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>> natasha richardson: and i must say i don't care for your language. men i know don't pull that rough stuff when ladies are around. >> neeson: ladies... >> cooper: natasha was the daughter of british actress vanessa redgrave. she continued her acting career while raising their two boys, michael and daniel, who were just 13 and 12 when she died. >> neeson: and she cared for everybody. she has a motherly instinct. and she'd make dinners for everyone and just looked... looked after us all, you know? >> cooper: i heard you can find the cloud in... even in a silver lining. >> neeson: yeah. >> cooper: and she was sort of... she would see the silver lining. >> neeson: yeah. i would always see the glass half empty. >> cooper: you do? >> neeson: she would see it half full. >> cooper: in march 2009, natasha was on a ski vacation in quebec, canada, with her oldest son, michael. she was coming down a beginners' slope on mont tremblant when she fell and hit her head. she wasn't wearing a helmet. an ambulance was called, but she reportedly turned down medical attent
>> natasha richardson: and i must say i don't care for your language. men i know don't pull that rough stuff when ladies are around. >> neeson: ladies... >> cooper: natasha was the daughter of british actress vanessa redgrave. she continued her acting career while raising their two boys, michael and daniel, who were just 13 and 12 when she died. >> neeson: and she cared for everybody. she has a motherly instinct. and she'd make dinners for everyone and just looked......
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natasha guinane, al jazeera, miami. >> president obama holding a reception for cinco de mayo. commemorating the war against france, in the 1850s. introducing classical plusk to kids. how the new world symphony is inspiring the next generation of musicians. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> we are following breaking news coming out of ohio. there are reports of an active shooter at the veterans medical center in dayton. hospital is in lock down. they do not say if shots were fired. we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. making news this hour. the armed radical group boko haram, taking are responsibility for the kidnapped girtle. he is now threatening to sell them as slaves. in
natasha guinane, al jazeera, miami. >> president obama holding a reception for cinco de mayo. commemorating the war against france, in the 1850s. introducing classical plusk to kids. how the new world symphony is inspiring the next generation of musicians. the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire...
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that's where we night natasha, and thethey are upset and you're thick of things. >> we have actually moved on to miami, del, where i'm outside of a medical complex. and this is the first time that workers in miami have walked off the job. they're upset, and they want an increase in the minimum wage [ unintelligible ] they want pages -- earlier this year. class action lawsuits against mcdonald's. and people say they're working themselves to the bone and struggling to get by. >> it isnoring, because i would [ unintelligible ] and i think i would like to buy a car, but i can't. >> now, del, since 2011, florida's minimum wage has been higher than the federal minimum wage, $4.93. but as you heard from oscar, it's not enough. >> this is the irony, they're demanding what they call a fair wage, and keat the ceos at these fast food chains are making enormous salaries, and what are the ceos saying? >> well, for one, they're saying that increasing the minimum wage, jobs will be lost. and there's a discussion going on at the federal level to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, and the cong
that's where we night natasha, and thethey are upset and you're thick of things. >> we have actually moved on to miami, del, where i'm outside of a medical complex. and this is the first time that workers in miami have walked off the job. they're upset, and they want an increase in the minimum wage [ unintelligible ] they want pages -- earlier this year. class action lawsuits against mcdonald's. and people say they're working themselves to the bone and struggling to get by. >> it...
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. >> ifill: plus, jeffrey brown and poet laureate natasha trethewey continue their exploration of "where poetry lives." tonight, a project breaking poets out of their ivory towers, and bringing them into their communities. >> it's really important that poets be in the community, be with what's happening and conscious and connected to what's going on in the world around us. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us everyday. that's bae systems. that's inspired work. >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never w
. >> ifill: plus, jeffrey brown and poet laureate natasha trethewey continue their exploration of "where poetry lives." tonight, a project breaking poets out of their ivory towers, and bringing them into their communities. >> it's really important that poets be in the community, be with what's happening and conscious and connected to what's going on in the world around us. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >>...
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natasha ghoneim explains why the pressure is on to take man-made marijuana off the streets. >> synthetic drugs have been a staple of the clubbing scene for years in cities like miami. the most popular are known as k-2 or spice and bath salts. the amphetamine like drugs are mostly made in asia and often sold legally in stores in packets like this, as herbal incense or potpourri. >> patients come in combative, psychotic, hard to control. many times they have to be intubated or put on life support to control them. >> according to a federal government report, between 2010 and 2011, visits to emergency rooms due to synthetic drug complications, more than doubled, to 28,500. one of these so-called designer drugs-- synthetic marijuana-- is popular among young people. according to a university of michigan study, 1 in 9 high school seniors used it in 2012, putting it just below marijuana and hashish in popularity. dr. randy katz is an e-r director at regional memorial hospital in hollywood, florida. he says the danger of these synthetic drugs is that no one knows exactly how the combination of co
natasha ghoneim explains why the pressure is on to take man-made marijuana off the streets. >> synthetic drugs have been a staple of the clubbing scene for years in cities like miami. the most popular are known as k-2 or spice and bath salts. the amphetamine like drugs are mostly made in asia and often sold legally in stores in packets like this, as herbal incense or potpourri. >> patients come in combative, psychotic, hard to control. many times they have to be intubated or put on...
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natasha ganane, al jazeera, miami. >> 6,000 people died, lives of millions more changed in an instant. it's been six months since typhoon hyun slammed into the philippines. many are still struggling to recover. >> survivors of tie off and on hyun say they want to be heard. hear farmers are upset about just how long the recovery in their town is taking. they accuse the local government of being too slow. they say they still needy merge emergency assistance. >> i think we are gaining ground. everybody's opening. the civic centers, the news cal structures are being put back. >> but people like gilbert are still hoping for some government help. he still hasn't recovered from what he lost when his coconut farm was destroyed of the pests like these are finishing whatever is left of it. >> farmers are going hungry. they need food, shelter. we need to be given capitol to clean our farms, gasoline, seedlings. this is like second hyun for us. we are unable to to do anything at all. >> reporter: these sentiments are repeated 100 times over. across the island, most fishermen have reported thoir t
natasha ganane, al jazeera, miami. >> 6,000 people died, lives of millions more changed in an instant. it's been six months since typhoon hyun slammed into the philippines. many are still struggling to recover. >> survivors of tie off and on hyun say they want to be heard. hear farmers are upset about just how long the recovery in their town is taking. they accuse the local government of being too slow. they say they still needy merge emergency assistance. >> i think we are...
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natasha. >> i'm standing on a major road here on miami beach. during high tide and after a heavy rain, this area is a mess. it's not uncommon for me to be up to my shins in floodwater. and that's why the state is in the midst of a massive construction project. they're installing the drainage pipes, and pump stations and elevating the streets to help alleviate the flooding in the future. but one geologist we spoke to said that the efforts are for naught. he said we're living on borrowed time. and it's not a matter of if south florida will become uninhabitable due to rising sea levels, it's a matter of when. miami and miami beach were built on limestone and sand respectively. they're porous, which makes it easier for seawater to rise up. by some estimates as early as 2048, there could be a two foot sea level rise in miami-dade county. that's right here on this construction cone, which means that flooding will be more persistent. to put it in perspective, he said that's just one morton cycle away. >> that's natasha reporting from miami. and from mi
natasha. >> i'm standing on a major road here on miami beach. during high tide and after a heavy rain, this area is a mess. it's not uncommon for me to be up to my shins in floodwater. and that's why the state is in the midst of a massive construction project. they're installing the drainage pipes, and pump stations and elevating the streets to help alleviate the flooding in the future. but one geologist we spoke to said that the efforts are for naught. he said we're living on borrowed...
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natasha ganame, miami. >>> good morning. welcome back to al jazeera america. live from new york. i am morgan radford. today's top stories. kyiv voters head to the poles in parts of eastern ukraine, the ukrainian government and the u.s. say it's illegitimate. >>> trying to find hundredses of missing school girls. french intelligence experts arrived on saturday to join british and american teams in the rescue effort. a pair of to your knowledge swept through missouri destroying hundreds of homes and toppling power lines. a look at that. there is a threat of more tornados coming today. for more on that, we turn on our meteorologist, eboni deon. >> we will see this threat extending not just for today but into the beginning of the work week as well. so, spring is definitely here we are seeing the effects of it. this is when we start to get contrasting weather conditions. right here, this is a look at what we are expecting rain and thunderstorm activity. it's in this area shaded in red where the storm predipings center out a warning. this is an area where we will see tornados developin
natasha ganame, miami. >>> good morning. welcome back to al jazeera america. live from new york. i am morgan radford. today's top stories. kyiv voters head to the poles in parts of eastern ukraine, the ukrainian government and the u.s. say it's illegitimate. >>> trying to find hundredses of missing school girls. french intelligence experts arrived on saturday to join british and american teams in the rescue effort. a pair of to your knowledge swept through missouri destroying...
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natasha guinane. al jazeera. >>> a drone hit two buildings in new york city, fined $2200. drones are not just being used for entertainment purposes, but news gathering and washington is watching. yk. >> tornado's aftermath were from drones. launched by storm chaser, they offered nearly intean 19 instans disasters. consider the arkansas individual video. the faa is using it to document are tornadoes. for faa the answer is simple. the agency says there are no shades of gray in faa regulation. anyone who wants to fly an aircraft, manned or your honor manned, conflicting rulings have raised questions over just how much oversight the government has. still as drones become more common, when news breaks, chance he are you'll be watching it through eyes of drones. roxannroxanna sabiri, al jazeer. >>> series finale, for borderland, we'll see it's more treacherous for women. >> father pressliano takes the women to a pharmacy. blfng. >> the fact that women are putting shots because they know they're going to get raped, we have to understand the sacrifices women are going omake in ord
natasha guinane. al jazeera. >>> a drone hit two buildings in new york city, fined $2200. drones are not just being used for entertainment purposes, but news gathering and washington is watching. yk. >> tornado's aftermath were from drones. launched by storm chaser, they offered nearly intean 19 instans disasters. consider the arkansas individual video. the faa is using it to document are tornadoes. for faa the answer is simple. the agency says there are no shades of gray in faa...
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natasha guinane, al jazeera, fort pierce, florida. >> the system explores controversial cases in the criminal justice system. here's a preview. >> it's crazy, no matter if you fire a gun, it doesn't matter. >> in 2009, 50-year-old orville lee waller was convicted of aggravated assault in the state of florida. >> i firmly believe had i not done that day, my daughter sarah would be dead. >> this weekend's episode of the system examines america's gun laws. you can watch the entire episode this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 pacific. >> it was the biggest art heist in lift. a quarter century later the masterpieces remain missing. some of the works have actually been spotted. >> roxana saberi has more. >> march 18, 1990. >> the isabella garn stewart museum was robbed by two men posing as police officers. >> they handcuffed the guards and locked them in the basement. within 82 minutes, the thieves took 13 works of art. vevermemeer's the concert. >> jeff kelly has led the investigation for ten years and told reporters we believe that over certain periods of time this artwork has been spo
natasha guinane, al jazeera, fort pierce, florida. >> the system explores controversial cases in the criminal justice system. here's a preview. >> it's crazy, no matter if you fire a gun, it doesn't matter. >> in 2009, 50-year-old orville lee waller was convicted of aggravated assault in the state of florida. >> i firmly believe had i not done that day, my daughter sarah would be dead. >> this weekend's episode of the system examines america's gun laws. you can...
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natasha guinane reports. >> matt says he spent the majorities of his 17 years as a gang member and a drug dealer. >> his life was so desperate the sophomore was planning on dropping out of miami school this year so he could make money. >> surviving trying ton the man of the house when my dad left. everything started when my dad left. i really needed him. >> but he says his planned changed, thanks to a program called "diplomas now." the theory is that as early as sixth grade you can spot children who might drop out of school. borrowing from data mining, sorting through statistics to diagnose problems. each week a team of teachers and others meet in what they call the war room to identify students liked godby, who are in. >> even examine of accomplishing what they are campaignable of doing. >> diplomas now began as a pilot program in a philadelphia school six years ago. now it's operating in 40 million dollars and high schools across the country. in the first year, the diplomas now team arrived, miami's graduating rate went from 42% to 87%. >> its a monumental. >> ways to saver. ree th
natasha guinane reports. >> matt says he spent the majorities of his 17 years as a gang member and a drug dealer. >> his life was so desperate the sophomore was planning on dropping out of miami school this year so he could make money. >> surviving trying ton the man of the house when my dad left. everything started when my dad left. i really needed him. >> but he says his planned changed, thanks to a program called "diplomas now." the theory is that as early...
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natasha ghoneim is there with more. >> reporter: i'm stopping on a major road on miami-beach. during high tide the area is a mess. it's not uncommon for me to be up to my shins. they are installing the drainage pipes, pump stations and elevating the street to alleviate flooding. one geologist we spoke to says these efforts are for nought. we spoke to geologist at the university of miami and said we are living on borrowed time. it's not a matter of if south florida will be uninhabitable, it's a matter of when. miami and miami beach were built on limestone and sand. they are porous, making it easier for sea water to rise up. by some estimates as early as 2048, there could be a 2 foot sea level rise. that's right here, along the construction cone, which means flooding will be more persistent. to put it into perspective the professor says it's a mortgage cycle away. >>> that's goep natasha ghoneim ror k in miami. and rising sea levels are a concern for coastal communities. jacob ward is in san francisco with more. >> reporter: well, it's extraordinary how many people rising sea le
natasha ghoneim is there with more. >> reporter: i'm stopping on a major road on miami-beach. during high tide the area is a mess. it's not uncommon for me to be up to my shins. they are installing the drainage pipes, pump stations and elevating the street to alleviate flooding. one geologist we spoke to says these efforts are for nought. we spoke to geologist at the university of miami and said we are living on borrowed time. it's not a matter of if south florida will be uninhabitable,...
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but first natasha guinane reports. >> more than 500 passengers were exposed just on u.s. flights while heading to florida. on may 1st, the patient flew from boston to london to orlando, the patient felt sick while boarding that flight, fever chills and a slight cough. >> this virus can get on a plane and travel around the world whenever it wants. land anywhere around the world and brings it with them. >> the cdc has already spent 1,000 man hours trying to track down the passengers on the american flights. they say if someone hasn't gotten sick at this point they likely won't. five to 15 day incubation period of mers. mers was first detected in saudi arabia in 2012. since then 538 cases have been identified across the globe. of those case he 145 people have died. saudi arabia is the epicenter of mers where most cases and most deaths have occurred. the virus is characterized by a effective fever, cough and shortness of breath. officials say you can't get it by casual contact, it's spread by having close contact with a person, caring for someone with it. 27% of people who ge
but first natasha guinane reports. >> more than 500 passengers were exposed just on u.s. flights while heading to florida. on may 1st, the patient flew from boston to london to orlando, the patient felt sick while boarding that flight, fever chills and a slight cough. >> this virus can get on a plane and travel around the world whenever it wants. land anywhere around the world and brings it with them. >> the cdc has already spent 1,000 man hours trying to track down the...
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natasha guinane, al jazeera, miami. >> coming up next. >> there is among the biggest stories yet to be reported. >> glenn greenwald, edward snowden and the nsa secrets. our special report, secrets and spying is coming up next. and a programming note, my entire interview with glenn greenwald will air on "talk to al jazeera." 5 eastern, 2 pacific. >> surveillance in the name of security. a government that can track your phone calls, your e-mails, every move you make online. the year long national debate, privacy or protection. >> and we will not be able to keep our people safe. >> my conversation with glenn greenwald. >> nobody has been injured or in any way harmed as a result of our reporting. >> defending his reporting on the nsa leaks. a national hero to some, a traitor to others. >> our special report, secrets and spying. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. glenn greenwald he's at the center of the controversy over are america's spying program. the spying secrets dwoand progrd snowden. took with him. richelle carey is here with the story. richelle. >> they both took a chance and trust
natasha guinane, al jazeera, miami. >> coming up next. >> there is among the biggest stories yet to be reported. >> glenn greenwald, edward snowden and the nsa secrets. our special report, secrets and spying is coming up next. and a programming note, my entire interview with glenn greenwald will air on "talk to al jazeera." 5 eastern, 2 pacific. >> surveillance in the name of security. a government that can track your phone calls, your e-mails, every move you...
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the 2010 attack in bucktown left natasha mc-shane permanently brain-damaged. her friend stacy jurich says she'll never forget the sound of that bat hitting her. the attacker's own words -- from a jailhouse phone conversation -- were played at the trial.. >> i've done some stupid things. but not like that. i may be hit her once and i hit the other girl once. but that's it. not to kill them. >> i'm happy can't hurt anybody again. >>before handing down the 90- year sentence, the judge said the girls' only sin was thinking it was safe to walk four or five blocks in chicago. bond was denied for a former priest who is facing a new charge after serving prison time for sexually abusing children. daniel mccormack appeared in court yesterday, where prosecutors detailed the latest allegation involving a 10-year- old boy. they say the boy was participating in an after- school program at saint agatha when mccormack fondled him on several occasions in 2005. the boy did not report the abuse until last year. mccormack pled guilty to abusing five boys in 2007. he was sentenced
the 2010 attack in bucktown left natasha mc-shane permanently brain-damaged. her friend stacy jurich says she'll never forget the sound of that bat hitting her. the attacker's own words -- from a jailhouse phone conversation -- were played at the trial.. >> i've done some stupid things. but not like that. i may be hit her once and i hit the other girl once. but that's it. not to kill them. >> i'm happy can't hurt anybody again. >>before handing down the 90- year sentence, the...
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natasha ghoneim, live from miami beach. great report. >>> norton antivirus software - beware, the company behind the software says it no longer works. >>> plus the new campaign ad - one of the most memorable. we'll show it to you and get an update on the primary elections. power politics is next. >>> if today's power politics, this is a primary election day in indiana, ohio, and north carolina. north carolina has several challengers, between the conservatives and tea party. tom til us is favoured, endorsed by business groups and tax, including one run by karl rove, but faces a challenge from greg brannon, an op stet rirn, backed by the tea party, and favourite kentucky senator rand paul. if no candidate clears 40% there'll be a run-off in july. established republicans hate the idea of waiting two months before putting resources to kay hagan, a vulnerable democrat seeking election. in order for the g.o.p. to pick up the net six seats needed to take control of the senate a republican has to be hagan in north carolina. in the
natasha ghoneim, live from miami beach. great report. >>> norton antivirus software - beware, the company behind the software says it no longer works. >>> plus the new campaign ad - one of the most memorable. we'll show it to you and get an update on the primary elections. power politics is next. >>> if today's power politics, this is a primary election day in indiana, ohio, and north carolina. north carolina has several challengers, between the conservatives and tea...
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melissa: liborries or natasha with that one? i was working on either. >> natasha. melissa: thank you. told us to use a trampoline to get our folks up to the space station. >> elon is in perfect position. he now has the government right where he wants them. melissa: yeah. >> but a lot of people are not reporting that it is not just elon musk an spacex. there are two other companies bidding for this nasa contract. >> that's right. melissa: steve, go ahead. >> well the big problem of course is that nasa's budget has been cut very substantially. so the way i look at it, only way we'll have space exploration and space travel is, is if the private sector does it. guess what? governments hopefully will not continue to pay for this stuff. >> do you think it's a worthwhile idea? it sound insane? >> a play thing for rich people. it is. melissa: i like this better than the solar. >> flying in space might be something they want to do spue beam me up, scotty. melissa: from u.s. to every corner of the globe money has been flying around the world where a clever inventor create ad
melissa: liborries or natasha with that one? i was working on either. >> natasha. melissa: thank you. told us to use a trampoline to get our folks up to the space station. >> elon is in perfect position. he now has the government right where he wants them. melissa: yeah. >> but a lot of people are not reporting that it is not just elon musk an spacex. there are two other companies bidding for this nasa contract. >> that's right. melissa: steve, go ahead. >> well...
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natasha, what would you say to members of congress facing this vote? >> sexual assault faces everyone. it could be a mother, sister, a friend. and i think it's really important to shed a light on this issue. when you have these criminals walking around on the street, and you know you have a tremendous instrument that's able to put the perpetrator behind bars, ignoring them is ignoring the needs of the citizens of this country and they're well-being. >> that's at lot of help for women and men. we're going to keep an eye on this story all week long and what on the joyful heart foundation is doing. we're asking you to add jr. signature to our letter to the shares of the house and senate appropriation committee. we're asking them to ensure the inclusion of $36 million in funding for the 2015 fiscal year. that's part of the commerce justice and science appropriations bill. it's already been line items in there to end the baglog of rainkrai rape kits across the country. we will be spending the letter to capitol hill at the end of the week. also tweet and use
natasha, what would you say to members of congress facing this vote? >> sexual assault faces everyone. it could be a mother, sister, a friend. and i think it's really important to shed a light on this issue. when you have these criminals walking around on the street, and you know you have a tremendous instrument that's able to put the perpetrator behind bars, ignoring them is ignoring the needs of the citizens of this country and they're well-being. >> that's at lot of help for...
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okay natasha if it's not a quick fix we'll look at the paper. can you follow along on the paper we're going to take a minute to fix this. sir go ahead >> thank you. so excuse me. 2005 the cf d-7 was formed 5 point plus million for the infrastructure parks in the area that was old it was formed in 2008, for the purpose of maintenance that doesn't issue bonds. in 2008, the cf d-7 r m a what direction reflecting the bonding capacity to $65 million. on april 1st, 2014, this commission approved the form of and amended r m a for cf d-7 and 8 for the further update and the 2005 bonds the variable rates are secured by the line of credit that exteriors on december 2014. the 2005 bonds have a maturity value and further are subject to mandatory redemption if it's to the spend e extend on december 5th, 2015, this will eliminate the need for the letter of credit. the phase one property currently is provided at $120 million that allows us to meet the 3 to one variable task that's in our local goals and policies which is the governing document on the cf d form
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natasha ganame, miami. >> in north carolina there has been a busineizarre turn of even a congressional primary race that involved clay aiken. keith chris co's company said chris co died suddenly at his home in asheboro. the company says the 71-year-old fell this afternoon. the company did not give any other information. aiken was leading chrisco for the right to take on republican incumbent rene he will members. aiken issued a statement said he was stunned and saddened by chrisco's death and is suspended all campaign activities. >>> in arkansas, gay couples lined up outside county clerk's offices to get married today after a judge threw out the state's ban opinion friday. arkansas is the 5th state to have same-sex marriage ban overturned. the state attorney general filed paperwork this morning to appeal that decision. dozens of people were issued licenses when offices opened today on the chance a court despised decides to impose a stay on friday's ruling. coming up on al jazeera america, controversial plan to combat bullying. it would have kids as young as kindergarten paying fines. >>
natasha ganame, miami. >> in north carolina there has been a busineizarre turn of even a congressional primary race that involved clay aiken. keith chris co's company said chris co died suddenly at his home in asheboro. the company says the 71-year-old fell this afternoon. the company did not give any other information. aiken was leading chrisco for the right to take on republican incumbent rene he will members. aiken issued a statement said he was stunned and saddened by chrisco's death...
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and again referencing the key dates - >> one second natasha anything can you turn the presentation back on mine is flickering. our monitor is up here. i want to keep the meeting going so we can reset our monitors everyone has a present presentation in your folder sorry >> just quickly geology over the workshop die ask the commission item around may 17th is the dof response there was one item that requires some minor changes if it comes down unfavorably but we're not expecting it to be that way on may 1st, the mayor's office will submit the budget to the board of supervisors. we are a board of supervisors committee he meeting on june 19th and by june 30th there will be a interim budget to make sure we have a budget in place on july one but we also have a final budget and do a final budget approval by july 1st then the second part of our roster approved and that process will be starting in october to confirm the second half of our year's budget from the department of finance prospective so this envisions that information >> so in terms of the big picture and by the way, we substituted we
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so, natasha, speaking of the researchers. we like to follow the money here how are they funding this project? >> so it's coming from federal money, the researchers we spoke to say they have been trying to develop this hurricane drone project since 2005, but it wasn't until congress gave money after hurricane sandy that they finally, got that money. >> natasha in miami. thank you. she is only 18 years old. but taylor townsend just defeated france's top-ranged woman at the french open. you know that wasn't easy. >> means she advances to the third round of her first grand slam tournament but forget the win. social media is instead buzzing about the chicago native's weight. maria is back with that story. this has been a longstanding story with this young woman. >> it has. yeah, it has, tony. taylor townsend is the talk of women's tennis and even tennis star andy murray is a fan. how good is taylor townsend talent. chris everett wrote congratulations today lor townsend. all of that hard work is paying off. now, what's remarkable a
so, natasha, speaking of the researchers. we like to follow the money here how are they funding this project? >> so it's coming from federal money, the researchers we spoke to say they have been trying to develop this hurricane drone project since 2005, but it wasn't until congress gave money after hurricane sandy that they finally, got that money. >> natasha in miami. thank you. she is only 18 years old. but taylor townsend just defeated france's top-ranged woman at the french...
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. >> let's get an update on the situation of for that we cross to the natasha butler who is in new delhi. ministerrime congratulated the bjp party for the win which is yet to be officially announced. what else can you tell us question mark >> the outgoing prime minister mana month saying singh congratulated the bjp candidate on the wind. the bjp was confident that they would win the election but they could never imagine the landslide we are seeing today. they have one enough seats for a majority in many more. no single party has won a majority in india since 1984. the president of the bjp has been talking to reporters for a little today. his -- he says it is a new era di withia and he said mo the mandelbrot is party victory. >> what can we possibly expect becomes prime minister. will he be able to unite the country? >> he is an extremely controversial figure. he is a strident hindu nationalist and critics accuse violenceiling to got in his home state back in 2002 when he was the chief minister. hundreds died in that violence, mainly muslims. critics even say modi may have stoked the viol
. >> let's get an update on the situation of for that we cross to the natasha butler who is in new delhi. ministerrime congratulated the bjp party for the win which is yet to be officially announced. what else can you tell us question mark >> the outgoing prime minister mana month saying singh congratulated the bjp candidate on the wind. the bjp was confident that they would win the election but they could never imagine the landslide we are seeing today. they have one enough seats...
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the love interest in fighting crime displayed by russian actress natasha stott can you tell who began her acting career after winning the look of the year contest in russia in nineteen ninety one. she then traveled to italy and began a career in films and as the popular tv host. before stephanie who became famous as a model and actress. she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. since the news the students. i salute you can see it. i know. main character in the series is the river hull. it shapes the landscape. declining an alliance of the people who live on its banks. both rich and four. does anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen howard said in its history can never be fully understood new issues to people far and it also hides her sleep secrets that one station are just covered by people like ghosts and harry who have eyes to see. eye. sch. the sc the hour. err err. the area model. my dismal politico that he could suffer from. be an adult so perfect it. in a country that has to take attendance in conflict with
the love interest in fighting crime displayed by russian actress natasha stott can you tell who began her acting career after winning the look of the year contest in russia in nineteen ninety one. she then traveled to italy and began a career in films and as the popular tv host. before stephanie who became famous as a model and actress. she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. since the news the students. i salute you can see it. i know. main...
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. >> natasha for us live in meijer beach, florida, thank you very much. and for more details on environmental stories that affect you, go to our website there you will find in-depth coverage on environmentalist rethinking nuclear power, plus the court battle over climate change that she's has some young americans now suing the government. just go to aljazerra.com and click on environment for the very latest. >>> nigh year nigeria's presideg he welcomes the u.s. offer to help find the kidnapped girls in nigeria following a report of another abduction of eight more girls, today people take to the streettaking tothe streets. >> reporter: protesters came out to try to put as much pressure as possible on nigeria security services. we are outside the offers of the chief of defense where the protesters who are just sitting down behind me have given the chief of defense calling for the urgent and speedy rescue of the 200 something girls that were abducted in the northeast. they are also angered by the release of a new video lie the leader of boko haram in which h
. >> natasha for us live in meijer beach, florida, thank you very much. and for more details on environmental stories that affect you, go to our website there you will find in-depth coverage on environmentalist rethinking nuclear power, plus the court battle over climate change that she's has some young americans now suing the government. just go to aljazerra.com and click on environment for the very latest. >>> nigh year nigeria's presideg he welcomes the u.s. offer to help find...
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the love interest and funding crime displayed by russian actress natasha stott can you tell who began her acting career after winning the look of the year contest in russia in nineteen ninety one. she then traveled to italy and began a career in films and as the popular tv host. before stephanie who became famous as the model and actress. she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow study metal engineering. stir until smooth. since the news the students. it's winter conditions. i know. during the series is the river hull it shakes alinsky the climate and the lives of people who live on its banks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface it seems complete. or its effect and its history can never fully understood. new issues to people far. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that one species are discovered by people like ghosts and harry who have eyes to see. i do cz the already each day exclusive any team that works to top story was the case most intriguing topic as tall but it makes the premier global content partners back to back in english. it's what they
the love interest and funding crime displayed by russian actress natasha stott can you tell who began her acting career after winning the look of the year contest in russia in nineteen ninety one. she then traveled to italy and began a career in films and as the popular tv host. before stephanie who became famous as the model and actress. she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow study metal engineering. stir until smooth. since the news the students. it's winter conditions. i know. during...
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natasha just turned 15 in february. what is remarkable is that she's only been dancing four and a half years. most on some of the most fertile ground at san francisco ballet school. these are part of a hand picked group, who hope to turn dreams of dancing on stage into a reality. and soon, it will come true and they'll have a rare opportunity to perform this week. >> we're trained here so when we get a chance to go on stage, we're nervous. as they say, the only way to get there is practice when ready to take the leap, not all though roads lead here. >> you know there is a lot of good company in the world >> at 19 it's one of the handful of dancers picked to become an apprentice. she expects to begin in june. once curtain lowers it's back to the studio to continue until next year's harvest. >> the student performances begin tonight, and continue throughout friday. you can visit abc7 news.com for a link to details. >> beautiful. >> yes. >> so difficult. >> spencer christian is live. >> sunny skies across the bay area, it'
natasha just turned 15 in february. what is remarkable is that she's only been dancing four and a half years. most on some of the most fertile ground at san francisco ballet school. these are part of a hand picked group, who hope to turn dreams of dancing on stage into a reality. and soon, it will come true and they'll have a rare opportunity to perform this week. >> we're trained here so when we get a chance to go on stage, we're nervous. as they say, the only way to get there is...
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natasha just turned 15 in february. what is remarkable is that she's only been dancing four and a half years. most on some of the most fertile ground at san francisco ballet school. these are part of a hand picked group, who hope to turn dreams of dancing on stage into a reality. and soon, it will come true and they'll have a rare opportunity to perform this week. >> we're trained here so when we get a chance to go on stage, we're nervous. as they say, the only way to get there is practice when ready to take the leap, not all though roads lead here. >> you know there is a lot of good company in the world >> at 19 it's one of the handful of dancers picked to become an apprentice. she expects to begin in june. once curtain lowers it's back to the studio to continue until next year's harvest. >> the student performances begin tonight, and continue throughout friday. you can visit abc7 news.com for a link to details. >> beautiful. >> yes. >> so difficult. >> spencer christian is live. >> sunny skies across the bay area, it'
natasha just turned 15 in february. what is remarkable is that she's only been dancing four and a half years. most on some of the most fertile ground at san francisco ballet school. these are part of a hand picked group, who hope to turn dreams of dancing on stage into a reality. and soon, it will come true and they'll have a rare opportunity to perform this week. >> we're trained here so when we get a chance to go on stage, we're nervous. as they say, the only way to get there is...
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natasha lost two inches. i did it in solidarity. i lost three pounds. i thought the genius was the five 300-calorie meals. >> if you can't do five small meals a day, which is hard for a lot of women, at least work out. we know the woman to talk to about that. >> we do. anna kaiser, come on out. >> i'm so proud of you. >> thank you. the workouts were so hard. but we're loving you now. >> fantastic. >> i lost weight with the energy you came out here with. why won't following a schism program get your body beach ready? >> i'm giving you the complete transformation package. you have the workout. it's going to torch calories. once you get good at that, you can get the other workouts. and then, you have the nutrition. that's going to rev up your metabolism. and the third is sleep. sleep is so important. it's going to decleese stress. you're going to work out harder the next day. >> tell us about the 1350ed skater. >> are you ready for this move? you can do it with me. jump from side-to-side, on one foot. and then, the other foot. that's good. fantastic. >> i'
natasha lost two inches. i did it in solidarity. i lost three pounds. i thought the genius was the five 300-calorie meals. >> if you can't do five small meals a day, which is hard for a lot of women, at least work out. we know the woman to talk to about that. >> we do. anna kaiser, come on out. >> i'm so proud of you. >> thank you. the workouts were so hard. but we're loving you now. >> fantastic. >> i lost weight with the energy you came out here with. why...
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>> natasha, the supreme court was split on the decision. what did each side have to say? >> reporter: so okay, the state of florida was saying you need a 70 i.q. or lower to be executed. advocates or people against the death penalty for the mentalry disabled said you can't tak ta a numeric number and apply it. you have to consider adaptive functioning, can they hold down a job, and today the supreme court agreed with this. >> the ultimate thing we can do in this country to hold them responsible, accountable for what they did is give them the death penalty. we should not be putting people to death in an arbitrary fashion. >> reporter: we also spoke with a prosecutor. he said his office already is taking a look at the other factors when determining whether or not to execute someone. he says that once you start tinkering number it becomes a slippery slope. the brighter that line is the easier it is for the prosecutors to apply the law uniformly. >> i don't think the legislature and courts reached into a hat and reached for a number. he's not a victim. he ended up on death ro
>> natasha, the supreme court was split on the decision. what did each side have to say? >> reporter: so okay, the state of florida was saying you need a 70 i.q. or lower to be executed. advocates or people against the death penalty for the mentalry disabled said you can't tak ta a numeric number and apply it. you have to consider adaptive functioning, can they hold down a job, and today the supreme court agreed with this. >> the ultimate thing we can do in this country to...
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. >> natasha, live in miami, thank you. >>> in today's power politics presidential client hillary clinton, david in this teams >> live is planning to run for president in 2016. the book is called "hard choices." it comes out next week. but they released an author's note as well as a video clip of why she wrote this memoir. she said she decided at the beginning to take leaders back to the days after herbert defeat in 2008. >> starting at the end of my you will campaign and talking about the very unlikely journey that led me to be asked by president election obama to bobama, and da relationship with him over the years. >> close clinton associates say she is still not decided if she's going run, but she has encouraged allies and supporters to do the same. of course you have the choreography that we had today. >>> the last wing of the democratic party that broke away from president obama is hoping that a clinton challenger will emerge from the left. senator elizabeth warren has said she will not challenge clinton, but vermont center berni sanders, a democratic-socialist, said he's considering
. >> natasha, live in miami, thank you. >>> in today's power politics presidential client hillary clinton, david in this teams >> live is planning to run for president in 2016. the book is called "hard choices." it comes out next week. but they released an author's note as well as a video clip of why she wrote this memoir. she said she decided at the beginning to take leaders back to the days after herbert defeat in 2008. >> starting at the end of my you...
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. >> natasha just turned 15 in february. what is more remarkable, she has only been dancing for 4 1/2 years most of which has been on the most fertile ground, right here at san francisco ballet. this is part of a handpicked group of dancers would home to turn dreams of dancing on stage into a reality. soon the dream will come true. each spring the ladies will have the rare opportunity to perform this week at the center for are arts in yerba buena island. >> students are technically trained here and when we get a chance do go on stage we nervous and exciteed. >> as they say, the only way to get to carnegie hall or the opera house is practice but for a young dancer when they are ready to take the professional leap not all rods leader here. >> it is the cherry on the cake if you get in company because most of the kids would want to join. but, you know, there are a lot of other good companies in the world. >> for more information on the san francisco ballet and the school or for tickets visit abc7news.com. >> you looked right at
. >> natasha just turned 15 in february. what is more remarkable, she has only been dancing for 4 1/2 years most of which has been on the most fertile ground, right here at san francisco ballet. this is part of a handpicked group of dancers would home to turn dreams of dancing on stage into a reality. soon the dream will come true. each spring the ladies will have the rare opportunity to perform this week at the center for are arts in yerba buena island. >> students are technically...
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natasha ghoneim has the story. >> reporter: the new patient in an orlando hospital is a healthcare worker from saudi arabia, who may have exposed more than 500 passengers while heading to florida. cdc officials say the patient felt sick when boarding the first flight. >> this virus can get on a plane and travel around the world wherever it wants. the right person gets infected, doesn't know it, and lands anywhere around the world. >> reporter: the cdc has spent 1,000 man-hours trying to track down the passengers on the american fights. mers was first detected in saudi arabia in 2012. since then 538 cases have been identified across the globe. of those cases 145 people have died. saudi arabia is the epicenter of mers, where most cases and deaths have occurred. health officials say you can't get the virus by casual contact. it is spread by having close contact with an infected person, such as caring a person with it. 27% of people who get mers will likely die. there is no vaccine or specific treatment recommended. but researches hope they are closer to creating a vaccine. >> we're several s
natasha ghoneim has the story. >> reporter: the new patient in an orlando hospital is a healthcare worker from saudi arabia, who may have exposed more than 500 passengers while heading to florida. cdc officials say the patient felt sick when boarding the first flight. >> this virus can get on a plane and travel around the world wherever it wants. the right person gets infected, doesn't know it, and lands anywhere around the world. >> reporter: the cdc has spent 1,000 man-hours...
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natasha is also a rape survivor. 1993, new york city, raped by a stranger at gun point. she believes a reason kids are untested is because of the mind-set of many in law enforcement. >> rape is a crime that is treated differently, it's the only crime where police make a judgment call as to whether or not they believe the victim. >> untested kids are not just a problem in memphis. police in detroit found 11,000 untested kits. in cleveland, 4,000. in phoenix 3,000. nationwide the justice department estimates there are 400,000 uptested kits. >> when you brought the kid out. that's a human being. >> alex has an organization working to clear the backlog. some are sent here. this lab is the biggest private processor of rape kits this the united states. >> the data doesn't lie. new york city has a policy where they test a rape kit, and according to the fbi, new york city has a 70% arrest rate because they test every kit. the rest of the nation has a 24% arrest rate. >> the backlog came to light when a local tv station asked questions. at first, the city said there were only 2,0
natasha is also a rape survivor. 1993, new york city, raped by a stranger at gun point. she believes a reason kids are untested is because of the mind-set of many in law enforcement. >> rape is a crime that is treated differently, it's the only crime where police make a judgment call as to whether or not they believe the victim. >> untested kids are not just a problem in memphis. police in detroit found 11,000 untested kits. in cleveland, 4,000. in phoenix 3,000. nationwide the...
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natasha ghoneim explains. >> reporter: the avocado has been called a super food. it's level enjoyed as guacamole. first served by the aztecs of mexico. >> it's a compliment of a meal. >>> you may call pammela micheo a guacamole ofission ardo, she has made it for the last three years, and people recognise her recipe. >> a lot of people tell me that my guacamole is really good. from the plate of guacamole, and tore tea chips to the commercial groves of south florida, it is just an hour's drive. here burn stops sit like grave stones of trees. it's called laurel wilt and spread by ambroshia beetle, and is the first victim. the fungus destroyed about 50 trees. they might fight the fungus but die. >> it does a good job, it end up killing itself. >> it kills trees in 2-6 woks. the disease is opportunistic. avocado tree roots connect to each other. to the fungus wan march through the grove. there's no cure. professor jonathan crane with the university of the florida, institute of food and agricultural science says no one should panic, scientists are researching ways to de
natasha ghoneim explains. >> reporter: the avocado has been called a super food. it's level enjoyed as guacamole. first served by the aztecs of mexico. >> it's a compliment of a meal. >>> you may call pammela micheo a guacamole ofission ardo, she has made it for the last three years, and people recognise her recipe. >> a lot of people tell me that my guacamole is really good. from the plate of guacamole, and tore tea chips to the commercial groves of south florida, it...
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natasha is a rape survivor 1993 new york city. raped by a stranger at gunpoint. she believes a big reason kids don't get tested is the mindset of law enforcement. >> rape is a crime that's treated very differently than any other crime. it's really the only crime where police kind of make a judgment call as to whether or not they believe the victim. >> untested kits aren't just a problem in memphis. police in detroit found 11,000 untested kits. in cleveland, 4,000. in phoenix, 3,000. nationwide, the justice department estimates there are 400,000 untested kits. >> when you brought that kit out, that's a human being. >> being organization that's working to clear the backlog. some are being sent here. this lab in suburban washington, d.c. is the biggest private processor of rape kits in the united states. >> the data doesn't lie. new york city has a policy where they test every single rape kit and according to the fbi new york city has a 70% arrest rate because they test every kit, whereas the rest of the nation has a 24% arrest rate. >> the enormous backlog of untes
natasha is a rape survivor 1993 new york city. raped by a stranger at gunpoint. she believes a big reason kids don't get tested is the mindset of law enforcement. >> rape is a crime that's treated very differently than any other crime. it's really the only crime where police kind of make a judgment call as to whether or not they believe the victim. >> untested kits aren't just a problem in memphis. police in detroit found 11,000 untested kits. in cleveland, 4,000. in phoenix, 3,000....
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natasha ghoneim tells us why the pressure is on to take them off the streets. >> synthetic drugs have been a staple of the clubbing scene. the most popular are k2, spice and bath salts. the amphetamine drugs are made in asia, sold in stores, in packetslike that, as herbal incense or pop peri. >> patients come in psychotic, difficult to control, have to be intubated and put on life support to control them. >> according to a federal government report, between 2010 and 2011 visits to emergency rooms due to synthetic drug combinations doubled to 28,500. one of the so-called designer drugs, synthetic marijuana is popular among young people. according to a university of michigan study one in nine high school seniors used it in 2012, putting it below marijuana. dr randy katz is the e.r. director at regional memorial hospital in hollywood florida, and he says the danger is no one knows how the combination of compound cooked in a lap will affect the body. on top of that. each time a product is banned, the makers modify the recipe, change the fame and back on the market it goes. >> the drugs ar
natasha ghoneim tells us why the pressure is on to take them off the streets. >> synthetic drugs have been a staple of the clubbing scene. the most popular are k2, spice and bath salts. the amphetamine drugs are made in asia, sold in stores, in packetslike that, as herbal incense or pop peri. >> patients come in psychotic, difficult to control, have to be intubated and put on life support to control them. >> according to a federal government report, between 2010 and 2011...
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natasha is in miami for us, we understand you have a bit of a behind the scenes look into these drone laboratories? what did you find? >> i sure did, tony. much a hurricane's energy is drawn from just above the surface of the ocean, that is exactly where these hurricane drones are going to fly, but the question is, will they be able to hold up. >> this is the view from the cockpit as it flows into the wall of a hurricane. as it barrels to shore. will it be a category one, or a category 3, our ability to tell you what it will do at land full, as far as not where it will go, but as far as what it will do with intensity, we aren't that good at it, we are making some strides. >> this drone is one of those. it is called the coyote, in august, researchers hope that for the first time, may will be able to deploy a drone from an airplane, into the eye and the wall of a hurricane. the coyote weighs seven-pounds and it has a five-foot wingspan, the carbon wings are designed to fly with the hurricane wings and with stand them. with a battery life of two hours lit be able to fly as low as 100 fee
natasha is in miami for us, we understand you have a bit of a behind the scenes look into these drone laboratories? what did you find? >> i sure did, tony. much a hurricane's energy is drawn from just above the surface of the ocean, that is exactly where these hurricane drones are going to fly, but the question is, will they be able to hold up. >> this is the view from the cockpit as it flows into the wall of a hurricane. as it barrels to shore. will it be a category one, or a...
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. >> justice, mecca, natasha, dominique, latanna, harvey, navarn, nakim and elabrina. and i should be home with them, not sitting up here for one day. >> i didn't even do nothing. you know what i did? i pulled the turnstile back and i seen the cops and i ran. >> you wanted to get a free subway ride? >> yeah. >> how many times have you been in rikers? >> about 38, 40 times. assault, trespassing. my mother and father died when i was like, 13, and i always had these problems, coming back and forth to jail. >> there are a lot of issues associated with the women being in the jail. for example, a lot of them may be going through some psychological trauma. they're separated from their families, their children. just the idea of knowing that your child is in acs custody is enough to make you psychologic -- give you some mental problems here. >> this relationship that you are in currently, this person you are involved with currently, does he use drugs? >> yes. i haven't done drugs for nine years. >> for some of the women here, just talking over their issues can help them get thr
. >> justice, mecca, natasha, dominique, latanna, harvey, navarn, nakim and elabrina. and i should be home with them, not sitting up here for one day. >> i didn't even do nothing. you know what i did? i pulled the turnstile back and i seen the cops and i ran. >> you wanted to get a free subway ride? >> yeah. >> how many times have you been in rikers? >> about 38, 40 times. assault, trespassing. my mother and father died when i was like, 13, and i always had...
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afternoon and still this morning on twitter, that hash tag right there, what jay-z said to solange, natasha u banks is founder of young, black and fabulous. we will never said. that is a family that is notoriously private. >> you will never know what happened and it doesn't help there's no audio. for us we have to speculate what happened, what happened before they walk on the elevator. when she walks on the elevate, almost like she was ready. >> waiting for those doors to shut. >> waiting for him to step one foot -- >> something happened to set her off. was it just one thing? or is this a deep rooted issue going on between sisters, older famous sister and then she's married to the most famous man in the world. maybe he might have said something. those small things kind of set off a girl, you know. >> you pointed this out as well, beyonce stands by for a long time. >> i didn't even recognize beyonce until time three i watched the video. >> maybe this is something that she has seen before. >> this is the met ball, this is the after party. rihanna had an after party as well. there was drinking
afternoon and still this morning on twitter, that hash tag right there, what jay-z said to solange, natasha u banks is founder of young, black and fabulous. we will never said. that is a family that is notoriously private. >> you will never know what happened and it doesn't help there's no audio. for us we have to speculate what happened, what happened before they walk on the elevator. when she walks on the elevate, almost like she was ready. >> waiting for those doors to shut....
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and just tell us briefly natasha after today you who still has to go to india. well we are going to take breaking it could enable a feeling i think we still have another key trait that began in that direction the opposition can pick up the bjp won the vacant the peak every single click of the typical window. she wanted children helping me make a deal that could lead to the gop majority. and i think all the frontrunner to continue making me choke up ep take a big ol' it i'm hearing people talking one in which your team you get your direction and ninety nine last fall reporting. well on xmas men in green popping up noisy pro moscow separatists armed with bats and clubs. a familiar scenario in an eastern ukraine at least two more towns slipping out of kids' control this wednesday being clued truth to the city of more than three hundred thousand years following the pattern witness in the city of lawns come tuesday the ukrainian flag still flies higher than new ones. when she is a seizure of government buildings quite pro russian separatists. kiev has been forced to
and just tell us briefly natasha after today you who still has to go to india. well we are going to take breaking it could enable a feeling i think we still have another key trait that began in that direction the opposition can pick up the bjp won the vacant the peak every single click of the typical window. she wanted children helping me make a deal that could lead to the gop majority. and i think all the frontrunner to continue making me choke up ep take a big ol' it i'm hearing people...
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. >> natasha, thank you. >> the tale of fast food workers struggling is one we hear around the country. a 31-year-old working at wendy's in chicago, he says he can barely support his family. >> why can't we make some kind of substantial money to help us be just as successful as you guys are? >> coming up at 8:00, we are live in chicago where fast food workers there, like allison are also going on strike. >> u.s. drones now searching northern nigeria for 276 school girls kidnapped by boko haram. the drones are unarmed. there will be no american groups on the ground. dozens gather for a candlelight vigil, mashing 30 days since those girls were taken. nigeria's president said he will not exchange the girls for imprisoned boko haram members but will consider talks with the rebels. >> a trial for our colleagues defind in egypt since september, now held for 138 days and counting. today, the defense team is expected to present its case. they were last in court back on may three where the prosecution wrapped up its case. all of excused of conspiring with the out allowed muslim brother hood. al
. >> natasha, thank you. >> the tale of fast food workers struggling is one we hear around the country. a 31-year-old working at wendy's in chicago, he says he can barely support his family. >> why can't we make some kind of substantial money to help us be just as successful as you guys are? >> coming up at 8:00, we are live in chicago where fast food workers there, like allison are also going on strike. >> u.s. drones now searching northern nigeria for 276 school...
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. >> reporter: accepting the challenge, mom of two shawna ball and also with two kids natasha lee. anna designed a five rule plan that anyone can do anywhere.q number one, five 300 calorie meals a day. >> your metabolism, burning your keep yourself from getting too hungry. >> reporter: no sugar whatsoever, including artificial sweeteners and alcohol. >> you're killing us. >> sugar acts as a toxin in your body. the faster you cut it out and nourish your body with real food the better you will feel. >> reporter: three, eight hours of sleep a night. >> the more tired you are the hungrier you will be the next day. >> reporter: four, drink up. three liters of water a day. >> let's do it. all right. >> reporter: the fifth and final rule a ten-minute interval work out. and 30 seconds of skater jumps, ten windshield wiper pushups, skaters, ten kickstand kicks on each side, skaters, ten cursy jumps on each side and ending with more skaters. >> that's amazing. >> an amazing plan and hopefully amazing results. mayorht a -- mara schiavocampo abc news, new york. >> i have to see these results.
. >> reporter: accepting the challenge, mom of two shawna ball and also with two kids natasha lee. anna designed a five rule plan that anyone can do anywhere.q number one, five 300 calorie meals a day. >> your metabolism, burning your keep yourself from getting too hungry. >> reporter: no sugar whatsoever, including artificial sweeteners and alcohol. >> you're killing us. >> sugar acts as a toxin in your body. the faster you cut it out and nourish your body with...