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with him on his very final film, "persecuted" last year. he starred on the hit tv show, "law and ord" and he ran for president. he died over the weekend at 73. >> rivals in rails but republican candidates agree debates need to change, now representatives from more than a dozen campaigns came together to change the way the showdowns go down. discussing everything from an equal number of questions to are each candidate to the temperature in the room, even camera angles from the director. ahead, debate demands from republicans. what brought down the passenger jet over egypt? we don't know. the wreckage may hold answers and why the jet's tail could provide a clue. the vote colonel that could make jessica simpson's ex-a
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marijuana mogul, and your kitty it could might be trying to kill you. >> good monday afternoon from the deck. the republican presidential candidates are demanding more control over their debates, representatives from most of the g.o.p. campaigns met last night and agreed on a set of changes, at least a set of requested changes. that's according to ben carson's campaign manager help says the changes -- the requested changes will include mandatory opening and closing statements, equal number of questions for each candidate, preapproval of any graphics the networks put on the screen. fox news has confirmed a draft list of demands under consideration also includes not askingey or no questions, no reaction shots from the audience, and an arena kept colder than 67 degrees. these from the men and women who want to be president. from candidates who openly mocked some of the questions on cnbc from the moderators. the republican national committee later suspended its partnership with nbc. this weekend one candidate
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admitted that answering tougher question is is part of being president. >> if you're running for president of the united states and you can't handle yourself against three mott -- moderators without crying foul and calling for intervention north, going to do well against vladimir putin either. >> carly fiorina says she did not send anybody to the meeting and has had no trouble negotiate withing the networks. i we're getting our first science i difficult poll after the debate. it's a monmouth survey that donald trump leading ben carson by ten. and marco rubeover is in double digits. john kashich in double digits. campaign carl cameron. it's not that, poof, it's magical, they'll get this. this is ay, right, carl? >> it is. and because of time constraints the candidates have already said
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that fbn, our sister cable, wet get an exemption. the debate in milwaukee next week will not have all of these demands for changes or questions about logistics required of them. future debates, however, they want their answers 30 days in advance. the requested for more information from the broadcasters well be a replied to the rest but not fox business. the washington super lawyer, master negotiator and veteran of presidential campaigns is working with the candidates and say the campaigns hence forthwant to negotiate directly with the broadcasters and not through the republican national committee. >> what the campaigns want is more accountability and transparency in the debate process. so they want information well in advance to the debate to be able to make decisions about whether to participate or not. >> what the campaigns want from the rnc is to get out of the bay and return to the old way of negotiating the way it always had been with the campaigns talk together broadcasters directly.
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after 2012's debates the rnc chairman tried to exert more control over the debates and now the candidates are angry at him for the ones that, well, just didn't go go so well. priebus was not invited to the meeting but disputes any rift with the g.o.p. field. >> there's 14 campaigns and so it takes a few people, i guess to create a narrative, but, no, the truth is, we're involved, we're in control, we're setting the calendar. in fact, if what happened from last night goes forward, i think it's exactly where we want to be. >> is the candidates want opening and closing statements, fixed times and the rules enforce evidence fairly. equal time so the candidates don't get questions in some cases, and information about each debate coming 30 days in advance so they can speak to broadcasters, get the information directly and not get stuck work through the rnc which, in their view, hasn't paid off for them. >> the jeb bush jeb campaign
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with a new slogan today. sounds different. >> he is rebooting his campaign. last week was rough time. he didn't get the debate performance that many of his donors and supporters hoped for. he had to downsize his campaign the week before that in july, he had to switch over his campaign manager, get somebody new in and he has been steadily cutting staff payroll since june and july. so today he is in florida, his home state, where he will be in a battle with marco rubio. he took some swipes a donald trump and ben carson but not by name. you see the signs and music in the background. big crowd, going to do a bus tour in florida, then the same thing in new hampshire. and he is arguing that he is not going to be the candidate of sound bites and anger. he is going to be the candidate of principle and presidential persona and that's what this is about. it's a big gamble for him. he is being very explicit about it. this is suppose tote jump-start his campaign when he roll out the new speeches, rhetoric and
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approach. >> thank you, carl, turning to ed o'keefe, a political reporter for the "washington post" newspaper. good to see you. >> thank you for the promotion. >> jeb can fix it. the question is, is it broken beyond repair? >> that's a big question. this week and next week will be the days we can spend answering that question because he'll have that debate next week on your sister network, fox business. he'll have an opportunity to get to new hampshire. a state he has to win this week, and the reviews are good and if modify comes in, he has bought himself to get to iowa and new hampshire. to do doubt he is just about everything he can to climb out. >> from the never failed to capitalize on a disaster file, comes the request from the republican candidates for the networks some of which frankly networks ought to be going, no. you don't even get to ask that.
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control what camera angles the network will put in there. that's not how this works. >> no, it isn't, and frankly, it sounds tear my undemocratic in some respects. lower case d democratic, the idea you would have control over camera angles and graphics on the screen. perfectly fine to ask those questions and to maybe raise concerns about them, but to get total control over that is up likely and i think broadcasters will look at that and say, absolutely not. a lot of the candidates have concerns how it's gone. not enough time. moderators aren't prepared. issues like the temperature in the room, that's legitimate. look at that debate at the reagan library where a lot of them almost immediately broke blew a flop sweat because it was so warm. so those questions are typical, they get asked. the real question will be how many of them are fulfilled. >> you wonder the degree to which they're trying to intimidate team asking
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questions. i your not good at answering questions you would rather the questions be easier. >> exactly. that is a big part of this. the type of things have gone on before. the big difference this time is you have 14 different campaigns talking about this at the same time, and there's no real universal agreement. earlier today, during one of his stops in florida, jeb bush said, if the results are such they have been written, we should follow them and telemundo should get an opportunity to old a dedate. the rnc revehicle the telemundo debate. other candidates don't agree. so there's some disagreement among the 14. 'ultimately, probably, not everybody 100% happy. >> the new hampshire polls -- this is new new hampshire poll from monmouth university. not a lot of changes getting down to marco rubio. looks like rubio, notify one else, marco rubio, there's change in the air, would you agree? >> an upward a trajectory, special my in the critical state
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of new hampshire. that's the echo of a good debate performance for him last week. kashich holding steady at 11%, also notable but you see there in the inningsel digits, the changes a little bit. the fact that jeb bush and his super pac have been spending millions of television ads in new hampshire and hasn't been able to move the needle north. that should bring great concern. another example while he will spend some time in the state hoping to get free media. >> thank you. >> take care. >> carly fiorina set to face the ladies 0 of "the view" after the discussed her appearance last week, not over what she said but how she looked. listen. >> people kell me i didn't smile enough during the last debates. she looked dim meanted. >> her mouth did not downturn one time. she was like -- >> the mask. >> smiling fiorina. can you imagine? >> looked like chev has been
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practicing that for a long time. >> have to stand up for the words we use. >> today fiorina responded, telling the hosts to, quote, man up, unquote. >> if you want to debate me on policies, the obama administration, for example, has been bad for women. planned parenthood is harvesting baby parts. if you don't leak the facts and messages, man up and debate me. but don't talk about my face. >> whoopie came back on today and said we helped you get on the second debate. whatever. she is scheduled as a guest on "the view" on friday. she says she does not need an apology. the next republican debates will be on fox business network. trish reagan and sandra smith will have the undercard, and then maria and neil cavuto for the big boy and big girl debate. "the wall street journal" is a partner as well. the event is in milwaukee. tuesday, november 10th,
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6:00 p.m. eastern, and then the second debate, 9:00 eastern, on fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. if you haven't checked out the hosts, you should do that from time to time on fbn. a college student trying to join a fraternity ended up dead. now cop arrested more of the frat's members and accused them of forcing the pledge pledge to drink so much vodka it killed him. first, an uber-driver says he had given his last ride. >> [bleep] >> after this happened. >> [bleep], [bleep] >> really is? this is going to make it difficult to get to your destination in the back seat. maybe you should walk. the rest of the video coming up from the fox news deck. on a monday afternoon. (vo) me? i don't just wait for a moment. i watch for the perfect moment. the one nobody else sees. and when i find it- i go for it.
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and i didn't feel safe and it was time for him to leave. >> uber claims the driver is doing finn fine. >> police arrested more students in relevant to a college hazing that turned deadly last november. students forced a 19-year-old trevor duffy to chug nearly half a gallon of vodka. a half gallon. emergency workers later took him to the hospital where he died. doctors say his blood-alcohol level was seven times the legal limit to drive and that was the next morning. cops have arrested seven students. this head at a so-called underground fraternity that the school and the national fraternity claims they do not officially recognize. let bring in america mercedes. >> underground that nobody recognizes, is weird. >> exactly. at weird.
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plus with the tragic circumstances and the courts have said we don't care if the -- wait a minute, we have policies and procedures against hazings witch don't in the this fraternity xi. i juries and cowards are, too bad. you have these policies and procedures in place because you know there's a possibility of these fraternities existing and the hazing is dead wrong. so they keep their -- culpable civilly and criminally. these kids are facing serious consequences for their actions. >> now, the allegation is that they -- it was forced alcohol consumption. >> right. >> and obviously you can't do that. >> right. the other thing is -- but it's weird because what they're charging these seven kids with is a misdemeanor. it's the fact they didn't do anything after he was -- >> they argued. about it among themselves. should we cull the police or what? >> it's so ridiculous. witnesses are saying the poor kid is spiting up, his lips blue. he is unup conscience, one
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witness was trying to administer cpr and while the kidser arguing whether to get law enforcement involved, they dragging the kid out from under her as she is performing cpr. law enforcement says we're going to charge them. they're going to cast a wider net because 24 kid were implicated in the investigation by the university. so you have seven. someone is going to talk and say, no. just there are others involved. >> trevor duffy died. one student described seeing other pledges with handles of liquors, so 1.7-liter bottle of liquor and told to chug it after 1:00 a.m. they found duffy passed out. sitting ton the floor of the shower with his big brother standing over him. she checked out -- back later to fine him in worse condition. color draped from his face, lips bluish purple, his head slumped, drooling out of hi his house and
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nose. she rap to get friends and yesterday for somebody to call an ambulance. her phone's battery was dead. >> that's when the argument started. >> long after the kid is passed out. now drool and no blood in his fate and canned decide whether to call 9-1-1, trying to protect themselves. >> get him out of there we don't want law enforcement in our home. get him out so they don't come into where the party or ritual its taking place. it's problematic, and frankly, dead to rights when it comes to the criminal statute. the statute says of you don't call law enforcement -- this the misdemeanor statute -- if you don't give law enforcement involved, don't and for help, then you'll be implicated with the hazing misdemeanor. >> the family plans to sue the university of al al been may. in the city, the state, the family can seek $55 million, citing negligence and wrongful death as components of the
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damages. 5 mill. >> 19 years old son, if you say he's going to live to be 82 and then of course all those years could have been a productive member of society, all gone, and his suffering. between the time he consumed the alcohol and was found dead. so a long period of time. there's going to be punitive damages as well. soarous stuff. >> it is. we'll follow it. thank you. >> always a pleasure. >> eating a chipotle has sent some people to the hospital. the chain restaurant closed dozens of locations in the pacific northwest after an e.coli outbreak. what has done it? that's coming up. why pause to take a pill when a moment spontaneously turns romantic? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom?
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>> chipotle shut down restaurants in a state after an e.coli outbreak. health officials in washington state and oregon say they expect jump in the number of e.coli cases. eight people have gone to hospitals but no word yesterday of any deaths. investigators say they're trying to figure out the cause of this infection. doctor sayses include nausea and involvementing. dan springer has the news. we're expecting an update front halve officials? >> we're expecting an update with new numbers at the top of the hour. that did not happen. i'm sure they'll call them in the next hour or so. they're anticipating more confirmed cases and suspect educations of e.coli because the first announcement was made over the weekend. all but two of the people who got sick told health workers
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they had eaten at a chip poet lie between october 14th and october 23rd, and it's not just one chipotle. authorities are looking at six of them spread out between western washington, down to portland area and because there's so many restaurant this thought is it won't be undercooked meat but more likely the lettuce. they closed all restaurants and oregon and washington whale health officials try to identify the exact source and strain of e.coli they're dealing with. >> it's impossible to say whether the risk is ongoing. we certainly expect the people can still become ill even if the risk is no longer present because the incubation period conclude -- can be up to ten days. >> crowing the restaurants was voluntary. >> what were hearing from the company? >> they're cooperating with the investigation as they're deem being if a publication relations the company has before around since 1993. based in denver, colorado, and
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more than a hundred restaurants. the slogan is, food with integrity. way, on word 0 of the outbreak the stock is down 16 points. the good news is no one died, although a third of the people who got sick had to be treated at a hospital. chipotle issued a statement. we're expecting new numbers, 23 confirmed cases of e.coli in oregon and washington so far but that number could double or triple over the next couple of days. >> investigators now confirm they've found the missing "el faro," the cargo ship at the bottom of the atlantic else off the bahamas. it disappeared from radar last month with 33 crew members on board, including 28 americans, it the ship went down during hurricane joaquin. the captain reported the hull
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ruptured. heat the route it took. it disappeared not far from crooked island during the hurricane. authorities say they need to find the ship's data record cher could help provide clues white i went down if the u.s. navy send a remote submarine to eyeball the wreckage. >> the plane crash mystery now. the director of national intelligence says he cannot rule out that the russian passenger plane was brought down by islamic state extremists but also says it's not likely. so what did happen? well, we don't yet know what happened. they have to get those black boxes and analyze them, and then they can bin the process that takes six months. there was an event with this plane in 2001. had to do with the tail. we'll talk to an expert about that, coming up.
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31 people reported dead after a fir at night club in romania. government official says the fire 90 other people to the hospital. witnesses say a.p. -- a pyrotechnic show started the decorations on fire. crowds rushed the only exit. prosecutors evened an manslaughter investigation. >> a woman snuck into a zoo and tried to pet a tiger. the tiger bit her hand. the woman was apparently drunk. a local news station reports doctors may have amputate part of the hand. the tigeres well-fed, and the cheating web site ashley madison faces a loft from a man who claims there's not enough real women on the site. the man claims the web site's data breach reveals there's lots of fake women accounts.
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regarding regarding the downed airliner and can't rule out that islamic state militants might have brought down the plane. they're saying we don't know yet. the word from the u.s. director of national intelligence, james clapper. he says there's no direct evidence the crash was part of a terror attack but it's not off the table anymore unanimous else is. director clapper says isis has an aggressive affiliate in the sinai peninsula where the plane went down. 20 minutes after takeoff on a flight to st. petersburg. the isis affiliate claimed responsibility but nobodys buying it. egyptian forces have been fighting militants there for years. investigators say the jet was at 31,000 feet but analysts say isis does not have, they know of, missile a that can take down a jet at that altitude. reps for the airline said only a quote, external impact, could
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have downed that jet. an external impact. russian officials say it's too soon to make that claim. too soon to make any claim. where they don't yet know what happened. first we do have some images. we know this. this is what it looked like on the group. this shows egyptian military officials examing the engine. you can see a piece of the plane'stail and this is of interest. happened to have shattered from the fuselage, -- separated from it and that could be important going down the road. this one here shows egyptian soldiers standing by the luggage and other testimonies that belonged to passengers. officials have taken some remains to a morgue. the russian forensic expects are working to identify them. you can see the russian flag at half staff. russian officials have the plane's fight data recorder and
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cockpit voice recorder. we have a former commercial airline pilot and aeronautical engineer. i don't want to speculate but they can tell, i'm told, that it came apart mid-air because the pieces are spread out all over the place. >> yes. you can see that the fuselage was split off from the tail. that very clear. >> and they have questions because back in 2001, this jet had an event, this same plane had an event. >> even though it's 14 years it could take that long for a structural defect that was not properly attended to, back then to make itself known. >> explain what happened. the plane came down funny. right? >> well, yes. first of all, before it -- the pilot made one call -- >> this is 2001. >> okay in 2001, the aircraft was coming in for a landing, took a very high nose attitude and hit its tail with enough momentum it caused serious damage to the aft section, ma
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then pressure bulk head and upper stringers. >> every time you pressurize a jet there's some degree of strain. it is something that requires maintenance. >> it's called cycles, and the more cycles that aircraft has, if a rare is improperly done, just like in japan airlines in 1985, it could take years for that imperfection to take ahold and then accumulates and then something happens structurally. >> now there's the matter of who takes care of this crash. normally, wouldn't the egyptian officials be in charged as it crashed in egyptian territory? >> yes. they would normally be the investigating agency and then call in the french authorities who built the aircraft, other experts, even the ntsb, and russian owns the certificate so all of them would be together to investigate, hopefully, hopefully. >> hopefully we say because the russians are involved. anytime the russians are involved, you worry.
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>> you just merely have to look at the shoot-down of malaysian 17 to see the russian involvement and see the hands off and the convoluted investigation between the dutch child support, russian authorities refusing to participate in the international civil aviation organization a product of the u.n. you have a difficulty with russia. >> expert says the most dangerous times are takeoff and landing and this was neither. >> no but that does not mean a structural failure could no occur in the air. 50% of accidents are in the landing and takeoff pattern. >> we can't talk about what might have done this because we don't know but they have the s and they appear to be intact is good. >> very important. going to be that probably the conversations of electrical power that was still maintained to the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder. he made one transmission and no more after that.
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what stopped him from further transmissions budget might be interplay in the cockpit and i feel certain those cockpit visit recorders will hear the pilots back anding for what's going on with the aircraft. >> we'll follow the investigation. thank you. the leader of al qaeda is apparently calling for islamic militants to get together to go to war with the west and russia and syria in iraq. it's a brand new audio release on the internet yesterday afternoon. it stands out to on serve evers done observers because it makes current re reins -- refer repses to russian bombing. it's also a -- interesting that al qaeda's leader is demanding its former enemy, the islamic state, and defending the islamic state. al qaeda defending isis. al zawahri calls supporters to
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fight back saying the americans and russians and others are coordinating their war against us. we're told members of the u.s. intelligence community are reviewing the recordings, terrorism experts say any cooption between al qaeda and isis would be bad news and complicate efforts to stabilize the mideast. some of america's tech giants may be damaging national security by doing business with china. that's the word from security experts to "the new york times" newspaper. here's the deal. they say companies like ibm, cisco systems and microsoft have partnered with chinese tech firms that work closely with the country's military. representatives from the american tech companies say they're not damaging national security or anything else. they're following all the united states laws. the u.s. military and others are now reportedly investigating these relationships. u.s. official accused the chinese government of carrying out hack attacks on companies in the u.s. joe lynn kent is here. what kind of business partnerships? >> what these companies are
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doing, they're selling to chinese tech companies that make things for the chinese military, and they're able to use the american technology for weapons control, cloud computing, all kinds of different things, encryption system, high performance computing, military wireless communication. so you can see the list right there is just a selection of what they're able to do. now, the center for intelligence research says ibm is, quote ex-endangering the national security and economic security of the u.s. by providing the chinese government with the means to perfect and innovate descendstive high level technology. ibm is saying they're not doing this and what they're doing is completely legal. >> there is a suggestion that maybe our high-tech companies shouldn't do business with china at all? >> it's a very difficult line. it's very blurry. clearly companies want to do business in china, it's very lucrative but the chinese government has goals and they're goals are fed by the private companies that are buying this technology from ibm, cisco, and
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other companies, and other companies you may have in your home are definitely involve. dell is going to invest $120 billion in china. microsoft has a new partnership. been just last month chinese president was in seattle. his first stop? mark zuckerberg of facebook. big ceo who want to have big deals because the market is growing so quickly there and it's growing slower here. >> all right. good to see you. do you have a cat? >> i do not. >> you'll probably -- >> i would like a cat. >> they can kill you. >> really? >> look at the teleprompter. >> they're should cute. >> i agree. >> but there's a new study. >> there is. you read the words. everything you thought about cats is true. they are in fact plotting to kill you. >> no. >> that's what it says. can you read that? >> one study. >> a cute and cuddly? no. neurotic and deadly? yes. i'm going to talk to lillian
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about it. lillian likes pets but cats are tout kill juice issue the moral is be nice to your cat. >> that's difference. >> it's a good strategy. but it's no secret cats can be a little weird. this is video from another producer on the show. their cat. but a researchers from bronx zoo looked a different feline personality traits and domestic cats and african lions were strikingly similar. domestic cats are smaller but their spare and have a tendency towards dominance and they're completely unstable and neurotic and act weird but it makes them fun to have around. >> there is a suggestion we shouldn't have them? are the plotting to kill us. >> luckily they're small and don't have as big a teeth as the african lion. that's why they act the way they do. we're learning a lot about
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felines. last year they said that the cats think of uss big hairless cats who are not hostile and just roommates. >> not like their mothers. >> or fathers. >> yeah, and fathers. >> i toldout about sasquatch, my cat alf 9/11. everybody needed a pet' -- i almost like to get rescue animals and the rescue play was out of everything but cats. they're like we're going to kill to the cats today at 5:00. i couldn't take anymore deaths. satch swamp came home. it had six tows and tried to kill me. it would jump on my face and bite and scratch. i'd come to work bloody. sasquatch went to live on farm with other friend live cats. wasn't made for the city. >> lion tendencies. >> i don't need cats. thank you, lillian. >> tigers, tigers. selling weed could bring in millions for the foamer boy band
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the former lead sicker ore 98-degrees looking to become a marijuana kingpin. votes in ohio will vote on whether to legalize marijuana for medical and personal usage, and nicolas shaye is a part owner and one of just a few farms where it would be legal to grow it. >> i'm nick la shay. ohio is my home and i carry deeply about the people here, which is why i'm proud to be bart of the movement that will create jobs, reinvigorate our economy. >> they are involved in this. and big money is on the line. one study found within four years the state marijuana farms
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could rake in age be dollars. trace galber is here. >> the group are the ones that bank rolled the campaign and stand to get wealthy. several invertors by nick lachey and oscar robinson or the best nope. they wood to put in money to underwrite the campaign and then $10 million more to buy the land and get the operation up and running. lachey's piece of the action is outside of, a akron. it if paces there would be 1100 state regulated shops and all shops would be required by the state constitution to boy their pot from only ten farms, including nick lachey's farm. he says the measure would boost
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ohio's economy. that's debatable but it would clearly boost been his economy. >> trace, thank you. how young is too young? babies? not marijuana but smartphones. should babies under one have a phone? unsupervised? then why do they? kennedy is just next. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda.
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i'i've been an elementary school teacher for 16 years. it is really difficult to afford living here in san francisco. i went into foster care my freshman year of high school. i think there was like 9 people living in a 3-bedroom house. claudia: 40% of the mission rock housing will be for low- and middle-income families. there will even be housing for people like micaela
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who are coming out of the foster-care system. micaela: after i left the foster-care system, i realized that i just couldn't do it on my own. not knowing where you guys are gonna go that night and just stay, like, it sucked not knowing that. mission rock -- it's completely different from anywhere that i've lived. it looks so much prettier. the atmosphere -- it just gives off possibilities. like, i have a chance. i can print out like six different ways to get to work. i would be proud to have someone like micaela be my neighbor. i would love to have somebody like claudia be my neighbor. claudia: i feel like it's part of what san francisco should be.
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year old. and a quarter of parents with children younger than one said the kids did not need any help navigating the devices. 20% of one-year-old children actually had their own tablet. one in five. and that number went up every year. most parents say they give the kids smartphones and other devices so mom can and dad can do choses and to keep the kids quiet especially in public. so, pacifier. kennedy is here. one-year-olds? >> yeah. that's how intuitive the devices are. congratulations to the tech companies. that's really saying something if a one-year-old can navigate your phone? that means you have actually done something right. >> 51-year-olds can't but i understand. >> no, they can't. my parents are, oh, it's -- like 2001 space odyssey. >> is -- isn't that a little
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early. >> they're signee bright and make fun noises kits are trached. as a parent, how much time too you allow your child to spend on the device and a lot, whether it's tv or sugar or eating trans-fats, which i give my kids with a spoon, it dependent on the parent to express personal responsibility. so you don't gave kid a smart phone for five hours a day. one pediatrics in the study said in her waiting room she saw parents who regularly would give their kids a smartphone, of course, us a they're in a doctor's waiting room so they want the kid to be quiet. identity bed surprised if they let the kid nodl around on the iphone for ten hours a day. >> special if you don't have parental blocks. >> we have that on all of our devices, almost. >> almost?
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but i guess to try to deny this, soundses leak the -- like the old -- you get to a setter age and complain about kids with iphones. >> technology is ubiquitous and people who are terrified of it and worried the video games some smartphoners going rob brains of children and turn them into antisocial hulks and there is sound research that will, whenever you want, you can find a piece of research that says kids are not served by having technology, but then there was a big psychological survey that came out and said that kids who game are actually healthier and able and express themselves. >> thankfully could make you better in many ways. you could learn things from it, get your hand-eye thing going. depends how well your managed as a little person. >> i asked general jack kean, and the said the actually seek out gamers in the armed forces because their hand-eye coordination is incredible and so much of the technology they
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claims his words are from a song that she wrote two years ago called, holiday hater's going to hate." the guy says he wants his name added to, as a writer, on the track. so far there's no word from swift's camp. on this day in 1947, giant wooden boat took over the skies in southern california. it was the first and only flight and it lasted only a minute. the u.s. government paid former movie producer howard hughes almost $300 million in today's money to build the thing to carry troop booze battle. he used -- troops into battle used would -- wood. it was called the spruce goose. thousands people watched their tax dollars take flight once. the dow is on quite a tear, up a percentage point on the session. on the s&p 500, 16 different
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stocks are in all-time record highs. everything from priceline to clorox, it's been a great day in the market and now it's time for the top of the hour and the top of the news. here's the map, neil cavuto. >> police here trying to move in to try to open up the entrances again because people inside the cme are unable to get out. there are multiple entrances to the cme but that this point we're told by security they're all being blocked in one fashion or another. >> the scene in a very angry windy city today. chicago, the cme, you name it, they trade it. futures and derivatives and options on everything from commoditied like soybeans and wheat to barley, oil. i you wanter dibs you can make a lot of money trading it and it'
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