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what can you tell us? >> reporter: it is difficult to get additional information confirmed because the scene is fresh. look behind me. you can see heavy machinery roped off with crime scene tape where the accident happened. as you mentioned, a construction -- someone working the equipment ran over a construction worker. this was a fatality. we are try to get additional information. i reached out to florida department of transportation and they are pointing me to details. even though police said they held the scene until fhp arrived. troopers arrived a couple minutes ago to investigate. you can see traffic this way on wymore road, backed up because of the accident. cars moving slower than normal. this is an active scene. i'm told it was part of the ultimate i 4 project. talking about the maitland exit, 98. while it was happening here i 4 it was not directly on i 4. we will file and break the latest -- and bring you the latest on eyewitness news at 4. orange county, julie salomone, channel 9 eyewitness news.
what can you tell us? >> reporter: it is difficult to get additional information confirmed because the scene is fresh. look behind me. you can see heavy machinery roped off with crime scene tape where the accident happened. as you mentioned, a construction -- someone working the equipment ran over a construction worker. this was a fatality. we are try to get additional information. i reached out to florida department of transportation and they are pointing me to details. even though...
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drug use is number 1 among marijuana use in young people in the united states. needle exchanges stories are not -- >> i need to get you off the blaming obama about this thing. lots of states have legalized marijuana voted to do so, 25 states are doing harm reduction on heroin and syringe exchanges and kentucky, no liberal states no democratic state two conservative lawmakers in kentucky have voted to have the ban on syringe exchanges or federal funding lifted. >> when it comes to legalization of marijuana the obama administration has refused to enforce the federal law. whit comes to marijuana to allow our food and drug administration to do its job. >> david there are all sorts of statistics that indicate that the increase in heroin usage the epidemic is not directly linked. can you say the kids who don't observe their bedtime properly could become big drug users too. there's an increase in consumption and not all about marijuana and obama. >> i'm not blaming obama for everything. >> you bring it up in every answer though sir. i'm talking specifics. this is the d
drug use is number 1 among marijuana use in young people in the united states. needle exchanges stories are not -- >> i need to get you off the blaming obama about this thing. lots of states have legalized marijuana voted to do so, 25 states are doing harm reduction on heroin and syringe exchanges and kentucky, no liberal states no democratic state two conservative lawmakers in kentucky have voted to have the ban on syringe exchanges or federal funding lifted. >> when it comes to...
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rose not onlyand for all of us, but also for each of us. at this time, we look to that yesterday of his death and resurrection. died andhanks that he rose for dad. further, begin thanks that jesus brought him to and back is him. nursed him with the eucharist. and healed him in the confessional. we give thanks that jesus bestowed upon him 55 years of marriage. to the woman he loved. a woman who could match him at every step. and, even hold them accountable. god bless dad with a deep catholic faith. the conviction that christ's continues inpower the world today through his body, the church. he loved the clarity and coherence of church teachings. he treasure the church's ceremony. especially the beauty of the into worship. he trusted the power of sacraments as a means of salvation. as christ working within him for his salvation. although, although, one time, one saturday afternoon, he did scold me for having heard confessions that afternoon, that same day. i hope that is some source of consolation if there are any lawyers present, that the rom
rose not onlyand for all of us, but also for each of us. at this time, we look to that yesterday of his death and resurrection. died andhanks that he rose for dad. further, begin thanks that jesus brought him to and back is him. nursed him with the eucharist. and healed him in the confessional. we give thanks that jesus bestowed upon him 55 years of marriage. to the woman he loved. a woman who could match him at every step. and, even hold them accountable. god bless dad with a deep catholic...
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we don't condone use, people will use. we want them to be safe and healthy. our job is to keep them alive. >> the bathrooms are so popular with users that milan set up rules. there's a sign up sheet. each person gets 10 minutes, and a 2-way intercom let's milan check in periodically. >> eddy is a member who publicly injected heroin for most of his adult life. >> we used to go on to shooting galleries to stay away from the street. we pay $1 for the works, $1 for the place. we shoot up. throw the needle in the can and walk out. c. by the grace of god i wasn't infected with hep a. but my brother did >>> public injectors are more likely to reuse needles and spread hep a and c. common. >> we reversed probably over 60 overdoses since we opened. >> taiko frost is executive director of the project. a nonprofit that runs a syringe exchange programme. >> we know that individuals in new york do not have a stable sterile space to inject drugs. we have lost so many people to overdose. so many people, young people, wonderful people, artists, creatives, smart, wonderful peo
we don't condone use, people will use. we want them to be safe and healthy. our job is to keep them alive. >> the bathrooms are so popular with users that milan set up rules. there's a sign up sheet. each person gets 10 minutes, and a 2-way intercom let's milan check in periodically. >> eddy is a member who publicly injected heroin for most of his adult life. >> we used to go on to shooting galleries to stay away from the street. we pay $1 for the works, $1 for the place. we...
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all my friends with all ethnic backgrounds love using it. my mother uses it. my kids use it. >> people are always asking me, "what are you using on your hair, because it looks so amazing." and i attribute it all to using only chaz dean's wen products. it saved my hair. >> and now chaz is going to do an incredible color demonstration he's never done before, and i think you'll be shocked how much of your color goes down the drain with shampoo. >> today, i have three girls that are blond, brunette, and redhead. we are going to lather up one side of their head with lathering shampoo. we are gonna use wen on the other side of their head. we're gonna show you, after 10 times with wen, how much better that side of the hair is. >> because 10 times -- it's almost like an equivalent of, what -- two to three? yeah? two to three weeks of shampooing. >> none of these girls have ever used wen before. >> [ gasps ] >> the shampoo stripped the color out of the hair. you could see it on the towel. >> so the wen side, obviously, the color was more vibrant. it did not fade at all
all my friends with all ethnic backgrounds love using it. my mother uses it. my kids use it. >> people are always asking me, "what are you using on your hair, because it looks so amazing." and i attribute it all to using only chaz dean's wen products. it saved my hair. >> and now chaz is going to do an incredible color demonstration he's never done before, and i think you'll be shocked how much of your color goes down the drain with shampoo. >> today, i have three...
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all we did was ask him to use us. >> and use us he did, trust me. yes, it was a tv show but we're still telling the story of the most sacred book of all time, the bible, and we knew we had to get it right. it was really important, huge responsibility on our shoulders. so the first thing we did was sign up 40 scholars and advisors, by the way, many of you are in this room right now. you know who you are, and you backed us from the very beginning, stood shoulder to shoulder with you, with us and we thank you so much, all of you in this room that backed us. [applause] it was difficult to bridge all the theological gaps between the denominations but we prayed our way through the process and managed to create a series that brought people together and glorified god. i think it's fair to say we have become hollywood's noisiest christians. [laughter] you know, at least 90 million americans attend church each sunday in this country. millions more find inspiration and hope in the person, the story, and the teachings of jesus christ. the christian community is
all we did was ask him to use us. >> and use us he did, trust me. yes, it was a tv show but we're still telling the story of the most sacred book of all time, the bible, and we knew we had to get it right. it was really important, huge responsibility on our shoulders. so the first thing we did was sign up 40 scholars and advisors, by the way, many of you are in this room right now. you know who you are, and you backed us from the very beginning, stood shoulder to shoulder with you, with...
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>> the tools we use are just about the same tools that we use overseas. in a different setting we can go into detail as to how it is done. >> always a pleasure to see you. are you getting enough intelligence on human organizations and human trafficking king pin -- because those are the networks facilitating folks from the countries that are going to try to do us harm to take advantage of our asylum program. >> i am getting significant intelligence from ice organization and from the intelligence community. it is not perfect information but an area of very high priority for us. >> on the national intelligence priority framework do you think the human smuggling is high enough on that list? >> i wouldn't say it needs to be high enough on that list. it needs to be a high focus for a department. whether it is on the priorities framework or not it is the bread and butter of what we do. >> amen. >> we have focussed on that to a great extent. much oft intelligence about migration and that sort of thing comes from our law enforcement partners from cdp and ice that
>> the tools we use are just about the same tools that we use overseas. in a different setting we can go into detail as to how it is done. >> always a pleasure to see you. are you getting enough intelligence on human organizations and human trafficking king pin -- because those are the networks facilitating folks from the countries that are going to try to do us harm to take advantage of our asylum program. >> i am getting significant intelligence from ice organization and...
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it's what chemicals can be used, how they are used. when they can be used and how you use them. this whole packet is the list. attachment c we can edit to say we want the word significant in there, and we can say and i don't know, i haven't looked at it yet, where we say you are approving for two months until the next commission meeting. that would be line 4 of page three where you say i hereby -- no. tom has another clarification. >> you don't need to modify that aspect of the resolution. the lists. as soon as you adopt the superceding resolution, that's it. >> then it's on us. there's a notion having these elements of attachment c in place until the next conversation, we cover the having the rules in place is something that happens by operation of the resolution. but there's a language that i think director raphael was talking about at the top of page three around the commitment of when we return for essentially to know if the progress has happened. because right now it talks about july. and we're talking about moving it up to figure. february policy committee meeting in march
it's what chemicals can be used, how they are used. when they can be used and how you use them. this whole packet is the list. attachment c we can edit to say we want the word significant in there, and we can say and i don't know, i haven't looked at it yet, where we say you are approving for two months until the next commission meeting. that would be line 4 of page three where you say i hereby -- no. tom has another clarification. >> you don't need to modify that aspect of the...
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and so might make a good use whether there are vacancies or issues for the rattler and permitted use on the 72 hour second story i think this benefits one particular establishment it it has broad support and this legislation allows that to happen and allows us to consider any instances that may come forward the future but have to be deemed necessary and desirable i'm in support. >> i would like to support the comment the public made leaving out the staircase if i understand supervisor wiener correctly dealt with a particular circumstance which i feel strongly supporting, however, if i had el i'm not prepared and could be amended later this as specific understanding of the district per say and situations or situations that maybe similar but the broader dafgs definition of the stair i'm prepared to so for the or support it the other thing more a question to supervisor i'd like to see a restriction on the use of outdoor space which we always try to only catch when it is too late this moment to discuss that is that at issue and perhaps you can answer that. >> you say outside spaces. >> a
and so might make a good use whether there are vacancies or issues for the rattler and permitted use on the 72 hour second story i think this benefits one particular establishment it it has broad support and this legislation allows that to happen and allows us to consider any instances that may come forward the future but have to be deemed necessary and desirable i'm in support. >> i would like to support the comment the public made leaving out the staircase if i understand supervisor...
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he meets jason, he asked his real name not be used. people like jason makes up gibson's clientele these days, white, young and desperate to avoid the health risks that come from reusing or even sharing the same needles. >> after a while using the same needles over and over again becomes very problematic they become dull the risk of disease is also present whenever you're not using clean needles. >> this is a syringe that's completely unprotected at this point with the needle sticking out. >> head downtown and it doesn't take long to find a used syringe lying on the street. miami-decade count-dade county a health emergency. home to near 10,000 injection users an estimated 1 in 5 has hiv, one out of three has hepatitis c. >> i've seen people who were so desperate they see a syringe and use it. >> he's been fighting to get a needle exchange set up in miami-dade county. >> we have action of intervention to prevent disease. that is a very dangerous situation in a city that's high in hiv, one out of five has hiv, if they are injecting and ex
he meets jason, he asked his real name not be used. people like jason makes up gibson's clientele these days, white, young and desperate to avoid the health risks that come from reusing or even sharing the same needles. >> after a while using the same needles over and over again becomes very problematic they become dull the risk of disease is also present whenever you're not using clean needles. >> this is a syringe that's completely unprotected at this point with the needle...
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it's been dry for us. we have a lot of sunshine coming our way and thankfully temperatures don't dip too much. >> we're counting down to the oscars and to refresh your memory, our movie reviewer is taking us back through the best of the best. main and gervais. >> welcome back. calling all car enthusiasts and this set of wheels may be just what you're looking for if your pockets are deep enough to pay for it. james bond's most recent ride is set to go up for auction this week. the aston martin db-10 supercar was created solely for the latest bond film "spectre." it's expected to sell for as much as $2.1 million. but before you go break the bank, you may want to pump your brakes. you should know this beauty doesn't have the necessary certifications needed to actually be driven out on the open road. the 88th academy awards, a little more than a week away and we're counting down the best pictures. today, movie reviewer matt perron gives us the skinny on "the big short." >> welcome to the oscars review. up to t
it's been dry for us. we have a lot of sunshine coming our way and thankfully temperatures don't dip too much. >> we're counting down to the oscars and to refresh your memory, our movie reviewer is taking us back through the best of the best. main and gervais. >> welcome back. calling all car enthusiasts and this set of wheels may be just what you're looking for if your pockets are deep enough to pay for it. james bond's most recent ride is set to go up for auction this week. the...
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let us rejoice and be glad in it. let us pray. thank you, father, for allowing us to live in a country where we can come together in your precious name in peace, fellowship and communion, offering you praise, glory and honor. we ask that you watch over our president barack obama as he literally carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. continue to lead and guide him and bless him with the courage of david and the wisdom of solomon. bless all our leaders from all branches of government. father, bless the leaders from around the world who are chajed with a great response nlt to calm in the midst of chaos and midst of wore. our lies begin and end the day before we become silent about things that truly matter. we pray our leaders are led by faith. we've been granted this awesome responsibility to lead. father, your word provide us guidance. we must first cast out the beam out of thine own eye and then shall thalt shee clearly to cast the mote out of our brother's eye. i trey that our leaders will understand to earn hur positio
let us rejoice and be glad in it. let us pray. thank you, father, for allowing us to live in a country where we can come together in your precious name in peace, fellowship and communion, offering you praise, glory and honor. we ask that you watch over our president barack obama as he literally carries the weight of the world on his shoulders. continue to lead and guide him and bless him with the courage of david and the wisdom of solomon. bless all our leaders from all branches of government....
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you can tweet us, use facebook, just use the hashtag fox 29 good day. >> i think this is going to upset me. some of us are eating these things. that's all right. accepted them in to us. use our hashtag, fox 29 good day, as you said, and we'll he be right back. taking a look at the poke most, karen, it looks so pieceful and beautiful there. >> the sun is coming up, the days are getting longer. do you want on go skiing. >> sure. > let me know how that goes. >> you decide, big political news. last night, gop front runner, donald trump receiving a major endorser. why seems like it is out left field. chris christie. they have apparently put aside their differences and they're joining forces. in the meantime texas senator and presidential candidate ted crust slamming trump for all of his connections to the business world. >> he says well, by the way, i'm a businessman. i pay off everybody. if you're worried about corruption in washington i'm not sure putting him in the white house is the best solution to that. > well, those republicans are batting it out it's actually the democrats taking cen
you can tweet us, use facebook, just use the hashtag fox 29 good day. >> i think this is going to upset me. some of us are eating these things. that's all right. accepted them in to us. use our hashtag, fox 29 good day, as you said, and we'll he be right back. taking a look at the poke most, karen, it looks so pieceful and beautiful there. >> the sun is coming up, the days are getting longer. do you want on go skiing. >> sure. > let me know how that goes. >> you...
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and then -- he comes to us. then he comes to us,. >> the attorney also suggested the minister could move his money out of west africa to europe where it could be scrubbed in anonymous corporate entity that his firm would be happy to set up. >> the money as it sits now, in his name? >> it is different names. so it will come asas -- different names. >> including his name. >> we have to scrub it at the beginning or intermediary location. >> how you do this? that means the bank in liechtenstein, luxembourg? >> we'll set up an appropriate entity. called it clientoverseas.com. whatever. that will send money into the united states. >> reporter: if that was a banker talking instead of a lawyer. he could be in serious trouble. that's because under u.s. law, bankers are required to report suspicious financial activity to the authorities. lawyers are under no such legal obligation. >>> banks in america are required to be cognizant of risk and report on it if there is an issue, or money laundering. yet, absolutely bizarrely
and then -- he comes to us. then he comes to us,. >> the attorney also suggested the minister could move his money out of west africa to europe where it could be scrubbed in anonymous corporate entity that his firm would be happy to set up. >> the money as it sits now, in his name? >> it is different names. so it will come asas -- different names. >> including his name. >> we have to scrub it at the beginning or intermediary location. >> how you do this? that...
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he's not just taunting us, now he's targeting us. he must have channeled years of anger to come up with a plan as intricate as this. this is his way of torturing us. this isn't just about anger. this is about revenge. for what? if we can figure that out that's how we'll catch him. so first it was reid at the phone booth, then me with the flowers, now hotch. which one of us is next? she only has about half a liter left. same ligature marks as the others. was there ketamine in the system? tox screen's not back, but it's a safe bet. her liver is inflamed and she's slhtly jaundiced. see that a lot with ketamine overdoses. body snatchers told me they found a picture of you at the crime scene. we believe that the unsub is targeting us personally, yes. he's using these victims to send us some kind of message. what kind of message? we're not sure yet. i hope you catch him soon. hey, aaron. she was a nurse. just like molly patton. [dialing] at your service, sir. garcia, i need you to find out everything you can about our second victim sandy l
he's not just taunting us, now he's targeting us. he must have channeled years of anger to come up with a plan as intricate as this. this is his way of torturing us. this isn't just about anger. this is about revenge. for what? if we can figure that out that's how we'll catch him. so first it was reid at the phone booth, then me with the flowers, now hotch. which one of us is next? she only has about half a liter left. same ligature marks as the others. was there ketamine in the system? tox...
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there's another road before us. it is one that allows us not just to keep america the greatest country in the world, but to leave our children the freest and most prosperous american federal for lived. we have one last chance to get it right and its 2016. it's why what's going to happen on tuesday is so important. this is the first in the nation's primaries. the iowa caucus was amazing. 180,000 people voted. more than ever before, because people understand what's at stake. i expect the turnout here will be higher than ever because you understand what the date -- what's at stake. you have to make a choice, who to nominate for the conservative movement and the republican party. --ope, yes, me, [applause] i love my positive hecklers. they are great. [cheering] who are we going to nominate? that's the choice you have to make. any of them would be better than barack obama. a low bar, but any would be better. the truth of the matter is that we have to nominate someone first and foremost that can win. we cannot lose. you k
there's another road before us. it is one that allows us not just to keep america the greatest country in the world, but to leave our children the freest and most prosperous american federal for lived. we have one last chance to get it right and its 2016. it's why what's going to happen on tuesday is so important. this is the first in the nation's primaries. the iowa caucus was amazing. 180,000 people voted. more than ever before, because people understand what's at stake. i expect the turnout...
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stay with us. more on the blend when we get for her "experience, leadership, tenacity," the las vegas sun endorses hillary clinton. just like planned parenthood action fund endorses clinton for her fortitude keeping government out and the league of conservation voters action fund... for her bold plan to attack climate change. or the human rights campaign... because hillary believes only love should decide which two people can marry. not just a progressive. a progressive who gets results. i'm hillary clinton, hmm hmm hmm-hmm-hmm-hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm-hmm let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together [ cheering ] i've got some real estate here in my bag counting the cars on the new jersey turnpike they've all come to look for america [ cheers and applause ] all come to look for america all come to look for america i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> do you want to lose weight to make a change to become healthy? our next guest says she can help you lose up to seven pounds a wee
stay with us. more on the blend when we get for her "experience, leadership, tenacity," the las vegas sun endorses hillary clinton. just like planned parenthood action fund endorses clinton for her fortitude keeping government out and the league of conservation voters action fund... for her bold plan to attack climate change. or the human rights campaign... because hillary believes only love should decide which two people can marry. not just a progressive. a progressive who gets...
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remind us? >> 320 million using twitter and we have a variety of tools and one of the issues we have is stopping people coming back on to the platform so that resembles other -- >> 100 to monitor 320 million? >> it's more than 100. >> facebook has how many in the hit squad? >> we have a community operations team. we don't have a public number of it but it does number in the thousands of employees who are part of the operation team. the vast majority of whole do not focus on counterterrorism. we have an expert team that focuses specifically on the issue of terrorism -- >> and how many are on that? >> i'm afraid not. it's not a public number that we provide but i'd be very happy for you to come and meet some of them. you can come to our dublin office where some of them work and meet that team and understand a bit more about their expertise and how they work. >> right. thanks for the invitation. we'll let you know. dr. house? >> much like facebook i'm not in a position to share a number. we don't h
remind us? >> 320 million using twitter and we have a variety of tools and one of the issues we have is stopping people coming back on to the platform so that resembles other -- >> 100 to monitor 320 million? >> it's more than 100. >> facebook has how many in the hit squad? >> we have a community operations team. we don't have a public number of it but it does number in the thousands of employees who are part of the operation team. the vast majority of whole do not...
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against us. the world presents every day, including this day with the announcement president obama has made about responding to the zika virus, the increasing threat of a naturally occurring pathogenic biothreat to the u.s. and to people all over the world. and i just want to talk about a few of the conclusions. this is a program about international cooperation, most particularly about international cooperation in dealing with terrorism, but i do want to seize the moment as the governor did and talk about international cooperation with regard to naturally occurring biothreats. one of the things that i had known some about before from my work on homeland security but really learned a lot more about on the panel and also learned a new word which i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know about, soosh zoonotic, which means diseases that reach human beings through animals. we learned a lot about that subject and particularly about what i would call the generally prevalent and totally artificial separation
against us. the world presents every day, including this day with the announcement president obama has made about responding to the zika virus, the increasing threat of a naturally occurring pathogenic biothreat to the u.s. and to people all over the world. and i just want to talk about a few of the conclusions. this is a program about international cooperation, most particularly about international cooperation in dealing with terrorism, but i do want to seize the moment as the governor did and...
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still a cold day for us in the mid 40's. we should be kind of generally in kind of the low to mid 50's at this point with highs nearing 60 based on our averages so we're still below normal. we're going to end up below normal this afternoon. clear skies. also good news, it's also warmer but the winds are pretty much calm for us. that's something we haven't been able to say at all during the last couple of days. it's been extremely windy. wind gusts of 45 miles an hour both tuesday and wednesday. right around five to 10. mostly sunny skies. we'll add in a few more clouds tonight. that should keep us a little bit warmer but still a cold night. lows just above freezing for most of us here locally. several spots below freezing. it looks like more cold air on the way. >> it's a good thing that it's is conducting a prescribed burn. controlled burn started at 11:00 this morning for timber improvement and wildfire reduction. today's burnings are taking part at harvest and state forest and on the peachtree rock preserve in lexington.
still a cold day for us in the mid 40's. we should be kind of generally in kind of the low to mid 50's at this point with highs nearing 60 based on our averages so we're still below normal. we're going to end up below normal this afternoon. clear skies. also good news, it's also warmer but the winds are pretty much calm for us. that's something we haven't been able to say at all during the last couple of days. it's been extremely windy. wind gusts of 45 miles an hour both tuesday and wednesday....
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yes, lots of rain for us. now, it started off slow this morning but in the last couple of hours, we've seen business pick up a lot on our radar here at home. looking over at columbia metro, you can see all the rain kind of filtering in as we're seeing a nice band of rain setting up across the area. now, notice it's not just the light green. we're seeing the yellows and oranges out there. we're hearing rumbles of thunder and seeing a little bit of lightning at the corner of main and gervais. thunderstorms are around the area. that will give us higher output of rain. we've upped to .74 inches of rain. 3/4 inch downtown. other areas notice not nearly as much. epicenter of the heavy rainfall has been right here downtown. in the last couple of hours, nothing to scoff at. we're seeing anywhere from upper 50's to upper 60's and a lot of this, a little bit cooler for us at the moment because that rain is falling. the surface. so that's going to keep us cool for the time being. orangeburg at 69. a lot of warm air on th
yes, lots of rain for us. now, it started off slow this morning but in the last couple of hours, we've seen business pick up a lot on our radar here at home. looking over at columbia metro, you can see all the rain kind of filtering in as we're seeing a nice band of rain setting up across the area. now, notice it's not just the light green. we're seeing the yellows and oranges out there. we're hearing rumbles of thunder and seeing a little bit of lightning at the corner of main and gervais....
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and then use that. use that to interrogate things are better strategy rather than just assuming more money equals more effectiveness. >> dr. house. >> i don't have anything. >> i will just make one final request. mr. pickles and mr. berry i would be grateful if you could just say with some of the examples you talk about raise. >> we can follow up in writing. >> thank you. poor poor ago to naz shah on the issue of -- one of the key issues of trying to deal with the da'ish narrative is to have arabic speakers. what kinds of numbers to have mr. pickles and a group of 100 how many would be their arab speakers or those who know and understand the community because obviously you and i may not do so. >> it's more than 100. it's not an absolute figure and expertise from across the country we have local language specialists. >> how many would-be arabic speakers? >> like investigate but across the company we have forces operating in multiple timezones so they can address that as well. >> you would be welcome to c
and then use that. use that to interrogate things are better strategy rather than just assuming more money equals more effectiveness. >> dr. house. >> i don't have anything. >> i will just make one final request. mr. pickles and mr. berry i would be grateful if you could just say with some of the examples you talk about raise. >> we can follow up in writing. >> thank you. poor poor ago to naz shah on the issue of -- one of the key issues of trying to deal with the...
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against us. the world presents every day, including this day with the announcement of president obama has made about responding to this zika virus, the increasing threat of a naturally occurring pathogen, pathogenic bio threat to the u.s. and to people all over the world. i just want to talk about a few of the conclusions. this is a program about international cooperation. most particularly about international operation in dealing with terrorism, but i do want to seize the moment as the governor did and talk about international cooperation. with regard to naturally occurring bio threats. one of the things that i had known some about before for my work on homeland security, but really learned a lot more about on the panel, and also learned a new word which i'm embarrassed to say i didn't know. zoonotic, do not it means diseases that reach human beings to animals -- synodic means diseases that reach human beings to animals. we learned a lot about that subject particularly what i would call a genera
against us. the world presents every day, including this day with the announcement of president obama has made about responding to this zika virus, the increasing threat of a naturally occurring pathogen, pathogenic bio threat to the u.s. and to people all over the world. i just want to talk about a few of the conclusions. this is a program about international cooperation. most particularly about international operation in dealing with terrorism, but i do want to seize the moment as the...
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the techniques that they use are so advanced in using the internet, and using the social media, and using the modern technology to communicate and recruit terrorists. from all over the world. it is so complicated, as we have discovered from documents and from captured terrorist leaders amongst daesh, which should like -- it shed light on the network that they are working on. unfortunately, not enough work has been done to combat the foreign terrorists from turkey to syria to iraq. and also, smuggling of oil and ourr valuables from heritage to the outside world. this is an ongoing business done by warlords in the region and we hope that countries can do enough to stop every thing that is smuggled will lead to killing of foreign people in a rack in syria. -- we are fighting a war and at the same time, we have to deliver. 18, -- 16 out of people expect services. people expect welfare. people expect infrastructure. they expect jobs and we have to deliver and with this severe fiscal problem, where our oil prices have an actual fact, they have not dropped, to have collapsed, and nobody understa
the techniques that they use are so advanced in using the internet, and using the social media, and using the modern technology to communicate and recruit terrorists. from all over the world. it is so complicated, as we have discovered from documents and from captured terrorist leaders amongst daesh, which should like -- it shed light on the network that they are working on. unfortunately, not enough work has been done to combat the foreign terrorists from turkey to syria to iraq. and also,...
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thank you for joining us today. i'm dao vu. >> enjoy a free hot coffee with a cup, where you can hooked up by local police officers with questions you might have. >> it's the happiest 5k on the planet. this saturday the color run returns to bring the community together for health, happiness and a whole lot of fun. >> here with details is danny earl and abby quinn, also with us. great having both of you. how you're? >> great. good to see you. this generally what people would be wearing? >> this is the shirt you get with registration. >> you generally don't get that, because it's covered in paint. explain the color run for those who haven't heard of it and how it got started. >> it's a fun 5k. we started in 2012. las vegas was a third event we ever did, and you start at the finish line, all white, pure white colors. and then as you go through the different zones, there is different colors in each zone, and they shower you in color and then in the finish line there is another color festival where we dance to music like
thank you for joining us today. i'm dao vu. >> enjoy a free hot coffee with a cup, where you can hooked up by local police officers with questions you might have. >> it's the happiest 5k on the planet. this saturday the color run returns to bring the community together for health, happiness and a whole lot of fun. >> here with details is danny earl and abby quinn, also with us. great having both of you. how you're? >> great. good to see you. this generally what people...
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nice to have you here. >> thank you for having us. >> tell us about the inception of citymeals first, back in 1981. what was the founding concept behind it? >> gael greene, a restaurant critic, read an article in the new york times about what -- wanted to know what the city was doing for homebound elderly on thanksgiving and realized that they weren't doing anything for that weekend. and so she rallied her friends and -- along with james beard, former restaurateur. and they raised $35,000 to feed 6,000 homebound seniors on christmas day. >> wow. and that was back in 1981. >> and since then, it has grown >> it's grown >> and this is something that's not just in new york city, right? there are mirror programs like this all over the country. >> there are mirror programs all over the country -- all over. actually started in england during world war ii. we -- citymeals on wheels cover the five boroughs of new york. >> and now, ms. kramer, you're a volunteer, as well. so tell us about what made you want to volunteer. >> well, i first learned about citymeals when i wrote a story about one of
nice to have you here. >> thank you for having us. >> tell us about the inception of citymeals first, back in 1981. what was the founding concept behind it? >> gael greene, a restaurant critic, read an article in the new york times about what -- wanted to know what the city was doing for homebound elderly on thanksgiving and realized that they weren't doing anything for that weekend. and so she rallied her friends and -- along with james beard, former restaurateur. and they...
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and they're trying to force us into one course of action. and some of us are challenging that. we're presenting alternatives. and when we present alternatives, it's no, i'm sorry, that can't be done. >> a decade of economic hardship, and the prospect of more cuts, has left many puerto ricans with no other option but to leave. >> i think most puerto ricans have already made so many sacrifices in order to survive-- within this crisis, that at this point-- everyone has-- has literally gone to-- to the bare minimum. we have faced in the last couple of years-- a massive exodus, particularly of the youngest and most productive citizens here in puerto rico. i hate to using the word "leaving" because no one is deciding to leave. everyone is being pushed out of the island, and there's not an option of staying. >> mdma helps with the therapeutic connection. >> exclusive access to the... >> our fears are dancing between us. >> techknows team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >>...can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're makin
and they're trying to force us into one course of action. and some of us are challenging that. we're presenting alternatives. and when we present alternatives, it's no, i'm sorry, that can't be done. >> a decade of economic hardship, and the prospect of more cuts, has left many puerto ricans with no other option but to leave. >> i think most puerto ricans have already made so many sacrifices in order to survive-- within this crisis, that at this point-- everyone has-- has literally...
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get used to. with transgender, so to say so i -- just different. that if the change can make an impact on even one person, then it is worth it. >> we have a responsibility to make sure that as the adults in this building to make sure that our students feel included, feel safe. and i actually felt ashamed that we hadn't thought about this emmy: students here magician for this change back in november. they have already ordered a new sign for the restroom. steve: lawmakers in nearby south dakota have passed a bill requiring transgender school children to use bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond with their gender at birth. the governor is still considering whether to sign it. while in charlotte, north carolina, the city council has voted to allow trans-gender people to use which ever public restroom corresponds to their gender-identity. stacey: the waukee school board wants the high school to start having students say the pledge of allegiance. the board decided on the policy after a parent asked
get used to. with transgender, so to say so i -- just different. that if the change can make an impact on even one person, then it is worth it. >> we have a responsibility to make sure that as the adults in this building to make sure that our students feel included, feel safe. and i actually felt ashamed that we hadn't thought about this emmy: students here magician for this change back in november. they have already ordered a new sign for the restroom. steve: lawmakers in nearby south...
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among us. if you translate more savagely on the vulnerable than human trafficking. the basic foundations of decency and security. aside 8917 budget sets point $3 million for the department's efforts to combat this scourge including $45 million for efforts to help victims of trafficking rebuild their lives and reclaim their future. we are also resolved that each and every one of our young people should grow up in safety and security which is why the budget includes a net increase of $64 million for office program grants focused on juvenile justice and at risk ofth, including an increase $25 million for the delay glitzy prevention program which seeks to prevent young people from entering the criminal justice program are providing assistance and guidance as early as possible. i look forward to working with this committee and congress to to working with this committee and congress to secure timely passage of the president's budget. tribal assistance programs. this level of funding will they can con
among us. if you translate more savagely on the vulnerable than human trafficking. the basic foundations of decency and security. aside 8917 budget sets point $3 million for the department's efforts to combat this scourge including $45 million for efforts to help victims of trafficking rebuild their lives and reclaim their future. we are also resolved that each and every one of our young people should grow up in safety and security which is why the budget includes a net increase of $64 million...
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, david chiu who is with us now represent us up in sacramento, and mark farrell. where is mark? mark is over here. we like to thank all of them >>[applause] . >> phil are some women is with us but i understand he had to be. i want to into some of the other folks on the stage with. bob tomasello was the chairman of our board. michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter health. jeff gerard, our current president of the center health bay area. tony wagner, the chairman of the board of center health bay area. and julie pacitti the ceo of the hospital for the sutter of bay area. now, of course, most of this event is about the team building the hospital there represented by the management and the workers from herero bold and we want to thank them. we want to figure architecture group the mother smith group, jj argument in the many trade partners, subcontractors and consultants who have helped us get this project off the ground. but the biggest and should
, david chiu who is with us now represent us up in sacramento, and mark farrell. where is mark? mark is over here. we like to thank all of them >>[applause] . >> phil are some women is with us but i understand he had to be. i want to into some of the other folks on the stage with. bob tomasello was the chairman of our board. michael terry of the present in the building trades. vernon chiang our chief medical executive. mike colville, former president of the west bay region of sutter...
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if you do plan to use the tolling on the second phase, even if you are trying to get used to the first phase, a good idea would be to get the transponder or express pass now. right now along the quarter, it's each of the -- hov 2 but they tell us it's going to change to hov 3 so start finding friends. >> i better get a body. gary, what are you doing? [laughter] >>> italy -- the coffee says the first store will open in the lawn in early 2014. howard schultz was inspired to bring its drinks to the country early -- early 80s. >>> beginning tomorrow subway will start selling its new antibiotic free rotisserie chicken. back in october they announced they would start transitioning to serving only protein from animals that have never received antibiotics. subways goal is to move to all of that antibiotic free within the next few years. >>> a good-looking sunrise over the area, a few clouds over the area. we won't get any rain here in with all the win today -- no one wood burning restrictions. gusty winds here, the wind will falls along the continental divide and along the north eastern plains
if you do plan to use the tolling on the second phase, even if you are trying to get used to the first phase, a good idea would be to get the transponder or express pass now. right now along the quarter, it's each of the -- hov 2 but they tell us it's going to change to hov 3 so start finding friends. >> i better get a body. gary, what are you doing? [laughter] >>> italy -- the coffee says the first store will open in the lawn in early 2014. howard schultz was inspired to bring...
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making yourselves available to us, to brief us in a classified vetting. i want to make sure that i understand this process. as you know i have been very involved in the refugees that were placed in my home city. i had meetings with them and about the interview process and asked them directly from their perspective as to what was their experience. two families, very young children, and one has a male that was i think 15 or 16 years old when they started the process. he's 19 now. now, social media for a 3-year-old obviously a 3 -year-old and this is an american 3-year-old, like my 1-year-old grandson, may not have a social media account, may not have a social media presence, represenc presence, right? so when we ask you to check all 10,000 through a social media process, that could be impossible. is that -- can you explain that process to me? >> i don't think it would be impossible. there may not be a social media presence -- >> right. >> -- for all 10,000 of those individuals but the capacity to determine that is something that's certainly within -- where
making yourselves available to us, to brief us in a classified vetting. i want to make sure that i understand this process. as you know i have been very involved in the refugees that were placed in my home city. i had meetings with them and about the interview process and asked them directly from their perspective as to what was their experience. two families, very young children, and one has a male that was i think 15 or 16 years old when they started the process. he's 19 now. now, social...
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now, tell us about how you use wonder core smart to get great body. >> absolutely. once you've built a really strong core, you can move on to upper body, lower body, and cardio. the wonder core smart does it all. so, here we go. let's start with upper body. i'm gonna sit down on this comfortable pad, place my hands behind me, and press down. >> that'great right there. now, how's the tension feel? >> it feels pretty good, but, you know what? i could take a little bit more, please. my arms are on the skinnier side, and i'd like to build some more defined muscle on this part of my body. >> no problem. with the wonder core smart, you can easily and precisely dial up the tension. now, how's that tension feel? >> perfect. i can really feel it working the back of my arms. this is such a problem area for us women as we get older. my mom would love this. get a good triceps workout, and you'll definitely feel it the next day. >> here. from your triceps workout, just flip over, and here u go. biceps, forearms, and shoulders. this is a great resistance workout. again, i can do
now, tell us about how you use wonder core smart to get great body. >> absolutely. once you've built a really strong core, you can move on to upper body, lower body, and cardio. the wonder core smart does it all. so, here we go. let's start with upper body. i'm gonna sit down on this comfortable pad, place my hands behind me, and press down. >> that'great right there. now, how's the tension feel? >> it feels pretty good, but, you know what? i could take a little bit more,...
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use. donald trump's threat late today. the fight in south carolina, known for rough and tumble presidential politics. donald trump saying he may sue ted cruz himself because cruz was born in canada. the next showdown is 24 hours away. jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: for a moment, it looked like we'd be seeing a kinder, gentler donald trump. >> i won't use foul language. i'm just not going to do it. >> reporter: trump is now taking his feud with ted cruz to a new level, tweeting this threat. "if ted cruz doesn't clean up his act, stop cheating, and doing negative ads, i have standing to sue him for not being a natural born citizen." cruz is pummeling trump with ads in south carolina featuring this woman trump tried to force to >> vera coking's home was all she had left, but it stood in donald trump's way. >> reporter: what the ad doesn't mention -- the woman did not end up losing her house. >> there's more than a little irony in donald accusing anyone of being nasty. >> reporter:
use. donald trump's threat late today. the fight in south carolina, known for rough and tumble presidential politics. donald trump saying he may sue ted cruz himself because cruz was born in canada. the next showdown is 24 hours away. jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: for a moment, it looked like we'd be seeing a kinder, gentler donald trump. >> i won't use foul language. i'm just not going to do it. >> reporter: trump is now taking his feud with ted cruz to a new...
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the word feeds is often used -- is often used as terrorists. the one of violence case -- the x of violence -- in one case of shouting fire a theater stands out, because in the infamous case of shank versus united states in 1919, which upheld the espionage conviction of a protester distributing antiwar literature. it was argued the first amendment did not protect speech that presents a clear and present danger, like shouting fire in a crowded theater or obstructing war efforts. it was the analogy of a case trying to bust up labor unions in michigan. was a gathering of copper miners, a holiday gathering that was organized by a benevolent society and there were lots of .eople gathered in this room everybody rushed to the exits and 73 people were killed, many of them children. we have used in prior legal cases. it is the power of the shouting fire analogy and reveals its entanglement with speech that we may today argue as pure rustic because of its use as a course weapon. see that holmes has an application of shouting fire, the antiwar literature w
the word feeds is often used -- is often used as terrorists. the one of violence case -- the x of violence -- in one case of shouting fire a theater stands out, because in the infamous case of shank versus united states in 1919, which upheld the espionage conviction of a protester distributing antiwar literature. it was argued the first amendment did not protect speech that presents a clear and present danger, like shouting fire in a crowded theater or obstructing war efforts. it was the...
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jeanne jolly joins us now to tell us about all of that. good morning. great to have you here again. the last time that you came and performed, we were all just, like, wow, your music and voices believable. >> thanks for having me back. >> this album is quite success. you've got to feel good about that. are enjoying it and listening to it months after it has come out and it's getting radio play, i'm happy. >> does work begin on the next album already? >> oh, yes. i have been writing for the next album for about a year. >> do you draw on personal experiences for this? >> absolutely. folks that i meet stories that i hear. >> we would love to hear you play again. so, here is jeanne jolly. everybody needs a place to run lead me down to where the red clay runs ep let the black tea water cleanse my boundless love >> [ plause ] >> you can hear her play in two shows. washington and carrboro. you will be playing with parts of the palmaco. >> yes. tomorrow night. and then saturday night and carrboro. >> all right. well, thank you so much for gracing us with your performance. you sound great. >
jeanne jolly joins us now to tell us about all of that. good morning. great to have you here again. the last time that you came and performed, we were all just, like, wow, your music and voices believable. >> thanks for having me back. >> this album is quite success. you've got to feel good about that. are enjoying it and listening to it months after it has come out and it's getting radio play, i'm happy. >> does work begin on the next album already? >> oh, yes. i have...
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notice who's using a forklift. this is really, really delicious. >> this has caramel and coffee -- oh, look at the chunks. >> it's chunky! >> i'm so glad that -- >> how's that diet of yours going? >> not well. >> hold on. >> she went to her trainer for the first time this morning. now she's digging -- a bite would be good, hon. >> okay. here we go. i've been dying for this. it's got caramel. they said it tastes like ice cream. okay. hold on. >> a lost bigft lot of big chunks of chocolate. >> oh, my god. couldn't have it for the longest time. it's a good day? she's breathing very heavy. >> it's totally chemical for me. this kind of stuff is -- i feel it. when i bite into something -- oh, my gosh. it's got coffee, caramel, and chocolate. and there's no dairy. >> i'll just carry on with the show bays don't think she's coming up for air. >> no, i'm not. so good. >> you don't want us to try all these flavors, do you? >> i do. what's this one? >> there's going to be -- they're going to be rolling out in the grocery store
notice who's using a forklift. this is really, really delicious. >> this has caramel and coffee -- oh, look at the chunks. >> it's chunky! >> i'm so glad that -- >> how's that diet of yours going? >> not well. >> hold on. >> she went to her trainer for the first time this morning. now she's digging -- a bite would be good, hon. >> okay. here we go. i've been dying for this. it's got caramel. they said it tastes like ice cream. okay. hold on....
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you want to tell us about that? nothing to tell you. wasn't us. maybe someone from your group acted alone. couldn't happen. says you. yes. danny: well, isn't wanting to eliminate the entire jewish population part of your proud and illustrious legacy? that's last-century thinking. we just want strong borders. and think-- why would we take credit for something that would put us in prison with the same animals we want fenced off? baez: we're gonna get a search warrant for your phone and computers. no, you're not. who the hell's gonna stop us? it'd be a waste of time and taxpayer dollars. i'll give you unlimited access. i just want to clear my good name and the good name of my ausschuss. i'll have taru meet us. all right. let's take a ride. this is the one. how will you be paying? we'll set you up with these to start. jamie: hey, skip. three boxes full metal jacket, nine millimeter. hey, jamie, be right with you. linda? hey, jamie. how are you? what's up? danny's got you picking up his office supplies now? yeah, kind of. all set, ma'am. thank you. uh,
you want to tell us about that? nothing to tell you. wasn't us. maybe someone from your group acted alone. couldn't happen. says you. yes. danny: well, isn't wanting to eliminate the entire jewish population part of your proud and illustrious legacy? that's last-century thinking. we just want strong borders. and think-- why would we take credit for something that would put us in prison with the same animals we want fenced off? baez: we're gonna get a search warrant for your phone and computers....
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who are still used to using those pieces of paper. >> of course. >> but bitcoin is the currency of the internet. >> a lot of these ransoms aren't huge. >> yes, $17,000 for a whole hospital's data, that doesn't, i mean it's a lot of money but for a hospital it's not probably a great deal. why so small? >> it's part of their whole scheme. they think if they don't ask for a lot of money they're more likely to get it and they probably are. the thing about these guys, is volume, if you get a dollar from a million people you have $1 million. experts suspect there are millions of computers infected worldwide with one type or another of this ransomware. small amounts of money all the time really adds up. >> that is how the internet works, it is not just hospital he that are at risk, the medical technology you talked about, these can attack all sorts of us. >> an amazing number of police departments and sheriffs departments have been infected in the last few months. small ran comes, 500, 600, 700, $800. but many say this is a really bad precedent. these guys take control of the system they ask
who are still used to using those pieces of paper. >> of course. >> but bitcoin is the currency of the internet. >> a lot of these ransoms aren't huge. >> yes, $17,000 for a whole hospital's data, that doesn't, i mean it's a lot of money but for a hospital it's not probably a great deal. why so small? >> it's part of their whole scheme. they think if they don't ask for a lot of money they're more likely to get it and they probably are. the thing about these guys,...
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when you go to the pump when you are using your card, instead of using debit, use credit. that way, the transaction is processed differently and your protected. back to you guys. >> john, i saw you had access out of putnam. but are florida lawmakers addressing this threat? >> reporter: yes, he talked about that. a number of bills are being passed through the florida legislature right now that would strengthen and stiffen the penalties for crooks who use these skimmers and he is hopeful that those should become law later in year. >>> democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders return to the debate stage tonight in the quest for their party's nomination. let's get right to our washington bureau mark meridith. bernie sanders is riding a wave of popularity. saturday night live. and the success of new hampshire. but tonight, he is back in business and hillary clinton is ready to go. >> reporter: you are right about that. probably not too many last night like we saw on saturday night live. there will be a debate on pbs. it comes days after that decisive victory we saw in new ha
when you go to the pump when you are using your card, instead of using debit, use credit. that way, the transaction is processed differently and your protected. back to you guys. >> john, i saw you had access out of putnam. but are florida lawmakers addressing this threat? >> reporter: yes, he talked about that. a number of bills are being passed through the florida legislature right now that would strengthen and stiffen the penalties for crooks who use these skimmers and he is...
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remind us? >> 320 million people using twitter. we have a variety of tools, actually to simon's point one of the issues we have is stopping people coming back on the platform. that resembles other technical challenges. >> so 100 to monitor 320 million. >> it's more than 100 and varies with language specialists. >> mr. milner what is in the hit squad? >> we have a community operations team. we don't have a public number in that but it numbers in the thousands of employees who are part of the operations team. the vast majority do not focus on counterterrorism. we have an expert team that focuses specifically on the issue of terrorism and -- >> and how many are in that? >> i'm afraid i can't give you a number. >> would you tell us -- >> i cannot it's not a tunnel number i provide. i'd be happy for you to meet some of them, you're welcome to come to our dublin office where some of them work and meet that team and understand more about their expertise and how they work. >> right, thanks for the invitati invitation. we'll let you know. d
remind us? >> 320 million people using twitter. we have a variety of tools, actually to simon's point one of the issues we have is stopping people coming back on the platform. that resembles other technical challenges. >> so 100 to monitor 320 million. >> it's more than 100 and varies with language specialists. >> mr. milner what is in the hit squad? >> we have a community operations team. we don't have a public number in that but it numbers in the thousands of...
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use craig head. we're expecting it to be that way for the remainder of the morning into into the afternoon hours. keith. >>> we're getting a break from the rainfall for the mid to late part of the morning. the heavy stuff is well away from us. but watching activity to the west into the mountains, nothing severe out of this now. but as that energy rolls into charlotte, the i-77 corridor around midday today that's the small window for severe weather with damaging wind the primary threat. risks are moving east heading into this afternoon. we dry things out fast. but the wind stays strong all day long. that can cause a few trees to come down. temps around 70 today. mid 50s tomorrow. low 50s with sunshine for friday and saturday. >>> charlotte mecklenburg leaders outline their top priorities when it comes to student assignment. last night the board approved five goals including providing choice and equal access, maximizing resources to reduce over crowding. reducing schools with high concentrations of pov
use craig head. we're expecting it to be that way for the remainder of the morning into into the afternoon hours. keith. >>> we're getting a break from the rainfall for the mid to late part of the morning. the heavy stuff is well away from us. but watching activity to the west into the mountains, nothing severe out of this now. but as that energy rolls into charlotte, the i-77 corridor around midday today that's the small window for severe weather with damaging wind the primary threat....
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mastercard is launching new technology that uses selfies to you have to blink and use a different picture every time. the company says selfies and fingerprint scans are safer than typed passwords and other companies are also looking into voice, heartbeats and eye scans. >>> new at 10:00, police in bedford say you should be on the lookout for skimming devices after finding one at a shell gas station pump. the devices steal the victim's credit card information. consumer experts warn you should use pumps close to station attendants and in well lit areas. >>> last night fox 25 shows you why more skimming devices are being installed at atms and gas stations and explained the ways you can avoid becoming a next victim. to see our full report, go to our web site and search atm skimming. >>> authorities across the state remain on alert tonight after another bomb threat is called into a local school. wolfran memorial high school got a robo call bomb threat today identical to the one that went out to 14 other schools yesterday. nothing found. school officials say the threat was considered low level.
mastercard is launching new technology that uses selfies to you have to blink and use a different picture every time. the company says selfies and fingerprint scans are safer than typed passwords and other companies are also looking into voice, heartbeats and eye scans. >>> new at 10:00, police in bedford say you should be on the lookout for skimming devices after finding one at a shell gas station pump. the devices steal the victim's credit card information. consumer experts warn you...
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how does this help us? >> this should help us distinguish those changes from dangerous heart conditions that can lead to sudden cardiac death. >> reporter: in addition they found that the major artery leaving the heart is also bigger in these athletes and knowing that will help with future diagnosis. the doctor says this is a molds for evaluating athletes in other sports. through today for his biggest fan. this 5-year-old from afghanistan was photographed wearing a shirt made from a plastic bag. it went online and he sent him an auto graphed shirt from the national team. the bag has been retired. >>> up next, a math teacher's >>> we end tonight with a solution to a math problem that how do you get school kids to succeed at caclus? >> reporter: from the outside lingon high school does not look like a place that inspires greatness, old with gates on the for some of you the news continues nds a for others check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from new york city, good night. >>> we
how does this help us? >> this should help us distinguish those changes from dangerous heart conditions that can lead to sudden cardiac death. >> reporter: in addition they found that the major artery leaving the heart is also bigger in these athletes and knowing that will help with future diagnosis. the doctor says this is a molds for evaluating athletes in other sports. through today for his biggest fan. this 5-year-old from afghanistan was photographed wearing a shirt made from a...