÓ del corazÓn de la capital venezolana. >>> salgo a marchar porque queremos revocatorio, no puede seguir re pri mientrased el gobierno. >>> evitaron que la marcha convocada por la unidad...
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arturo: el negocio familiar lo hemos mantenido en el mismo edificio, mi padre mi abuelo vivÍan encimaden con opiniones ver quÉ pasa cuando las mujeres tratamos a los dos parejas como hijos. tambiÉn estas madres, a quien no le gusta hablar de los hijos de tus hijos son lo mÁximo se merecen todo. quÉ pasa cuando los llenamos de muchos halagos, puedes alimentar su Última a lo mejor nos estÁn daÑando, vamos hablar de eso en fin rollo ni tapujos, quÉdese con nosotros, ya volvemos. alan: william, que vamos a hacer? william: aquino univisiÓn siempre nos encanta innovar. alan: ya llegÓ la doctora nazi, miren que el amor, que belleza! le llegÓ la doctora nancy para sin rollos ni tapujos. william: esto es histÓrico, sin rollos ni tapujos en vivo desde nueva york. alan: se dirigen a su trono literal para hacerse rollo ni tapujos. william: vÁmonos un corte comercial progresamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica, esto es una locura aquÍ en vivo desde nueva york. ♪ ♪ pregunta, y se honesta - ¿mis dientes están amarillos? ¡haz la prueba de la servilleta! ugh...amarillos. lo que necesitas es crest whitest
arturo: el negocio familiar lo hemos mantenido en el mismo edificio, mi padre mi abuelo vivÍan encimaden con opiniones ver quÉ pasa cuando las mujeres tratamos a los dos parejas como hijos. tambiÉn estas madres, a quien no le gusta hablar de los hijos de tus hijos son lo mÁximo se merecen todo. quÉ pasa cuando los llenamos de muchos halagos, puedes alimentar su Última a lo mejor nos estÁn daÑando, vamos hablar de eso en fin rollo ni tapujos, quÉdese con nosotros, ya volvemos. alan:...
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amarrada a un poste, fueron arrestados por poner en peligro a menores y secuestro, 2 menores que vivÍana estados unidos a un dominicano que es residente legal de Éste paÍs desde hace 23 aÑos en 1999 se declarÓ culpable por de incendio intencional,s el precedente de quienes no sean ciudadano estadounidense aunque sean delitos menores. >> arrestaron en chicago a una hombre y una mujer sospechosos del brutal asesinato de miembros de una familia hispana, fue descubierto en febrero entre las personas que le quitaron la vida habÍan 2 niÑos de 10 y 13 aÑos, la mayorÍa de las victimas Últi ultima ultimados apuÑaladas tenÍan un vÍnculo familiar. >>> funcionarios egipcio encontraron restas del aviÓn. >>> se esfumÓ de los radares cuando cruzaba el mediterrÁneo, el ministro de defensa griego dijo que registrÓ movimiento abruptos antes de desaparecer, mientras tanto que egipto que considera que lo mÁs probable que el aviÓn sufrio un atentado, fabricado por empieza airbus el modelo 320 se comenzÓ a construir en el 2003 y fue entregado a la empresa egipcia en el 2008 hay varios accidentes de Éste mode
amarrada a un poste, fueron arrestados por poner en peligro a menores y secuestro, 2 menores que vivÍana estados unidos a un dominicano que es residente legal de Éste paÍs desde hace 23 aÑos en 1999 se declarÓ culpable por de incendio intencional,s el precedente de quienes no sean ciudadano estadounidense aunque sean delitos menores. >> arrestaron en chicago a una hombre y una mujer sospechosos del brutal asesinato de miembros de una familia hispana, fue descubierto en febrero entre...