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soo li oca n.t t t pt.etio right now, keeping you safe. we're live as dozens of police officers and firefighters go underground for an emergency drill in low per manhattan. a woman charged with murder after police say she stabbed a friend to death and removed her baby from her stomach. people were pushing for exits like you see on the movies. >> the false alarm that had hundreds of movie goers making a run for it in new jersey. cbs sunday morning starts right now. . good morning. 6:00 a.m. on this sunday, november 2'."
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>> i'm andrea. stories straight ahead. good morning. >> good morning. today is the less beautiful half of the weekend. clouds especially east of the city. still, not an all day washout. very mild out there 563 city, 55 hamptons, cooler in sparta 39. 10-16 degrees warmer than yesterday at 6:01. mild out there to start. showers moving through, skies beginning to clear west to east. what's going to happen as we get breaks of sun, clouds thicken this afternoon bringing back a chance for wet weather, especially south and east of the city. 9:00 a.m., 52, mostly cloudy feeling 49.
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3:51 becoming cloudy again south and east. by 6:00, likely we'll see more wet weather. through the afternoon hours, wet weather likely again mainly south and east of the city. for those of you north and west of the city, going to see more sunshine today. i'll have your full forecast coming up we'll talk about a beautiful stretch beyond today. back to you. >> thank you. happening today, new york city is taking another step to prepare for emergency attacks. >> police, fire, homeland security are doing an active shooter drill in lower manhattan. cbs 2 joins us live from there with more. >> reporter: an andrea, the drill started moments ago. look at the scene. this area is packed with police, paramedics, emergency response streets. emergency responders are going to be out here the next few
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>> the new york city police and homeland security making their presence known in lower manhattan doing an active station. these emergency responders aren't taking chances preparing for a possible attack in the city, something planned before paris attacks. >> we do not have a credible, specific threat directed against new york as we know, isis has been continually threatening the city and country. >> there's been heightened security since the terror attacks in trance. to insure commuters are safe, the commissioner bratton took a ride sending a message 209 public about the security -- message to the public about the security >> if an event were to occur, we would be prepared to respond to it. >> heavily armed police with
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time square and other areas along with landmarks. we talked to diners about their security. >> i don't have second thoughts. i live my life. terrorism happens around the world. you have to be cautious at the end of the day. >> the city will be especially cautious during this week's thanksgiving parade where millions will line the streets of manhattan. police commissioner bratton says thousands of officers will patrol the parade route. police urge the public to be alert and stay vigilant. >> reporter: back out here live where the drill is just getting started. officials on scene say it goes until 9:00. we'll hear from the police commissioner and let you know what he has to say. live in lower manhattan, cbs 2 news. >> thank you the. we have video of an air
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strike against isis in iraq the iraqi ministry says coalition bombs destroyed parts of the country. this is unclear when taken. the air strikes inflicted heavy losses carried out against hideouts and cars belonging to the terror group the terror threat in brussels is at the highest level as the man hunt continues for one of the deadly suspects from last week's paris attacks. he may be in the city. he was stopped the morning after the attacks, but he was let go. they're urging americans in the country to stay home or avoid large crowds if they go out. new video shows the aftermat of friday's attack at a raddison hotel. wrecked rooms and extensive
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extensive damage to rooms. her former husband was hillary clinton senior policy adviser when she served in the city. she said quote, he was a bright light who gave hope to people around the world, especially women and families. she represented america's generous spirit. fbi is aware of threats against phillips arena in atlanta but says threats are not credible. the hacker group anonymous said it uncovered threats by isis against the wwe survivor series set for tonight. the wwe says security measures have been increased to insure safety of fans. anonymous has been work against isis in the wake of paris attacks a bomb threat diverted a flight to canada overnight. police were on scene when turkish flight 2 landed at at smithfield international before 1:00 this morning.
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explosives to search the plane. nothing was found. the plane departed for istanbul an hour ago. the suspect of a murder where a woman's baby was cut from her wound. >> this is the angel i grew up with. at the end of the day, this is not a person that deserves that. >> family and friends of 22-year-old sutton say the horrific way she was died will haunt them. she was fatally stabbed and her baby girl cut out of her wound. the infant is alive and described as healthy in the hospital. she'll never know her biological mother. >> police arrested 22-year-old ashley wade and charged her with murder. those that know wade were convinced she was pregnant. police say it was a trick.
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social media this and other sonogram picks and link to a baby registry. he saw the bloody crime scene, victim and baby and called 911. wade and sutton were friends in elementary school and recently reconnected on facebook. the victim and suspect dined together and shopped for baby items. police sources tell us at scene wade initially told investigators it was her baby. then changed her story saying she stabbed sutton in self-defense the two got in an argument and she grabbed the knife from sutton >> very quiet area you know. it's sad what occurred. >> wade is at elm hurst hospital for a psychiatric evaluation now. a fire in the sky. intense flames from the 50th floor of one of the tallest buildings in the country.
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a med school student takes a bullet trying today stop a gunman. first snow, then a deep freeze. what weather out west is is expected to bring us. now vanessa with the forecast. >> true, coldest temperatures since april. wind chill in the 30s tomorrow. we'll spell it out in my full forecast. first a look at the community
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like a gunshot. someone yelled gun, and everyone started running the bomb squad combed through the theater with canines but found nothing. the mayor says people are on alert after the attacks in paris. >> we're so close to manhattan here. this would definitely be a soft target. >> no one was seriously hurt. the theater closed for the night and will reopen today. a fire broke out at stony brook university forcing the evacuation of a residence hall. it began in an empty dorm room last night the fire is out. no one was hurt. students were kept out of the building as a precaution. the school said students would be housed other dorm rooms on campus for now. in chicago, a fire broke out in one of the city's tallest skyscrapers. flames and thick smoke poured out of the 50th floor yesterday the fire burned a half hour in
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the iconic 99 floor building. five were hurt, but they're expected to be okay. the firefighter say the fire was accidental. the medical student is in extremely serious condition after he was shot trying to save a woman from an apparent armed robbery. police in new orleans released surveillance video of the gunman tracking the woman. peter gold got out of his car and intervened the the gunman understanded money and shot gold. he tried to shoot gold a second time, but the gun jammed. he escaped with the woman's purse. she was not hurt. parts of the midwest are getting hit by the first snowstorm of the season. a snowfall rate of an inch an hour across illinois predicted. airports had to cancel hundreds of flights due to weather. iowa, wisconsin, south dakota saw several inches of snow. >> might be a problem this week if you're traveling. >> i was going to say, a lot making it home for holidays.
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hopefully they get there. try to check in with vanessa. no snowstorms headed our way right? >> the one that brought us rain brought the snow. it's moving out of here. snow left on the ground for neighbors to the west. for us today, not going to be the bright and he is best of days. we have a lingering chance of wet weather mainly south and east of the city especially as we get to the afternoon. let's take you outside. sunrise half an hour from now. going to see mostly cloudy skies most of your morning. 53 degrees. west, southwest winds at 9 miles per hour. mostly cloudy skies today, chance of showers south and east of the city. it will be more cloudy south and east of the city. it will be more sun-filled west of the city. it's a split decision with regards to the forecast. as we look to tonight and tomorrow, it's going to feel like winter. not just will the temperatures
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be dropping, winds will be kicking up. very chilly tonight through your day tomorrow it will be warming back up as we move forward and through the thanksgiving holiday. the extended forecast looking lovely in the meantime, this morning dealing with plenty of clouds. showers escape scrape ago cross long island. this is the same system that brought the snow to the midwest. big system making exit off in the easterly direction. for us, the main players will be the cold front and area of low pressure moving up the coast. eventually in the afternoon hours, showers return to the forecast for those of us south and east of the city. want to show you this. that cold front, 53 now in the city. cincinnati 32 looking at a major drop in temperature. tomorrow morning, when you wake up, we'll be 20 degrees colder than this morning out there. future wind chills, as we look forward this evening, 60:00, 6:00 -- 6:00, picking up in the city.
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feels like 30 in liberty. if you're out late, 17 liberty, 31 in the city. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning as kids go to the bus stop, feels like 26 in the city, feels like teens north and west. as we go to the afternoon, going to feel 30s for most of us tomorrow. 50s. not going to change much from where we are now. tonight, temperatures drop. 34 in the city, will feel like 20s. skies mostly clear. tomorrow will be bright and beautiful but not warm. high of 44 in the city. again, we'll feel like 30s. still will be breezy tomorrow tuesday winds settle, 48 mostly sunny. 52 wednesday, partly cloudy. thanksgiving day look amazing 58 and partly cloudy. >> walking out the door this morning it's not that chilly out there >> it's mild this morning. >> a big change for tomorrow. >> big difference, about
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>> you got it. >> okay. thank you. sports this morning, last night's game between panthers and rangers came down to overtime. >> one draft pick is making a name for himself even if his own name is hard to say. here's your sports update. >> knicks have this problem. they have a hugely marketable player with a not so marketable name. he's so pop lurks his -- popular, his jersey sold out this past week. let's put a pen in that. fourth in scoring among nba rookies. second on knicks in points per game. he leads new york with 24 points and 14 boards. by the way, he had seven blocks for the knicks who haven't won
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that led to carmelo anthony's go ahead three with two minutes left in the game. without question, knicks are far more improved defensively. last year they were dead last defending the three this year they're first. the knicks hanging onto win by five. it's their fourth straight victory. rangers fans were expecting more from nash this season. ask and answered. second goal of the night, season total now four. how about hendrick lundqvuist? first in hockey wins, save, saves percent, goals allowed. he had 39 saves against the panther, gave up season high four goals. that was the equalizer. rick said he'd rather have more win that happens goals. wouldn't mind more goals every now and again. how about the hat trick and game winner overtime for nash? cbs 2 sports.
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elliott. >> so what is this called? >> it's called get your green on. >> get your green on. >> remember the song "get your freak on"? >> at juice generation in new over juice. >> what do you like? >> apples. >> let's start with apples. >> carrots and cale. cale is hot these days. >> cale is the new bacon. super hot. >> i don't think i can go along with cale is the new bacon. >> i know. i know. >> the founder of the juice bar promises better health this a glass. >> juicing bridges the gap between what we should eat and actually eat. most of us fall off the wagon, get stressed, have good and bad days. this is a way to get nutrition in a quick, easy way. >> juice bars are popping up all over.
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there's never been thinking like it. well, yes there has. >> i'm going to give a demonstration of one of the most wonderful machines ever invented. >> in 1949 in what might have been the first infomercial, he was known as papa and was juicing it up. are you juiced about juicing? enter the food issue beginning at 9:00 here on cbs 2 hg. we have a chef in the studio now. we have some coming up. >> we do time is 6:23. if you haven't figured out what you're cooking for thanksgiving or have ideas after the break, chef mark bailey is live in the studio with options to serve a full course meal. >> this is cbs 2 news, sunday morning an r in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp." because aarp is making finding the career you love,
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good morning to you. 6:26, 53 degrees out there. welcome back to "cbs 2 news sunday morning ." are you tired of the same holiday turkey recipe year after year? a private chef is here sharing a jerk turkey and other recipes. welcome. >> thank you. happy early thanksgiving. >> happy to have you back. you're going to be with us all morning. this half hour, talking turkey.
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>> s my jerk turkey. i'll give it to you. i'm caribbean so i like stuff spicy. salt your bird heavily. that would be tomorrow for most people. day two, season it. ginger powder, all spice, garlic powder and cinnamon. >> day one, monday. tomorrow? >> it's a three day process. salt first day, season second day. ginger powder, all spice, cinnamon, garlic powder. three, wednesday, marinade. >> whole time sitting in the fridge uncovered. >> i wrap. it doesn't take up much room in the fridge ray -- refrigerator. >> i use olive oil. tastes yummy, smooth, usda seal. rub it all down. butter out here. i like to get the butter under the skin. stuff that in there.
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rub it all up. let it sit 24 hours. next day you bake and have a great thanksgiving. juicy and spicy is. >> cut off a piece for me. crust looks fantastic. >> get in there. >> we have ham over here. >> ham is great and a centerpiece as well. >> this looks beautiful on the table. >> it's so simple. throw it in the oven an hour. it's fully cooked already. throw it in the oven, glaze it. it's good to go. >> dig in. that's so tender. i love it. >> back to the turkey, how long do you cook it for? >> i would say every pound 20 minutes. >> how long do you let it sit before you start carving? >> 20 minutes. some say 10-15. i say 20. >> i'm going in for seconds on the ham. hope that's not frowned upon. >> a lot of clients ask for wine pairing. this goes well with the holiday flavors. >> what is this fun treat?
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>> you can get into it now. >> this is a preview of what's to come >> now doing turkey. what's coming up at 7:00 and 8:00? >> spoon bread, sweet potato and variation on mac n cheese. >> dessert the third hour. save room for. >> looking forward to that chef bailey with us all morning to give you ideas for your thanksgiving dinner. we showed the menu that's coming up in our next hour. he's going to cover sides and dessert at 8:00 a lot coming up >> the spoon bread is delicious. >> recipes on? >> chef bailey.com. i'll tweet all week. time is 6:29. coming up, the power of the pope. >> i think all this is from god. the pope was a messenger from god. >> one family says pope francis'
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blessing helped their girl heal we'll take you inside the macy's thanksgiving day parade. this is cbs news sunday morning >> from washington, the mclaughlin group, the american original. for over three decades the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >> issue one, slaughter in paris. [speaking in other language] >> it is known as the city of light, but last friday darkness descended on paris. as parisians celebrated the end oftheir working week, eight terrorists attacked restaurants, bars, the soccer stadium, and a concert hall.
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hundreds more wounded before the attackers were killed. 129 murdered and hundreds more wounded before the attackers were killed. terrorists were in line with islamic state group known as isil and isis that operates in syria and iraq. the islamic state has claimed responsibility. the scale of the mayhem involving suicide bombers heavily armed with ak-47 assault rivals has counter terrorism agencies worrying paris-like attacks may happen soon on their own territory. >> 73 hours after paris attacked, political leaders all over the country challenged obama's refugees plan. is it a positive sign or negative sign? i ask you. >> well, the -- obviously after the tragedy like this, there's going to be negative reactions
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to any new refugees coming in. i think obama is going to stand his ground. overtime, people become accustomed to the system where we have tough every background checks and all. this is an issue that's not going away. >> governors don't have legal authority. they can say they don't want them and relocation is a long way away. the administration said they would take 10,000. that's over a long period of time. the state department on friday did a call with reporters outlining the rather stringent background checks that every refugee coming into the country submitted to. at a time when your values are tested is when you should stand for them. to say we're now going to shut doors to syrian refugees because one terrorist may have slipped
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through among the hundreds of thousands that are flowing through europe, it does not seem to me the american response. >> there's three forms of american support france deserves. first, president obama absent from the "charlie hebdo" remember. remember that? should visit paris in solidarity f. possible, he should address the french parliament and offer france u.s. support in the form of escalated military retaliation. second, he should respond to this attack by energizing a more addressive and comprehensive campaign against isis. third, president obama should draw great area toning allies successes against isis. this should include great per publicity including gun camera videos of actions like last week's air strike on jihadi john.
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isis leaders and fighters must come to perceive their manner for purposousless death is not or daneed as glory. what -- ordained as glory. >> i wrote that i stand by it. the vetting is difficult because there's an access to databases we don't know people. we should be able the to have women and children, orphan children come here. that's american and important. i would also say that we need to see much more moral leadership from the united states instead of what we've seen up until this point to allow the syrian conflict and hundreds of thousands to die. it has to be both sides. it has to be refugees and be a more comprehensive strategy as we see in paris, we do not have. >> let me tell you what's going to happen. as a result of this vicious atrocity in paris, the countries of europe are going to move to the right. their doors have been wide open.
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they've got 45 million muslims, million people coming there. that's going to stop eu will have a problem. let's go to syria. what this is going to do after blowing up the russian airliner and south beirut and then blowing up parises. they're going to force a coalition together which obama can lead. quite frankly, if he wants to lead when our arab allies have been no help whatsoever, he is going to have to bring in russians, french, iranians and i think isbala. it's being reduced and diminished where it is. there's a possibility to crush these guys right now. >> this is a 9 /11 moment in the fight against the islamic state? >> it may feel that way in paris. i think what we did learn this
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capability to carry out organized attacks in the heart of europe. so the nature is different. the president was ridiculed for saying isis has been rolled back in term thes of territory it's been taking in syria and iraq. next week, president hollande will meet with president obama in the oval office. i think you're right there's a coalition now of the agreeing being formed. putin is bombing the heck out of isis after he revealinged it is true an isis bomb took down that airplane. there's potential for diplomatic resolution in syria. >> the question is are we going to allow work with iranians and
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these hesbulah. >> saudis are bombing houthis. they're not bombing isis. >> if we could work with them in a realistic sense -- i suspect they're only bombing isis to make the peace deal seem more realistic. >> you've got to work with assad too. >> the conflict will continue to worsen. they're obsessed with iran and clap against each other. >> those monarchies have done nothing. you've got the army of syria and assad in the south. turks have an army of 500,000 in the north. they could be in raqqa in two weeks if we pull together. we're not taking assad down, we're sorry, tell the saudis. they haven't been help at all this syria. >> they'll fund al qaeda. they'll do much more.
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>> they'll fund al qaeda? >> the alliances between obama and putin and the compromise is that assad gets to stay for a period of time, he can be stay. war. >> who's going to take him out? >> who's going to replace him? >> that's right. russians are winning. iranians are winning. all guys fighting are fighting assad is fighting. we're going to tell him to go? he hasn't gone yet. >> we don't have anybody to replace him, as far as someone better than assad. i suspect the obama assad. >> you've got to get the rebels, the so called moderate rebels,
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all the rebels -- all the rebels fighting isis. you've got to get them a role in transition. it looks possible. >> if you talk about a war going on -- >> it's not going to be easy but looks possible. >> this is very, very important. >> let the lad this in. >> excuse me. in military force sending ground troops to the area is not -- >> more than we've sent at moment. >> that's not changing the strategy. >> you could also -- you have tribes in ambar that joined marines, very strong. isis co-opted them because we didn't support them. iran is on the other side. there's a tribe being slaughtered there. they're cutting their heads off. they backed down. those are tribes that had existing relationship with the united states, supported u.s. special forces.
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reappropriate the fight in the name of sunies. >> president obama grew agitated as he was asked about his strategy against the islamic state. watch. >> do you think you really understand this enemy well fluff to defeat them and protect the homeland? >> all right so, this is another variation on the same question. i guess -- let me try it one last time. the -- we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack. that's precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. >> if president obama's counter
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working, why do so many national security community believe sit not -- believe it is not working? >> because we had the attacks in paris and able to operate in the heart of europe. this is a shock. his strategy is working in the sense of reducing their territory in iraq and syria, but he's -- he needs to double down on what he's doing. he needs to show a little more moral outrage. i think that's what's been missing because most of his critics call for this, that, the other thing. he's already doing it, but he doesn't grand stand. the notion he would now go to paris and address the people, that's not who this man is. he wants to keep this -- these are killers. he doesn't want it to be a clash of civillyizations.
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this is not ex existential threat to u.s. >> it's killing people in paris, beirut, blowing up airliners and things like that. the president -- i agree with el eleanor. his demeanor was awful. he has a point. we've cut the road between mossle and raqqa. if you had ground forces you could bring down raqqa. he's making progress. i believe there's a measure of desperation in isis which is why they're going bizerk. >> you had your time. >> excuse me -- excuse me -- >> you had your point.
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>> the islamic state is spreading. okay. nigeria, pakistan, libya, north africa pit is not working. he goes up there with this arrogance. everyone is seeing it for what it is. >> he's working for what he said. it's going to be a long hard road. he doesn't want to tooth his -- want to toot his own horn. we're going to win, et cetera, et cetera. >> they love -- >> it restricts more recruits. >> do you think he should appear before the french parliament? barack obama? >> that's a grand gesture for tv cameras. that's not part of his strategy now. >> oh really? you don't think -- >> this is about showing up to
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he did not do with "charlie hebdo." that's an excellent idea. >> "charlie hebdo" was not an excellent idea -- >> for him to go now to this funeral service after he missed the earlier one. >> he's standing on his own leg. forget hebdo. >> you complained about him not showing up for that "charlie hebdo" service is. it's a good time to show up now. >> that's not why he should show up now. >> why not? >> the magnitude of the difference. >> the first time they realized -- now they have no excuse. brussels. go obviously. the other point he made is that we're facing an enemy that if they're willing to put on
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suicide vests -- this is a low key operation bombs weren't that central. most were killed with bullets. they were in a half dozen places. this is really low tech. people can do this. there's not a whole lot we can do except strengthen intelligence. >> i don't know. >> they were late and didn't get inside. thank god for that >> to send more troops to one area when they're doing all of these other thing at other places is not the answer. i think that's the point he's trying to make. >> 129 civilians went out that evening in pursuit of happiness and returned home in coffins. do we remind ourselves again? >> we can john k. one thing we have to do -- you've got to take down the syria iraq central area of that. that can be done. the problem is sunni arabs are
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they should be doing the fights. not americans from indiana and alabama. >> if they're not going to do it, work with iranians, hesbala. >> iranians have guys in there. why are adversaries willing to fight and our friends aren't? >> they want to take syria back. they don't want a government structure that balances tensions. >> they've got to pay dues. >> turkey and saudi arabia are key. too.
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if he can get four concessions from other eu leaders. first, a guarantee, the uk will be able to remain outside the eu's euro currency. second, reduction in eu regulations. third, uk recovery of powers from the eu. fourth, new restrictions on access to welfare by eu migrants living in britain. analysts believe mr. cameron will what get what he's asking -- will get what he's asking for. he's facing reforms that are insufficient. >> are demands the beginning of turning point for eu whereby the trend towards centralization of power in brussels ends? the flow of power back to the member states begins? i ask you. >> yes, that is the case and
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mention aid lot on the panel for social frictions you see across europe and how national populations push back against that. for the american point of view, it's important the uk stays in the eu. that gives influence with the -- uk is our closest al lie. there's a lot of anger. one example i use as to why national populations are frustrated with eu's. where my mother is from in europe, there's a small bridge. you have to have a laurie to go across. >>he dream of the united states of these attacks -- these hundreds of thousands of immigrants, migrants, refugees
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they've temporarily closed borders. uk remains a part of the larger community. they have their own currency and want some separation i don't see this as beginning of the end of the eu >> brussels exceeds to britain's demands. bombs of eu will weaken across europe. >> sure. everyone will make similar understands. john, what is happening now overall transinitialism that brought the eu from european economic community from the common market, this is no longer the force. nationalism in europe allows people to move goods across europe. that's under fire. people are building borders, putting up check points. i think brits will get what they
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want. what is going to happen is break down -- not total collapse of eu. the southern tier is not going to take austerity imposed on them by germans. they're going to have to have a new deal. decomposition and slow disintegration has begun. >> europe is suffering through economic problems now. they work together how secure they feel about their future. cameron is hitting middle ground. he's trying to keep uk in the eu without really changing the status quo that much. >> he's got to bring something back or they're going to vote to leave. >> i doubt they l. they have advantages by staying in eu. i think he's going to emphasize that.
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i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary restrictions...
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don't get me started on that. i didn't have to. we started on xarelto . nice pass. safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto may increase your sk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto , watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto , tell your doctor about any kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. you know xarelto is the #1 prescribed blood thinner in its class. that's a big win. it is for me. with xarelto there is no regular blood monitoring and no known dietary strictions. treatment with xarelto . ...was the right move for us.
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