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that's the kind most popular with americans. or maybe you like cherry, pecan, pumpkin. time to head over to shepard smith. >> gretchen, looks like that justin bieber may bed the street cred he so badly wanted. he got out of jail and channeled his inner michael jackson after admitting he was drag-racing a lamgo while drunk and on drugs. >> how to lose some weight. let's get to it. just into the necessary duck, federal prosecutors subpoenaed the new jersey governor kris kris -- governor's
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campaign is subpoenaed. the documentments are link to the bridge closure. governor christie says he had nothing to do with it but his staff did. the investigative committee has issued subpoenas to the same two organizations but governor christie. a major break in a legendary mob heist. the one featured in the gang ter film "get fellas" five accused mobsters face all sorts of charges and at least one suspect is linked to the robbery of a lufthansa airlines cargo delivery at jfk airport. it head in 1978 and was a big heist in its time. the feds say this was the getaway van that masked gun men used to get off.
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the value equates to to million today,. >> just how much was taken in they daring predawn raid at the lufthansa airline airport. -- >> investigators never found the cash, and over the years a lot of suspects started turning up dead. then this morning, the fed rounded up five men here in the new york area, including this guy. vincent asaro, now 78 years old. accused of taking part in the heist. the suspected mastermind, robert deniro's character, died while in prison. with us is joe coffee, the nypds commanding officer for homicide task force back in the
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day. must feel good. >> it's an ongoing story. it's been going on since 1978. and you mention of the money involve. it was american currency, and german marks, and also a bunch of jewelry. >> 35 years. >> 35 years, and none of this stuff was ever recovered. >> not a penny. >> not a penny. this is interesting because he was a -- this was an operation run by all five families. this might be an informant situation where they're going to fine some of the money or where it went. >> are you surprised with all the turning that mobsters have been doing in the last decade, it took this along? >> got to remember something. this case here was the number one robbery ever, and joe messino had turned for the fbi about three years ago. this is part of his information, i guarantee that. >> how much of what we saw in
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"good fella's" was real? >> hollywood takes political license, but the book, "wise guys" is a true account of lufthansa. >> how frustrating was this to the nypd as an organization and the task force as an entity in n. >> it was frustrating because we knew who did it from moment one. jimmy burt. i got a phone call when it went down. they said, who too you think, gotti? i said gotti is not smart enough. i said, journaly burt, and it was. >> you couldn't pin it on him. >> we pinned a homicide on it. another guy, eaton, got killed on burt's orders, and he went to jail for that. >> joe coffee, watching it unfold. an update on the up mat feel-good story of the day. father and son on a trip to the beach.
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justin bieber and his way cool dad. the biebs and his old man spent the day in miami with justin smoking pot, in the clubs, and the early morning hours drag-wassing, and tmz said dad helped block the street for his struck high and pilled up sob to show some speed. and the e then the cops showed up and the golden boy is in dribble. here's his mug shot. bobbledded out of jails a short time. he jumped on top of an suv, channeled his inner michael jackson, waved to the fans with hoody in place. loved eave minute. here's a live look at the suv. the choppers are following it, this is 7 sky 4 following justin beeper to his next location, wherever the next matter is. the biebs appeared before a judge with a blank stare.
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the judge set the bond at $2,500. tmz reports the video shows him leaving a nightclub in the lanbo last night. and according to tmz it shows police after they stopped the biebs. saying he failed the sobriety test later admitted hi smoked weed, took some drugs and drinked. we don't know if he had any fistser, and they also says hi georgia lion -- license was scared. >> the of asked him to exit the vehicle. he was questioning why he was being stopped. ultimately he stepped out of the vehicle would not follow the officer's instruction. the officered a that time did place mr. bieber under arrest. >> mr. bieberment tmz also reports an image shows mr. bieber partying in the nightclub last night. if we show it to you at some
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point you can see him on he left-hand side of the screen. we don't have itity. >> this is from his -- there is it, there's the biebs supposedly from last night, from tmz. as the story line goes, smocked pot all day, drinking, partying at the club, bring a model with you from the club to the race in the streets with the yell low lambo against the red ferrari and then get rated. according to tmz the biebs days ago dropped 75,000 bucks in one night in a strip club, and the los angeles county sheriff's deputies raided his house on an egging of a neighbor's hope. felonious egging. only in calabasas, and also arrested one of the bieb's friends on a drug charge. phil keeting is live outside the miami beach police department. police say he had quite a
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morning. >> reporter: quite a more than, a potty mouth pop star after smoking pot and popping pills, antidepression prescription bills, and 4:30 in the morning when he was placed under arrest, the arresting officer saying justin bieber was full of disrespect. here's arey quotes. why the blank are you doing this to me? what the blank did i do? i why did you stop in the? i ain't got no blanking weapons. what the bank is this all about. all these blanks are f-bombs. taking a live look at the chopper shot on the 826 palmetto expressway. no fast way out of dodge for justin bieber, who left the miami-dade county jail with a huge crowd gathered outside, who saw the inner michael jackson.
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and he got a special escort. but the drag race itself as well as the nightclub just up the street from here. >> this is pine tree drive which in miami beach is a divided residential thoroughfare, heavily used, but in four in the morning, nobody out here. but these are tall, thick pine trees, very dangerous road to be drag-racing on to say the least. >> reporter: off course, representing justin bieber inside the first appearance today was roy black, a legendary south florida defense attorney, made most famous for defending william kennedy smith in the 1991 acquittal of rape. >> now to lease a, a defense attorney. can't get a lot in trouble for this. not a lot of there there yet.
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>> if he is treated like everybody else, justice is bottom line thing, the $2,500 bail, that's accurate, 1,000 to the dui, 1,000 for the drag-racing and the resisting arrest, $500. pretty standard. what happens from here on in? will he face jail time? unlikely. it will be a misdemeanor charge. and he could even plead no contest. he may not have to appear in court again if mr. black can appear for him and take a plea. that could be it for him. maybe drug testing, maybe some counseling. probably. >> if all the stories are true, he is on a bad road. if your 39-year-old father was with you while you smoked weed all day, and then blocked the street right there along pine street, so that the 19-year-old son could drag-race while drunk, weeded up, and drugged up, he
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has trouble ahead. >> it looks that way, right? we definitely have an issue here. he is going the way of a lot of people before him. too much, too soon. let's just hope it's not too little too late. that is the one issue that the judge will encounter and that's how it gets serious for bener here, the conjunction of the charges. the drag racing and the dui, and we don't even know what the levels were, but the levels are the levels, and at 19 years old, one drink and getting behind the wheel will make you drunk, and you're driving while intoxicated, not to mention the admissions and things. so it also appears he has a total disregard for authority and obviously the legal system. especially the way he was arrested. he did resist arrest. i wasn't a violent resistance, but we heard it just before from the reporter, a lot of his comments that -- he is going down that road. >> sounds very 19. except he has ultimate money,
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ultimate power, headed off to the municipal airport there where a 19-year-old, tens of millions, can jump back on his private jet. that's not a way to stay confined within the system that keeps so many kids from losing it all. >> no. i think if you look at the history of justin bieber, the comments he has been making recently, he is starting to get tired. he talked about retiring, but we're not looking at just a 19-year-old young man elm he is a brand and a lot of people rely upon him for their livelihood. it's a sad case. not the first thing we'll see, but doesn't seem to be bothering him. could be an issue. >> it was all really funny when michael jackson got on the hood of the car and kansased for -- danced for the fans in los angeles. it was all fun and games until he was dead, and then it wasn't fun and games anymore.
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>> again we hope we don't see him go down that road. if you shopped at neiman marcus, check every line of your credit card statement because a lot of people who shop at nman marcus, the word is don't check their credit card statements very well. we now know how many debit and credit card numbers thieves stole from neiman marcus, and dozens of people are hurt after a guy a tracked a grayhound bus driver and tried to crash the bus. what happened to you? hang on. if that suv pulls over and he gets tout use the bathroom, which he has been known to do -- he actually signed his name in the snow, but not in miami, but he did that because i saw it on tmz.
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>> police in arizona say a passenger attacked a bus driver and caused the bus to crash. happened in the middle of the night 50 miles west of phoenix. the man started bunching the driver yelling, i'm going to flip this bus! cop says the other passengers tackled the guy and the bus nearly went into oncoming traffic. a couple dozen people got hurt. the police say a suspect and a female passenger ran away after the crash but came back a half hour later. that's when cops arrested him. there's no word on why he came back. why he did what he did. or anything else.
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we're waiting to hear from the valley of the sun. one target's top executives is set to testify before lawmakers after the retail giant's massive data breach during the holiday shopping season. a shows says the chief financial office will appear in front of the senate judiciary committee next month. and neiman marcus says the hack totaled 1.1 million. they have just a fraction of the number of stores. the fox business network's jerri willis is with us. >> may not be the same hackers but the same software, malware, designed by a 17-year-old russian kid, and apparently a lot of these hackers come from russia. look at the gardner data. russia is the number one source for some of these cyberattacks and cyberhackers.
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>> off the shelf hardware and software? >> in stores, online that you and i would never see that are available to the hackers. they find this stuff. that stuff was online since the beginning of last year at the cost of $2,000. think of the millions millions d millions that stores and banks and consumers lose. >> how do we protect ourself? >> we found your information changes hands some 12 times in a routine credit card transsection. >> 12 times? >> so first, don't use a credit card. use cash. the deb -- debit card does not have the protections, and check your account. and an expert says check it daily, and that's a lot to do. i think people should have fewer cars, check and make sure nobody is using them right now. >> amex, visa, debit card. that's all you've need. >> you can do with less.
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>> if you need to rent a card you need a a credit card. >> at least one. i it's not a bad thing to have a credit card or use a credit card. just do ill intelligently. >> good thing to pay it off. >> every month. >> facebook's days may be numbered. what a gift that would be. that's according to some researchers who say the social media site with around a billion followers could soon become almost extinct. no more facebook? i don't believe me. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature.
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princeton university. they compared it to the spread of a disease. they say google searches for the world's largest social networking site peaked in 2012 and that my spay saw a similar trend before it lost all popularity. researchers say years will leave facebook and the trend will continue as more and more people lose interest. here's our facebook page. we have more than 110,000 likes. so recording to this new their russian shep news team could lose 85,000 of those likes by the year 2017, and what will happen towels if that -- happen to us if that happens? nothing. but you can also follow us on twitter, which will eventually fall apart because it's stupid and narcissistic. >> if you check your facebook on the phone, there's a new study that tells you something you probably did not know. texting while walking could be
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dangerous. if you don't know that you have never seen a tourist on sixth avenue. we've last many of them. we have seen videos of people stumbling because they're too busy on their phones. surveillance video saw man fall off the edge of a subway platform near d.c. witnesses say the man was walking along the platform, distracted by his phone. fell off. two people rescued him seconds before the train came to the station. meantime, researchers who conducted this backgroundbreaking new study saying folks who text and walk are at great risk for losing their balance. trace gallagher is in la-la land. whatted did the study find? >> reporter: found that 77% thereof world's population now has cell phones and of course the more cell phones out there, the moral we use them, the distracted. if glory a mall and you're
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walking around and there is a fountain in front of you, you get this pool party like this woman right here, who tried to sue the mall for revealing that very funny video. aside from squalling for america's funniest home videos, between 2005 and 2010, look at these numbers. a serious side. emergency room visits just related to texting doubled, and in 2011, the last year we have data, 1,000 emergency room visits in the u.s. alone related to texting, and that is just the people who actually admitted that they got hurt while they were texting. or on their phone. >> stunningly text thong smartphone is more dangerous than reading. >> yes. the volunteers did this in three phases. just walking a straight line. had them walk a straight line. then had them read their cell phone and walk the straight line, and finally, they had them text and try to walk the very
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same line. not that we didn't trust the ossis but we did our own inhouse study here. we put a leash in the hall, one producer walked it pretty good. that is the first one, and then you have him just reading the cell phone, just reading, still walks pretty good, and finally, you have him walking, well, actually texting, and they say what happens is your inner ear gets all missed up so it's pretty good but you can see there's a little wobble there. and if there was a fountain at the end of that line you see right there? then you would have something like this happen right here. we just had to show it again because we were allowed to use it twice. >> it really is good. >> the woman tried to sue the mall for releasing that. >> if you add -- >> a little codeine and sprite and a jolly rancher and you're off. >> delicious. they video everything in florida. you and i both work down there.
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everything that happens they video it. so at some point we get to sedgiest citizen f-bombing the cops. it's going to be really great television. >> you know one of his guys had video camera. >> will all be great until he is dead. word relief is on the way. we'll tell you when forecastsers say it will warm up. not soon. between now and super bowl, here in new york, guess how many hours we will spend above freezing? one hand will do it. there's a new study that shows being cold will help you lose weight. if you get really cold, well, we'll be right back. óqoqúúñ@
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>> more head lynns. the food and drug administration could change the nutritional labels. according to the "associated press." it reports health experts asked to make calorie counts easier to read and include the amount of sugar added. >> michigan's governor announce a new plan to bring immigrants to detroit. the republican governor says he is asking the white house to set aside 50,000 work series saturday for immigrants willing to work and police in detroit for five years. a baby born 12 weeks premature is heading home after eight months in a hospital east of san francisco. she was the length of a ball point pen at birth and wade 10.5 ounces. her two sauers say they can't way wait to play with that little girl named miracle. and a losex drive, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor.
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grip. many cities seeing single digit temperatures days the snowstorm clobbered the northeast and mid-atlantic. look at louisville. these are current wind chill temperatures. minus three in louisville. they have enough problems. do you have internet in louisville? see what happened in alaska? just asking. chicago, minus eight. beautiful low, minus four, four in new york city. i've been looking at rick's ten-day forecast. we're above 32 degrees before super bowl sunday. it's everywhere. feels like it is in the minus 20s around the dakotas. school districts canselling classes because even for minnesota it was just too cold. rick is on the weather wall which looks just too cold.
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rick? >> five hours if we're lucky between now and the super bowl. the cold is here, not going anywhere until at least around super bowl, and i think we're still going to be incredibly cold. today, the teens around the great lakes. negative temperatures towards the plains. look at tomorrow in minneapolis. enjoy the 37. last time you'll see that for a while. cold friday back into the eastern seaboard, and then saturday, we sea the cold air come back and the next batch of cold air will be even colder than this one. monday and tuesday. by saturday that's probably our warm day across the eastern seaboard. these reinforcing batches of cold air will track behind these clippers and the storm track doesn't change and doesn't change anything across the west, where tonight and tomorrow we'll sea more antianna winds in southern california. temperatures above 80 degrees now for eight to ten days for most areas, breaking records. if if you want the warm, good out west, but they need the
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rain. in chicago, look at this, next week, your morning lows. saturday morning, not bad. then we see the bottom drop out. tuesday, wednesday, temps in teens. and then new york city, tuesday morning, wednesday morning, temperatures around zero in new york. >> that's not good news at all. on the upside, this cold weather could help you lose weight. researchers in the netherlands say mild by cold air, 65 degrees, may increase the amount of energy our bodies use to get warm. in other words turning down the them sat -- thermostat will help you lose weight. >> i like it cold at night. >> you too. >> especially in the winter. i want it cold in the house. i sleep better. you're telling me i'm burning
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calories. >> you are burning more. >> two or three more? >> not that many, but if you're also using what is called our brown fat, which is good fad -- good fat that helps burn calories. so if you have lower temperatures, the boy activates the brown fat. >> i have brown fat? >> you do. >> always been a wonder in our family if maybe there wasn't one percentage of all of news our family with brown fat. what is brown fat? >> brown fat is this kind of healthy fat in your body, and it actually can convert the not so good fat, burning it into calories. so a way of losing way. but we're not talking about large numbers of weight loss. this one study, 17 volunteers for six hours a day did have them in 59 degrees, and they did have degree crease in body fat. >> that's about what it is in the studio.
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>> we're disease it inly losing weight. i'm freezing. and we burn calories when we are shiver, and your body is still working extra to burp the -- burn the cal -- calories. when i'm cold i eat more. >> all goes back to the time before you could air condition our homes. >> or heat our homesful right now we can be so comfortable our body don't have to do any work. >> no one here has that worry. if they're panning around the room, some of them are wearing coats al the time. it's cold up here. >> it sure is. >> meantime, the temperatures we might consider to be mild here in the united states are record lows in another country. that nation is thailand. official says the capital city of bangkok is experiencing one of its colder winter snap in decades with temperatures around 60 degrees. 60 degrees in tie -- thailand is
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like minus five here. experts say it gets colder in the north part of the country, and as many as 63 people there have died from cold- related ailment since the cool season started in october. >> u.s. congressmen just returned from sochi, the site of the olympics. wait until you hear what he had to say about security. >> edward snowden, we know a lot about our mission we might not have known otherwise. he is apparently holding a q & a on the world wide web. right now. why the company that ran the background check on ed snowden is now in big trouble. [ male announcer ] this is george.
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we're seeing some dramatic images as the violence in ukraine has spread beyond the capital. protesters stormed a regional office. they're storming the office. the governor says they forced him to resign. the protest started back in november, and they have gotten really violent of ukraine's president rejected a deal with the european union to get a bailout from russia. the government there wanted to be aligned with russiaening the people wanted to be aligned with europe, not moscow and that started all this. this is one of the protesters in a burned-out area and is protecting himself with a street sign. that's a street sign. things turned violent a few days ago and latest word three people child government has made it illegal to protest, which has brought the protesters out in even bigger numbers and gave the president a deadline to agree to some demands. both sides agreed to a temporary truce and the deadline has come
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and gone. the white house has condemned the violence and says it would consider sanctions. and. >> a congressman who just returned from a trip to sochi in russia, says the security is impressive with the winter olympicses weeks away, and also issued a warning that terrorists might target areas less secure. >> the concern i have is if something was imbedded bore these things were in place, whether there's resources or individuals. there's also, always concerns with the lone wolfs or people acting in small numbers. although there will be very tight security. and there's also a concern that they'll move the goalposts out. >> folks in the area have seen a series of suicide bombings ahead of the game. according to a recent poll, half
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of americans surveyed think it's very likely or somewhat likely a terrorist attack will disrupt these olympics. the company that handl background checks on ed snowden is facing charges. the justice department claims the firm submitted more than 650,000 incomplete background checks during a four-year period. all to increase its profit. usis claims the allegations, quote, relate to a small group of individuals, unquote, and it's fully cooperated with the government's investigation. usis did a background check on the gunman in louisiana year's washington navy yard shooting. and we're told ed snowden is answering questions online in a live chat. this is happening a week after the president said he wanted the government to stop storing america's phone record, but in the same speech president obama says snowden's links did put our
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country in danger. >> what are we wi missing. >> the whole thing started ten minutes late and we have been hoping for a video but this is a q & a session with texted questions. the group holding this is also raising money for a snowden defense fun, and we can't tell you whether snowden is writing the answers but that's the claim on face value. the first question was whether the u.s. democracy can recover from the damage of the national security agency spying. snowed response was, quote, what makes our country long is our system of values. we can correct the laws some hold senior officials responsible for abusive programs. we're waiting for some kind of response to the president's reforms and these allegations that in fact edward snowden
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might have had help, maybe even perhaps have been a spy for the russian security services. for most part these questions have dealt with personal conditions, such as whether the encryption systems are a safeguard against the nsa program. >> i heard lawmakers saying that steph over the weekend and shaking my head. there's not a scintilla of evidence that is true. >> the timing is certainly interesting. i think you make a valid point. this is coming after the president's reforms were announced in anticipation of this web chat. if you look at the balance of the data snowden releases, and this is what intelligence officials point to, the the lion share of leaks has dealt with sources and methods and our alliances overseas. there were some interesting comments by the former deputy
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directoff of -- director of the cia to cbs news, and he talked about the documents snowden had being compromised in hong kong. that's a detail we have not heard. but today at the white house they 0 -- offered no response. >> fox report now. more headlines. a united nations mediator is meeting with both sides in the syrian speaks talks in switzerland. the syrian official says the top priority is terrorism, not peace talks, and says foreigners, like the united states, should butt out and let syria handle negotiations on its own. the -- >> secretary of state john kerry says he does not think president assad is ready to step down right now. here at home,-airplane -- five
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alarm fire destroyed a home. one firefighter was hurt, not seriously. no order with what started this. >> police say surveillance video shows a member of the u.s. air for stopping a robbery at a t.j.max store on sunday. a guy smashed the case and grabbed the watches but this service member tackled him and the guy ran away without the loot. cops say he is still on the loose. >> we reported yesterday on the proposal to bring ten0s of thousands of our troops home from afghanistan. up next, program that is there to help our vets find good jobs.
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>> the white house said today at all american troops will be out of afghanistan and soon if that country's president doesn't hurry up and make a deal. thal president, hamid karzai, hasn't seen an agreement on how long u.s. troops should stay, and without any agreement u.s. officials say afghan forces will soon have to go it alone. >> we do not think that is the best policy but we can't plan for or have u.s. troops in afghanistan beyond 2014 without that agreement signed. >> no matter how long the drawdown takes the end of america's longest will means tens of thousands of troops will be coming home, and according to general petraeus, most vets will have a difficult homecoming. the general wrote today: many veterans have had to accept low wage, dead-end jobs that may pay their bills but don't fully tap their skills, or allow them to engage in fulfilling careers.
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general petraeus is promoting a program to help the vets find good jobs. ha is a navy pilot and transitioned. >> i can tell you from my own personal experience, leaving the military and starting over can be a challenge, but having a good mentor can be helpful. american corporate partnership matches post 9/11 veterans with experienced business professionals for a one-year mentorship program. i spoke to one veteran who used to build bombs in the marine corps and now wants to get into banking. >> breaking into the finance destroy is -- industry is difficult and you have to make very good grades and knowing the right people and putting in the time and the mentorship program has been a huge help. >> acp reports that by the end of the year they will help more than 5,000 veterans i.
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>> i would have thought big companies would roll out the red carpet. >> unemployment month veterans of iraq and afghanistan has trend slightly higher than the general population. last month the unemployment rate for veterans was 7.3% compared to 6.7% in the overall population. the problem is underemployment. >> finding a job as a parking lot attendant or flipping hamburgeres is not the same thing as a job that can lead to a career. what we're trying to do is ask americans to consider the underemployment to those who served and help try to address this issue. >> our parent company, 21st 21st century fox, and news corps are working with the foundation and i'm hosting a program kick off the meant forship program. >> good for you good luck.
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it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction may include: swelling of face, lips, tongue, or throat, fainting or dizziness, very rapid heartbeat, problems breathing or swallowing, severe rash or itching. tell your doctor if you get a lump or swelling in your neck. serious side effects may happen in people who take victoza®, including inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), which may be fatal. stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you have signs of pancreatitis, such as severe pain that will not go away in your abdomen or from your abdomen to your back, with or without vomiting. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take
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and if you have any medical conditions. taking victoza® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. the most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache. some side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. if your pill isn't giving you the control you need ask your doctor about non-insulin victoza®. it's covered by most health plans. >> brace yourself. cannibal rats are about to storm the shore in great britain. they're shivering. at least that's the fear of searchers looking for an abandoned ghost ship, one that could be overrun with diseased
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very minimum -- vi very minimum. salvagers say it's likely filled with cannibal rats that eat each other and there's word it could wash ashore in britain. enjoy. >> on the day in 1957 whamow pumped out the first batch of frisbees. the idea for the flying disk came from a combination of college kids and pies for years students were throwing around empty pie continues from the frisbee pie company in connecticut. in the 40s the invented -- and then sold to whamo as a pluto platter, and then changed to
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fries bee. >> i don't know if there's dessert or weed or pills or a fifth of jack in here, i was told justin bieber was headed to the airport to catch a plane, but apparently they're driving around. >> the fact is we had four dead americans because of a protest or because of guys out for a walk one night mo decide they'd go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? >> one year ago today, i want you to meet the woman who says today is makes a very big difference. >> welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. after 118 congressional hearings, 23 house and nat reports, 16 months after the attack, and untold number of dollars spent, still no one fired. still, no clear answer. still so many questions. and
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