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ashley: uh-huh. >> pardon? ashley: i totally agree. let me get to christian adams, i want to ask him as former justice department attorney, how do you think the was handled and do you think independent prosecutor should have been brought in, would you agree with that? >> this case was handled the way we handle it in america. we have a grand jury process, it is very easy to indict people with probable cause. this grand jury found no probable cause. but that doesn't stop al sharpton from doing what he does best and replacing fact with fiction and going on tv and further enflaming racial tensions calling out the dogs, the wicked anarchists who burn, loot and pillage. that is what al sharpton does best. we know he doesn't like the american legal process, he's always abused it, rabble-roused. what happened in ferguson is the way the legal process is supposed to work. >> christian? ashley: respond to that, niger. >> i think christian would agree that as unfortunate and dangerous as sharpton and some of what i call these racial racketeers are
ashley: uh-huh. >> pardon? ashley: i totally agree. let me get to christian adams, i want to ask him as former justice department attorney, how do you think the was handled and do you think independent prosecutor should have been brought in, would you agree with that? >> this case was handled the way we handle it in america. we have a grand jury process, it is very easy to indict people with probable cause. this grand jury found no probable cause. but that doesn't stop al sharpton...
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ashley: there is talk. ashton carter -- former secretary defense of defense, any of those names. >> they are all capable, michelle was close to getting the job last time, many of us were hoping she would when secretary hagel was selected, i hope she gets it. she is qualified. she is familiar with all of the issues, and she will be a credit to that position. ashley: terrific general j ashley: do you think this process has been handled quickly? >> there is a lot of controversy even over the process over what happened that day, this over the fact that there was not a special prosecutor appointed because of the connection between prosecution and law enforcement is alleged to be too close in this area. there is a lot of on business vision that the -- observation that the black community, although it is 70% in ferguson, the grand jury did not represent that. there is a lot happening, a lot of both sides of people just being angry about the process, and the three and a half months it seems like a long time but in
ashley: there is talk. ashton carter -- former secretary defense of defense, any of those names. >> they are all capable, michelle was close to getting the job last time, many of us were hoping she would when secretary hagel was selected, i hope she gets it. she is qualified. she is familiar with all of the issues, and she will be a credit to that position. ashley: terrific general j ashley: do you think this process has been handled quickly? >> there is a lot of controversy even...
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ashley: mr. mccullough is more on the side of the -- >> he looked over everything and was watching it every day, obviously, but there were two assistants in that office that were presenting the evidence, so i don't think it rose to the level of giving it to a special prosecutor. ashley: what happens now, lis, begin with you, possibly assert violation of civil rights. >> right. ashley: something very difficult to prove? >> very difficult to prove. we know attorney general holder is looking at it, that has to do whether or not this was under the authority of color of law and color, in other words, wilson went after brown because of the color of the skin. very difficult to prove. >> what's interesting is the st. louis prosecutor tried to roll in d.o.j. with him. in other words, we together, and, of course, eric holder and the justice department are saying no, we're doing a separate investigation. however, the criminal civil rights statute says that if law enforcement deprived somebody of civil right
ashley: mr. mccullough is more on the side of the -- >> he looked over everything and was watching it every day, obviously, but there were two assistants in that office that were presenting the evidence, so i don't think it rose to the level of giving it to a special prosecutor. ashley: what happens now, lis, begin with you, possibly assert violation of civil rights. >> right. ashley: something very difficult to prove? >> very difficult to prove. we know attorney general...
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ashley: uh-huh. >> pardon? ashley: i totally agree. let me get to christian adams, i want to ask him as former justice department attorney, how do you think the case was handled and do you think independent prosecutor should have been brought in, would you agree with that? >> this case was handled the way we handle it in america. we have a grand jury process, it is very easy to indict people with probable cause. this grand jury found no probable cause. but that doesn't stop al sharpton from doing what he does best and replacing fact with fiction and going on tv and further enflaming racial tensions calling out the dogs, the wicked anarchists who burn, loot and pillage. that is what al sharpton does best. we know he doesn't like the american legal process, he's always abused it, rabble-roused. what happened in ferguson is the way the legal process is supposed to work. >> christian? ashley: respond to that, niger. >> i think christian would agree that as unfortunate and dangerous as sharpton and some of what i call these racial racketeer
ashley: uh-huh. >> pardon? ashley: i totally agree. let me get to christian adams, i want to ask him as former justice department attorney, how do you think the case was handled and do you think independent prosecutor should have been brought in, would you agree with that? >> this case was handled the way we handle it in america. we have a grand jury process, it is very easy to indict people with probable cause. this grand jury found no probable cause. but that doesn't stop al...
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;01 ;25 01;18 01;45 pkg como toda madre primeriza ashley intenta disfrutar al maximo de la compaÑa de su pequeÑa hija alexa de 10 meses. pero no todo ha sido color de rosa para esta joven mam, ashley cuenta que cuando tenia 4 meses de embarazo no conto con el apoyo de su familia y al verse sin hogar ni un empleo decidio que al nacer daria a su pequeÑa en adopcion. sot: ashley mandoling / madre biolgica de alexa "my landlord" el dueÑo de mi apartamento me pidio que dejara el lugar. no tenia donde vivir y aunque mi padre queria que me quedara con alexa no me permitio vivir con el. entonces tenia la opcion de dar a mi hija en adopcion o criarla en la calle. despues de conocer y entrevistar a varias familias que deseaban adoptar por medio de una agencia, ashley decidio que victor y gabriel serian los padres de su hija. sot:ashley mandoling / madre biologica de alexa "i did not want her to call anybody else mom" yo no queria que ella llamara a alguien mas mama... y al escoger a una pareja gay yo siempre voy a ser su mama. ella tiene tres papas pero solo una mama. y fue asi como el 14 de
;01 ;25 01;18 01;45 pkg como toda madre primeriza ashley intenta disfrutar al maximo de la compaÑa de su pequeÑa hija alexa de 10 meses. pero no todo ha sido color de rosa para esta joven mam, ashley cuenta que cuando tenia 4 meses de embarazo no conto con el apoyo de su familia y al verse sin hogar ni un empleo decidio que al nacer daria a su pequeÑa en adopcion. sot: ashley mandoling / madre biolgica de alexa "my landlord" el dueÑo de mi apartamento me pidio que dejara el lugar....
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ashley: thank you for being here. guess what? halloween night spending will rise more than 3 percent was 7.$3 billion it is big business but if you're trying to decide what costume to where you should ask yourself before making a final decision. >> will this cost to get me fired? do i have meetings would be inappropriate to have a sharp the "best of imus"? on monday we will have to apologize based on gender or religion or race. did this was halloween what i'd be mistaken for a prostitute? and mike to fat to be a super hero? ashley: if the answer to one or more is yes change the cost of more where something else. the pentagon says how close working with the iranian regime in iraq. >> as to the presence of iranian advisers i readied to open source report i cannot confirm or deny. >> i don't know. >> won big-time corporation this warehouse into iran. next. to healthcare providers, from jewelers to sporting good stores, to help their customers get what they want and need. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with
ashley: thank you for being here. guess what? halloween night spending will rise more than 3 percent was 7.$3 billion it is big business but if you're trying to decide what costume to where you should ask yourself before making a final decision. >> will this cost to get me fired? do i have meetings would be inappropriate to have a sharp the "best of imus"? on monday we will have to apologize based on gender or religion or race. did this was halloween what i'd be mistaken for a...
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out of louisiana, ashley long shore a painter whose art focuses on pop culture. she ices the social media site instagram to showcase her work. and on skype from new york, the first ever chief digital officer for the metropolitan museum of art. thank you all for joining us. so, we are talking about art becoming more accessible to the masses. and it doesn't get more accessible than being on the side of a building. talk a little bit about what street art is and what its purpose is. >> i guess like there is -- i guess there is a lot of different reasons for artists entering the realm of the streets to display their artwork, but it's pretty much under the idea that you were just mentioning that it's really all about the art won't really do much if it's not able to get to the masses. and treat art is individuals essentially directly putting it in the public realm to be -- to start conversation, to get a little motorcycle right notorir name. it's this direct desire to reinvents a location, i guess, through art. street art is kind of like -- it's something that has reall
out of louisiana, ashley long shore a painter whose art focuses on pop culture. she ices the social media site instagram to showcase her work. and on skype from new york, the first ever chief digital officer for the metropolitan museum of art. thank you all for joining us. so, we are talking about art becoming more accessible to the masses. and it doesn't get more accessible than being on the side of a building. talk a little bit about what street art is and what its purpose is. >> i...
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ashley madison. ashley madison. life is short. have an affair. (?) stossel: they promote affairs. >> right. >> you have a problem with this? >> i'm an anthroapologist. if you're not going to be an adultist. whether ther there is no ashley madison. some people are predisposed. if there's no ashley madison, they'll find another way. stossel: they have another commercial where men sing about having the affair. >> someone other than the wife. other than the wife. ♪ ♪ i'm looking for someone other than my wife. other than my wife. ashley madison is right. >> i have to admit i find that a bit revolting. stossel: i do too. >> that turned me off. stossel: people get hurt because of this. >> nobody gets out of love alive and when it comes to adultery we can really lose. stossel: porn is more available than ever. i'm told that's a terrible thing. is it though. a porn star takes on the critics when we come back. don't worry; 74 people were picked before me in the nfl draft. to fight childhood obesity, unite
ashley madison. ashley madison. life is short. have an affair. (?) stossel: they promote affairs. >> right. >> you have a problem with this? >> i'm an anthroapologist. if you're not going to be an adultist. whether ther there is no ashley madison. some people are predisposed. if there's no ashley madison, they'll find another way. stossel: they have another commercial where men sing about having the affair. >> someone other than the wife. other than the wife. ♪ ♪ i'm...
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ashley madison. ashley madison. life is short. have an affair. (?) stossel: they promote affairs. >> right. >> you have a problem with this? >> i'm an anthroapologist. if you're not going to be an adultist. whether ther there is no ashley madison. some people are predisposed. if there's no ashley madison, they'll find another way. stossel: they have another commercial where men sing about having the affair. >> someone other than the wife. other than the wife. ♪ ♪ i'm looking for someone other than my wife. other than my wife. ashley madison is right. >> i have to admit i find that a bit revolting. stossel: i do too. >> that turned me off. stossel: people get hurt because of this. >> nobody gets out of love alive and when it comes to adultery we can really lose. stossel: porn is more available than ever. i'm told that's a terrible thing. is it though. a porn star takes on the critics when we come back. >> hello, my name is belle knox. i'm 18 years old. it was during my first semester there that i
ashley madison. ashley madison. life is short. have an affair. (?) stossel: they promote affairs. >> right. >> you have a problem with this? >> i'm an anthroapologist. if you're not going to be an adultist. whether ther there is no ashley madison. some people are predisposed. if there's no ashley madison, they'll find another way. stossel: they have another commercial where men sing about having the affair. >> someone other than the wife. other than the wife. ♪ ♪ i'm...
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ashley madison. ashley madison. life is short. have an affair. (?) stossel: they promote affairs. >> right. >> you have a problem with this? >> i'm an anthroapologist. if you're not going to be an adultist. whether ther there is no ashley madison. some people are predisposed. if there's no ashley madison, they'll find another way. stossel: they have another commercial where men sing about having the affair. >> someone other than the wife. other than the wife. ♪ ♪ i'm looking for someone other than my wife. other than my wife. ashley madison is right. >> i have to admit i find that a bit revolting. stossel: i do too. >> that turned me off. stossel: people get hurt because of this. >> nobody gets out of love alive and when it comes to adultery we can really lose. stossel: porn is more available than ever. i'm told that's a terrible thing. is it though. a porn star takes on the critics when we come back. how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south af
ashley madison. ashley madison. life is short. have an affair. (?) stossel: they promote affairs. >> right. >> you have a problem with this? >> i'm an anthroapologist. if you're not going to be an adultist. whether ther there is no ashley madison. some people are predisposed. if there's no ashley madison, they'll find another way. stossel: they have another commercial where men sing about having the affair. >> someone other than the wife. other than the wife. ♪ ♪ i'm...
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sot: ashley mandoling / madre biolgica de alexa "my landlord" el dueÑo de mi apartamento me pidio que dejara el lugar. no tenia donde vivir y aunque mi padre queria que me quedara con alexa no me permitio vivir con el. entonces tenia la opcion de dar a mi hija en adopcion o criarla en la calle. despues de conocer y entrevistar a varias familias que deseaban adoptar por medio de una agencia, ashley decidio que victor y gabriel serian los padres de su hija. sot:ashley mandoling / madre biologica de alexa "i did not want her to call anybody else mom" yo no queria que ella llamara a alguien mas mama... y al escoger a una pareja gay yo siempre voy a ser su mama. ella tiene tres papas pero solo una mama. y fue asi como el 14 de enero de este aÑo victor y gabriel se convirtieron en los padres de alexa y desde entonces la vida de esta joven pareja gira en torno a su hija. sot: vctor mauricio / padre adoptivo pues yo le voy a enseÑar los mismo valores que mis padres me enseÑaron a mi. 00:39:04 ser una familia unida, querer a tus hermanos, trabajar, prepararte y educarte y de ser un ciudadan
sot: ashley mandoling / madre biolgica de alexa "my landlord" el dueÑo de mi apartamento me pidio que dejara el lugar. no tenia donde vivir y aunque mi padre queria que me quedara con alexa no me permitio vivir con el. entonces tenia la opcion de dar a mi hija en adopcion o criarla en la calle. despues de conocer y entrevistar a varias familias que deseaban adoptar por medio de una agencia, ashley decidio que victor y gabriel serian los padres de su hija. sot:ashley mandoling / madre...
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with us now ashley jackson form everywhere political affairs officer at the u.n. and andrea tan tar was of outnumbered seen on fnc at noon. i don't want to be disrespectful to the president of the united states. i hope everybody understands that, that's not my role as a commentator but president obama and you, andrea and you ashley and, of course, me have known for decades that this immigration border situation was broken. he didn't do anything about it. this guy in mexico kept coming back and back and back and back when it's a felony to do that nobody prosecuted him there was no executive order to the justice department to prosecute him. the president did butkus on it, nothing. when he says it tonight i'm a little, you know, not buying that too much. and you say? yonch you are alone. we have seen today and "u.s.a. today" purported earlier this year when the department of homeland security testified before capitol hill saying that monopoly violent criminals. 36 of them in 2003 not true not true, bill. they were homicide. rapist, child trafficking. >> where do thos
with us now ashley jackson form everywhere political affairs officer at the u.n. and andrea tan tar was of outnumbered seen on fnc at noon. i don't want to be disrespectful to the president of the united states. i hope everybody understands that, that's not my role as a commentator but president obama and you, andrea and you ashley and, of course, me have known for decades that this immigration border situation was broken. he didn't do anything about it. this guy in mexico kept coming back and...
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tom fallis' attorney says he's innocent. >> this was a series of nightmares for ashley's parents. they just knew their daughter, she was a very happy, young mother with three children and the idea that she would somehow decide to commit suicide, they would never accept it. >> reporter: for "good morning america," tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> a wild and really sad story and those interrogation tapes are quite something. >> they are quite telling. >> absolutely. >> let's head back over to ron for another look at the stories we're following. >> hi again, paula and dan, rachel. good morning, everybody. >>> we begin in ferguson, missouri, where a grand jury in the michael brown shooting case is expected to resume its deliberations tomorrow. overnight michael brown's mother attending a special march on the street where her son was killed calling for peace and justice, meanwhile, authorities put up barricades outside of the st. louis county justice center where the grand jury is deliberating. >>> and the university of virginia has suspended all fraternity activities for the rest of
tom fallis' attorney says he's innocent. >> this was a series of nightmares for ashley's parents. they just knew their daughter, she was a very happy, young mother with three children and the idea that she would somehow decide to commit suicide, they would never accept it. >> reporter: for "good morning america," tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> a wild and really sad story and those interrogation tapes are quite something. >> they are quite telling. >>...
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you got room at your table for christmas, ashley? >> absolutely. christmas, next weekend. any time he wants to come. >> good to see you both. >> i think we're going to lunch after this. >> good to hear. congratulations to both of you and best of luck to you during the holiday season. >>> today is one of the busiest travel days of the year. what kind of weather can we expect for that? janice dean joins us now with some answers. janice? prev ent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13 ® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have
you got room at your table for christmas, ashley? >> absolutely. christmas, next weekend. any time he wants to come. >> good to see you both. >> i think we're going to lunch after this. >> good to hear. congratulations to both of you and best of luck to you during the holiday season. >>> today is one of the busiest travel days of the year. what kind of weather can we expect for that? janice dean joins us now with some answers. janice? prev ent heart disease?...
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jon: so, ashley, what do you do? if it is up to the jury to sort this out, it is a very complicated case. again it could go either way. she is not charged with first-degree murder. second-degree murder case, right? >> right. and what you've got to do you have got to explain to the jury why the person would tell police different version of events. why she would change her story. that undermines her credibility. she says, i don't remember how i was stabbed. i don't remember if he was one that did it. oh, wait, i actually stabbed myself that really undermines her story. she has to explain and put the jury in her mind as what she was going through when she was being interrogated hours on end by the police and why she would give different versions of events of that night. that is what really undermines her credibility. jon: dan, can she argue self-defense when admittedly they were having consensual sex before this incident? >> absolutely, if they were having consensual sex and it turned violent, he got violent, she had al
jon: so, ashley, what do you do? if it is up to the jury to sort this out, it is a very complicated case. again it could go either way. she is not charged with first-degree murder. second-degree murder case, right? >> right. and what you've got to do you have got to explain to the jury why the person would tell police different version of events. why she would change her story. that undermines her credibility. she says, i don't remember how i was stabbed. i don't remember if he was one...
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i saw ashley just making sure things were happening and dean smith and alex part of the public works team that made this happen and finally i'm excited as well let's get the rest of our citywideer sidewalks and easier to walk around san francisco thank you very much thank you, thank you (clapping) >> hey one more time let's hear it for mohammed nuru the department of public works and the planning department, (clapping.) mayor ed lee who is behind this from day one and, of course, this wouldn't have happened without supervisor scott wiener thank you scott (clapping.) and let me i'd like to take full credit but all those other folks we're here to say thank you and say on a extra special thank you to those who put out the most and surviving the most this is the merchant of the streets they were lost a lot of business and foot traffic and not easy on the neighbors but thank you merchants for opening your doors every day you know each day you have to start up again and it can be interpreting to see how difficult it is getting the customers in the doors while construction is going on thing
i saw ashley just making sure things were happening and dean smith and alex part of the public works team that made this happen and finally i'm excited as well let's get the rest of our citywideer sidewalks and easier to walk around san francisco thank you very much thank you, thank you (clapping) >> hey one more time let's hear it for mohammed nuru the department of public works and the planning department, (clapping.) mayor ed lee who is behind this from day one and, of course, this...
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them and then went into the bedroom with ashley and slammed the door. that's when the wife's relatives say tom shot her in the head. the back of the neck specifically. tom told the 911 operator the wife shot herself. >> my wife just shot herself in the neck. please help me. please help me. >> cops did come. they eventually ruled it a suicide. but police photos show the scratch marks on tom the husband's chest, signs of possible struggle. then there's a neighbor who reported hearing tom admit that he did, indeed, kill ashley and the couple's daughter then but 6 years old told police she, quote, saw daddy getting the gun ready. and that she saw daddy shoot mommy. that journalist is reporter justin joseph with kdvr in denver live in indianapolis in the newsroom of our affiliate there wxin. good to see you. thank you. >> thank you, shep. still to hear those facts gives me chills. a pretty incredible story and a struggle this family has gone through the past three years. >> did the cops know that this neighbor had said, i overheard the guy say he did this, o
them and then went into the bedroom with ashley and slammed the door. that's when the wife's relatives say tom shot her in the head. the back of the neck specifically. tom told the 911 operator the wife shot herself. >> my wife just shot herself in the neck. please help me. please help me. >> cops did come. they eventually ruled it a suicide. but police photos show the scratch marks on tom the husband's chest, signs of possible struggle. then there's a neighbor who reported hearing...
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be careful out there. >> don't miss ashley on the fox business network. you can find it on foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> mama told you not to waste food or money. ir uncle sam did most. they waste billions of tax payer dollars. >> he ran the largest ponzi scam now getting 5 million back. so far $0.50 on the dollar for victims of the fraud. almost unheard of amounts in ponzi schemes is 150 years in jail. >> check out the new rebo cigarette it uses the vapor to heat up the real tobacco not the liquid stuff like e cigarettes. >> they will reintroduce it next year in wisconsin. >> the time now is almost 15 minutes to the top of the hour. coming up the key to capompromi what lawmakers are saying as the senate is about to vote on the keystone pipeline. >> before you pass your lunch a new benefit to cut the calories that could be a game charng. >> first it was christmas now the family is taking on turkey day with a twist. first let's check in with brian kilmeade. welcome back my friend. >> welcome back to you. >> let me tell you what's coming up over the ne
be careful out there. >> don't miss ashley on the fox business network. you can find it on foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> mama told you not to waste food or money. ir uncle sam did most. they waste billions of tax payer dollars. >> he ran the largest ponzi scam now getting 5 million back. so far $0.50 on the dollar for victims of the fraud. almost unheard of amounts in ponzi schemes is 150 years in jail. >> check out the new rebo cigarette it uses the vapor to heat...
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. >>> i'm dan ashley in the abc 7 newsroom. new at 5:00, tech toys for your kids. 7 on your side's michael finney returns with a look at the ones loaded with creativity. >>> and -- >> i have four dogs. >> i have three dogs and one cat. >> the oakland raiders go to the dogs. why they say it's time for pet lovers to step up. we will see you for abc 7 news at 5:00. hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. download the xfinity tv app today. which means it's time thfor the volkswagens here, sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the well-crafted all
. >>> i'm dan ashley in the abc 7 newsroom. new at 5:00, tech toys for your kids. 7 on your side's michael finney returns with a look at the ones loaded with creativity. >>> and -- >> i have four dogs. >> i have three dogs and one cat. >> the oakland raiders go to the dogs. why they say it's time for pet lovers to step up. we will see you for abc 7 news at 5:00. hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house...
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. >> ashley webster from our sister network shows how it could impact the whole country. ashley? >> fighting words there. the tiny town of westminster, massachusetts population about 70,000 could be the first to ban the sale of all tobacco products. a public meeting last night became so rowdy it only lasted 25 minutes. local board members had to be escorted out of the meeting by police. not surprisingly tobacco industry groups are calling this proposal a bad policy that would harm local employers. smokers and shop keepers wills fuming. local merchants say smokers will make their purchases in other towns and probably buy their gas and groceries there as well. it's not just economics that upsets the critics they say it is a classic example of government over stepping. one local resident a vietnam veteran says he is forced to show people have a choice. no others are planned but some retailers are reexamining their policies. cvs became the first drug store to pull all of the tobacco products from the 77 stores. they will take written testimony no more public hearings and vote on the
. >> ashley webster from our sister network shows how it could impact the whole country. ashley? >> fighting words there. the tiny town of westminster, massachusetts population about 70,000 could be the first to ban the sale of all tobacco products. a public meeting last night became so rowdy it only lasted 25 minutes. local board members had to be escorted out of the meeting by police. not surprisingly tobacco industry groups are calling this proposal a bad policy that would harm...
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but for mit worked out well. >> ashley now a software engineer with the ride sharing company lift this is the thing that has hooked me up. >> cat king another graduate now mentor for otherstudents. went from nanny to computer prrammer at event bright. on license ticketing service. a lot of women don't reize software developments fun. >> this is reay creative field that it is highly technical.but there's a lot of room for play and the language and creativity of it. >> also pays well. >> graduate who goes into an engineering position cap expect to make any where from 75,000 to upwards of 1 way to,000. no guarantee of that but the odds are fairly decent. >>reporter: that kind of potential is why students are willing to pay 15,000 dollars in tuition for justin weeks. hack bright is not app accredited school. no financial aid but scholarship and payment options available. admission is competitive. and former students told us is only worth the money if you are ready to work hard. >> even though it feels really risky i think it's worth it. if you are committed to bust dshs putting the tim the
but for mit worked out well. >> ashley now a software engineer with the ride sharing company lift this is the thing that has hooked me up. >> cat king another graduate now mentor for otherstudents. went from nanny to computer prrammer at event bright. on license ticketing service. a lot of women don't reize software developments fun. >> this is reay creative field that it is highly technical.but there's a lot of room for play and the language and creativity of it. >>...
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they were a surprise to their parents jim and ashley from fresno after an implanted embryo split and now the family stops people on the street. >> people are going to ask the simple questions are they twins? yes, they are twins. >> double trouble. >> double trouble. i bet you are busy. >> what is not obvious is gianna and katherine were conceived from frozen em pre yows. embryos. >> god has taken us through this entire journey not to keep it to ourselves. and to hopefully reach other people. >> ashley wanted the experience of childbirth and after reflection of their faith they chose embryo adoption. >> we believe life starts at conception. the embryos are in our season are already life. they just need an environment for life to start. >> that's the mission of night-light christians adoptions. it facilitates embryo adoption and helps them with their family. there are hundreds of thousands of frozen embryos that are fertilized eggs in the u.s. right now. most of the frozen embryos are women who have gone through invitrofertilization and have remaining embryos they no longer want to use
they were a surprise to their parents jim and ashley from fresno after an implanted embryo split and now the family stops people on the street. >> people are going to ask the simple questions are they twins? yes, they are twins. >> double trouble. >> double trouble. i bet you are busy. >> what is not obvious is gianna and katherine were conceived from frozen em pre yows. embryos. >> god has taken us through this entire journey not to keep it to ourselves. and to...
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>>reporter: ashley was in the first class 2 and half years ago when the found we are still trying to figure out whether whole concept would work. >> boot camp model take the 8 to continue week if you commit the energy to that period you'll be able to catch one people who have had years of training and experience and that's a question mark. definitely not for everyone. but for mit worked out well. >> ashley now a software engineer with the ride sharing company lift this is the thing that has hooked me up. >> cat king another graduate now mentor for other students. went from nanny to computer programmer at event bright. on license ticketing service. a lot of women don't realize software development is fun. >> this is really creative field that it is highly technical. but there's a lot of room for play and the language and creativity of it. >> also pays well. >> graduate who goes into an engineering position cap expect to make any where from 75,000 to upwards of 1 way to,000. no guarantee of that but the odds are fairly decent. >>reporter: that kind of potential is why students are will
>>reporter: ashley was in the first class 2 and half years ago when the found we are still trying to figure out whether whole concept would work. >> boot camp model take the 8 to continue week if you commit the energy to that period you'll be able to catch one people who have had years of training and experience and that's a question mark. definitely not for everyone. but for mit worked out well. >> ashley now a software engineer with the ride sharing company lift this is the...
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so it's increasing rapidly but television is sort of the 800 pound gorilla. >> ashley parker, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. our original in-depth reports from around the nation and the world. you've probably seen portions of this statement that brittany maynard posted online nearly a month ago. >> i hope to enjoy however many days i have left on this beautiful earth and spend as much of it outside as i can surrounded by those i love. i hope to pass in peace. >> sreenivasan: maynard, of course, is the 29-year-old california woman who moved to oregon recently because that state permits assisted suicide. maynard wants to die before her malignant brain tumor leaves her completely incapacitated. her case, which has rekindled a national debate about assisted suicide, gives us the opportunity to take a look at how oregon's, assisted suicide law has been working. the newshour's stephen fee reports. >> reporter: like millions of americans, oregonian pam wald was riveted by the video of brittany maynard, a 29-year-old woman suffering from brain
so it's increasing rapidly but television is sort of the 800 pound gorilla. >> ashley parker, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. our original in-depth reports from around the nation and the world. you've probably seen portions of this statement that brittany maynard posted online nearly a month ago. >> i hope to enjoy however many days i have left on this beautiful earth and spend as much of it outside as i can surrounded by...
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leandro dijeron ser testigos del fatÍdico momento que cobrÁ la vida de ivÁn en el este de la calle 14 y ashley. >> lo aventÓ con mucha fuerza hasta la parada del bus fue algo muy triste. mi esposa se puso muy nerviosa. >> ivÁn tambiÉn dejÓ buenos amigos y compaÑeros de escuela. >> y sinceramente me siento muy afectada por la razÓn de que mi hijo estÁ muy afectado por que era su compaÑero de clases. >> fue un gran amigo de mi hijo que perdiÓ. que perdimos todos. >> por su parte el vocero del departamento del vaciles de alameda indica que no saben del conductor prÓfugo. aunque hay algunas pistas que podrÍan ayudar. el conductor que arollÓ a ivÁn cruz manejaba de forma errÁtica, y circulaba en direcciÓn contraria en la 14 y ashley mientras intentaba escapar de los alguaciles de alameda durante una persecuciÓn. ahora la madre de ivÁn mantiene el recuerdo imborrable y latente de su hijo en su mente y corazÓn. >> Él me decÍa si estaban bien, no querÍa oír que me dijera he's gonna make it pero nadie me decÍa nada porque ellos sabÍan que mi niÑo estaba muerto ya. >> las autori
leandro dijeron ser testigos del fatÍdico momento que cobrÁ la vida de ivÁn en el este de la calle 14 y ashley. >> lo aventÓ con mucha fuerza hasta la parada del bus fue algo muy triste. mi esposa se puso muy nerviosa. >> ivÁn tambiÉn dejÓ buenos amigos y compaÑeros de escuela. >> y sinceramente me siento muy afectada por la razÓn de que mi hijo estÁ muy afectado por que era su compaÑero de clases. >> fue un gran amigo de mi hijo que perdiÓ. que perdimos...
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ashley merchant joins us. she is a criminal defense attorney and with us live z ashley, this guy is clearly a victim. i don't understand why it would matter if he had porn on his computer or not. you know how much evidence we have of any of this? not a bit. what is this? >> it is a hail mary where they are just trying to save their client's life. they are try tog sing to say, t government didn't play by the rules. because they didn't, you need to take the death penalty off the table. they are seeking to throw anything off to i sa, csay, can please take this death penalty off the snatable. the judge can now take this off the table. >> there are four options? >> the first option is the judge could direct a verdict of not guilty. she could undo the trial verdict where they found her guilty and she could actually direct a not guilty verdict. the second option is that she could actually then also reverse what the jury did the first time around and say, you know what, i'm going to order a new trial. the third option
ashley merchant joins us. she is a criminal defense attorney and with us live z ashley, this guy is clearly a victim. i don't understand why it would matter if he had porn on his computer or not. you know how much evidence we have of any of this? not a bit. what is this? >> it is a hail mary where they are just trying to save their client's life. they are try tog sing to say, t government didn't play by the rules. because they didn't, you need to take the death penalty off the table. they...
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>>reporter: ashley was in the first class 2 and half years ago when the found we are still trying to figure out whether whole concept would work. >> boot camp model take the 8 to continue week if you commit the energy to that period you'll be able to catch one people who have had years of training and experience and that's a question mark. definitely not for everyone. but for mit worked out well. >> ashley now a software engineer with the ride sharing company lift this is the thing that has hooked me up. >> cat king another graduate now mentor for other students. went from nanny to computer programmer at event bright. on license ticketing service. a lot of women don't realize software development is fun. >> this is really creative field that it is highly technical. but there's a lot of room for play and the language and creativity of it. >> also pays well. >> graduate who goes into an engineering position cap expect to make any where from 75,000 to upwards of 1 way to,000. no guarantee of that but the odds are fairly decent. >>reporter: that kind of potential is why students are will
>>reporter: ashley was in the first class 2 and half years ago when the found we are still trying to figure out whether whole concept would work. >> boot camp model take the 8 to continue week if you commit the energy to that period you'll be able to catch one people who have had years of training and experience and that's a question mark. definitely not for everyone. but for mit worked out well. >> ashley now a software engineer with the ride sharing company lift this is the...
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we appreciate your time, i'm dan ashley. >> from the entire abc7 news team have a great
we appreciate your time, i'm dan ashley. >> from the entire abc7 news team have a great
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let me started with you, ashley. you say it's okay for the president to write this letter? because i'm wondering, really, with iran. one of our greatest whoas, one of our biggest threats to american safety, security, sovereignty, write them a secret letter? >> well, apparently what the letter said was basically the u.s. and iran have a shared interest in fighting isis. supporting the iraqi government just like iran to defeat isis. didn't say anything new it dangle a carrot ahead of these nuclear talks. >> why do it? >> because we have a shared interest with iran. >> say it again. you just said something important in your comment. dangle the comment? >> ahead of this deadline on november 24th. >> talk about that. >> for a nuclear deal with iran. and this is really -- this is what this is about. this is a really important thing. the administration and others have been working for a long time to get this. >> i'm glad you said that. when you listen to susan rice and you hear josh ernst earlier saying now this is all about making sure we have a shared interest in defeating isis.
let me started with you, ashley. you say it's okay for the president to write this letter? because i'm wondering, really, with iran. one of our greatest whoas, one of our biggest threats to american safety, security, sovereignty, write them a secret letter? >> well, apparently what the letter said was basically the u.s. and iran have a shared interest in fighting isis. supporting the iraqi government just like iran to defeat isis. didn't say anything new it dangle a carrot ahead of these...
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ashley, you're all waiting for this decision. how are you communicating? do you have some sort of text message, meet at this place at this time? how are you going to decide how to protest, if it comes to that? >> we've been planning for weeks. we've known this is coming for 109 days now. and we started planning very early and it's only progressed from there. we've trained hundreds of people in nonviolent civil disobedience. so we're ready and organized with an organized response whoever the outcome may be with this announcement. >> earlier today, i was talking to a st. louis county police officer who said the problem was not the people of ferguson, the problem is not even generally the people of st. louis, although a few of them are problems, it's people from outside the area, from other cities and states coming in, using the opportunity of these protests to cause violence, to vandalize, to loot. how are you going to stop those people or at least alert law enforcement to them so you can continue to protest peacefully? >> i did not sign up to be part of the
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ashley heppenstall, ceo at lundin petroleum. thank you. >>> set to challenge ahead of the european central bank over his management style. according to reuters, mario draghi is accused of erratic management and operating in secret. central bank governors in the eurozone are allegedly nationwide with draghi effectively set a target for increasing the ecb's balance sheets immediately after the policy making council agreed in addition not to make any figure public. some intend to raise their concerns at a working dinner tonight. nicholas, that is likely to be a very uncomfortable working dinner for mr. draghi. i don't know if the food and drinks will be in focus. is the ecb in a leadership crisis? >> it is. it is to a certain extent. but to criticize mr. draghi, who almost single handedly turned sentiment towards the eurozone round in july 2012, for not being collegial enough, almost begs the believe, one is tempted to see a german hand in this. but -- and it's obviously a very important but, it's clear that one could see this comi
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. >> i'm dan ashley. appreciate your time. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking now, a state of emergency now declared. the crippling storm, drivers trapped for hours, the interstate shut down, and the new images of that system moving in. more than six feet of snow before it's over, and the freeze warnings tonight all the way to the south. >>> the terror attack, three americans among those killed in jerusalem. tonight our correspondent now inside. the seven minutes of horror. >>> the dramatic rescue here at home, the plane crashing into this home, the husband and wife inches away. >>> breaking at this hour, authorities now calling for the airbag recall to grow by millions. tonight our investigation, we ask about the air bags in some of these cars being sold on the lot. how they answer. >>> good evening, and we begin with that state of emergency, more than four feet of snow in 24 hours. tonight 225 million americans dealing with frigid cold, drivers trapped on highways, part of a key interstate in upstate new york closed. travel bans in effect as we head
. >> i'm dan ashley. appreciate your time. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking now, a state of emergency now declared. the crippling storm, drivers trapped for hours, the interstate shut down, and the new images of that system moving in. more than six feet of snow before it's over, and the freeze warnings tonight all the way to the south. >>> the terror attack, three americans among those killed in jerusalem. tonight our correspondent now inside. the...