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it is happening a lot. >> ransom ware. fbi reported last week that there was an uptick in ransom ware. not just against people and the public but against businesses. >> have we ever caught anyone who did it? >> i'm not sure. >> they're out there. they're asking for bit coin so they can't be traced. >> and they're overseas. >> you have to final these guys. >> we leave to it others to find it. but there is a way to protect against initial inaffection. make sure the end points don't get ineffected so they can't get to the critical servers. part of our solution. >> i have to learn more about that. the last question i have is the goldman piece has something, because you're profitable, they're using an m & a takeout business. they're saying in the '50s. >> i'm a founder. we're here to build a large global information security company. we're on that path. >> can you tell goldman -- >> they know that we're building a real business and they see we're mission critical. >> i want people to know, they're making money. almost every oth
it is happening a lot. >> ransom ware. fbi reported last week that there was an uptick in ransom ware. not just against people and the public but against businesses. >> have we ever caught anyone who did it? >> i'm not sure. >> they're out there. they're asking for bit coin so they can't be traced. >> and they're overseas. >> you have to final these guys. >> we leave to it others to find it. but there is a way to protect against initial inaffection....
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because when we're talking about ransom ware, we're talking about data. we're talking about patient safety. what keeps a lot of us up at night, especially on the i.t. subcommittee is not necessarily the known quantity of stealing patient data, but it is all of the other inputs that go into that. it's the network medical devices. it is the network anesthesia machine. it is the temperature and the air saturation in the o.r. >> so the dick cheney scenario. >> absolutely. he got widely mocked for that, but he was on to something. >> has it happened already? >> i don't think it has. >> not that we've heard. >> somebody's actual pacemaker hasn't been hacked but there have been many demonstrations of how to hack a pacemaker. some people talked about the attack on our -- on the utility grid was philosophical, but that happened recently, the russians attacking the grid in the ukraine. and it is possible. outside of the theoretical. but those fears shouldn't prevent us from moving toward interoperability. i own that data. and that is my data. and i want to pull it
because when we're talking about ransom ware, we're talking about data. we're talking about patient safety. what keeps a lot of us up at night, especially on the i.t. subcommittee is not necessarily the known quantity of stealing patient data, but it is all of the other inputs that go into that. it's the network medical devices. it is the network anesthesia machine. it is the temperature and the air saturation in the o.r. >> so the dick cheney scenario. >> absolutely. he got widely...
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it featured simple modern design, all strikingly different from the conventional arita ware. this piece is emplcompleta gray has a deliberately applied uneven glaze. >> it would d be very susuccess in the united states. >> it's beautiful. it's fantastic. you can really see the quality and craftsmanship. >> reporter: this line of dish-ware was created in partnership with interior designers were europe. these designers took part in the project. they say their goal was to produce modern tableware that reflects countries' traditions. a flower design was an inspiration. for a modern touch they sprifrpged the center of the plate with white dots to represent the petals. >> all the contours and the outlines of the plate are all the same, actually. actually, it's -- it's just we shuffled the tradition a little bit. >> reporter: the design is gradually catching on in europe. the first porcelain from arita made its way into the netherlands in the 17th century. a national art museum in amsterdam traced the history. on display were pieces made four cities ago side by side with modern inte
it featured simple modern design, all strikingly different from the conventional arita ware. this piece is emplcompleta gray has a deliberately applied uneven glaze. >> it would d be very susuccess in the united states. >> it's beautiful. it's fantastic. you can really see the quality and craftsmanship. >> reporter: this line of dish-ware was created in partnership with interior designers were europe. these designers took part in the project. they say their goal was to produce...
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because when we're talking about ransom ware, we're talking about data. we're talking about patient safety. what keeps a lot of us up at night, especially on the i.t. subcommittee is not necessarily the known quantity of stealing patient data, but it is all of the other inputs that go into that. it's the network medical devices. it is the network anesthesia machine. it is the temperature and the air saturation in the o.r. >> so the dick cheney scenario. >> absolutely. he got widely mocked for that, but he was on to something. >> has it happened already? >> i don't think it has. >> not that we've heard. >> somebody's actual pacemaker hasn't been hacked but there have been many demonstrations of how to hack a pacemaker. some people talked about the attack on our -- on the utility grid was philosophical, but that happened recently, the russians attacking the grid in the ukraine. and it is possible. outside of the theoretical. but those fears shouldn't prevent us from moving toward interoperability. i own that data. and that is my data. and i want to pull it
because when we're talking about ransom ware, we're talking about data. we're talking about patient safety. what keeps a lot of us up at night, especially on the i.t. subcommittee is not necessarily the known quantity of stealing patient data, but it is all of the other inputs that go into that. it's the network medical devices. it is the network anesthesia machine. it is the temperature and the air saturation in the o.r. >> so the dick cheney scenario. >> absolutely. he got widely...
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then we wouldn't have so many people leaving, like our girls who go to accra to carry market wares.some of my family have already gone. reporter: a reservoir dam has turned the savanna into an oasis. the rice and vegetable plantations here, sponsored by european aid, are exemplary. aminu and afdom want to initiate more projects like this. aminu munkaila: so we want to see a harvest. as much we are campaigning and vigorously campaigning against, or convincing them not to go, we should also have an alternative for them to stay in ghana here. reporter: maybe initiatives like those organized by afdom will encourage more people to stay. providing a decent future for them here in their homeland so they don't attempt the dangerous journey to europe. anchor: millions of people worldwide are fleeing war and poverty. many have their hopes set on europe. migratory flows are affecting switzerland, too. but not everyone is willing to welcome these newcomers. sometimes there are protests. we explore what's behind them. maria widmer: my name is maria. i come from switzerland. hello. what's your na
then we wouldn't have so many people leaving, like our girls who go to accra to carry market wares.some of my family have already gone. reporter: a reservoir dam has turned the savanna into an oasis. the rice and vegetable plantations here, sponsored by european aid, are exemplary. aminu and afdom want to initiate more projects like this. aminu munkaila: so we want to see a harvest. as much we are campaigning and vigorously campaigning against, or convincing them not to go, we should also have...
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. >> albert ware is another inmate expecting a visit from his wife.nlike stacey, ware will likely never leave anamosa. 20 years ago he killed a man in a bungled robbery attempt and was sentenced to life without parole. >> although i didn't intend to kill a man, i did kill a man. i just have to be a man about it. >> ware is one of the few inmates who has remained married while serving a life sentence. >> it's rare. most guys that were married when they came in here, they don't stay married long. >> al, you got a visit. >> all right, thanks. my wife is the most important person in my life. the visits that we have here are the only contact we have. she'll come and visit me. when she leaves, i'll just sit back and i will wait for the next visit. we just have to take them as we get them. >> hi, honey. good to see you, honey. >> same here. >> it's been a while. >> yeah. >> how long has it been? >> a couple months probably. >> how are the boys doing? >> fine. >> staying out of trouble, huh? >> yeah. i usually come as often as i can. because he's my life. i j
. >> albert ware is another inmate expecting a visit from his wife.nlike stacey, ware will likely never leave anamosa. 20 years ago he killed a man in a bungled robbery attempt and was sentenced to life without parole. >> although i didn't intend to kill a man, i did kill a man. i just have to be a man about it. >> ware is one of the few inmates who has remained married while serving a life sentence. >> it's rare. most guys that were married when they came in here, they...
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. >> indecent exposure, joggers, bikers, and walkers be ware. for those on the schuylkill trail, you need to be aware after two separate incidents. >>> and scattered showers to wrap up the weekend. good morning. this is nbc 10 news today. 9:00 on this sunday. let's get right to that weather. a good day today, you'll be able to make something out of this weekend, what's going on, karen? >> yes, hang on to the umbrellas, you may need it today. plenty of cloud cover here. looking at the east end live picture right now. overcast skies will prevail just about everywhere. possibilities of peeks of sunshine poking through, but you see our live doppler radar with a scan showing where the rain is right now. looks like moving just east to west. parts of western delaware county, broken showers here just off the coast crossing over route 9. and delaware seeing rain as well, moving in north to south. we can anticipate that we are going to continue through our sunday with a possibility of some isolated showers as we still have all of this moisture here to the
. >> indecent exposure, joggers, bikers, and walkers be ware. for those on the schuylkill trail, you need to be aware after two separate incidents. >>> and scattered showers to wrap up the weekend. good morning. this is nbc 10 news today. 9:00 on this sunday. let's get right to that weather. a good day today, you'll be able to make something out of this weekend, what's going on, karen? >> yes, hang on to the umbrellas, you may need it today. plenty of cloud cover here....
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that it's a little overhyped. >> ransom ware makes all the sense. again, please pay attention in these ransom ware attacks they're not touching their data. it's like somebody just changing the lock of your front door and doesn't let you get in. they do not touch the things in your home. they're not stealing anything. they say, hey, give us $15,000, maybe $20,000 to let us get into your home. that's it. because they hackers themselves know it's really difficult to monetize medical data. who cares about my blood test? nobody. i mean, the only thing that they are after are my social security number and home address, date of birth. my personal information part of those health records not the medical records. they use that in order to you know, create a fake identity or submit insurance claims and everything. it is very difficult to scale that up. you know, from a hackers' perspective, he may pay you $500 for one record. but he's not going to pay you $500 million for a million records. it's difficult to monetize. >> i see you're nodding along. you agree
that it's a little overhyped. >> ransom ware makes all the sense. again, please pay attention in these ransom ware attacks they're not touching their data. it's like somebody just changing the lock of your front door and doesn't let you get in. they do not touch the things in your home. they're not stealing anything. they say, hey, give us $15,000, maybe $20,000 to let us get into your home. that's it. because they hackers themselves know it's really difficult to monetize medical data....
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usually, it ears robs you of your memory, your wareness, your capacity to process information and make decisions, the very essence of who you are. and because it doesn't happen you fade in and out of periods of lucidity along the way. during this time, you know you're oing on, but pretty much powerless to do anything about it. so when my mom faded in, she never complained. she would tell us how much she appreciated those special moments with us and with our kids, how much she loved her time with my dad, and how embarrassed she was about her inability to do the things that ease.sed to do with and then, she would fade out. over the past decade, the time she was with us got shorter and would e she was not expand. ut my dad never complained either. "she took care her.", now we take care of do it.was glad to eventually, she needed round-the-clock care and they continuing care community where my mom lived in he nursing home, literally on one side of the driveway, and my dad lived in an independent other apartment on the side. and sits her every day, ith their grace, love, dignity and optimis
usually, it ears robs you of your memory, your wareness, your capacity to process information and make decisions, the very essence of who you are. and because it doesn't happen you fade in and out of periods of lucidity along the way. during this time, you know you're oing on, but pretty much powerless to do anything about it. so when my mom faded in, she never complained. she would tell us how much she appreciated those special moments with us and with our kids, how much she loved her time...
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it was at that point i began to realize that the kinds of chemicalthat ware gettg into the mother animalsow levels of toxic chemicals into the babies. that was the beginning of asking the question of what endocrine disruption was. i brought together very collec-- eclecc group scieists. the first thing they said is there are a large number of chicals inhe envirment that are in development, not only in wildli, but in humans. and if we do not abate the by vironmenl exposu that we see today, we will see why dysfunction at the population leve at was in 1990. here we are 20 years later and no chemical has been banned yet. on the day that the doctors told me i could not back to washington to work, gundersen energy corp. announced that they had gotten drills for the grand mesa, which is the big top water that provides water for everyone on that side of the valley. and someone handed me the formula r what ty were gng to use wn a fact- they fracked,nd i recnized a t of chemicals, but there was one i did not recognize. i called my offi and sai get me everything you can about this particular chemical
it was at that point i began to realize that the kinds of chemicalthat ware gettg into the mother animalsow levels of toxic chemicals into the babies. that was the beginning of asking the question of what endocrine disruption was. i brought together very collec-- eclecc group scieists. the first thing they said is there are a large number of chicals inhe envirment that are in development, not only in wildli, but in humans. and if we do not abate the by vironmenl exposu that we see today, we...
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the stage is set for the ware yo y warriors. so much to remember and think about.e'll be back. >>> we have breaking news to share with you out of the east bay i-80 is shut down to some police activity in hercules. at this point in term of fke rerouted. find out more about what's going on. at least one person is taken to the hospital and that area is right now really in assessable. look for the latest at 4:30. >> we want to take a picture with steph curry. you can d9gjzy it. >> well, not quite, his trophy tomorrow, two mvp's trophies at the oracle arena. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. twelve hours, engagement photos or whatever you want to do, you got two trophies and you can show up and take a picture. you cannot take the trophy away with you. >> or maybe do a kiss cam. we'll know where you will be tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us, have a great day tomorrow. bye-bye. starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- drake, megyn kelly, musical gu
the stage is set for the ware yo y warriors. so much to remember and think about.e'll be back. >>> we have breaking news to share with you out of the east bay i-80 is shut down to some police activity in hercules. at this point in term of fke rerouted. find out more about what's going on. at least one person is taken to the hospital and that area is right now really in assessable. look for the latest at 4:30. >> we want to take a picture with steph curry. you can d9gjzy it....
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that comes one day after the long lines at the chicago mid-ware airport. and a glitch that left thousands of passengers in a different city in the luggage. we explain what is causing the problems and when they will be fixed. >> this summer that could be easier said than done. passengers this week across the country are already facing swelling security lines. >> this summer the backup are only expected to build. >> there will be wait times this summer. >> at issue the number of the t.s.a. officers hasn't kept up with the growing number of passengers. to combat that, the t.s.a. announced a ten-pot include speeding up the hiring of more than 700 officers by this summer. maximizing overtime and adding k-9 teams to help screen people. >> we will work to bring on more resources to meet the increased demand. but we will keep at our principal job, protection of the american people. >> congressman john micah who chairs the transportation committee isn't convinced this will keep the line dragging on. >> they need to staff the traffic. they can't get that right. airl
that comes one day after the long lines at the chicago mid-ware airport. and a glitch that left thousands of passengers in a different city in the luggage. we explain what is causing the problems and when they will be fixed. >> this summer that could be easier said than done. passengers this week across the country are already facing swelling security lines. >> this summer the backup are only expected to build. >> there will be wait times this summer. >> at issue the...
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a lot of our local athletes are on the road to rio, running, jumping and swimming their ware to t way to the olympics. >> it's like ballet in the water, a grueling feat of strength, endurance and poise. synchronized swimming has been called the most sport in the olympic games. u.s. team swimmers maria and anita know it. the two athletes are the only swimmers representing the u.s. in synchronized swimming in rio. >> we have our place, our world ranking and kind of looking at the countries ahead of us and what they do better than us and what we need to improve. >> you have to show up every day and you have to be, you know, on your best game every day even if you're not feeling well. you have to push through. >> alvarez has synchronized swimming in her blood. her mother is a former athlete and a current coach. both say they gave up traditional up bringing to become fierce competitors. >> all the sacrifices we've made over the years and missing out on prom or graduation. >> those girls are training from 7:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the afternoon and they have only an half an hour, 45
a lot of our local athletes are on the road to rio, running, jumping and swimming their ware to t way to the olympics. >> it's like ballet in the water, a grueling feat of strength, endurance and poise. synchronized swimming has been called the most sport in the olympic games. u.s. team swimmers maria and anita know it. the two athletes are the only swimmers representing the u.s. in synchronized swimming in rio. >> we have our place, our world ranking and kind of looking at the...
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. >> reporter: police are warning residents to be ware and don't feel pressured to hire a repairman that offers a quick fix. >> scammers are hoping to intimidate you, rush you to make a that moment. >> absolutely. just shut the door on them. she wanted a solution for her kids stinky sports gear and now it earned her a spot on qvc. the rise of the glove sticks next. >>> and these baby eagles finally have names. what you decided they should be called. is that coffee? yea, it's nespresso. i want in. ♪ you're ready. ♪ get ready to experience a cup above. is that coffee? nespresso. what else? >> we came up with something all together and it was unanimous. glove sticks. >> congratulations. >> we are all still clapping. after crowned today's next big thing a mom from ashburn is on the way to qvc. she created glove sticks a a unique deodorizer on two sticks and you insert them in to shoes and sports gear to remove the odor. we talked to woods via from her three athletic kids. >> we couldn't get the smell out. we were riding with the windows down and a i was like this isn't right. i
. >> reporter: police are warning residents to be ware and don't feel pressured to hire a repairman that offers a quick fix. >> scammers are hoping to intimidate you, rush you to make a that moment. >> absolutely. just shut the door on them. she wanted a solution for her kids stinky sports gear and now it earned her a spot on qvc. the rise of the glove sticks next. >>> and these baby eagles finally have names. what you decided they should be called. is that coffee?...
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. >> spy ware. >> so tomorrow is tomorrow going to be the day we have been hoping for? >> sunshine. >> that annie talked about? but it is not all day. not a perfect day tomorrow but we will see cloud cover early and then the sun late in the afternoon. a nice afternoon around here. right now tracking showers. we have some clouds. temperatures are not too bad for this time of the year. 59 degrees. winds from the north at 12 miles an hour. the north wind helps to keep in cooler air, helps to keep in moisture around here. 59 leesburg, 52 winchester. 60 back to annapolis. we are looking at an okay night tonight. an okay start. the rain should be over by 6:00 a.m. when you are at the bus stop, 7:00 to 8:00, it will be cool. 52 degrees. in the afternoon, much nicer, partly to mostly cloudy skies and much nicer. upper 60s to around 70. this showers over the last couple of hours. one band came through the metro area. now we are seeing some showers to the north in martinsburg, north of winchester, jefferson county, west virginia, county and here's the showers that once again have
. >> spy ware. >> so tomorrow is tomorrow going to be the day we have been hoping for? >> sunshine. >> that annie talked about? but it is not all day. not a perfect day tomorrow but we will see cloud cover early and then the sun late in the afternoon. a nice afternoon around here. right now tracking showers. we have some clouds. temperatures are not too bad for this time of the year. 59 degrees. winds from the north at 12 miles an hour. the north wind helps to keep in...
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a new competitor is in the athletic ware race and tyler is the entrepreneur behind outdoor voices, athing line putting a feminine touch on the workout wardrobe. kate rogers has more. >> you can't see any sweat? >> you can't see any sweat. >> wow. >> better, faster, stronger, motivates some but doesn't work for everyone. tyler haney never quite got it. >> running over hurdles, that makes sense but realized that there was a powerful combination about being feminine and athletic. >> another thing that never worked for her, the materials in most athletic lines. >> she was meant to go to college but took a year off and attend attended parson's in new york city instead. >> while in school, i dealt with technical material, the science behind raw materials. >> from there, outdoor voices was born. she launched her business in 2013. >> the brand has the spirit, the youthful energy. being beyond without experience was helpful at the time because i'd ask and be in people's offices that probably if i had more experience i wouldn't have. there weren't boundaries, there weren't rules. >> unlike the
a new competitor is in the athletic ware race and tyler is the entrepreneur behind outdoor voices, athing line putting a feminine touch on the workout wardrobe. kate rogers has more. >> you can't see any sweat? >> you can't see any sweat. >> wow. >> better, faster, stronger, motivates some but doesn't work for everyone. tyler haney never quite got it. >> running over hurdles, that makes sense but realized that there was a powerful combination about being feminine...
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maybe i should ware it.we're looking at a wonderful, warm wednesday and we're going to keep the humidity nice and low. don't go anywhere because we'll have a look at the seven day forecast, including the memorial cw5"kutt)q'd and the beaches int a few minutes. we'll be right back. passes pass ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ll i wanna hear is t down, get down. ♪ ♪ get down, get down. at enterprise, we guarantee it. next vehicle purchase? head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales ange your thinking about buying your next one. > protestor
maybe i should ware it.we're looking at a wonderful, warm wednesday and we're going to keep the humidity nice and low. don't go anywhere because we'll have a look at the seven day forecast, including the memorial cw5"kutt)q'd and the beaches int a few minutes. we'll be right back. passes pass ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so...
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they plan to take lily to the farm sanction ware in north jersey. >> to the jersey shore bureau now, how would you like to add to the parking meter without getting out of the beach, not out of the chair, it's possible in ocean city. >> sounds incredible. nbc 10 jersey shore reporter found out the system, though, does put a limit on just how long you can stay parked in one place. >> tammy fed a parking meter in downtown ocean city the old school way. with a quarter. >> i'm fortunate today i have a pocketbook full of change. normally i don't. >> reporter: now, though, she also has options of paying for that parking spot through a free app on her phone. >> i think that would be a lot better. >> reporter: the seaside resort rolled out the park mobile service this month for all 1800 parking meters. wildwood started using the app a fews ago. >> how many times do you come to park and you have no quarters? and nobody wants to give you change. so i think that's a great idea. >> reporter: after setting up an account and providing a payment method like a credit card, enter a parking zone number
they plan to take lily to the farm sanction ware in north jersey. >> to the jersey shore bureau now, how would you like to add to the parking meter without getting out of the beach, not out of the chair, it's possible in ocean city. >> sounds incredible. nbc 10 jersey shore reporter found out the system, though, does put a limit on just how long you can stay parked in one place. >> tammy fed a parking meter in downtown ocean city the old school way. with a quarter. >>...
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. >>> presley is a service dog for joseph ware who has a form of muscular dystrophy.ned to a wheelchair by the time they are in their teens. >> presley goes to school every day and officials at the middle school decided, you know what, why not include her in the yearbook so presley, by the way, is a golden doodle. >> i wonder if she had someone to do her hair. that person that always comes on picture day. look at her holding her leash and everything. >> i would have to think that's a first. very cool. >> more news after this. and rain or shine-- the weekend is just a few hours away. but if you were wondering, there will be a lot more rain, than shine today. good morning washington. toss to eileen today: cloudy, cool, and rainy. highs: 54-58 winds: nne 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy with scattered showers. lows: 46-50 winds: nw 5 mph saturday: mostly cloudy and warmer. isolated showers. highs: 67-73 winds: nw to sw 5-10 mph breaking overnight. alexandria, not far from landmark mall. officers responded to the 61-hundred block of lincolnia road just before 10-pm. once t
. >>> presley is a service dog for joseph ware who has a form of muscular dystrophy.ned to a wheelchair by the time they are in their teens. >> presley goes to school every day and officials at the middle school decided, you know what, why not include her in the yearbook so presley, by the way, is a golden doodle. >> i wonder if she had someone to do her hair. that person that always comes on picture day. look at her holding her leash and everything. >> i would have...
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. >> reporter: in this kitchen, there's no recipe for what brian ware is cooking, because what he's cooking isn't dinner. >> we take the assorted crayons, melt it down. some of the paper is coming off here. >> it almost looks like spaghetti. >> yes. >> reporter: he calls it his crayon initiative. and on a good day, he'll crank out 4,000 crayons using what kind of looks like a waffle maker that he designed. this living room/den has turned into crayon storage. you've got boxes and boxes of all of these crayons. check this out, in the time we've been here, right here on the front porch, more deliveries. >> reporter: at a community event this week, 100 volunteers gathered to help. >> go back through them. >> reporter: and once packaged, they'll send them to local hospitals. this girl is recovering from spinal surgery and coloring helps her forget the pain. >> it's a place where i get to escape from everything, and really focus on just coloring. sometimes some of my medical stuff, it really stresses me out. so i try to keep my mind off it. >> reporter: 11-year-old jayden likes to let her imagina
. >> reporter: in this kitchen, there's no recipe for what brian ware is cooking, because what he's cooking isn't dinner. >> we take the assorted crayons, melt it down. some of the paper is coming off here. >> it almost looks like spaghetti. >> yes. >> reporter: he calls it his crayon initiative. and on a good day, he'll crank out 4,000 crayons using what kind of looks like a waffle maker that he designed. this living room/den has turned into crayon storage. you've...
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we have several hundred vendors selling their wares here on the promenade. >> we'll have a live reportrom sea isle city coming up in our next half hour. >>> delaware's national guard headquarters now has a new name. the delaware national guard named their headquarters in new castle in honor of former state attorney general beau biden. beau served in the national guard. vice president biden talked about beau and the family's struggle. >> the support, all you have given us the last two years, and i say two years, because we knew we were in deep trouble two years ago, has meant more than you will ever know. >> biden says the family is now channeling its energy into causes that beau would support if he were still alive. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 72 degrees here at nbc 10. cooler at the shore. as things cool down, we're seeing fog form. this is a foggy view from cape may. you can see cars moving. can't see beach avenue other than that. the fog thickening. you can see the heavy downpours way offshore. clouds are lingering in delaw
we have several hundred vendors selling their wares here on the promenade. >> we'll have a live reportrom sea isle city coming up in our next half hour. >>> delaware's national guard headquarters now has a new name. the delaware national guard named their headquarters in new castle in honor of former state attorney general beau biden. beau served in the national guard. vice president biden talked about beau and the family's struggle. >> the support, all you have given us...
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first thing is cool ware and make sure it's clean. >> make sure you cover it because once you have that skin and protection is gone, then you set yourself up for some sort of infection, skin infection, and if there's anything more than a simple burn i would say go to the emergency room. there are professionals that can really take care of this because a simple burn can become a big complex thing. the other thing we want people to really pay attention is things we have talked about every year. how to cook your food, how to not mix the raw food versus with your cooked ones because the e. coli and bacteria, the cross-contamination is always a big problem. last year i think you talked about investing in a great thermoster. >> right. >> because it should go all the way up to 165 degrees. basic tools you need and wash your hand and that board frequently because bacteria can set in, and, of course, it's sunny out there and a beautiful weekend and when the food is out there more than two hours just get rid of it. it's not worth all the salmonellas and all the bacterias and gi symptoms for the k
first thing is cool ware and make sure it's clean. >> make sure you cover it because once you have that skin and protection is gone, then you set yourself up for some sort of infection, skin infection, and if there's anything more than a simple burn i would say go to the emergency room. there are professionals that can really take care of this because a simple burn can become a big complex thing. the other thing we want people to really pay attention is things we have talked about every...
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. >>> presley is a service dog for joseph ware who has a form of muscular dystrophy.d to a wheelchair by the time they are in their teens. >> presley goes to school every day and officials at the middle school decided, you know what, why not include her in the yearbook so presley, by the way, is a golden doodle. >> i wonder if she had someone to do her hair. that person that always comes on picture day. look at her holding her leash and everything. >> i would have to think that's a first. very cool. >> more news after this. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if yo
. >>> presley is a service dog for joseph ware who has a form of muscular dystrophy.d to a wheelchair by the time they are in their teens. >> presley goes to school every day and officials at the middle school decided, you know what, why not include her in the yearbook so presley, by the way, is a golden doodle. >> i wonder if she had someone to do her hair. that person that always comes on picture day. look at her holding her leash and everything. >> i would have to...
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they would go out, sell their wares and actually take the snakes with them. really? now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
they would go out, sell their wares and actually take the snakes with them. really? now, the people who make antiques roadshow possible. (birds chirping) mom! we believe that if it's important to you, it's worth protecting. liberty mutual insurance is a proud sponsor of antiques roadshow. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
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spy ware and a tool that secretly waits to steal your information. >> it stays dormant until you to a financial website of interest and only then does it pop up. >> like your username and password from bank accounts and more. >> the criminal is sitting on the other end obtaining that information in realtime and using that to log onto your account. >> how much do we think could be at risk? >> we already know of $4 million that were stole bin this malware. the potential is much bigger. >> reporter: the hackers behind it even leaving top researchers bewildered. >> we're up against professionals and we believe they're located somewhere in eastern europe. >> reporter: according to him, the malware typically getting in through an e-mail sending you a link and clicking that link will infect your computer. it may seem obvious but don't click on it. make sure your system is up to date and don't use the same password for every account. and those paper statements you used to get in the mail, it may not be a bad idea. they can change things on the screen. while they steal money, they can make it
spy ware and a tool that secretly waits to steal your information. >> it stays dormant until you to a financial website of interest and only then does it pop up. >> like your username and password from bank accounts and more. >> the criminal is sitting on the other end obtaining that information in realtime and using that to log onto your account. >> how much do we think could be at risk? >> we already know of $4 million that were stole bin this malware. the...
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are trying to clean up hazardous materials from a massive four-alarm fire that erupted at a chemical ware 40us. explosions and toxic smoke billowed into the sky forcing hundreds to evacuate or schettner place. nbc's janet shamlian is there with more. >> reporter: explosions. amid amazive fire rocking houston today. >> like bomb. >> reporter: starting in a home the flames engulfed an industrial building. inside ammunition and drums of chemicals that blew up like fireworks. >> that was big. you could feel it. it shook the ground a little bit. >> reporter: with billowing smoke spewing hazardous material into theai place order. people urged to close windows, and stay inside. >> we don't really know the product of combustion at this time. it appeared to be petroleum based solvents and pesticides can be included. >> reporter: more than 600 students evacuated from a nearby elementary school. the fire went to four alarms. with almost 200 firefighters on the front lines. fighting the flames amid high winds and flying debris. >> that thing flew over and that's when a big ball of fire erupted, and w
are trying to clean up hazardous materials from a massive four-alarm fire that erupted at a chemical ware 40us. explosions and toxic smoke billowed into the sky forcing hundreds to evacuate or schettner place. nbc's janet shamlian is there with more. >> reporter: explosions. amid amazive fire rocking houston today. >> like bomb. >> reporter: starting in a home the flames engulfed an industrial building. inside ammunition and drums of chemicals that blew up like fireworks....
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that july 1802 sale at mount vernon, purchasing $800 worth of its ranging from furniture and table wares to artwork and livestock. among the items, a half-dozen stools. also, a pair of wall brackets. also in our collection, a hagan griddle bush according to the peter family was used to make the hotcakes of george washington enjoyed. the list of historical documents is fascinating. especially intriguing are several lost sundries including one here that cost $29. this a price comparable to what thomas and martha paid for the chest. saletems purchased at the 1800used at the home until 51 thomas and martha peter purchased tutor place. at the time they purchase the property, the house looked much different than it does now. the house was completed in 1816 and with serve as the home for subsequent generations of the peter family until 1983. he mount vernon object thomas and martha acquired can be found within tutor place. the prince decorated the walls, the china used at the table was found throughout the house. for the almost 200 years the family lived at tutor place, they lived among these w
that july 1802 sale at mount vernon, purchasing $800 worth of its ranging from furniture and table wares to artwork and livestock. among the items, a half-dozen stools. also, a pair of wall brackets. also in our collection, a hagan griddle bush according to the peter family was used to make the hotcakes of george washington enjoyed. the list of historical documents is fascinating. especially intriguing are several lost sundries including one here that cost $29. this a price comparable to what...
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there are cuban entrepreneurs selling their wares, their music, as well as a regime, not something that will bestwell? >> i'm good. >> that's good news. everything from will fasting diets really work to exercises that you can do at your desk. i'm exercising right now, you don't see it. no, i'm kidding. >> okay. today, though, is melanoma monday. actually a pretty serious topic here. we're starting things off with stipulate safety. one of the best ways to protect yourself from getting skin cancer is tt sunscreen.e s and especially becauseletyrtant fa >> reporter: so get out the sunblock even on a cloudy day. >>nd advce there. tom, thank you. >> and important to reapply and remember that no matter your skin tone you need sunscreen, right? make sure the spf is 30 or above, it needs to have the uva and uvb protection broad spectrum. >> and you want to apply it best to try to stay out of the check list of what to look for. >> i don't know if >> i don't know. no idea. i think that is -- one of tat p. outside this morning, what to t this morning. this is the view down towards national airport.
there are cuban entrepreneurs selling their wares, their music, as well as a regime, not something that will bestwell? >> i'm good. >> that's good news. everything from will fasting diets really work to exercises that you can do at your desk. i'm exercising right now, you don't see it. no, i'm kidding. >> okay. today, though, is melanoma monday. actually a pretty serious topic here. we're starting things off with stipulate safety. one of the best ways to protect yourself from...
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they purchased nearly $800 worth of goods ranging from furniture and table wares to artwork and even livestock. cabs that2,000 7500 they purchased. among the easily identifiable items are half a dozen stools. used by general washington in his revolutionary war campaign. also a pair of all black -- wall brackets presumed to be those that washington purchased in 1791 from james reynolds in philadelphia. also in the collection, and hanging griddle, which according was based on what was enjoyed. can easily bed and a fight, while others have such generalized description that it is impossible to establish exact identity. especially several lots of sundries, including one on here that cost $29. not a small price in 1802. comparable to what they paid for the english chest from the washington bedchamber. perfect -- purchased at the sale were used at the home until 1805, when thomas and martha peter purchased to replace. at the time the house look much different than it does now. thomas, martha, and their children resided in the west wing entombed began talking to architect dr. william fortin
they purchased nearly $800 worth of goods ranging from furniture and table wares to artwork and even livestock. cabs that2,000 7500 they purchased. among the easily identifiable items are half a dozen stools. used by general washington in his revolutionary war campaign. also a pair of all black -- wall brackets presumed to be those that washington purchased in 1791 from james reynolds in philadelphia. also in the collection, and hanging griddle, which according was based on what was enjoyed....
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if there is any hero in the book , i think, it is exemplified by chris ware, the great graphic novelist. some of you i'm sure haven't read his graphic novel's. somewhere in this bookstore there is a big box called building stories and if you open one of the works in building stories, the first page, the big circle it says i want to go to sleep and never wake up. chris suffered from enormous heartbreaking depression. but, then something changed. this is what chris told me. all of a sudden you are no longer the protagonist. why, what happened? he had a child and that changed everything for him. all of a sudden you are no longer the protagonist. the movie has a new cast. all of a sudden you are a supporting actor and you suddenly realize that what you have-- that's what you have been all along and that's the way every human being should be and that's the we really should be living your life. in light of new priority it became clear to him at least in his case, his social anxiety, his hypersensitivity to his own words and this is the way he shifted his own perception. he said, you know, all
if there is any hero in the book , i think, it is exemplified by chris ware, the great graphic novelist. some of you i'm sure haven't read his graphic novel's. somewhere in this bookstore there is a big box called building stories and if you open one of the works in building stories, the first page, the big circle it says i want to go to sleep and never wake up. chris suffered from enormous heartbreaking depression. but, then something changed. this is what chris told me. all of a sudden you...
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they are full of corruption, scandal and she doesn't ware where the money comes from. the clintons since 2001 have earned $150 million in speaking fees alone. when it's broken down to 22 of these groups are lobbying the state department directly while she was secretary of state. of course, it's pay to play influence. that's what's exposed in the book. these groups and organizations know they can get access to one of the most powerful positions in the country through the clintons and that's just not fair. charles: jessica, it doesn't pass the smell test. >> it's a little stinky of course. i don't anyone even the most vehement hillary clinton supporters wouldn't say they wish it wasn't so. charles: isn't it pay to play? >> peter schweitzer said there is no evidence or link he can draw that profts it's pay to play. the "new york times" did their own investigation and they are unearthing these connections. this doesn't affect democratic voters. >> it affected her trustworthiness numbers. even amongst democrats her popularity is dropping like a rock. she does have trustwort
they are full of corruption, scandal and she doesn't ware where the money comes from. the clintons since 2001 have earned $150 million in speaking fees alone. when it's broken down to 22 of these groups are lobbying the state department directly while she was secretary of state. of course, it's pay to play influence. that's what's exposed in the book. these groups and organizations know they can get access to one of the most powerful positions in the country through the clintons and that's just...
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i don't ware who you say will pay for it. with it wet were it's texas,, arizona or california. you have village land tees trying to deal with immigration themselves. >> when you put up barricade it has the effect of moving them around or under. it take time. that way they don't just run into a city and blend in. but having said that, you can't build 1,200 miles of fence along the river. because it will wash away. so you have to draw a straight line. once a woman and child touches american soil, they are in. so the bigger issue is what do we do with them? process them, give them an immigration court date and give them a bus ticket to chicago. kennedy: 90% of the time they don't show up for the immigration court date. >> they never do. why would they? let's start with something which is instead of uprooting people in the interior, what about the people we have today. let's just start with a pilot program and see if washington can do anything. kennedy: send them to d.c., see how that works. sharply, thanks. appreciate it. coming
i don't ware who you say will pay for it. with it wet were it's texas,, arizona or california. you have village land tees trying to deal with immigration themselves. >> when you put up barricade it has the effect of moving them around or under. it take time. that way they don't just run into a city and blend in. but having said that, you can't build 1,200 miles of fence along the river. because it will wash away. so you have to draw a straight line. once a woman and child touches american...
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. >> i think it was more like an arranged marriage and people meeting for the first time from waring clans together even though they are within the same tribe. there is a lot to be done there. i respect the fact that paul ryan has certain conditions before h endorses donald trump. he will endorse donald trump. >> the first rule of my public public -- punditry, the answer is yes. >> ryan wears his cap backwards, but they both wear red baseball caps. that's the number one rule in politics. >> will trump do px90? >> if he can. >> next story, this time the butler really did it. anthony senecal served as trump's butler before retiring in 2009 and becoming the in house historian at trump's palm beach estate. he also posts inflammatory comments. mother jones dug up doosies. he wrote, just a short note to you on our putz-headed president. that's what he said. this character should have been taken out by our military and shot as an enemy agent in his first term. wow. he confirmed that he wrote that and believes that saying, quote, i wrote that. i believe that. in other posts he refers to obam
. >> i think it was more like an arranged marriage and people meeting for the first time from waring clans together even though they are within the same tribe. there is a lot to be done there. i respect the fact that paul ryan has certain conditions before h endorses donald trump. he will endorse donald trump. >> the first rule of my public public -- punditry, the answer is yes. >> ryan wears his cap backwards, but they both wear red baseball caps. that's the number one rule...
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. >> being able to hear more fully will help her in her work as case manager but her grand better ware. >> ktvu fox 2 at 6: now. >>> caught on camera. dash cam video shows a bike rider in a bike lane being hit by a police car in san francisco. tonight that video is renewing concerns about the safety of riding a bicycle in the city. good evening i'm julie haener. >> that bike rider was following the rules of the road when he was hit by that patrol car. new at 6:00 run run is at 2nd and mission bike riders say this is a perfect example of the dangers they face. >> this video clearly exposes dangers on the road es pshlly here because it's extremely busy. this is the bike lane we're talking about. the bicycle coalition says it expresses the need for protected lanes. >> keep your eye on the cyclist it captures him traveling in a green bike lane when a san francisco police car darts sways and hits him. >> he was biking how we teach people to bike. >> the bicycle coalition says it was preventable. >> they're required by law not to smash into you. >> the crash happened thursday at 2nd and miss
. >> being able to hear more fully will help her in her work as case manager but her grand better ware. >> ktvu fox 2 at 6: now. >>> caught on camera. dash cam video shows a bike rider in a bike lane being hit by a police car in san francisco. tonight that video is renewing concerns about the safety of riding a bicycle in the city. good evening i'm julie haener. >> that bike rider was following the rules of the road when he was hit by that patrol car. new at 6:00 run...
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federal prosecutors say clifford wares was convicted of several counts including child pornography henicated with a 13-year-old girl using social media. and he had send photos of he herself engaging in sex acts. >> to stories making headlines around the world u.s. senate has allowed families of victims of 911 to sue suede arabia. >> president already said he would veelt owe it. under this legislation families would be able to sue the country of saudi arabia in u.s. courts for any role the countr country's government may have played in the terrorist attack attacks. saudi arabia has threatened to pull billions out of the u.s. economy if the bill becomes law. we'll keep you posted. 6:20, genetically modified foods are safe to eat with no ill effect on your health. they reviewed data and found gmo foods did not lead to increase in cancer, obesity, gastro intestal illness, kidney disease oraler juries. the four main crops are corn, soy beans, cotton and sugar beans. >> many in this country would dispute those findings. >> your sun veen maying giving you less protection than you think consu
federal prosecutors say clifford wares was convicted of several counts including child pornography henicated with a 13-year-old girl using social media. and he had send photos of he herself engaging in sex acts. >> to stories making headlines around the world u.s. senate has allowed families of victims of 911 to sue suede arabia. >> president already said he would veelt owe it. under this legislation families would be able to sue the country of saudi arabia in u.s. courts for any...
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kris van cleave has the story from chicago's mid-ware international. >> reporter: neverending lines,of missed flights and passengers forced to sleep on cots, all caused by delayed security lines at chicago's busiest airport. lawmakers on capitol hill are now asking congress to intervene. >> people are missing their flights, and the airlines are losing a lot of money. this is an economic crisis as well as a passenger crisis that we believe the congress needs to step in and fix. >> reporter: on wednesday american airlines agreed to spend $4 million on additional staffing to take some of the load off the tsa. there were also calls for chicago mid-way international airport and o'hare airport to hire private screeners. >> i think privatizing would absolutely be a huge efficiency and ultimately would make traveling safer for passengers, easier for passengers. >> reporter: how did this mess happen? it started with a surge of flyers and now a record number of travelers are expected this summer. an additional 95,500 a day compared to last year. but since 2011 the tsa has lost funding and shed
kris van cleave has the story from chicago's mid-ware international. >> reporter: neverending lines,of missed flights and passengers forced to sleep on cots, all caused by delayed security lines at chicago's busiest airport. lawmakers on capitol hill are now asking congress to intervene. >> people are missing their flights, and the airlines are losing a lot of money. this is an economic crisis as well as a passenger crisis that we believe the congress needs to step in and fix....
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that comes one day after the long lines at the chicago mid-ware airport. a glitch that left thousands of passengers in a different city in the luggage. we explain what is causing the problems and when they will be fixed. >> this summer that could be easier said than done. passengers this week across the country are already facing swelling security lines. >> this summer the backup are only expected to build. >> there will be wait times this summer. >> at issue the number of the t.s.a. officers hasn't kept up with the growing number of passengers. to combat that, the t.s.a. announced a ten-pot
that comes one day after the long lines at the chicago mid-ware airport. a glitch that left thousands of passengers in a different city in the luggage. we explain what is causing the problems and when they will be fixed. >> this summer that could be easier said than done. passengers this week across the country are already facing swelling security lines. >> this summer the backup are only expected to build. >> there will be wait times this summer. >> at issue the number...