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. neal. >> reporter: paula, dan, good morning. the school remains locked down this morning, still very much an active crime scene. investigators trying to understand why a popular student would allegedly go on a shooting spree. >> we have information of a possible shooting at the high school in the cafeteria. >> reporter: 10:39 a.m., the first call comes into 911 from inside the school. >> an active shooter for now. >> reporter: witnesses calling into our seattle station, komo. >> there are five to six shots. i counted five, but think there was six. >> reporter: emergency responders quickly swarm the area. inside witnesses say a student gunman was methodically shooting kids sitting at a lunch table inside the school's cafeteria. >> can we net get another gurney up here? we have one more coming out. >> reporter: moments later, the suspect is reported dead from a gunshot wound. another student is dead, and four others are injured. two of the injured were the shooters' own cousins. >> they just got in a fight the other day. they had problems going on. >> reporter: the alleged shooter, not
. neal. >> reporter: paula, dan, good morning. the school remains locked down this morning, still very much an active crime scene. investigators trying to understand why a popular student would allegedly go on a shooting spree. >> we have information of a possible shooting at the high school in the cafeteria. >> reporter: 10:39 a.m., the first call comes into 911 from inside the school. >> an active shooter for now. >> reporter: witnesses calling into our seattle...
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ebola. symptoms show up eight to ten days after exposure. duncan has been here for seven days, paula. >> not safe quite yet. ryan owens, thank you for that report from dallas. >>> now drama at newark liberty international airport. an emergency scene when a plane landed and a sick passenger with ebola-like symptoms was rushed to the hospital. he does not have it, but air travelers are on edge, and abc's tom llamas is at that airport now with the very latest. good morning, tom. >> reporter: paula, good morning. getting through the tsa or worrying about legroom can be stressful enough. now imagine taking an international flight and thinking the passenger next to you has ebola. it happened to some travelers here at newark, and experts say that scare comes from people here truly worried, a nation on edge, and that this fear is the new normal. this morning, fears on flights running high after this scare in the air at newark airport. an airline passenger showing signs of ebola midflight. >> we knew something was really wrong, when they said the cdc was there. >> reporter: a plane left bruss
ebola. symptoms show up eight to ten days after exposure. duncan has been here for seven days, paula. >> not safe quite yet. ryan owens, thank you for that report from dallas. >>> now drama at newark liberty international airport. an emergency scene when a plane landed and a sick passenger with ebola-like symptoms was rushed to the hospital. he does not have it, but air travelers are on edge, and abc's tom llamas is at that airport now with the very latest. good morning, tom....
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latest. >> reporter: good morning, paula. a sigh of relief in new jersey this morning. the health care worker under quarantine since treating patients in west africa, while she is sick with something, she does no have ebola. this morning the health care worker put into isolation testing negative for ebola. the worker tied to doctors without borders was quarantined for 12 hours. she did develop a fever in isolation, according to officials. governor chris christie said the health care worker would be the first to be placed in quarantine under the stricter new policy for those returning from the hot zone in western africa. >> new jersey and new york are going to determine the standards of quarantine since the cdc's guidance is continually changing. >> reporter: new jersey and new york overriding the cdc, enforcing a mandatory quarantine for any individual who had direct contact those infected. >> it's closer to home. >> reporter: the new guidelines after dr. greg spencer traveled freely for six days before being diagnosed with ebola. they are preparing to decontaminate his apartment on fr
latest. >> reporter: good morning, paula. a sigh of relief in new jersey this morning. the health care worker under quarantine since treating patients in west africa, while she is sick with something, she does no have ebola. this morning the health care worker put into isolation testing negative for ebola. the worker tied to doctors without borders was quarantined for 12 hours. she did develop a fever in isolation, according to officials. governor chris christie said the health care...
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north korean soldiers approached the demarcation along the demilitarized zone there. paula hancocks joins us by phone from seoul, south korea. paula, explain how this happened. i understand there were two breaches or incursions overnight? >> well, this happened early sunday morning local time. this is saturday evening your time. ten north korean soldiers approached the military demarcation line in this heavily fortified border. there were warning broadcasts given by the south koreans. we only have the south korean defense ministry point of view. there were warning shots fire the by the south koreans. later, they found north korean shells by one of their guard posts. they fired back once again. there were no casualties, no damage, we don't know about the north korean side. but this is just another indication of how quickly things can escalate on the peninsula. just nine days ago, there was quite a serious shooting and exchange of fire across the dmz. a few days before that, there was an exchange of fire at sea between north and south korean boats. certainly there is a concern there c
north korean soldiers approached the demarcation along the demilitarized zone there. paula hancocks joins us by phone from seoul, south korea. paula, explain how this happened. i understand there were two breaches or incursions overnight? >> well, this happened early sunday morning local time. this is saturday evening your time. ten north korean soldiers approached the military demarcation line in this heavily fortified border. there were warning broadcasts given by the south koreans. we...
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you. >> i want to bring in cnn's paula newton. she knows the area very well. you know this parliament hill where the national war memorial is and you heard one of the canadian reporters tell us a few minutes ago, paula, that there was concern that one of the shooters may still be at large at this shopping mall in downtown ottawa. set the scene for us. >> the shopping mall is, of kourks still in lockdown. that entire core is in lockdown. they were saying that there's several gunmen and that means that they cannot be sure of what exactly is going on. i have to tell you, wolf, from the security situation on capitol hill, and there will be lots of questions as to how this happened, the initial gunman, when they had the shooting in front of the war memorial, they charged at those front doors. there is no security at those front doors in terms of there being a barrier. there's a lot of personnel there. some of them are armed. that's how he was able to get into the building. and that is why there are two levels of security. and while this was going on in parliament hill, simultaneously it se
you. >> i want to bring in cnn's paula newton. she knows the area very well. you know this parliament hill where the national war memorial is and you heard one of the canadian reporters tell us a few minutes ago, paula, that there was concern that one of the shooters may still be at large at this shopping mall in downtown ottawa. set the scene for us. >> the shopping mall is, of kourks still in lockdown. that entire core is in lockdown. they were saying that there's several gunmen...
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the story and has the very latest from dallas this morning. good morning, tom. >> reporter: paula, good morning to you. and several agencies including the cdc will meet that passenger when she disembarks from the cruise ship. now, the lab technician has shown no symptoms and the last time she handled thomas eric duncan's blood was 21 days ago. still a clear sign that the hypervigilance over ebola is far from over. with music playing in the background and passengers drinking and sunbathing, a coast guard helicopter hovers over the ship making an emergency pickup. the package, a blood sample from the dallas lab technician on board who handled specimens from ebola victim thomas eric duncan. denver abc station kmgh's eric loofer is a passenger on board. >> the chopper was circling the ship. it never landed, it dropped off supplies for the blood sample. came back about 30 minutes later and got the sample, and it was successful. >> reporter: the blood transfer coming after both mexico and belize refused to let the lab technician disembark in their countries despite being classified low
the story and has the very latest from dallas this morning. good morning, tom. >> reporter: paula, good morning to you. and several agencies including the cdc will meet that passenger when she disembarks from the cruise ship. now, the lab technician has shown no symptoms and the last time she handled thomas eric duncan's blood was 21 days ago. still a clear sign that the hypervigilance over ebola is far from over. with music playing in the background and passengers drinking and...
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that pool which could make this even more dangerous. dan and paula. >> thank you very much, tom. >>> now, with insight we want to turn now to our dr. rich besser who recently returned from the ebola hot zone of liberia and is an infectious disease expert. dr. besser joining us from washington. good morning, dr. besser. this casers as we mentioned, has to be confirmed. if it is how big of a net do you cast regarding those affected and who will health officials be looking at? >> just like with mr. duncan where they looked at casual contacts and close contacts, you want anyone who's had contact with this individual while they were sick. so you cast a very wide net and then you narrow at down as you really explore what kind of contact they had. >> now, this would be the first transmitted case of ebola ever here in the u.s., so what are the next steps of containment? >> well, this is very disturbing if this turns out to be true and they're going to need to look and see what happened in the hospital to allow this to occur. if it were someone who met him when he first came in the hospi
that pool which could make this even more dangerous. dan and paula. >> thank you very much, tom. >>> now, with insight we want to turn now to our dr. rich besser who recently returned from the ebola hot zone of liberia and is an infectious disease expert. dr. besser joining us from washington. good morning, dr. besser. this casers as we mentioned, has to be confirmed. if it is how big of a net do you cast regarding those affected and who will health officials be looking at?...
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, washington. neal. >> reporter: paula, good morning. we now know that the alleged gunman brought a .40-caliber handgun to use and that his victims seemed to have been chosen, not his enemies, but seemingly his closest friends. we now know that the shooting at marysville-pilchuck high school may have been even worse if not for megan silberberger, a teacher in her very first year on the job. >> pretty sad that a teacher has to actually do this and that kids have to be witness and part of this. >> reporter: silberberger issuing a statement that she was in an office next to the cafeteria and heard shots, then running towards the gunfire she confronted the shooter until security arrived adding that she did everything possible to protect students. do you think she saved a lot of lives? >> from what i've heard and understand, i believe so. >> reporter: in that cafeteria police say the alleged gunman, 15-year-old jaylen fryberg, was armed with a .40-caliber handgun when he approached a table where two of his cousins were sitting along with three other friends. at 10:39 a.m. police say he opene
, washington. neal. >> reporter: paula, good morning. we now know that the alleged gunman brought a .40-caliber handgun to use and that his victims seemed to have been chosen, not his enemies, but seemingly his closest friends. we now know that the shooting at marysville-pilchuck high school may have been even worse if not for megan silberberger, a teacher in her very first year on the job. >> pretty sad that a teacher has to actually do this and that kids have to be witness and...
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that fcowle that he made on cnn. joining us in seoul, south korea is cnn's paula hancocks with the very latest. good morning, paula. >> hello, john. it just could be a number of hours before jeffrey fowle is reunited with his family. it was almost six months that he was detained in north korea. his crime, according to authorities, he had left a bible in a seaman's club in the north port city. this is seen as a serious crime. they have state-controlled churches, but they certainly do not condone any nonstate sponsored activities. the kim regime very nervous about christianity and any other religions that they don't control. now, certainly what we have seen is something quite sudden and quite surprising. it effectively said as if pyongyang said, we're releasing him so come get him. washington sent a department of defense claim over to pyongyang. we saw it sitting on the tarmac that you don't often see, a u.s. plane sitting there. and he was taken to guam where the united states said he did undergo some evaluation and found to be, it appeared to be in good health. but they did also po
that fcowle that he made on cnn. joining us in seoul, south korea is cnn's paula hancocks with the very latest. good morning, paula. >> hello, john. it just could be a number of hours before jeffrey fowle is reunited with his family. it was almost six months that he was detained in north korea. his crime, according to authorities, he had left a bible in a seaman's club in the north port city. this is seen as a serious crime. they have state-controlled churches, but they certainly do not...
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coastline. there's another reality. >> it's humiliating. >> reporter: the only life paula and her two daughter have known for the past four years is the 1 on the road. stopping once in a while for take out. making grocery runs and pitt stops for gas. because the coshes lives revolve around the 2,000 maz de membershipy van. they are among the hidden homeless, 2,000 men's living in unsheltered spaces, and making this pit stop is the equivalent of paying the rent. >> we think about gas prices. for you i imagine is means something different. >> it means we don't drive far at all. we go in about a four block radius, $5-$10 a day. $75 a week. it's more than we have got. >> reporter: homelessness among families declined by 11% in 2006. families like paula, who never imagined this for themselves are on the street and changing to the last vestiges of a normal american life. >> you cut yourself off from everybody and everything. we had to avoid emily's friends seeing the car, if i were to go to the grocery store and see a neighbour, i'd leave. >> paula lived in ideal ik santa barba for more
coastline. there's another reality. >> it's humiliating. >> reporter: the only life paula and her two daughter have known for the past four years is the 1 on the road. stopping once in a while for take out. making grocery runs and pitt stops for gas. because the coshes lives revolve around the 2,000 maz de membershipy van. they are among the hidden homeless, 2,000 men's living in unsheltered spaces, and making this pit stop is the equivalent of paying the rent. >> we think...
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month. standing by live in seoul, cnn's paula hancocks with the latest on this surprising development. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, john, well, this was a very sudden and seller unexpected decision by pyongyang, at least on the surface of it. we did know that the state department was in discussions indirectly with north korea, to try and get these three u.s. citizens released. but what many experts were expecting say high level level delegation to go to pyongyang. like we've seen in the past, jimmy carter, bill clinton having to travel to pyongyang to pay lip service to get them released. that didn't happen, as far as we know. what appears did happen, pyongyang said we're going to release jeffrey fowle, you have to come and pick him up. the department of defense sent a plane over to pyongyang. there was a u.s. plane sitting on the tarmac there which is something very unusual itself. and took jeffrey fowle to guam where they refueled and he was vat walled. the state department said he was in good health. obviously there will be a lot of support for him in the future.
month. standing by live in seoul, cnn's paula hancocks with the latest on this surprising development. good morning, paula. >> reporter: good morning, john, well, this was a very sudden and seller unexpected decision by pyongyang, at least on the surface of it. we did know that the state department was in discussions indirectly with north korea, to try and get these three u.s. citizens released. but what many experts were expecting say high level level delegation to go to pyongyang. like...
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murfreesboro, green party candidate paula bradshaw of carbondale and incumbent u.s. representative bill enyart's democratic melville. the candidates will be questioned by molly parker of the illinois per. jennifer fuller and beth hundsdorfer of the belleville news democrat. i am jak tichenor and i will be a moderator tonight. we will begin with a two-minute segment for me to the candidates in the order of which was determined by a brawling brawling -- drawing before the debate. representative enyart will get the first opening statement. bost: thank you jack and thank you to the southern illinois in the belleville news democrat or putting on this debate. i look forward to actually talking about the issues presenting our opinions and our views. you know, whenever it came time to decide whether or not i was going to run for this office it was a tough decision. my family and i sat down to talk about but a lot of people have asked why are you looking to do that? folks i have got nine grandchildren and it is -- this country is not headed in the right direction for them to the future that
murfreesboro, green party candidate paula bradshaw of carbondale and incumbent u.s. representative bill enyart's democratic melville. the candidates will be questioned by molly parker of the illinois per. jennifer fuller and beth hundsdorfer of the belleville news democrat. i am jak tichenor and i will be a moderator tonight. we will begin with a two-minute segment for me to the candidates in the order of which was determined by a brawling brawling -- drawing before the debate. representative...
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unanswered. >> we implore those who are holding you to show mercy. >> reporter: now paula kassig has taken to twitter to send her message directly to isis, referring to her son by his islamic name. "i am an old woman, and abdul rahman is my only child. my husband and i are on our own, with no help from the government," she wrote. "we would like to talk to you. how can we reach you?" officials in washington appeared stung today by the mother's message that the government was providing, quote, no help. >> we have reached out to the kassig family. it remains true that we are using all of our military, intelligence, law enforcement and diplomatic capabilities to bring peter home. >> reporter: the obama administration faced similar criticism from the parents of hostage james foley after he was executed by isis in august. >> the higher we went, the more difficult. >> right. and we were an annoyance, it felt, at some level. that, you know, they really didn't have time for us. >> reporter: the attempts by other hostage families to reach out directly to isis leadership has only served to prove it i
unanswered. >> we implore those who are holding you to show mercy. >> reporter: now paula kassig has taken to twitter to send her message directly to isis, referring to her son by his islamic name. "i am an old woman, and abdul rahman is my only child. my husband and i are on our own, with no help from the government," she wrote. "we would like to talk to you. how can we reach you?" officials in washington appeared stung today by the mother's message that the...
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chase, at least 76 million affected. let's get right to abc's paula faris. paula, we're learning tonight that this could involve more banks. >> as you mentioned that the fbi is involved as part of a broader investigation, david, and we're learning that other financial institutions are involved. >> paula, last night here, we reported that it's your personal information, but you're still at risk with this. >> the concern is, they have your personal information but they now know where you bank. so be suspicious of anyone posing as your bank, suspicious e-mails, suspicious text messages, and always check your statements on a daily basis. >> great advice. paula, thank you. >>> and another headline the new unemployment number, 5.9%, the lowest rate in six years. 248,000 jobs added last month. it sent the dow soaring, up more than 200 points. >>> and now to a chilling new video this evening and a new debate over stun guns used in communities across this country. an officer using a taser on a grandmother. tonight, we'll see the video and what happened to her and how police are now respon
chase, at least 76 million affected. let's get right to abc's paula faris. paula, we're learning tonight that this could involve more banks. >> as you mentioned that the fbi is involved as part of a broader investigation, david, and we're learning that other financial institutions are involved. >> paula, last night here, we reported that it's your personal information, but you're still at risk with this. >> the concern is, they have your personal information but they now know...
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that is the key test as they continue to investigate a shooting involving one of their own. paula. >> all right. jeff zeleny, live from st. louis where we are expecting a weekend of protests. thank you very much. >>> and a horrifying sight at a zoo when a toddler fell into a jaguar pit fracturing his skull. the big cats closed in on that boy. but quick-thinking, cool-headed zoo keepers saved the day getting the cats away from the child. and michelle franzen has the remarkable story. good morning. >> reporter: imagine trying to save your child, helpless and surrounded by massive felines. the quick thinking came in the nick of time for the 3-year-old boy. the father frantically throwing items at the jaguars to fend them off, and the zoo keepers racing in to rescue him. >> 911. >> i am at little rock zoo and we have a child who has fallen into the jaguar exhibit. we need an ambulance. >> reporter: listen to the dramatic 911 calls. zoo staff pleading for help after an arkansas toddler fell over this railing seen here into an enclosure with the deadly predators at the little rock zoo.
that is the key test as they continue to investigate a shooting involving one of their own. paula. >> all right. jeff zeleny, live from st. louis where we are expecting a weekend of protests. thank you very much. >>> and a horrifying sight at a zoo when a toddler fell into a jaguar pit fracturing his skull. the big cats closed in on that boy. but quick-thinking, cool-headed zoo keepers saved the day getting the cats away from the child. and michelle franzen has the remarkable...
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, paula deen has been making the rounds in an attempt to be welcomed back to polite society lately. as you may know, last year paula had a fall from grace after she admitted to using racial slurs. she was being sued by a former employee, who claimed to have been subjected to racist language. but she's got an online show now. a whole online thing, it's called the paula deen network. yesterday, she went on the show "extra" to promote it and things have changed. >> paula, i got to say, you look fantastic. how did you lose so much weight? >> about four months, i got really serious, i threw everything out of my kitchen that was white. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: turned over a new leaf. [ applause ] this is something i think you'll enjoy. those of you who are parents know that children love animals, especially talking animals. kids see talking animals on tv and in the movies a lot and they love them. but i've always wondered how they would react if they saw a talking animal in real life. so, we got a hollywood makeup artist and we asked him to transform me into that very realistic looking pig and
, paula deen has been making the rounds in an attempt to be welcomed back to polite society lately. as you may know, last year paula had a fall from grace after she admitted to using racial slurs. she was being sued by a former employee, who claimed to have been subjected to racist language. but she's got an online show now. a whole online thing, it's called the paula deen network. yesterday, she went on the show "extra" to promote it and things have changed. >> paula, i got to...
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hacked. target, up to 70 million and tonight, jpmorgan chase, at least 76 million affected. paula, we're learning tonight that this could involve more banks. >> the fbi is involved as part of a broader investigation. >> paula, last night here, we reported that it's your personal information, you're still at risk with this. >> the concern is, they have your personal information but they now know where you bank. suspicious e-mails, suspicious text messages and always check your statements on a daily basis. >> paula, thank you. >>> another headline the new unemployment number, 5.9%, the lowest rate in six years. 248,000 jobs added last month. the dow rose over 200 points. >>> now to a chilling new video this evening and a new debate over stun guns used across this country. an officer using a taser on a grandmother. how police are now responding. abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: take a look for yourself. florida police were making an arrest on tuesday, when 61-year-old viola young starting questioning them. the officer grabs her hand. she pulls away to turn around and he immediately
hacked. target, up to 70 million and tonight, jpmorgan chase, at least 76 million affected. paula, we're learning tonight that this could involve more banks. >> the fbi is involved as part of a broader investigation. >> paula, last night here, we reported that it's your personal information, you're still at risk with this. >> the concern is, they have your personal information but they now know where you bank. suspicious e-mails, suspicious text messages and always check your...
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jail time means for their family. >>> plus, tom and katie, kim and kris, robin and paula. breaking up is big business in hollywood, and it can cost big bucks. but now, there's an easier way to end a marriage. welcome to the real life heartbreak hotel. check in married, check out divorced. can it really be so cut and dry? >> you can get through this without fighting. >>> and, we all have seen the celebrities brought back to life thanks to technology call resurrection. from michael jackson to elvis presley. and now, mar lun milyn monroe. >> hello. >> but first, the "nightline" five. >> when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else, as well. jobs. all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems and technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supporting more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >
jail time means for their family. >>> plus, tom and katie, kim and kris, robin and paula. breaking up is big business in hollywood, and it can cost big bucks. but now, there's an easier way to end a marriage. welcome to the real life heartbreak hotel. check in married, check out divorced. can it really be so cut and dry? >> you can get through this without fighting. >>> and, we all have seen the celebrities brought back to life thanks to technology call resurrection....
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men. now, he's scrambling, saying he's wrong. is his apology being accepted? here's paula faris. >> it's about knowing and having faith that the system will give you the right raises all along. >> reporter: that's satya nadella, speaking in front of 8,000 women. his advice asking for a raise? don't. >> that's good karma. somebody will know that's the kind of person i want to trust, i want to give more responsibility to. >> reporter: women in that room telling us they were stunned to hear the so-called advice. >> i don't believe in karma. i can't pay my rent with it, and can't invest it in my 401(k). >> reporter: even his interviewer fired back. >> this is one of the few things i disagree with you on. >> reporter: and this tweet, i never got anything in life by sitting quietly and waiting, neither did you. and microsoft employees receiving this e-mail from satya nadella, saying i answered this question completely wrong. and experts suggest that if women received equal pay, the u.s. economy would go up by nearly 3%. and sarah silver plan has a way for one way to even things out. >
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31. >>> uno de los candidato peto pete aguilar, marÍa paula ochoa hablÓ con el. >>> pete aguilar inicio su es carrera a los 26 aÑos en consejo de ciudad de redlando y fue elegido alcalde de la misma. y agrega que aprendiÓ de su padre lo que es trabajo duro y la importancia de la educaciÓn dice el se financio sus estudios. >>> me relaciono con movimiento que promueve sobre hacer la educaciÓn universitaria y estar al alcance de las personas. ahora se enfrenta en campaÑa polÍtica con paul... por escanio descrito 31 en california. por la cÁmara de representantes. >>> para el dice, lo mÁs importante mantener calles seguras y alejar niÑos de pandillas y drogas. >>> tiene experiencia y ve lo peligroso que son grupos terroristas. >>> de acuerdo a este experto ambos son arraigado a sus partidos. vi un pro inmigraciÓn, pro educaciÓn el otro mÁs el ambito militar, ante aborto. >>> mientras aguilar promueve la reforma migra torimigratoria. la seguridad en frontera es lo primero dice si un niÑo cruza nuestra frontera tambiÉn un terrorista. >>> se trata de tener un camino a la ci
31. >>> uno de los candidato peto pete aguilar, marÍa paula ochoa hablÓ con el. >>> pete aguilar inicio su es carrera a los 26 aÑos en consejo de ciudad de redlando y fue elegido alcalde de la misma. y agrega que aprendiÓ de su padre lo que es trabajo duro y la importancia de la educaciÓn dice el se financio sus estudios. >>> me relaciono con movimiento que promueve sobre hacer la educaciÓn universitaria y estar al alcance de las personas. ahora se enfrenta en...
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washington d.c. purely for precautionary reasons. let me go to paula newton. she joins me live and knows ottawa better than anyone. i was listening closely to that news conference hoping for more details and they are not thus far releasing the chronology and timing and weapon information nor are they identifying this deceased soldier. what do you know? >> in terms of what they were able to disclose, they know more than they were able to disclose. one thing is clear. this is an ongoing situation. they're not clear about how much gunman were involved and if as you say there is still one on the loose on parliament hill. i know every corner and crevice of that building. we talk about how small some of those offices are and how many closets they have, we have tunnels underneath those buildings and they are going room to room and the police chief told me on the phone that's what they were in the process of doing with rcmp trying to clear every room and corner. my husband is a diplomat. he remains in lockdown. he's been told he doesn't know how long this entire thing will take. he's not in parl
washington d.c. purely for precautionary reasons. let me go to paula newton. she joins me live and knows ottawa better than anyone. i was listening closely to that news conference hoping for more details and they are not thus far releasing the chronology and timing and weapon information nor are they identifying this deceased soldier. what do you know? >> in terms of what they were able to disclose, they know more than they were able to disclose. one thing is clear. this is an ongoing...
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korea. cnn's paula hancock. so, ladies, thank you for joining me here at the top of the hour. and elise, let me begin with you here. specifically on the condition. how is he doing? do we know? >> well, the state department just said moments ago, deputy spokesman that he was evaluated by a doctor and is doing well. obviously, there's a lot more to discuss with him. he'll need to be de-briefed by the u.s. government. but right now, heading home to his family, the circumstances about this as you note, very peculiar. state department not saying much, but it does seem as if the north koreans called up the u.s., said come get him, demanded it was a u.s. plane, gave them a time frame and the u.s. sent a department of defense plane, and now he's headed back to the united states. obviously his family very happy. but those other two americans' families, not a good day for them, brooke. >> let's get to that. there are two americans over there in detention. but first, you know, when we talk about what he did to become detained in may, you know, he confessed. he confessed to leaving this bible
korea. cnn's paula hancock. so, ladies, thank you for joining me here at the top of the hour. and elise, let me begin with you here. specifically on the condition. how is he doing? do we know? >> well, the state department just said moments ago, deputy spokesman that he was evaluated by a doctor and is doing well. obviously, there's a lot more to discuss with him. he'll need to be de-briefed by the u.s. government. but right now, heading home to his family, the circumstances about this...
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finish. >> we've got charlie coming up in our next hour. what else? >> paula abdul. >> two great dancers. you have to teach us how to do this. >> "dancing with the stars" for kids. >> exactly. >> great show. wrong >>> god morning, everyone, i'm chris cato. bill henley is standing by with your forecast. >> we have a few mainly scattered showers moving through the area right now. very light scattered showers. a little more impressive to the north, just to the north of allentown. even more impressive is the line of thunderstorms. they could be here this afternoon and into tonigh4eóó right now the temperatures are climbing after a warm start it is 74 in philadelphia. >>> with just 20 days until voters go to the polls, the president and the first lady are on the campaign trail today. michelle obama will be speaking for tom wolf, and president obama will be in north jersey for a fundraiser. and there is word this morning that he will do campaigning in pennsylvania in the coming weeks. tom wolf is trying to unseat tom corbett who has events scheduled today. the latest poll shows wolf
finish. >> we've got charlie coming up in our next hour. what else? >> paula abdul. >> two great dancers. you have to teach us how to do this. >> "dancing with the stars" for kids. >> exactly. >> great show. wrong >>> god morning, everyone, i'm chris cato. bill henley is standing by with your forecast. >> we have a few mainly scattered showers moving through the area right now. very light scattered showers. a little more impressive...
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charlie coming up in our next hour. what else? >> paula abdul. >> two great dancers. you have to teach us how to do this. >> "dancing with the stars" for kids. >> exactly. >> great show. wrong >>> you're watching today in the bay. >> a very good morning to you. it is 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. at&t park rocking tonight. little quiet this morning, but especially after the team's walk off win in extra innings, game four slated to start at 5:07 tonight. now, if you missed the walk off win, here it is. two on in the bottom of the tenth inning, blanco lays down a bunt. the cardinals' pitcher fields the ball just fine, but blows the throw to first. gets past the first baseman, see him there running in for the game winning run. final score, 5-4. on the hill tonight, ryan vogelsong. he's won seven straight playoff appearances coming into tonight's game, so go giants. another update in half hour. see you then. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> how about that? >> happy man
charlie coming up in our next hour. what else? >> paula abdul. >> two great dancers. you have to teach us how to do this. >> "dancing with the stars" for kids. >> exactly. >> great show. wrong >>> you're watching today in the bay. >> a very good morning to you. it is 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. at&t park rocking tonight. little quiet this morning, but especially after the team's walk off win in extra innings, game four slated to...
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even know. it abc's paula father ris shows us three simple steps to resell the clothes in your closets and make a lot of that money back. >> reporter: brooke and husband josh have two growing boys, and a growing pile of clothes that no longer fit. and brooke's closet is bursting at the seam. >> i have a ton of clothes that still have tags on them or are gifts that people give us that you can't return or exchange. >> reporter: turns out, with a little work, that closet may be a gold mine. lauren learner, who says online resale outlets are the new megamarketplace. she's made over half a million dollars since she began selling used clothes online a decade ago. >> you can have this big pile of stuff in your closet. i see it as green. i see it as money. >> reporter: her first tip, snap at least two pictures of the item you're trying to sell online, front and back, so there are no surprises for the byer. tip two, keep it clean and size matters. be as specific as possible as the fit and fabric. >> describe it. you want to take into account if it has a tight fit. if it runs small. the fabric c
even know. it abc's paula father ris shows us three simple steps to resell the clothes in your closets and make a lot of that money back. >> reporter: brooke and husband josh have two growing boys, and a growing pile of clothes that no longer fit. and brooke's closet is bursting at the seam. >> i have a ton of clothes that still have tags on them or are gifts that people give us that you can't return or exchange. >> reporter: turns out, with a little work, that closet may be...
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the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> robin thicke's first interview since paula dropped divorce papers on him. >> how does it feel to be single? >> now on "extra." >>> robin and paula's x-files exposed. thicke interrogated about th throwing himself a divorce party. >> i heard you've been hanging out with some beautiful models. >> and paula, single girl in the city night out. more hollywood hookups and breakups. why ricki lake reportedly threw her husband out of the house. >> so secretive. why? >> newlyweds george and amal on opposite sides of the globe and blake lively dressing up her baby bump for its red c debut. >> whatever will do. >>> then, ann romney answers the burning question. will mitt run again? >> well -- >> her all-new tell-all, opening up about battling disease, depression, and teaming up with the clintons. >>> plus, charissa grilling norman reedus for secrets and spoilers. >> any love on the horizon? >> revealing his model past and model ex. now on "extra" -- >> the source for all things "walking dead." >> from universal studios hollywood, the ente
the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> robin thicke's first interview since paula dropped divorce papers on him. >> how does it feel to be single? >> now on "extra." >>> robin and paula's x-files exposed. thicke interrogated about th throwing himself a divorce party. >> i heard you've been hanging out with some beautiful models. >> and paula, single girl in the city night out. more hollywood hookups and breakups. why ricki lake...
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murphysboro. green party candidate paula bradshaw of carbondale, and incoming u.s. representative bill injured, democrat. the candidates would be questioned by molly parker, jennifer fuller and beth of the "belleville-news democrat." i'm jak tichenor, we are moderates my. we will begin with a two minute opening statement from each of the candidates, the order of which was determined by a drawing before the debate. representative bost for the first. bost: thank you, to the bellevilbellevil le news democrat, to be a so you putting on this debate. i look forward to us are talking about the issues, present our opinions and our views. you know, whenever it came time to decide whether not i was going to run for this office, it was a tough decision to family and i sat down to talk about but a lot of people have asked why are you looking to do that? folks, i have nine grandchildren. it is not, this country is not headed in the right direction for the and to have the future they deserve. whether it's jobs in southern illinois, a dangerous going on overseas, our borders are out of control. i feel it's m
murphysboro. green party candidate paula bradshaw of carbondale, and incoming u.s. representative bill injured, democrat. the candidates would be questioned by molly parker, jennifer fuller and beth of the "belleville-news democrat." i'm jak tichenor, we are moderates my. we will begin with a two minute opening statement from each of the candidates, the order of which was determined by a drawing before the debate. representative bost for the first. bost: thank you, to the...