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for us the story starts when my client started looking at the building and my client is successfully in business and restaurant business. when we look at the building we saw the potential the combrv. what we also stated was to keep the castro country club open and it has been there for thirty years. we discovered there was no permit for this project. this also gives the castro club more time to add issues to their project. mike from the castro club are here to speak for the castro club. we've been met with respect for the whole project. for a second i'd like to talk about the actions and reacts. and these are the objections. one was about odor. we're going to run a shaft up on the roof and take the process to get rid of the odor. and another one was the noise. if you all think there shouldn't be a setback in the rear of the building but we'd like to do a sound study and submit it to the planning department to maintain the sound level at whatever the staff or commission feels important. i think the aren't patrons are going to have to keep their goods within the boundaries of the allow
for us the story starts when my client started looking at the building and my client is successfully in business and restaurant business. when we look at the building we saw the potential the combrv. what we also stated was to keep the castro country club open and it has been there for thirty years. we discovered there was no permit for this project. this also gives the castro club more time to add issues to their project. mike from the castro club are here to speak for the castro club. we've...
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tell us the story. >> i got this bible last spring. and a year ago, in january of last year, there was an attack on a church in a place called gombay city in gombay state. a group called the boko haram, and i know you have reported many times on that islamic group. they went into the deeper life bible church, and three young men from the boko haram opened fire on the christians, and killed 10 people. two young boys were killed -- >> wendy: the person who owns this bible, they survived? >> yes. his name was youkuba, and he was shot in the waist area, and his blood is on the bible. when the shooting occurred, they had been praying for the boko haram. >> wendy: and they're tied to al-qaeda? yes. you have this militant islam spreading in nigeria, and it is coming to the central part, which is considered a plateau state, which is the christian south and the muslim north, and there are many christian associations doing evangelism into the north and they've been getting attacked. >> wendy: tell us, what can we learn, lessons from the persecut
tell us the story. >> i got this bible last spring. and a year ago, in january of last year, there was an attack on a church in a place called gombay city in gombay state. a group called the boko haram, and i know you have reported many times on that islamic group. they went into the deeper life bible church, and three young men from the boko haram opened fire on the christians, and killed 10 people. two young boys were killed -- >> wendy: the person who owns this bible, they...
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lillian is live in the mission for with us the story. lillian? >>reporter: the woman was walking on the sidewalk across the street when the man attacked her. fortunately this is a residential block so neighbors were able to hear her cry for help. >> my girlfriend heard somebody scream. woke me up i came to the window heard someone yells called the police or call 911. >>reporter: antonio says it was around 2:30 sunday morning when woman was assaulted just if you feet from his house. he says he only saw her attack frer behind as he was running away. apparently scared off by neighbors opening their windo windows. he was last seen running east on 23rd street towards virginia lens yaichlt jogging then printed no. way i could catch hill. i thought for a moment go get him but he was gone. >>reporter: victim walking home alicense when the man attacked her. she e mailed about the ordeal to neighborhood group to raise awareness she wrote he went first for my eye socket with the thumb and other hand in my mouth to stifle my scream and slam me down to the gr
lillian is live in the mission for with us the story. lillian? >>reporter: the woman was walking on the sidewalk across the street when the man attacked her. fortunately this is a residential block so neighbors were able to hear her cry for help. >> my girlfriend heard somebody scream. woke me up i came to the window heard someone yells called the police or call 911. >>reporter: antonio says it was around 2:30 sunday morning when woman was assaulted just if you feet from his...
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story published and the day the story went online at&t got back to us and said that they had noticed that at least three of our computers were communicating with command-and-control servers that they knew had perpetrated attacks on other companies before and that they believed were being coordinated by the chinese military. >> suarez: from this monitor were you able to tell it was paper able to tell what whoever was doing this was looking? were they just rooting around showing they could do it? what was the purpose? >> originally we didn't know what they were after. the timing of the attacks with the investigation of the story gave us some sense but they were very active in the week after they published the story and specially on election night on november six which led some of my editors to suspect or fear they might do the worst which
story published and the day the story went online at&t got back to us and said that they had noticed that at least three of our computers were communicating with command-and-control servers that they knew had perpetrated attacks on other companies before and that they believed were being coordinated by the chinese military. >> suarez: from this monitor were you able to tell it was paper able to tell what whoever was doing this was looking? were they just rooting around showing they...
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ktvu's mike mibach shows us how the story touched so many people so long ago. mike? >> reporter: julie, a lot of people who live in the city weren't living here in san francisco then so we dusted off our coverage from 1984 and what we found was an old san francisco coming together for one of its own. >> last seen on friday. >> reporter: 29 years ago -- >> not a run away case. >> reporter: made national headlines. >> a lot of people have brothers and sisters and it is like they are scared because what if it was their brother and sister? >> reporter: ktvu covered the story, feb10 -- february 10, 1984, kevin collins disappeared on his way home from school. >> 6:30 p.m. >> reporter: after the disappearance the streets became saturated with volunteers. february 15, 5 days into the case dianne feinstein demanded the boy's return. >> i would like to appeal to all san franciscans to please be on the look out for kevin collins. >> reporter: kevinkevin collins' father spoke to ktvu days after his son's disappearance. >> very dependable and structured and always calls us. >> re
ktvu's mike mibach shows us how the story touched so many people so long ago. mike? >> reporter: julie, a lot of people who live in the city weren't living here in san francisco then so we dusted off our coverage from 1984 and what we found was an old san francisco coming together for one of its own. >> last seen on friday. >> reporter: 29 years ago -- >> not a run away case. >> reporter: made national headlines. >> a lot of people have brothers and sisters...
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we need you to tell us the full inning august ration day story -- the full inauguration day story. log on to wusa9.com or our facebook fan page. send us your pictures and stories. tell us what you expernsed minute -- experienced minute by minute, whether you're on the mall, riding metro or watching the parade or watching us from home. wusa9 wants to know about your day both good and bad. >> you know what else is absolutely terrific? the brand new wusa9 app. 24 hours a day you can see our streaming coverage available on tablet or your smartphone. no matter where you are, at home, the national mall, just go to itunes. go to the free wusa9 app. eight compatible with most devices. you can wusa9 no send us your pictures on your inauguration experience. we'll be streaming live coverage on that app so you can be home watching tv or on your mobile device. >> don't go anywhere. wusa9 will be right back. [ male announcer ] verizon fios is the fastest internet in america. just ask pc mag. [ man ] "cable can't touch fios upload speeds." "it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios." "there's
we need you to tell us the full inning august ration day story -- the full inauguration day story. log on to wusa9.com or our facebook fan page. send us your pictures and stories. tell us what you expernsed minute -- experienced minute by minute, whether you're on the mall, riding metro or watching the parade or watching us from home. wusa9 wants to know about your day both good and bad. >> you know what else is absolutely terrific? the brand new wusa9 app. 24 hours a day you can see our...
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but her journey unlike any other, her family telling us the stories of the little girl unable to relate to the little girls at school, the hours spent alone, she had autism but they didn't know it. the teacher who once said i don't get paid enough to handle this. but 11 years old, finally answer. a diagnosis. no one thought she would make it here. i'm david. good to meet you. at 18, alexis has defied the odds. the first contestant with autism to compete in miss america. she came with a message for other children with special needs. what do you say to other young people who feel alone? >> i wish they would embrace themselves for who they are. >> reporter: and when she didn't have any friends growing up, i heard you had one best friend? >> oh, yes. in the fourth grade, i had a giant winnie the pooh doll. >> reporter: winnie the pooh, still loyal today. there are so many young women here who have defied the odds from small-town america. from ohio, miss fallen timbers. miss wyoming financing her own journey. on this day, she's getting ready for a fund-raiser. we also learned that, after ton
but her journey unlike any other, her family telling us the stories of the little girl unable to relate to the little girls at school, the hours spent alone, she had autism but they didn't know it. the teacher who once said i don't get paid enough to handle this. but 11 years old, finally answer. a diagnosis. no one thought she would make it here. i'm david. good to meet you. at 18, alexis has defied the odds. the first contestant with autism to compete in miss america. she came with a message...
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and abc's amy robach tells us the story behind those moments. >> reporter: officials say the buses were packed and attendance was high as nearly 500 sandy hook students returned to class for the first time today. >> most of the kids were excited. they had seen friends they hadn't seen in awhile. they were anxious to get into the hallways and meet up with the other kids. and you could see the teachers had the same response. >> reporter: but for many parents, it was a difficult, emotional day. we were with erin and her first grader, lauren, last night, as they prepared for school. >> we just try to focus on the happy things. we really have no idea what we're doing. >> reporter: during the shooting, lauren's teacher hid her 15 students in a tiny bathroom. today, erin was one of many parents who stayed at school with their children. have you thought about next week and what each day may bring, will it get a little easier? >> i hope so. i hope so. i can't stay with them every day. i know at some point i'm going to have to let them go. >> we want to just make sure that everybody feels comfort
and abc's amy robach tells us the story behind those moments. >> reporter: officials say the buses were packed and attendance was high as nearly 500 sandy hook students returned to class for the first time today. >> most of the kids were excited. they had seen friends they hadn't seen in awhile. they were anxious to get into the hallways and meet up with the other kids. and you could see the teachers had the same response. >> reporter: but for many parents, it was a difficult,...
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thanks for telling us the story. quite interesting and see if it goes all the way up to the supreme court. >> thank you for your interest in our story. >> jamie: absolutely. rick. >> rick: coming up, a severe strain of the flu virus gripping the nation, so what you need to know to keep yourself, your family, from getting sick. dr. david somati weighs in coming up next. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >> well, this year's flu season has gotten off to an early and deadly start. thousands of people have been infected. more than half of the country. and that's just the first few weeks of winter alone. so what can we do to keep from getting sick? dr. david somati is a medical a-teamer, chief of division of robotics at mount sinai in new york, happy new year. >> happy new year. >> rick: and have you've gotten a
thanks for telling us the story. quite interesting and see if it goes all the way up to the supreme court. >> thank you for your interest in our story. >> jamie: absolutely. rick. >> rick: coming up, a severe strain of the flu virus gripping the nation, so what you need to know to keep yourself, your family, from getting sick. dr. david somati weighs in coming up next. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+...
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all of us can tell the story. so, let's crowd source this thing. let's tell the real stories of george and harvey. stories of their hard work and politics and the families and loved ones who surrounded them, of the moments we met them on the street or on their campaigns, in the castro or north beach, the vacations, the arguments, the jokes they told, the wild times they lived through, the change they made, and the lives they lived. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, jonathan. that was beautiful. i think this is a nice segue into the san francisco gay men's chorus who have been standing here patiently. i would like to introduce them and thank them so much for being here. they're going to sing "love can build a bridge for us." [cheering and applauding] >> [inaudible]. ♪ i gladly walk across the desert with no shoes upon my feet to share with you the last bite of bread i had to eat and all -- and i would swim out to save you in your sea of broken dreams when with all your hopes are sinking let me show you what love means ♪ let us build a bridge [
all of us can tell the story. so, let's crowd source this thing. let's tell the real stories of george and harvey. stories of their hard work and politics and the families and loved ones who surrounded them, of the moments we met them on the street or on their campaigns, in the castro or north beach, the vacations, the arguments, the jokes they told, the wild times they lived through, the change they made, and the lives they lived. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, jonathan. that was...
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lillian is live in the mission for with us the story. lillian? >>reporter: the woman was walking on the sidewalk across the street when the man attacked her. fortunately this is a residential block so neighbors were able to hear her cry for help. >> my girlfriend heard somebody scream. woke me up i came to the window heard someone yells called the police or call 911. >>reporter: antonio says it was around 2:30 sunday morning when woman was assaulted just if you feet from his house. he says he only saw her attack frer behind as he was running away. apparently scared off by neighbors opening their windo windows. he was last seen running east on 23rd street towards virginia lens yaichlt jogging then printed no. way i could catch hill. i thought for a moment go get him but he was gone. >>reporter: victim walking home alicense when the man attacked her. she e mailed about the ordeal to neighborhood group to raise awareness she wrote he went first for my eye socket with the thumb and other hand in my mouth to stifle my scream and slam me down to the gr
lillian is live in the mission for with us the story. lillian? >>reporter: the woman was walking on the sidewalk across the street when the man attacked her. fortunately this is a residential block so neighbors were able to hear her cry for help. >> my girlfriend heard somebody scream. woke me up i came to the window heard someone yells called the police or call 911. >>reporter: antonio says it was around 2:30 sunday morning when woman was assaulted just if you feet from his...
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she broke the story and joins us. >> nice to see you. >> when the story first broke about two months ago, it was unclear why the arrest wasn't made. and then-- of the illegal in senator menendez's office. what have you learned since. >> internal ice documents provided to the senate judiciary committee shows when the office learned who the man was, they went up the food chain to their bosses and said there could be significant congressional inquiry and attention from the media that prompted washington ice to delay-- to order the arrest delayed and they indicated, let's figure out what to do, given the new circumstances. they were sent the local ice officials, they he were set to arrest this young man at the local prosecutor's office in late october. that of course did not happen. he wasn't arrested until december 6th and the progression is they notified their bosses, the bosses say, hold on, and we have a source, a u.s. official who said the department of homeland security ordered ice to delay that arrest until after the election. >> do you know specifically, as you reported specifica
she broke the story and joins us. >> nice to see you. >> when the story first broke about two months ago, it was unclear why the arrest wasn't made. and then-- of the illegal in senator menendez's office. what have you learned since. >> internal ice documents provided to the senate judiciary committee shows when the office learned who the man was, they went up the food chain to their bosses and said there could be significant congressional inquiry and attention from the media...
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fox 5's maureen umeh joins us now with the story. >> arcola school is 285 students overenrolled and parents are asking for school lines to be redrawn to ease the burden. it's a sure sign of overcrowding at any school, portables and at arcola elementary there are six. two more will be added next year when the number of students attending is expected to be 325 overenrolled. julie grimes blames redistricting and says it's unacceptable. >> even though many of the
fox 5's maureen umeh joins us now with the story. >> arcola school is 285 students overenrolled and parents are asking for school lines to be redrawn to ease the burden. it's a sure sign of overcrowding at any school, portables and at arcola elementary there are six. two more will be added next year when the number of students attending is expected to be 325 overenrolled. julie grimes blames redistricting and says it's unacceptable. >> even though many of the
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in the northern 4-5 inches of snow in western maryland. the big story for us is the cold air. these are not wind chills. these are actual temperatures. we will be on the southern fringe of the arctic air. 25 in parkton and taneytown. a mixture of sun and clouds. a chance for snow showers or flurries later today. a chance for some light snow or flurries tonight. d the middle of the week. overnight lows into the teens. temperatures in the 20's on saturday and sunday. >> ravens fans took to the streets in celebration. kim dacey joins us live in fells point where things got a little crazy. >> it seems it was quite a celebration in fells point last night. the fans went wild when the clock hit zero. they realize the ravens won the championship game. for some it was redemption from last year's afc championship game when the ravens came up just short. during the playoff run, the ravens have played with purpose. some feel a renewed sense of purpose since ray lewis announced it will be his last season. the ravens have this weekend off before heading to the super bowl next weekend. that
in the northern 4-5 inches of snow in western maryland. the big story for us is the cold air. these are not wind chills. these are actual temperatures. we will be on the southern fringe of the arctic air. 25 in parkton and taneytown. a mixture of sun and clouds. a chance for snow showers or flurries later today. a chance for some light snow or flurries tonight. d the middle of the week. overnight lows into the teens. temperatures in the 20's on saturday and sunday. >> ravens fans took to...
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lillian is live in the mission for with us the story. lillian? >>reporter: the woman was walking on the sidewalk across the street when the man attacked her. fortunately this is a residential block so neighbors were able to hear her cry for help. >> my girlfriend heard somebody scream. woke me up i came to the window heard someone yells called the police or call 911. >>reporter: antonio says it was around 2:30 sunday morning when woman was assaulted just if you feet from his house. he says he only saw her attack frer behind as he was running away. apparently scared off by neighbors opening their windo windows. he was last seen running east on 23rd street towards virginia lens yaichlt jogging then printed no. way i could catch hill. i thought for a moment go get him but he was gone. >>reporter: victim walking home alicense when the man attacked her. she e mailed about the ordeal to neighborhood group to raise awareness she wrote he went first for my eye socket with the thumb and other hand in my mouth to stifle my scream and slam me down to the gr
lillian is live in the mission for with us the story. lillian? >>reporter: the woman was walking on the sidewalk across the street when the man attacked her. fortunately this is a residential block so neighbors were able to hear her cry for help. >> my girlfriend heard somebody scream. woke me up i came to the window heard someone yells called the police or call 911. >>reporter: antonio says it was around 2:30 sunday morning when woman was assaulted just if you feet from his...
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and the stories i hear from women, the information they give us, the stories they tell us. the emotions they display, that is what keeps me coming day after day is to be able to help those women through a really difficult time in their life. and there is a lot of satisfaction with that. because they're so thankful and i think that we change them in that moment. we make the world a better place for them by treating them with respect. by treating them kindly and giving them an experience that we hope will kind of set the tone for the next phase of their life. >> roe v wade, the single remaining providers in mississippi and north dakota and south dakota and arkansas are the only reason that is accessible to them in those states. the single remaining providers have to be able to stick it out even when it is not easy, even in the face of protest and by their own state governments. that is what they have committed to do. we'll be right back. . whoa ! looks like you're in a pickle. yeah. can you get me out of it ? just so happens i know a chap... book any flight and hotel together
and the stories i hear from women, the information they give us, the stories they tell us. the emotions they display, that is what keeps me coming day after day is to be able to help those women through a really difficult time in their life. and there is a lot of satisfaction with that. because they're so thankful and i think that we change them in that moment. we make the world a better place for them by treating them with respect. by treating them kindly and giving them an experience that we...
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and abc's amy robach tells us the story behind those moments. >> reporter: officials say the buses were packed also nearly 500 sandy hook students returned to class for the first time today. >> most of the kids were excited. seeing friends they haven't seen in awhile. they were anxious to get into the hallways and meet up with the other kids. and you could see the teachers had the same response. >> reporter: but for many parents, it was a difficult, emotional day. we were with erin and her first grader, lauren, last night, as they prepared for school. >> we just try to focus on the happy things. we really have no idea what we're doing. >> reporter: during the shooting, lauren's teacher hid her 15 students in a tiny bathroom. today, erin was one of many parents who stayed at school with their children. have you thought about next week and what each day may bring, will it get easier? >> i hope so. i hope so. i can't stay with them every day. i know at some point i'm going to have to let them go. >> we want to make sure everybody feels comfortable and we want to move on and let the kids mo
and abc's amy robach tells us the story behind those moments. >> reporter: officials say the buses were packed also nearly 500 sandy hook students returned to class for the first time today. >> most of the kids were excited. seeing friends they haven't seen in awhile. they were anxious to get into the hallways and meet up with the other kids. and you could see the teachers had the same response. >> reporter: but for many parents, it was a difficult, emotional day. we were with...
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bob barnard brings us the story now. >> reporter: that's right. late today d.c. police announced the arrest of a suspect in the murder. he's 21-year-old alexander buckley of northwest washington, a man police say was acquainted with the victim. she was an 18-yard from -- 18- year-old from takoma park, maryland, a 2012 graduate of montgomery high school in silver spring. she was shot in the head, her body found on a sidewalk next to a bus stop. a 911 call brought them to the crime scene just after 3:00 this morning. as far as a motive behind the killing, neither the police nor the victim's family is offering any theories. a man who livers near the crime scene didn't hear a gunshot and wonders if she was shot some place else and dumped on the sidewalk in front of his home. we spoke with the victim's family this afternoon. they tell us they're not sure who she was with last night or where she was going. her friends are taking to twitter to remember her saying young other things they can't believe the news and that she'll be soarly missed. >> bob barnard tonight. >>>
bob barnard brings us the story now. >> reporter: that's right. late today d.c. police announced the arrest of a suspect in the murder. he's 21-year-old alexander buckley of northwest washington, a man police say was acquainted with the victim. she was an 18-yard from -- 18- year-old from takoma park, maryland, a 2012 graduate of montgomery high school in silver spring. she was shot in the head, her body found on a sidewalk next to a bus stop. a 911 call brought them to the crime scene...
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and the stories i hear from women, the information they give us, the stories they tell us. the emotions they display, that is what keeps me coming day after day is to be able to help those women through a really difficult time in their life. and there is a lot of satisfaction with that. because they're so thankful and i think that we change them in that moment. we make the world a better place for them by treating them with respect. by treating them kindly and giving them an experience that we hope will kind of set the tone for the next phase of their life. >> roe v wade, the single remaining providers in mississippi and north dakota and south dakota and arkansas are the only reason that is accessible to them in those states. the single remaining providers have to be able to stick it out even when it is not easy, even in the face of protest and by their own state governments. that is what they have committed to do. we'll be right back. [ stella ] here's me. and here's my depression. before taking abilify, an antidepressant alone helped me get out from under. but sometimes..
and the stories i hear from women, the information they give us, the stories they tell us. the emotions they display, that is what keeps me coming day after day is to be able to help those women through a really difficult time in their life. and there is a lot of satisfaction with that. because they're so thankful and i think that we change them in that moment. we make the world a better place for them by treating them with respect. by treating them kindly and giving them an experience that we...
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kron-'4s vicki liviakis brings us the story. >> the vernon davis we see on tv. nfl football player. 49er tight end. taking a hard hit. and getting back up again. but, this is also vernon painter. opening up his new art gallery in san jose's santana row. gallery 85. just like his jersey. and is all about expressing yourself. >> to touch the lives of children. to let them believe in themselves and they can believe. that is why i am here. >> here you'll see davis' own oil paintings as well as other emerging artists. proceeds go to the vernon davis foundation for the arts. davis majored in art in college.but kept his love of drawing and painting hidden in the tough hood he grew up in. >> as a child, i could not believe that i could paint however, during a college, i decided to change my major. at that time and i thought that i could give back and change lives. and let children know that it is okay. for art. >> where some of the only options were drugs, gangs, and if you're lucky - football. >> if i can reach out to a kid and make them understand that it is ok as i a
kron-'4s vicki liviakis brings us the story. >> the vernon davis we see on tv. nfl football player. 49er tight end. taking a hard hit. and getting back up again. but, this is also vernon painter. opening up his new art gallery in san jose's santana row. gallery 85. just like his jersey. and is all about expressing yourself. >> to touch the lives of children. to let them believe in themselves and they can believe. that is why i am here. >> here you'll see davis' own oil...
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and the stories i hear from women, the information they give us, the stories they tell us. the emotions they display, that is what keeps me coming day after day is to be able to help those women through a really difficult time in their life. and there is a lot of satisfaction with that. because they're so thankful and i think that we change them in that moment. we make the world a better place for them by treating them with respect. by treating them kindly and giving them an experience that we hope will kind of set the tone for the next phase of their life. >> roe v wade, the single remaining providers in mississippi and north dakota and south dakota and arkansas are the only reason that is accessible to them in those states. the single remaining providers have to be able to stick it out even when it is not easy, even in the face of protest and by their own state governments. that is what they have committed to do. we'll be right back. . could . new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. are you
and the stories i hear from women, the information they give us, the stories they tell us. the emotions they display, that is what keeps me coming day after day is to be able to help those women through a really difficult time in their life. and there is a lot of satisfaction with that. because they're so thankful and i think that we change them in that moment. we make the world a better place for them by treating them with respect. by treating them kindly and giving them an experience that we...
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we can use the human stories to tell the story about the structural problems of poverty in the country so it has more than just a human interest quality. it could lead to change. it could lead to hearings. politically, it has resonance. millions of people are now squeezed in the middle class. they are feeling a check or two away from near poverty. there is more openness to think hard about what has happened in a country that is the richest country in the world. this is where we try to reset the and narrative -- reset the narrative, the idea that america is. . it is not broke. our priorities are broken. there is a misplaced obsession with debt and deficits as the national emergency of our time. that has driven the story line inside the beltway. we did a story on how the austerity cost rules washington. it is a portrait of think tanks, philanthropists and others who have framed in a way so it is hard to tell an alternative story. that has shifted a little because of new voices and forces emerging from the 99% or what ever you want to call it. >> you had better have twitter and facebook i
we can use the human stories to tell the story about the structural problems of poverty in the country so it has more than just a human interest quality. it could lead to change. it could lead to hearings. politically, it has resonance. millions of people are now squeezed in the middle class. they are feeling a check or two away from near poverty. there is more openness to think hard about what has happened in a country that is the richest country in the world. this is where we try to reset the...
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and the stories i hear from women, the information they give us, the stories they tell us. the emotions they display, that's what keeps me coming day after day, is to be able to help those women up through a really difficult time in their life, and there's a lot of satisfaction with that. because they're so thankful and i think that we change them in that moment. we make the world a better place for them by treating them with respect. by treating them kindly and giving them an experience that we hope will kind of set the tone for the next phase of their life. >> roe versus wade, the supreme court decision that mapd abortion legal is 40 years old next week. remaining providers in mississippi and north dakota and south dakota and arkansas are the only reason that is accessible to them in those four states. to keep them protected, the single remaining providers have to be able to stick it out even when it is not easy, even in the face of protest and by violence and persecution by their own state governments. that is what they have committed to do. we'll be right back. . [ male
and the stories i hear from women, the information they give us, the stories they tell us. the emotions they display, that's what keeps me coming day after day, is to be able to help those women up through a really difficult time in their life, and there's a lot of satisfaction with that. because they're so thankful and i think that we change them in that moment. we make the world a better place for them by treating them with respect. by treating them kindly and giving them an experience that...
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eastern. >> good to have you with us. these are the top stories. in a couple hours an indian court will officially charged five men accused of the gang rape and murder of an indian student. all five could face the death penalty. syria's president has set up a plan to end the conflict, but he says police will only be possible if rebels stopped fighting. australia is bracing for more bushfires. prime minister giulio could -- julia gillard has warned new south wales of catastrophic conditions. protests and vigils are continuing across india over the gang rape of a student. people want tougher laws to deal with cases of sexual assault. the father of the victim has her in a wants to name th newspaper. others say she should only be named its the new law is named after her. the founder of the human rights organization says what is needed now is a total revamping of the police force and judiciary. >> i would like to prioritize police reform and judicial reform, because for us tampering with that, it will receive next to nothing if the police force remains
eastern. >> good to have you with us. these are the top stories. in a couple hours an indian court will officially charged five men accused of the gang rape and murder of an indian student. all five could face the death penalty. syria's president has set up a plan to end the conflict, but he says police will only be possible if rebels stopped fighting. australia is bracing for more bushfires. prime minister giulio could -- julia gillard has warned new south wales of catastrophic...
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rarely do we hear the story from the men and women on the streets protecting us every day, and there is always a story about the job people are doing that is so impressive. tonight is a culmination of the stories we get to hear about the dollar and integrity and of bravery and courage from the men and women that served us every single day. i try to remember the stories that i hear at this event throughout the rest of the year when i'm watching the news, when i am reading the newspaper, when i am at meetings listening to what people are saying about public safety. this really does serve as an inspiration to me personally and to the city of san francisco, which is why i am here on behalf of the mayor. i am here tonight, and i brought proclamations for each and every one of the awardees on behalf of the mayor and city of sanford says go to thank you for the trip -- work you do and for being an inspiration to all of us who are working in public safety to continue what you were doing. you really are the modern-day heroes. thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here and in honor. -- a
rarely do we hear the story from the men and women on the streets protecting us every day, and there is always a story about the job people are doing that is so impressive. tonight is a culmination of the stories we get to hear about the dollar and integrity and of bravery and courage from the men and women that served us every single day. i try to remember the stories that i hear at this event throughout the rest of the year when i'm watching the news, when i am reading the newspaper, when i...
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and he brought us the story and brings us the story from portland, oregon. it seems like they want your money any witch way, get yourself a prius, a volt, doesn't matter we are going to tax you, personally. >> i don't like it considering i drive two fuel efficient cars in the family, a turbo deiesel anda prius. and they are he trying to compensate decades of bad fiscal policy. stay tuned, it's coming to a neighborhood near you. >> and that's it. the proposal in oregon, is it going to pass. >> it's 2013 and they've had decade to work on this and rein in spending and can't figure out how to do it and they're turning to anyplace to get their meat hooks in your wallets. it's government at the people. and the department of transportation, who comprise a test group largely think it's a good idea they need the budget dollars, never mind the consumers won't have it if they have extra taxes. stuart: i want everybody to understand what's going on here. if i've got a gas guzzler, i'm paying a tax per gallon used, a pretty high rate of tax. >> pay at the pump. >> at the
and he brought us the story and brings us the story from portland, oregon. it seems like they want your money any witch way, get yourself a prius, a volt, doesn't matter we are going to tax you, personally. >> i don't like it considering i drive two fuel efficient cars in the family, a turbo deiesel anda prius. and they are he trying to compensate decades of bad fiscal policy. stay tuned, it's coming to a neighborhood near you. >> and that's it. the proposal in oregon, is it going...
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to the writer of the story. he has used products from the company, but none of those products are on the banned substance list. >> that was a 2-year-old story that you want me to refresh. i would not give him the credit to even mention his name or his antics in my speeches or my moment. i won't even speak about it. i have been in this business 17 years and nobody has gotten up with me every morning and trained with me. every test that have ever taken in the nfl, there has never been a question. to even entertain stupidity like that, tell them to try to get his story of love somebody else. >> the lightning rod story of the day, not the only story line to say the least. when you have to deal with a media day, ray lewis has experience from the 2000 super bowl. 49 players have never that in a super bowl. >> they could probably use some guidance. when you think of mentoring, you think of kids. but it happens on the football field, too. >> one of the more interesting stories comes from the center position. the fourtee
to the writer of the story. he has used products from the company, but none of those products are on the banned substance list. >> that was a 2-year-old story that you want me to refresh. i would not give him the credit to even mention his name or his antics in my speeches or my moment. i won't even speak about it. i have been in this business 17 years and nobody has gotten up with me every morning and trained with me. every test that have ever taken in the nfl, there has never been a...
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the stories and the -- you can't -- i used to be a reporter. i know that i watched people cover this. you can't do it without weeping. it's so -- >> yeah. >> there is a window here. wk make change. step up to the plate. have the cojones to do it. you need a spine. get it done. >> that's very good advice. marjorie margulies-mezvinsky. i think you speak for a lot of americans who would say just that to congressional members. coming up, we have the latest developments on the manti te'o hoax. and it is unbelievable. there is actually proof he lied more than once. the managing editor of deadspin.com and nbc news political analyst howard fineman are here with all the details. stay tuned. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! thanks. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me
the stories and the -- you can't -- i used to be a reporter. i know that i watched people cover this. you can't do it without weeping. it's so -- >> yeah. >> there is a window here. wk make change. step up to the plate. have the cojones to do it. you need a spine. get it done. >> that's very good advice. marjorie margulies-mezvinsky. i think you speak for a lot of americans who would say just that to congressional members. coming up, we have the latest developments on the...
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a story linking him to steroids. ped's and never used to the contrary is a lie. there is the statement by gio gonzales. getting people to believe you days is very tough to to the lance armstrong situation. there you have it, the caps are in action. >> it will be another warm day tomorrow. storms about this time tomorrow night. >> have a good one. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with hot, juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and bubbly melted cheese. all piled-high on our signature freshly baked bread. made hot, toasty and just for you. and dodon't be afraid to put your spin on this deli style deliciousity -- add your favorite gredients, like spicy jalapeÑos or crisp green peppers. get to your local subway and taste some perfect pastrami today! subway. eat fresh.
a story linking him to steroids. ped's and never used to the contrary is a lie. there is the statement by gio gonzales. getting people to believe you days is very tough to to the lance armstrong situation. there you have it, the caps are in action. >> it will be another warm day tomorrow. storms about this time tomorrow night. >> have a good one. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami...
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today we thought it would be fun to go to hollywood boulevard and ask little kids to tell us the story. here it is now. the story of christmas, as told by kids. >> the story of christmas was about baby jesus being born. >> god didn't like the way we were being down on earth, so says i'm going to send my son to go take care of that. bam. angel comes. hey. god's son is coming down. he's going to be born unto you. >> i think it happened like in the 1950s. >> they rode on a donkey to bethlehem. >> the shooting star in the sky. it was really beautiful. >> he was born in a mansion in bethlehem because they didn't know where to have the baby, so they asked these people to go in their mansion. >> put them into the little animal feeding thing. >> they have, like, sheep, horses, and cows. >> they eat whatever they want. >> yeah, they eat whatever. >> and they can't have fizzy drinks. >> here comes jesus. >> it snows when it's christmas. >> the kings sent three people to see jesus and give them gifts. >> i don't really know the president. my brother does. >> no, i don't. >> you're serious? >> i d
today we thought it would be fun to go to hollywood boulevard and ask little kids to tell us the story. here it is now. the story of christmas, as told by kids. >> the story of christmas was about baby jesus being born. >> god didn't like the way we were being down on earth, so says i'm going to send my son to go take care of that. bam. angel comes. hey. god's son is coming down. he's going to be born unto you. >> i think it happened like in the 1950s. >> they rode on a...
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i am using the story in my own home as an example. >> have a conversation with your children with an emphasis that online you never talk to strangers. this could be a reality check for parents. >> i went online and did a bunch of research. there is a phone book of the texting acronyms. >> codes your child may be using that he did not want them to crack. except she says they have become savvy. emphasize you want them to be safe. chris clackum, wbal-tv 11 news. >> dangerous territory sometimes. 5:37. do you know other kinds of problems fast food can make worse? >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. after beating andrew luck, peyton manning, and tom brady, do you think the ravens should be 4 1/2-point underdogs in the super bowl? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. onwe're keeping a close eye the area roads. >> welcome back. temperatures in the 30's to start the day. it will be a breezy and chilly day. when you look back to more on today, you'll say it was a pret
i am using the story in my own home as an example. >> have a conversation with your children with an emphasis that online you never talk to strangers. this could be a reality check for parents. >> i went online and did a bunch of research. there is a phone book of the texting acronyms. >> codes your child may be using that he did not want them to crack. except she says they have become savvy. emphasize you want them to be safe. chris clackum, wbal-tv 11 news. >>...
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she broke the story and joins us. >> nice to see you. >> when the story first broke about two months ago, it was unclear why the arrest wasn't and then-- of the illegal in senator menendez's office. what have you learned since. >> internal ice documents provided to the senate judiciary committee shows when the office learned who the man was, they went up the food chain to their bosses and said there could be significant congressional inquiry and attention from the media that prompted washington ice to delay-- to order the arrest delayed and they indicated, let's figure out what to do, given the new circumstances. they were sent the local ice officials, they he were set to arrest this young man at the local prosecutor's office in late october. that of course did not happen. he wasn't arrested until december 6th and the progression is they notified their bosses, the bosses say, hold on, and we have a source, a u.s. official who said the department of homeland security ordered ice to delay that arrest until after the election. >> do you know specifically, as you reported specifically wh
she broke the story and joins us. >> nice to see you. >> when the story first broke about two months ago, it was unclear why the arrest wasn't and then-- of the illegal in senator menendez's office. what have you learned since. >> internal ice documents provided to the senate judiciary committee shows when the office learned who the man was, they went up the food chain to their bosses and said there could be significant congressional inquiry and attention from the media that...
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and the story and the ambience and that's what took us. >> mike: the story is a familiar one: in 2009, battered by the down economy, the owner needed to sell, no one would buy. so the option was to shut it down, walk away, hat in hand. except in walked a preschool preschool teacher, two costumers and a bookkeeper, saviors in bright colors, with passion. >> we did it because, a, this place was going to evaporate if we didn't. nobody else was going to do it. the four of us are makers of things. we love the craft and we love old crafts and this was something that you can only learn how to be a hatter by apprenticing. so this is a skill that they're not teaching in school. see, this is kind of a taller crown. >> mike: what they will teach in school is how to run a business. classes they found and took to learn about price points, niche markets, branding, sourcing, business plans. >> business is a different language, you know? so i had to learn the language. >> mike: the language they're speaking now is of success and expansion. one of only a handful of hat makers anywhere working in the h
and the story and the ambience and that's what took us. >> mike: the story is a familiar one: in 2009, battered by the down economy, the owner needed to sell, no one would buy. so the option was to shut it down, walk away, hat in hand. except in walked a preschool preschool teacher, two costumers and a bookkeeper, saviors in bright colors, with passion. >> we did it because, a, this place was going to evaporate if we didn't. nobody else was going to do it. the four of us are makers...
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the stories and the -- you can't -- i used to be a reporter. i know that i watched people cover this. you can't do it without weeping. it's so -- >> yeah. >> there is a window here. wk make change. step up to the plate. have the cojones to do it. you need a spine. get it done. >> that's very good advice. marjorie margulies-mezvinsky. i think you speak for a lot of americans who would say just that to congressional members. coming up, we have the latest developments on the manti te'o hoax. and it is unbelievable. there is actually proof he lied more than once. the managing editor of deadspin.com and nbc news political analyst howard fineman are here with all the details. stay tuned. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid c
the stories and the -- you can't -- i used to be a reporter. i know that i watched people cover this. you can't do it without weeping. it's so -- >> yeah. >> there is a window here. wk make change. step up to the plate. have the cojones to do it. you need a spine. get it done. >> that's very good advice. marjorie margulies-mezvinsky. i think you speak for a lot of americans who would say just that to congressional members. coming up, we have the latest developments on the...
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it's a cock and bull story. >> the dinghy wasn't used. the oars weren't used. >> do you find that celebrity defendants can bull their way in a police interview and say i'm not talking, they lawyer up and make a full stop, this was an accident and they have a free disposition to cut them slack. >> the police got a lot of information when they interview a suspect who has information. if the lawyer as all lawyers tell us don't talk to the police, they make the police work harder, so that presently from what i see in the papers, mr. wagner doesn't want to talk to the police. it can't be in i good for him. if the police don't have information from either of the other two people, they have information from the captain, but not from christopher walken or from wagner. it's very hard to determine, to a reasonable degree of judicial certainty, how she got into the water. >> how she got in the water. dr. boden, it's a mystery. >> thanks, geraldo. >>> before we get the reaction of a former israeli prime minister from the egyptian minister's predictio
it's a cock and bull story. >> the dinghy wasn't used. the oars weren't used. >> do you find that celebrity defendants can bull their way in a police interview and say i'm not talking, they lawyer up and make a full stop, this was an accident and they have a free disposition to cut them slack. >> the police got a lot of information when they interview a suspect who has information. if the lawyer as all lawyers tell us don't talk to the police, they make the police work harder,...
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it's a cock and bull story. >> the dinghy wasn't used. the oars weren't used. >> do you find that celebrity defendants bull their way in a police interview and say i'm not talking, they lawyer up and make a full stop, this was an accident and they have a free disposition to cut them slack. >> the police got a lot of information when they interview a suspect who has information. if the lawyer as all lawyers tell us don't talk to the police, they make the police work harder, so that presently from what i see in the papers, mr. wagner doesn't want to talk to the police. it can't be in i good for him. if the police don't have information from either of the other two people, they have information from the captain, but not from christopher walken or from wagner. it's very hard to determine, to a reasonable degree of judicial certainty, how she got into the water. >> how she got in the water. dr. boden, it's a mystery. >> thanks, geraldo. >>> before we get the reaction of a former israeli prime minister from the egyptian minister's prediction of
it's a cock and bull story. >> the dinghy wasn't used. the oars weren't used. >> do you find that celebrity defendants bull their way in a police interview and say i'm not talking, they lawyer up and make a full stop, this was an accident and they have a free disposition to cut them slack. >> the police got a lot of information when they interview a suspect who has information. if the lawyer as all lawyers tell us don't talk to the police, they make the police work harder, so...