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. >> reporter: oretha bestman-yates has shopped at this west african market on staten island for more than 20 years. a few months ago, there were 22 vendors here. today, there are just five. you said normally this place would be packed. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: but it's not. >> it's not packed because of the scare of the ebola virus. >> reporter: bestman-yates says she's watched west african business suffer since the outbreak of ebola in liberia. >> it is devastating. it's something that we can't even explain ourselves. we just try to hold our head up high. >> reporter: most here have lost friends and family to the epidemic overseas. no one on staten island has the disease, but that hasn't stopped the slurs against west africans in this neighborhood. >> people don't want to talk with you. you walk in the street, and they yell out, "african, go back to africa with your ebola." >> reporter: someone's ideal that out to you? >> oh, yes, it happens all the time. >> reporter: and it's not just new york. in connecticut, a family is suing the school district for banning their daughter from cl
. >> reporter: oretha bestman-yates has shopped at this west african market on staten island for more than 20 years. a few months ago, there were 22 vendors here. today, there are just five. you said normally this place would be packed. >> oh, yes. >> reporter: but it's not. >> it's not packed because of the scare of the ebola virus. >> reporter: bestman-yates says she's watched west african business suffer since the outbreak of ebola in liberia. >> it is...
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yates is the president of the staten island liberian community association. the treatment of liberians got worse after the news of thomas eric duncan, who died in texas of ebola earlier this month. >> with the three countries affected, liberia -- >> so you're affected in new york because you're liberian? >> yes. >> sreenivasan: once they know you're from africa, they're scared? >> they're scared. >> sreenivasan: yates said her 6-year-old son jordan came home from school one day saying he only wanted to be american, not liberian-american because the kids teased him of having ebola. since returning from liberia in july, yates said she's had trouble going back to her job as a healthcare worker even with a clean bill of health from her doctor. >> our people are looking after us financially because there's no work. >> sreenivasan: in the mean time, yates and silca are keeping a food pantry and sending money back home. she spoke on the implications of the ebola outbreak. >> if you have any concern of the ebola, the immigration status, please let us speak with you o
yates is the president of the staten island liberian community association. the treatment of liberians got worse after the news of thomas eric duncan, who died in texas of ebola earlier this month. >> with the three countries affected, liberia -- >> so you're affected in new york because you're liberian? >> yes. >> sreenivasan: once they know you're from africa, they're scared? >> they're scared. >> sreenivasan: yates said her 6-year-old son jordan came home...
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. >> reporter: aretha bessman yates heads the liberian association community here and she says people regularly go back to visit family and welcome those who go to visit in the last few months things have changed. following the death of the first ebola patient in the u.s., yates says there's more tension among immigrants now fearful about going to hospitals. >> people are not being open about this whole thing. they trying to keep it to themselves. >> reporter: that is a problem. being able to identify symptoms quickly is crucial. at nearby staten island university hospital which serves the liberian community doctors, nurses and administrators have no illusions. ebola may come here. >> first thing they come in, have you traveled, if yes within the last 21 days, where have you traveled. >> is it a risk, of course, it's a risk. of course, it's a risk. do i think it's more of a risk here than anywhere else? well, maybe new york city not because of so many west africans here because there are so many planes flying in. >> reporter: he heads the dec decontamination room. the patient never ha
. >> reporter: aretha bessman yates heads the liberian association community here and she says people regularly go back to visit family and welcome those who go to visit in the last few months things have changed. following the death of the first ebola patient in the u.s., yates says there's more tension among immigrants now fearful about going to hospitals. >> people are not being open about this whole thing. they trying to keep it to themselves. >> reporter: that is a...
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and ashley yates, an activist, poet, artist, raised in florissant, missouri.e's a member and co-creator of millennial activists united. i began by asking tef poe to talk about what's happening this weekend. >> what we're going to see this weekend is a massive show of force by peaceful demonstrators coming from all over the country, all over the world, possibly, to ferguson and greater st. louis as a whole, to stand in solidarity, to speak out against injustices that happened with police brutality, not just with michael brown, but with several people, several different cases worldwide. >> you were about to start the two are when mike brown was killed. is that right? where were you? >> i was part of a college tour, which ironically, michael brown was supposed to attend that college. >> where is it? >> a midwest regional trade school in st. louis. i was going to help promote the music sector of the school. >> did you go there? >> no, i did not. >> what happened? >> i went on one day of the tour. i went to memphis. i did not show right leaving home with all of tha
and ashley yates, an activist, poet, artist, raised in florissant, missouri.e's a member and co-creator of millennial activists united. i began by asking tef poe to talk about what's happening this weekend. >> what we're going to see this weekend is a massive show of force by peaceful demonstrators coming from all over the country, all over the world, possibly, to ferguson and greater st. louis as a whole, to stand in solidarity, to speak out against injustices that happened with police...
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la fiscala un video de vigilancia muestra a la mujer sumistrndole a ''forrest hayes'' heroina en su yateanta cruz mientras ella lo mirababa morir.. ---la defensa de ''tickleman'' dice que la mujer no tena motivo para matarlo ya que ''hayes'' era un cliente constante... lorena/ms --- contina la bsqueda del hombre que en las ltimas semanas ha expuestos sus partes ntimas a menores de edad en la ciudad de palo alto --- take vo --- una tercera vctima fue identificada por la polica cuando sus padres acudieron al departamento para declarar que en el mes de agosto su hija de 13 aÑos paseaba a su perro por la zona y vio a un hombre dentro de su vehculo tocndose mientras la observaba --- --- la polica divulg un retrato hablado que ayude a identificar al sospechoso --- lorena/ms --- el departamento de polica de san jos sabr hoy que piensan sus oficiales del programa de tiempo extra para manejar la escasez de efectivos a travs de una encuesta entre sus miembros --- take vo --- el plan obliga a los uniformados a regresar a sus labores en sus tiempos libres y aumenta los turnos hasta 10 horas diarias
la fiscala un video de vigilancia muestra a la mujer sumistrndole a ''forrest hayes'' heroina en su yateanta cruz mientras ella lo mirababa morir.. ---la defensa de ''tickleman'' dice que la mujer no tena motivo para matarlo ya que ''hayes'' era un cliente constante... lorena/ms --- contina la bsqueda del hombre que en las ltimas semanas ha expuestos sus partes ntimas a menores de edad en la ciudad de palo alto --- take vo --- una tercera vctima fue identificada por la polica cuando sus padres...
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are feeling double the fear, the fear of we could be hit in attacks by isis terrorists and relate yated by the muslim haters. this raises a question, who has the most power in publicly fighting back against groups like isil? >> it is the general community. we have to first of all express ourselves in public media. so make sure that muslims have a media presence and the general community at large. if we are able to successfully differentiate, as religion and faith then if that can be on a mass level, the general idea, then as a community, as a religious community we successfully separated ours from the collective responsibility. >> all right, we have out of time. thank you to the guests. coming up next, the ebola outbreak among the top ten concerns for americans. is the fear of the virus causing stigmas in the african-american. we talk to the one that started the campaign i'm not a virus, i'm the passengers arriving from west africa have to self-monitor for the symptoms of ebola. the fear for amendment -- african americans is leading to sfart a social campaign. >> we are liberians, and n
are feeling double the fear, the fear of we could be hit in attacks by isis terrorists and relate yated by the muslim haters. this raises a question, who has the most power in publicly fighting back against groups like isil? >> it is the general community. we have to first of all express ourselves in public media. so make sure that muslims have a media presence and the general community at large. if we are able to successfully differentiate, as religion and faith then if that can be on a...
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. >> aretha best manhattan yates, head the community association here.he said people regularly go back to see family or welcome those who visit. in the last few months things have changed. you tell some one your from liberia they pull away. >> following the death of the first ebola patient, yates says there is more tension among immigrants. fearful about going to hospitals. >> people are not being open about this whole thing. they're trying to keep it to themselves. >> that is a problem. being able to identify symptoms quickly is crucial. at nearby staten island university hospital, which serves the liberian community, doctors, nurses, administrators have no illusions. ebola may come here. first thang come in. have you traveled. yes. within the last 21 days. where have you traveled. >> is it a risk? of course a risk. any more of of a risk here than anywhere else. maybe new york city. not because of west africans here, because there are so many planes flying here. >> the doctor head up the hospital emergency medicine department. a decontamination room, ac
. >> aretha best manhattan yates, head the community association here.he said people regularly go back to see family or welcome those who visit. in the last few months things have changed. you tell some one your from liberia they pull away. >> following the death of the first ebola patient, yates says there is more tension among immigrants. fearful about going to hospitals. >> people are not being open about this whole thing. they're trying to keep it to themselves. >>...
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. >> retired employee, valerie yates and current plumeriaies spoke out when we uncovered the use of personal credit card for $55,000 in employee travel. the county paid him back. while he banked the rewards. but new documents showed he actually charged a lot more than just travel to his personal card. it has to do with these. yes, parking spaces. lots of parking spaces. you see, the county pays for employees to park downtown. documents show he charged nearly $50,000 of it to his personal card. he also charged $3,000 for supplies. and it all adds up to $162,000 in reimbursements and rewards since 2003. this employee decide to speak out after seeing our original report. as for the new documents and spending we uncovered. we request his e-mails relating to travel over the last few years. there are thousand of pages. like this one. where he writes. getting an extra hotel is my area of expertise. others, reveal the fiscal officer, mary clesi knew about the practice. she e-mail add but booking a hotel for a personal trip. hope you can earn points for a stay there. or this trip. his county card pai
. >> retired employee, valerie yates and current plumeriaies spoke out when we uncovered the use of personal credit card for $55,000 in employee travel. the county paid him back. while he banked the rewards. but new documents showed he actually charged a lot more than just travel to his personal card. it has to do with these. yes, parking spaces. lots of parking spaces. you see, the county pays for employees to park downtown. documents show he charged nearly $50,000 of it to his personal...
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que un video de vigilancia muestra a tickelman cuando inyecta la droga a ''forrest hayes'', en su yatenta cruz mientras supuestamente lo mirababa morir.. ---la defensa de ''tickleman'' una prostituta, argumenta que la mujer no tena motivo para matarlo ya que ''hayes'' era un cliente constante... lorena/ms --- contina la bsqueda del hombre que en las ltimas semanas ha expuestos sus partes ntimas a menores de edad en la ciudad de palo alto --- take vo --una tercera vctima fue identificada por la polica cuando sus padres acudieron a la agencia para declarar que en el mes de agosto su nina de 13 aÑos paseaba a su perro y vio a un hombre dentro de un vehculo tocndose mientras la observaba --- ------ la polica dio a conocer un retrato hablado del sospechoso --- lorena facebook lorena/ms --- el presidente barack obama emiti su voto anticipado el da de hoy .... take vo en un centro comunitario de la ciudad de chicago para las elecciones de este 4 de noviembre --- ---si no se ha registrado para votar, hoy es el ltimo da para registrarse como nuevo votante o si usted ha cambiado su domicilio o s
que un video de vigilancia muestra a tickelman cuando inyecta la droga a ''forrest hayes'', en su yatenta cruz mientras supuestamente lo mirababa morir.. ---la defensa de ''tickleman'' una prostituta, argumenta que la mujer no tena motivo para matarlo ya que ''hayes'' era un cliente constante... lorena/ms --- contina la bsqueda del hombre que en las ltimas semanas ha expuestos sus partes ntimas a menores de edad en la ciudad de palo alto --- take vo --una tercera vctima fue identificada por la...
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ashley yates is the co-creator of melenial and denise lieberman co-chair of don't shoot coalition andtaffer attorney with advancement project training ferguson residents on civil disobedience. when you talk about training organizers for civil disobedience, what does that mean? >> we are out here today to make clear that the actions of government and the police will not go unnoticed. the act of protesting itself confers dignity upon people whom the government has not recognized, whose voices have not been heard. that is why people are out here today. that is why we are out supporting and standing in solidarity with the people of ferguson. >> ashley, when you see these images of people with their hands up, people, you know, sort of standing still or marching as police in riot gear are decked out, people do think of the 1960s and those protests and think of this as sort of the next step in that civil rights movement. but in this case, do you get the sense that there is movement forward? there's either a national audience, a federal response or something that is happening as a result of t
ashley yates is the co-creator of melenial and denise lieberman co-chair of don't shoot coalition andtaffer attorney with advancement project training ferguson residents on civil disobedience. when you talk about training organizers for civil disobedience, what does that mean? >> we are out here today to make clear that the actions of government and the police will not go unnoticed. the act of protesting itself confers dignity upon people whom the government has not recognized, whose...
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topvo --la supuesta prostituta acusada de aplicar una inyeccion letal de heroina en un yate, a un ejecutivogoogle... --se presento en la corte de santa cruz esta maÑana. --durante la audiencia, la defensa de "alix tichel-man" indico que la muerte del ejecutivo identificado como "forrest hayes" fue un accidente. --el hecho quedo grabado en un video que estudian las autoridades. --pero aun sigue la gran interrogante sobre la muerte por sobredosis en georgia de otro hombre que tenia una relacion con la acusada. vo cesar --- la polica de oakland investiga dos homicidios reportados este fin de semana. --- uno de los incidentes se registro en la calle chestnut al oeste de la ciudad donde una persona fue apuÑalada. --- en el segundo caso un hombre de 41 aÑos fue baleado en la calle 46 --- --- las autoridades ofrecen una recompensa de 20 mil dlares a quien de informacion. cesar ---en el area de "willow glen" en san jose alguien se ha dado a la tarea de romper los vidrios de varios negocios... take vo ---el mas reciente caso de vandalismo ocurrio en un salon de belleza en la avenida "licoln"... ---l
topvo --la supuesta prostituta acusada de aplicar una inyeccion letal de heroina en un yate, a un ejecutivogoogle... --se presento en la corte de santa cruz esta maÑana. --durante la audiencia, la defensa de "alix tichel-man" indico que la muerte del ejecutivo identificado como "forrest hayes" fue un accidente. --el hecho quedo grabado en un video que estudian las autoridades. --pero aun sigue la gran interrogante sobre la muerte por sobredosis en georgia de otro hombre que...
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. >> yate is on alert -- united states is on alert. i look at this experience in texas as a wake-up call. >> officials at the c.d.c. and department of homeland security are not saying whether they'll use hand-held temperature equipment. they said the agency will not hesitate to take additional measures if necessary. >> an infectious disease special ist joins us in our studio. for people potentially exposed to thomas duncan, is there anything they can do, besides wait and see. >> there are pcr tests, rapid tests, where we can get a result in a couple of hours. they are not 100% perfect. to be completely sure that one is not infected, we have to wait 21 days, which is the maximum amount of time to develop the sentence. >> talking about being sure - we saw people go into his department without hazmat suits. are officials being careful or are they not necessary? >> depends on what they were doing in the apartment. if you have someone delivering groceries, dropping something off, and not having contact with anyone or anything, you don't nee
. >> yate is on alert -- united states is on alert. i look at this experience in texas as a wake-up call. >> officials at the c.d.c. and department of homeland security are not saying whether they'll use hand-held temperature equipment. they said the agency will not hesitate to take additional measures if necessary. >> an infectious disease special ist joins us in our studio. for people potentially exposed to thomas duncan, is there anything they can do, besides wait and see....
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. >> he says it negotiate yates with health insurance companies he says we should give covered californiae to work. >> it takes time to refor this program. >> tomorrow night we'll look at prop 46, raising the cap on malpracte lawsuits. during the ads they often lk about an independent commission that is the board of covered california tha remains no tter what happens with prop 45. it doesn't change. >> thank you. >> spencer is off. >> yes. weather looks terrific tomorrow. two out of the games are go gog to cooperate. plenty of cloud cover to the north. light showers around yuk kaia. pacific northwest, we've been tracking rai and a tornado reported in long view, washington it traled about six blocks there was roof damage eported. this just says beauty. 68 oaland. currently morgan hill, 72 degrees here is our view we do have clouds around. temperatures upper 60s in santa rosa and napa. not only gh clouds but fog is coming in near the cost. mild for world series game three. so taking a look this is a cold front justumping heavy rain this front stalls out. and for the rest o us here we'll he
. >> he says it negotiate yates with health insurance companies he says we should give covered californiae to work. >> it takes time to refor this program. >> tomorrow night we'll look at prop 46, raising the cap on malpracte lawsuits. during the ads they often lk about an independent commission that is the board of covered california tha remains no tter what happens with prop 45. it doesn't change. >> thank you. >> spencer is off. >> yes. weather looks...
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. >> insin yu yated himself to a degree that was not appropriate. and certainly on my guard going forward not to let that happen. >> e mails are part, obligated to report their information. this comes as the commission is weighing $1.4 billion in fines following the explosion and response of 2010. this is a second batch of e mails released in the last few weeks the president of the public utilities commission recruised himself from pg&e rate proceedings and he has asked for the resignation of the chief of staff. >> this is a crowded race, the mayor put his name behind one of the top contenders. >> as it is now, an endorsement from the governor couldn't help. what the governor could not tell us is who he will put as second and third choice. >> he's certain about who to endorse in the crowded mayor's race >> i'm here to endorse her because she has a lot of common sense, good things on the city council >> i am so excited to bring back to oakland government that energy for oakland. >> my concern is not what other candidates are doing. >> the polls show
. >> insin yu yated himself to a degree that was not appropriate. and certainly on my guard going forward not to let that happen. >> e mails are part, obligated to report their information. this comes as the commission is weighing $1.4 billion in fines following the explosion and response of 2010. this is a second batch of e mails released in the last few weeks the president of the public utilities commission recruised himself from pg&e rate proceedings and he has asked for the...
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he's repute yated his isolationist character. for example, he voted in favor of military action against isis. >> if the vote came to you, would you vote yes or no? >> yes, i would vote yes and i would do it in a heart beat because i think that radical islam, isis is a threat to the united states, a threat to our embassies, to our consulates, to our journalists. >> question, is senator rand paul a libertarian and is he leading libertarians toward the mainstream of politics? >> i think that's a fair assessment. rand paul is not as pure a libertarian as his father ron paul was. rand paul is making accommodations to what's happening. for example, he backed off his total cut in foreign aid. he's much tougher on doing battle with isis than a lot of libertarians are who may say just get out of the region. but he's going to have some problems in the primaries because i think the fundamental core of the republican party at its elite level is still interventionist. it's or defensed to cold war. it's still behind sort of the cheney-bush for
he's repute yated his isolationist character. for example, he voted in favor of military action against isis. >> if the vote came to you, would you vote yes or no? >> yes, i would vote yes and i would do it in a heart beat because i think that radical islam, isis is a threat to the united states, a threat to our embassies, to our consulates, to our journalists. >> question, is senator rand paul a libertarian and is he leading libertarians toward the mainstream of politics?...
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half of the users are teenagers and thought the files would be immediately deal yated. - -- deleted.> the new tesla car will retail for $120,000 and will get you driver aid and safety features including automatic breaking. investors seemed to say so what? stock dropped nearly 8%. >> and tesla's bad day helped drive down the nasdaq, closing at 4276. the dow plummeted dropping 115 points closing at 16,544. and the s and p fell 22 points. >> just ahead on abc7 news, michael finney looks at a new service that claims it takes some hassle out of buying or selling a used car. >>> buying and selling a used car can be a hassle and dangerous. >> it k women worry about their safety. that is the idea behind behind a new service. >> this is amazing. >> yes. >> the men and women have been buying and selling cars in equal numbers we're in san francisco during lunch hour. here comes one sweek ride a white bmw just purchased. >> nice car. >> yes. >> thank you. >> he used a service to buy this car. it's a far different way to buy than average listing. >> i reached out to them. like the next day or day
half of the users are teenagers and thought the files would be immediately deal yated. - -- deleted.> the new tesla car will retail for $120,000 and will get you driver aid and safety features including automatic breaking. investors seemed to say so what? stock dropped nearly 8%. >> and tesla's bad day helped drive down the nasdaq, closing at 4276. the dow plummeted dropping 115 points closing at 16,544. and the s and p fell 22 points. >> just ahead on abc7 news, michael finney...
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. >> he says it negotiate yates with health insurance companies he says we should give covered california time to work. >> it takes time to reform this program. >> tomorrow night we'll look at prop 46, raising the cap on malpractice lawsuits. during the ads they often talk about an independent commission that is the board of covered california that remains no matter what happens with prop 45. it doesn't change. >> thank you. >> spencer is off. >> yes. weather looks terrific tomorrow. two out of three games are go going to cooperate. north. light showers around yuk kaia. pacific northwest, we've been tracking rain and a tornado reported in long view, washington it traveled about six blocks there was roof damage reported. this just says beauty. 68 oakland. currently morgan hill, 72 degrees here is our view we do have clouds around. temperatures upper 60s in santa rosa and napa. not only high clouds but fog is coming in near the coast. mild for world series game three. so taking a look this is a cold front just dumping heavy rain this front stalls out. and for the rest of us here we'll have
. >> he says it negotiate yates with health insurance companies he says we should give covered california time to work. >> it takes time to reform this program. >> tomorrow night we'll look at prop 46, raising the cap on malpractice lawsuits. during the ads they often talk about an independent commission that is the board of covered california that remains no matter what happens with prop 45. it doesn't change. >> thank you. >> spencer is off. >> yes. weather...
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half of the users are teenagers and thought the files would be immediately deal yated. - -- deleted. >> the new tesla car will retail for $120,000 and will get you driver aid and safety features including automatic breaking. investors seemed to say so what? stock dropped nearly 8%. >> and tesla's bad day helped drive down the nasdaq, closing at 4276. the dow plummeted dropping 115 points closing at 16,544. and the s and p fell 22 points. >> just ahead on abc7 news, michael finney looks at a new service that claims it takes some hassle out of buying or selling a used car. ♪ at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> buying and selling a used car can be a hassle and dangerous. >> it k women worry about their safety. that is the idea behind behind a new service. >> this is amazing. >> yes. >> the men and women have been buying and selling cars in equal numbers we're in san francisco during lunch hour. here comes one s
half of the users are teenagers and thought the files would be immediately deal yated. - -- deleted. >> the new tesla car will retail for $120,000 and will get you driver aid and safety features including automatic breaking. investors seemed to say so what? stock dropped nearly 8%. >> and tesla's bad day helped drive down the nasdaq, closing at 4276. the dow plummeted dropping 115 points closing at 16,544. and the s and p fell 22 points. >> just ahead on abc7 news, michael...
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. >> insin yu yated himself to a degree that was not appropriate. and certainly on my guard going forward not to let that happen. >> e mails are part, obligated to report their information. this comes as the commission is weighing $1.4 billion in fines following the explosion and response of 2010. this is a second batch of e mails released in the last few weeks the president of the public utilities commission recruised himself from pg&e rate proceedings and he has asked for the resignation of the chief of staff. >> this is a crowded race, the mayor put his name behind one of the top >> as it is now, an endorsement from the governor couldn't help. what the governor could not tell us is who he will put as second and third choice. >> he's endorse in the crowded mayor's race >> i'm here to endorse her because she has a lot of common sense, good things on the city council >> i am so excited to bring back to oakland government that energy for oakland. >> my concern is not what other candidates are doing. >> the polls show that rebecca kaplan says she's no
. >> insin yu yated himself to a degree that was not appropriate. and certainly on my guard going forward not to let that happen. >> e mails are part, obligated to report their information. this comes as the commission is weighing $1.4 billion in fines following the explosion and response of 2010. this is a second batch of e mails released in the last few weeks the president of the public utilities commission recruised himself from pg&e rate proceedings and he has asked for the...
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aragon say it's more of app issue for underdeveloped countries than for countries line the yates that have the infrastructure and know how diseases are transmiptd. >> we have that capability in the united states. we will never have the outbreak that you're seeing in africa in the united states. >> reporter: dr. aragon says he expects more health care workers to be exposed, but does not expect an outbreak in the general population. >> everyone is on heightened alert for possibly bow la cases. hazmat crews we rhode island moved 5 passengerrers in boston reported to have flu-like symptoms today. the flying had landed at logan international airport from dubai. none of the passengers had traveled to northwest africa, but nobody is take any cases. >>> these photos show the trouble on an american airlines flying that needed to make an emergency landing at sfo. it was a problem with the ventilation system. the plane took off from sfo, was headed to dallas fort worth when it had to turn around. it landed safely just after 2:00. authorities tell us the plane was still at low altitude, so oxygen
aragon say it's more of app issue for underdeveloped countries than for countries line the yates that have the infrastructure and know how diseases are transmiptd. >> we have that capability in the united states. we will never have the outbreak that you're seeing in africa in the united states. >> reporter: dr. aragon says he expects more health care workers to be exposed, but does not expect an outbreak in the general population. >> everyone is on heightened alert for...
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duncan had been in critical condition and ice yoel yated t -- isolated >> we'll stop the ebola virus in its tracks from spreading into our community. >> the federal government is taking new measures to try to keep other infected patients out of the u.s. some airports will start conducting separate screenings for travellers who are coming from west african countries where it is prevalent. these arriving passengers will have temperatures taken beginning this weekend or next week. >> i think our top priority should be protecting the health and safety of americans and if that means during the period of a wide spread outbreak of ebola shutting down commercial air flights from that region, that should be considered and pursued >> the white house insists the best screening is before landing on u.s. soil. >> preventing individuals who are exhibiting symptoms from boarding a plane is a most-effective measure that has countered the spread of ebola. >> so far, 3800 people have died from the current outbreak. and 8,000 contracted ebola since march. >> we're learning about the man who died accord
duncan had been in critical condition and ice yoel yated t -- isolated >> we'll stop the ebola virus in its tracks from spreading into our community. >> the federal government is taking new measures to try to keep other infected patients out of the u.s. some airports will start conducting separate screenings for travellers who are coming from west african countries where it is prevalent. these arriving passengers will have temperatures taken beginning this weekend or next week....
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duncan had been in critical condition and ice yoel yated in t -- isolated in the hospital. >> we'll stophe ebola virus in its tracks from spreading into our community. >> the federal government is taking new measures to try to keep other infected patients out of the u.s. some airports will start conducting separate screenings for travellers who are coming from west african countries where it is prevalent. these arriving passengers will have temperatures taken beginning this weekend or next week. >> i think our top priority should be protecting the health and safety of americans and if that means during the period of a wide spread outbreak of ebola shutting down commercial air flights from that region, that should be considered and pursued >> the white house insists the best screening is before landing on u.s. soil. >> preventing individuals who are exhibiting symptoms from boarding a plane is a most-effective measure that has countered the spread of ebola. >> so far, 3800 people have died from the current outbreak. and 8,000 contracted ebola since march. >> we're learning about the man w
duncan had been in critical condition and ice yoel yated in t -- isolated in the hospital. >> we'll stophe ebola virus in its tracks from spreading into our community. >> the federal government is taking new measures to try to keep other infected patients out of the u.s. some airports will start conducting separate screenings for travellers who are coming from west african countries where it is prevalent. these arriving passengers will have temperatures taken beginning this weekend...
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. >> his energy perm me yates our team. he's always encouraging everybody.ts to see everyone do well. he'll go out on a play, knock somebody down and help them back up. >> he's the third string guard and tackle. football has become his passion. >> it's pretty mazing to wear all this gear and show my school spirit out there. >> reporter: he spent the off season in the weight room with his teammates and he's seen a big improve many in his academic performance much his coach calls him an inspiration. >> we've had tough practices. he become the levity sometimes. sometimes that cheer from him or something from him, come on guys, has -- gets all the kids saying this is fun. >> don't let all the negatives come at you a at once just like push it away and keep on going. >> reporter: he has overcome obstacles in football and in life. but says it's his team that lifted him up. >> make sure nothing comes between you and your dreams. and in this case by dream is to be on the truman football team with al my friends and coaches out who are. >> let's go, truman! >> reporter
. >> his energy perm me yates our team. he's always encouraging everybody.ts to see everyone do well. he'll go out on a play, knock somebody down and help them back up. >> he's the third string guard and tackle. football has become his passion. >> it's pretty mazing to wear all this gear and show my school spirit out there. >> reporter: he spent the off season in the weight room with his teammates and he's seen a big improve many in his academic performance much his...
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leke and i will reach out and put our eyes on that and i want to commend jennifer yates for her incredible work with that neighborhood. i realize if you live anywhere near that neighborhood, you're nervous. the science hasn't changed overnight. this is not like the flu. it's not something where it spreads broadly through the community. you can only get sick -- you you can only contract it from someone who is having symptoms. and remember that the only person who had symptoms is mr. duncan who is in the hospital. no one who has been around mr. duncan during the time he has been symptomatic has shown any indication of having contracted ebola. or being sick from any other, you know, related illness. so this is a matter that we have a high degree of confidence we can control and we are working to get a response which has been a good response strengthened every hour of the day. on the incident command, are th name of the commander is chief doug bass. he is our emergency management chief. he is not going to be available for interviews. their job at incident command is to gather information and g
leke and i will reach out and put our eyes on that and i want to commend jennifer yates for her incredible work with that neighborhood. i realize if you live anywhere near that neighborhood, you're nervous. the science hasn't changed overnight. this is not like the flu. it's not something where it spreads broadly through the community. you can only get sick -- you you can only contract it from someone who is having symptoms. and remember that the only person who had symptoms is mr. duncan who...
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even myli he had yated euro-americans decried him combining these to personify the states. thomas law's eloquent condemnation was not unique. everybody to whom i have spoken condemns them equally, law informed latrobe. the architect responded with a lengthy essay of how sentiments and abstract ideas are expressed on human faces, heard as human languages, written as records, and depicted in paintings and sculpture as signs and internal operation of the mind neither audible, visible, nor tangible. and this i'm quoting him now in extent. if then it is the intention of architectural writing to record events or to perpetuate sentiments, national customs, or private matters and it is admitted that such records are worthy of the expense they may occasion, the consideration of the character in which the records shall be written and of the style is the only one before us. it may, indeed, be said that as good laws may be made in a wig wam as in the capital and that all decoration is useless and all history mere idle amusement. the senate by the constitution of our country represents
even myli he had yated euro-americans decried him combining these to personify the states. thomas law's eloquent condemnation was not unique. everybody to whom i have spoken condemns them equally, law informed latrobe. the architect responded with a lengthy essay of how sentiments and abstract ideas are expressed on human faces, heard as human languages, written as records, and depicted in paintings and sculpture as signs and internal operation of the mind neither audible, visible, nor...
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yates said they never dreamed anyone would find her message in a bottle.ne she sent as a child, so another could pop up. >>> meteorologist chris sowers will take a final look at the accuweather forecast. stay us with us, we'll be right >> let's get one last check of the weather. storm tracker 6 live double scan letting up nicely. there's nothing going on in the lehigh valley,s so we're zoom into south jersey and delaware we're seeing showers and downpours from time to time. note the lightning count in the upper right-hand side of the screen. we're not reporting any lighten strikes, this is just showers and downpours. we're expecting skies to clear by lunchtime. through the late morning hours, cloudy and showers, lunchtime, areas west of the city, skies brighten up, maybe a shower across south jersey and this afternoon we'll see sunny skies and clouds mixed in. it will be mild and temperatures in the 70s. tomorrow a big cool shot. >> "good morning america" weekend is next "action news" continues at 9:00. here's some of the stories we're working on for you,
yates said they never dreamed anyone would find her message in a bottle.ne she sent as a child, so another could pop up. >>> meteorologist chris sowers will take a final look at the accuweather forecast. stay us with us, we'll be right >> let's get one last check of the weather. storm tracker 6 live double scan letting up nicely. there's nothing going on in the lehigh valley,s so we're zoom into south jersey and delaware we're seeing showers and downpours from time to time. note...
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is saying every day that the situation in the yate is not like west africa -- united states, is not like west africa, and they do not expect ebola to spread here like it did there. >>> the journalist with ebola in liberia is on his way home. this is video of the plane taking off. the 33-year-old has been working in west africa for the past 3.5 years, and was freelancing for n.b.c. when he was sick. mupo is the fourth american to contract the disease working in liberia. the massachusetts doctor treated for ebola is back in the hospital. dr richard sacra appears to have a respiratory infection. health officials don't believe he has relaxed with ebola. he's been pleased in isolation as a precaution. his immune system was probably lower. >> members of the national guard is heading to west africa to help. they'll serve in senna gal and assemble a cargo processing hub. the airmen are assigned to the 103rd contingency response group and will remain in place. >> this is what we do america is a place and people that we can rely on to help. these people are here to help our folks, brothers and sis
is saying every day that the situation in the yate is not like west africa -- united states, is not like west africa, and they do not expect ebola to spread here like it did there. >>> the journalist with ebola in liberia is on his way home. this is video of the plane taking off. the 33-year-old has been working in west africa for the past 3.5 years, and was freelancing for n.b.c. when he was sick. mupo is the fourth american to contract the disease working in liberia. the...
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stephen yates, of d.c. international advisory is here with jack and james are back with us as well.phen, i can't believe this one. this is amazing! they will shame you to your neighbors? they will review voting records to determine whether you joined your neighbors who voted in 2014. if you did not vote this year we will be interested to hear why! wow. that sound very harsh. >> certainly sound ominous. take that in contrast to complaints about the immense difficulty of showing a photo i.d. when you go vote. i voted early. went in, happily showed my driver's license. thanked me for my vote. on i went. no threats of coming after me why i voted or who i voted for. this is one of those areas where what's legal isn't necessarily what is advisable. these are public record that people can get. are often used in elections. my goodness, certainly doesn't look good. melissa: in fact, jack, they say who you vote for is your secret but whether or not you vote is public record. >> yeah. my understanding, everyone's understanding that higher turnout is good for the democrats. this is not quite a
stephen yates, of d.c. international advisory is here with jack and james are back with us as well.phen, i can't believe this one. this is amazing! they will shame you to your neighbors? they will review voting records to determine whether you joined your neighbors who voted in 2014. if you did not vote this year we will be interested to hear why! wow. that sound very harsh. >> certainly sound ominous. take that in contrast to complaints about the immense difficulty of showing a photo...
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they're also going to have a beer garden that's cure yated by blue jacket breweries. >> finally somethingor kids. >> if you've got kids that are over the age of 8 rj, wheaton regional park is having a scary train ride on friday night and saturday night. a tra ride that goes right through a haunted forest. there will be serial killers, all kinds of things jumping out. definitely just older kids. >> if you've got younger kid, you might want to take them to cabin john regional park. the events start earlier in the day. >> thank you so much, lavania. for more idea, log on to nbcwashington.com or the going out guide at washingtonpost.com. and let's go to tom, find out about our weather. looking good for tomorrow night? >> yeah, looks like good trick or treating weather. we'll stay dry. to near 60s. so rather cool day with lots of sunshine, bit of a breeze around. then tomorrow, high near 60. good weather for trick or treating on friday evening. clouds in the 50s. then wind and rain on saturday with highs low to mid-50s. after that, sun back on sunday with a high around 50. still a little bit b
they're also going to have a beer garden that's cure yated by blue jacket breweries. >> finally somethingor kids. >> if you've got kids that are over the age of 8 rj, wheaton regional park is having a scary train ride on friday night and saturday night. a tra ride that goes right through a haunted forest. there will be serial killers, all kinds of things jumping out. definitely just older kids. >> if you've got younger kid, you might want to take them to cabin john regional...
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. >> reporter: yates says there's more tension among immigrants now fearful about going to hospital.g to keep it to themself. >> reporter: that is a problem. being able to identify symptoms quickly is crucial. and nearby staten island hospital which serves the liberian community, doctors, nurses and administrators have no illusions. ebola may come here. >> have you traveled? if yes, within the last 21 days, where have you traveled? >> is it a risk? of course it's a risk. any more here than anywhere else? not because west africans here, but because of so many planes flying in here. >> reporter: he heads up the emergency department. doors lead straight into an isolation room. >> so the patient never has to go anywhere into the general hospital. >> that's right. >> reporter: isolation rooms are designed to keep infectious diseases like ebola contained. >> we do have a plan in place where we would be running a dirty emergency department and a clean emergency department. >> reporter: and doctors and nurses briefed every day on everything ebola. do you feel like you're getting enough infor
. >> reporter: yates says there's more tension among immigrants now fearful about going to hospital.g to keep it to themself. >> reporter: that is a problem. being able to identify symptoms quickly is crucial. and nearby staten island hospital which serves the liberian community, doctors, nurses and administrators have no illusions. ebola may come here. >> have you traveled? if yes, within the last 21 days, where have you traveled? >> is it a risk? of course it's a risk....
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the students picked lettuce, squash, sweet potatoes and to andrea yates as part of the fall harvest.re inited along with kid from other hoscbut have a garden education program. stawns then learned how to cook them. then enjoyed a meal of pumpkin soup chicken and visited with the first lady. wonderful experience. >> nasty field trip. >> up next on 7 news at 9:00. >> the he we all want good coffee. >> coming up. michael finney teams one consumer report. see >> coming up. michael finney teams one consumer report. see oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh, i knew i forgot something. i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. it takes two seconds, better safe than sorry, right? yeah, who knows if we'll even get service on the island? what! no service? seriously? you guys might actually have to talk. to each other? we do it all the time. i like it. should we? no. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. to learn more, visit citi.com/easierbanking about to startinish my career.d i'm i have two young boys, and i want their mommy to be safe
the students picked lettuce, squash, sweet potatoes and to andrea yates as part of the fall harvest.re inited along with kid from other hoscbut have a garden education program. stawns then learned how to cook them. then enjoyed a meal of pumpkin soup chicken and visited with the first lady. wonderful experience. >> nasty field trip. >> up next on 7 news at 9:00. >> the he we all want good coffee. >> coming up. michael finney teams one consumer report. see >> coming...
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in his opinion released on friday, judge posner who, full disclosure, o fish yated my own wedding, as it happens, takes a sledge hammer to the arguments in favor of voter id. when it comes to combatting an ert, posner points out there is no evidence that voter impersonation fraud is a problem. how can the fact that a legislature says it's a problem turn it into one? he goes onto call out the bad faith of conservative legislatures writing photoid requirements are, indeed, highly correlated with the states having republican control of the government. a number of conservative states try to make it difficult for people who are outside the mainstream, whether because of poverty or race or problems of the english language to vote. then posner seems to perfectly capture the absurdity of some of the arguments in favor of voter id with this line. some of the evidence of voter impersonation fraud is down right goofy, if not paranoid. such as nonexistent buss. the bottom line, posner writes, that any argument in favor conjures up a fact-free cocoon. >>> let me remind you that posner was writing
in his opinion released on friday, judge posner who, full disclosure, o fish yated my own wedding, as it happens, takes a sledge hammer to the arguments in favor of voter id. when it comes to combatting an ert, posner points out there is no evidence that voter impersonation fraud is a problem. how can the fact that a legislature says it's a problem turn it into one? he goes onto call out the bad faith of conservative legislatures writing photoid requirements are, indeed, highly correlated with...
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. >> after months of long day and sleepless andrea yates more than a dozen entrepreneur have a few preciousinutes to impress potential investors wearable world demo day. >> we can tell you who you met throughout the day. don't worry if business card ever again. >> brian with smart conference batch just one of the product that take something wearable and turns it into wearable tec tech. >> we use themeless. that our lives. >> like this. wanted to make a handbag with high fashion and high tech. >> something that frankly made it simpler to be a modern difficult woman. >> charging cable and repoliceable power cartridge that juice up the phone every day for a moychlt walk outside of the house and you have power source in your handbag. it becomes this care free experience. >> what is your name. >> jonathan. >> pleasure to meet you. >> duane morrison doesn't know me but about to know how i'm feeling. >> if using the tiny sweat accepts or to watch the video. >> it will be grit for marketers who also love the data from this loyalty wrist band. >> how long they hold it. whether competitor or not. >>
. >> after months of long day and sleepless andrea yates more than a dozen entrepreneur have a few preciousinutes to impress potential investors wearable world demo day. >> we can tell you who you met throughout the day. don't worry if business card ever again. >> brian with smart conference batch just one of the product that take something wearable and turns it into wearable tec tech. >> we use themeless. that our lives. >> like this. wanted to make a handbag with...
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. >>> now to the yates now where it will be very special day for football, where landon donovan willnal game for his country. he will now play for the galaxy and wear the captain's arm band for the final game. he has made 156 appearances for the united states. he is the all-time leading goal scorer for 57. his 57 career assists also a world record. his best performance coming in 2002 as the united states reached the quarter finals. the u.s. coach has paid tribute to the retiring star. for more now we're joined by united states football writer, and john, put it into context how big his contribution has been to united states football, soccer. >> i think he has been the face of u.s. soccer for the last 15 years. an entire generation of fans has seen him lead the team. whether that was in 2002 or the 2009 confederation's cup when the u.s. beat spain and went on to the final or even 2010 when he helped lead the team to the round of 16. >> what is the feeling among soccer fans about the decision? >> i think it's pretty divided. you know, you see a lot of older fans who are so used to seein
. >>> now to the yates now where it will be very special day for football, where landon donovan willnal game for his country. he will now play for the galaxy and wear the captain's arm band for the final game. he has made 156 appearances for the united states. he is the all-time leading goal scorer for 57. his 57 career assists also a world record. his best performance coming in 2002 as the united states reached the quarter finals. the u.s. coach has paid tribute to the retiring star....
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if he asked a girl out for a date and she said no, he may feel high mill yated and further depressed. level of depression isn't readily apparent. and as mentioned, it builds up slowly over time like adding another brick on the wall, adding another brick, a person decides to take a gun to school. >> it's hard to focus on. again, to all outward appearances they can be popular, they can be happy, be the jock of the school and being inside, feeling like they want to die they want to skill themselves. you saw that with one of the columbine shooters? >> i did with dylan claybolt. i thought i understood the extent of his depression, but nothing ever prepared me for reading, about 80 pages, for two years he went on and just the level of distraught, crying out to hills, frequently crying out to god, angry at god, why did you create me so miserable, so pathetic. nobody likes me. >> and yet, he had an active social life. and his mom had no idea that this internal horror was going on? >> exactly. his family did love him. lot of people adored him. the girl who asked him to the prom. that's an obje
if he asked a girl out for a date and she said no, he may feel high mill yated and further depressed. level of depression isn't readily apparent. and as mentioned, it builds up slowly over time like adding another brick on the wall, adding another brick, a person decides to take a gun to school. >> it's hard to focus on. again, to all outward appearances they can be popular, they can be happy, be the jock of the school and being inside, feeling like they want to die they want to skill...
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. >> please contact darilyn yates.ot "the skinny" coming up. outrage over maroon 5's new video. we'll show you what has critics so worked up. >>> they check in as couples and check out as singles. we're taking you to a real heartbreak hotel. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. like clockwork, every 20 minutes i clean the toilet. sometimes i get up in the middle of the night and clean the toilet. every time you go, lysol no mess max cleans for you. get max cleaning and freshness with every flush. lysol. start healthing. ♪ ♪ ♪ heartbreak hotel ♪ ♪ heartbreak hotel >>> i love that song. >> we're talking about "heartbreak hotel." there's an actual hotel we have here. heartbreak or relief? depends on your perspective. we're talking about the divorce hotel. >> this is where married couples check in to the resort to get away from it all. you can make a rese
. >> please contact darilyn yates.ot "the skinny" coming up. outrage over maroon 5's new video. we'll show you what has critics so worked up. >>> they check in as couples and check out as singles. we're taking you to a real heartbreak hotel. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial...
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. >> reporter: last month, valerie yates along with current employees spoke out when we uncovered he used his personal credit card for $55,000 in employee travel. the county paid him back while he'd bank the rewards. but new documents show, he actually charged a lot more than just travel to his personal card. it has to do with these. yes, parking spaces. lots of parking spaces. you see, the county pays for employees to park downtown. documents show he charged nearly $50,000 of it to his personal card. he also charged $3,000 for supplies. it all adds up to $162,000 in reimbursements and credit card rewards since 2003. >> it makes me sick to my stomach to even just think that why would you do that? >> this employee in the department decided to speak out after seeing our original report. >> it's an embarrassment to our office. >> as for the new documents and spending we uncovered. >> that's shameful. it's very shameful. he ought to be ashamed of himself. >> and there's more. we requested his e-mails relating to travel over the last few years. there are thousands of pages, like this one
. >> reporter: last month, valerie yates along with current employees spoke out when we uncovered he used his personal credit card for $55,000 in employee travel. the county paid him back while he'd bank the rewards. but new documents show, he actually charged a lot more than just travel to his personal card. it has to do with these. yes, parking spaces. lots of parking spaces. you see, the county pays for employees to park downtown. documents show he charged nearly $50,000 of it to his...
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joining me now is the president of the staten island liberian associate, aretha yates.l, staten island is my favorite part. that's lucky part is that you get to live there. but it is the center of the liberian community in new york city. what are some of the problems people are running into now here in new york once people discover are you from liberia. >> the whole community has been stigmatized by this ebola crisis. when you are asked about where you're from, when you speak, you know, open, when you say liberia, people pull away from you. and many people are losing their jobs, you know. i had a community member that was on a train on one of the subway cars. and he was on the phone talking to a friend. and everyone just cleared the whole car because of him. so this is getting serious, and it has to stop. we have talked about this in the news, you know. we have a campaign that most liberian have on their social network pages talking about i'm a liberian and i'm not a virus, you know. we are already worried and in dire need of help for our people. and to be coming, to be
joining me now is the president of the staten island liberian associate, aretha yates.l, staten island is my favorite part. that's lucky part is that you get to live there. but it is the center of the liberian community in new york city. what are some of the problems people are running into now here in new york once people discover are you from liberia. >> the whole community has been stigmatized by this ebola crisis. when you are asked about where you're from, when you speak, you know,...
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attorney for the northern district of georgia, sally quillian yates, says she will now review the case for potential federal charges. a string of marriage-equality victories continues with bans struck down in two more states. on tuesday, the ninth circuit court of appeals overturned lgbt marriage bans in idaho and nevada. the decision comes one day after the supreme court rejected appeals from five states whose marriage equality bans had previously been struck down. after tuesday, lgbt marriage is now legal in 32 states -- up from 19 just last week. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're broadcasting from san antonio, which is now the last outpost for legal abortion in south texas. there are three known facilities providing abortions here in the city, but none remain south or west of here. the rio grande valley, the southernmost part of texas, which is roughly the size of connecticut, has no abortion providers. nearly one million women of reproductive age must now travel 300 miles round-trip to acce
attorney for the northern district of georgia, sally quillian yates, says she will now review the case for potential federal charges. a string of marriage-equality victories continues with bans struck down in two more states. on tuesday, the ninth circuit court of appeals overturned lgbt marriage bans in idaho and nevada. the decision comes one day after the supreme court rejected appeals from five states whose marriage equality bans had previously been struck down. after tuesday, lgbt marriage...
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we're seeing clear leaders, ashley yates, a lot of clear leaders coming out of this movement saying we'rehave coordinated efforts. just last night we saw multiple actions happening at different events at the same time. there were walmarts, the rams game, all these different things happening at the same time and they were very, very coordinated and controlled. i think that's where this movement goes. i think we'll see more coordinated actions as the weeks and months go on. >> are there political components? we've seen a state senator and a state representative out of jefferson city that have offered legislation that would require a special prosecutor to head up any investigation of officer-involved fatal shootings. that would not pertain to the darren wilson situation. but are you seeing a political component to what organizers are looking to do? are they looking to change the political landscape in any way? >> i think they're definitely looking to change the political landscape. the people i've talked to have specific things they want changed. just yesterday they were at city hall and gav
we're seeing clear leaders, ashley yates, a lot of clear leaders coming out of this movement saying we'rehave coordinated efforts. just last night we saw multiple actions happening at different events at the same time. there were walmarts, the rams game, all these different things happening at the same time and they were very, very coordinated and controlled. i think that's where this movement goes. i think we'll see more coordinated actions as the weeks and months go on. >> are there...