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brian ross has the story. >> reporter: the isis reign of terror marched on today despite new u.s. air strikes. and for the first time today, the u.s. sent in apache helicopters to attack isis positions outside baghdad, a clear escalation of the risk to u.s. personnel. >> when you use helicopters, you are closer to the ground. so the level of risk to u.s. air crews has gone up in the use of helicopters. >> reporter: there was no word today about the fate of american hostage peter kassigig of india, threated with execution on an isis propaganda video late friday. over the weekend, his parents ed and paula pleaded for mercy, revealing their son had willingly converted to islam before being taken in captivity. >> our son is abdul-rahman, formerly known as peter. >> reporter: kassig, a former army ranger medic went to syria to provide medical care, seen in a cnn report two years ago. >> that's it. you get one shot at this. >> reporter: kassig's mother, wearing a head scarf, spoke directly to her son. >> most of all, know that we love you and our hearts ache for you to be granted to your
brian ross has the story. >> reporter: the isis reign of terror marched on today despite new u.s. air strikes. and for the first time today, the u.s. sent in apache helicopters to attack isis positions outside baghdad, a clear escalation of the risk to u.s. personnel. >> when you use helicopters, you are closer to the ground. so the level of risk to u.s. air crews has gone up in the use of helicopters. >> reporter: there was no word today about the fate of american hostage...
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they're about following news, u.s. authorities have reopened an investigation into whether the bank broke sanctions against iran. the probe ames to understand out if the banks withheld information when reaching settlements with the u.s. justice department and new york department financial services two years ago. it follows on from a third profit warning for the lender, which also weighed on shares this week. after last week's initial release, the bank didn't elaborate on what the provisions were for. speaking to carolin last week, the cfo said he did not see any -- from the ongoing manipulation probe. >> obviously, the foreign exchange investigations have been going on for almost a year now, or a little over a year now. there's been a lot of, obviously, activity there. we still at this point don't see any material issues for us in that area. >> but you set aside a little over 2 million swiss francs for mortgage related matters. what exactly do we expect here? >> we continue to have a number of issues on the mortgage sid
they're about following news, u.s. authorities have reopened an investigation into whether the bank broke sanctions against iran. the probe ames to understand out if the banks withheld information when reaching settlements with the u.s. justice department and new york department financial services two years ago. it follows on from a third profit warning for the lender, which also weighed on shares this week. after last week's initial release, the bank didn't elaborate on what the provisions...
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he said he has a new u.s. target in his sights. >> we intend to use the cash for a new commitment.nnounce in the next 45 to 60 days and the capital will go for that new investment. >> another debut. fiat chrysler shares began trading on the new york stock exchange. why the automaker listed in the u.s. >> we need to be here for a variety of reasons.
he said he has a new u.s. target in his sights. >> we intend to use the cash for a new commitment.nnounce in the next 45 to 60 days and the capital will go for that new investment. >> another debut. fiat chrysler shares began trading on the new york stock exchange. why the automaker listed in the u.s. >> we need to be here for a variety of reasons.
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after new york, illinois and flj go so far as to order quarentines for travelers to the u.s. who have had direct contact with the ebola patients in west africa. today governor chris christie defended his position. >> people in new jersey as my first and foremost are my responsibility to protect their public health and that is what i will do. >> reporter: doctors for diseases discussed whether it was an overreaction. >> if you do not come into contact with body fluid and somebody comes beak -- back from liberia, they are not a threat to anyone. >> a doctor told cnn, while she come ended them for the care, she is not sick. back in new york city, the mayor visited bellevue hospital to thank those caring for dr. spencer. >> they are the first responders in this crisis and they are doing an absolutely extraordinary job. >> reporter: and we learned tonight that nurse casey hickock has reportedly retained a lawyer and plans to file a federal lawsuit claiming quarentine is a violation of her civil rights. lester. >> thank you. >>> u.s. ambassador samantha powers in guinea and her stop
after new york, illinois and flj go so far as to order quarentines for travelers to the u.s. who have had direct contact with the ebola patients in west africa. today governor chris christie defended his position. >> people in new jersey as my first and foremost are my responsibility to protect their public health and that is what i will do. >> reporter: doctors for diseases discussed whether it was an overreaction. >> if you do not come into contact with body fluid and...
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the new u.s. military rapid response team and an apology by the hospital in texas. s on a cruise ship as thousands waited for one passenger's test results. >>> out of control. how a new england pumpkin festival turned to mayhem, leaving dozen injured and arrested. >>> step by step, the devices that millions now wear in hopes of staying fit. for some they have become a fashion statement. >>> and the hug lady. for those who serve, the power of her simple embrace at a time when they made need it most.
the new u.s. military rapid response team and an apology by the hospital in texas. s on a cruise ship as thousands waited for one passenger's test results. >>> out of control. how a new england pumpkin festival turned to mayhem, leaving dozen injured and arrested. >>> step by step, the devices that millions now wear in hopes of staying fit. for some they have become a fashion statement. >>> and the hug lady. for those who serve, the power of her simple embrace at a...
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the new u.s. military rapid response team and an apology by the hospital in texas. nd the tense hours on a cruise ship as thousands waited for one passenger's test results. >>> out of control. how a new england pumpkin festival turned to mayhem, leavingozens injured and arrested. >>> step by step, the devices that millions now wear in hopes of staying fit. for some they have become a fashion statement. >>> and the hug lady. for those who serve, the power of her simple embrace at a time when they made need it most.
the new u.s. military rapid response team and an apology by the hospital in texas. nd the tense hours on a cruise ship as thousands waited for one passenger's test results. >>> out of control. how a new england pumpkin festival turned to mayhem, leavingozens injured and arrested. >>> step by step, the devices that millions now wear in hopes of staying fit. for some they have become a fashion statement. >>> and the hug lady. for those who serve, the power of her simple...
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despite new u.s. air strikes. and for the first time, the u.s.t in apache helicopters to attack isis positions outside baghdad. a clear escalation of the risk to u.s. personnel. >> when you start using helicopters you're closer to the ground, closer to the threat. the level of risk to u.s. air crews has gone up exponentially in the use of helicopters. >> reporter: there was no word about the fate of american hostage peter kassig of indiana, threatened with execution late friday. over the weekend his parents ed and paula pleaded for mercy, revealing their son had willingly converted to islam during his captivity. >> our son is abdul rahman, formerly known as peter. >> reporter: kassig, a former u.s. army ranger medic, went to syria to provide medical care, seen in a cnn report two years ago. >> we each get one life, that's it. you get one shot at this. >> reporter: kassig's mother wearing a head scarf spoke directly to her son. >> most of all, know that we love you, and our hearts ache for you to be granted your freedom so we can hug you again. >>
despite new u.s. air strikes. and for the first time, the u.s.t in apache helicopters to attack isis positions outside baghdad. a clear escalation of the risk to u.s. personnel. >> when you start using helicopters you're closer to the ground, closer to the threat. the level of risk to u.s. air crews has gone up exponentially in the use of helicopters. >> reporter: there was no word about the fate of american hostage peter kassig of indiana, threatened with execution late friday....
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republican or in a range or certain democrat or any number of republicans i think they will have a new u.s president who is not committed to the same long string of statements calling for the ouster of the assad regime and as a result of pragmatism and a blank slate the new u.s. leader will have great freedom and flexibility to make policy decisions are quickly more muscular military policy decisions that president obama did not. the two final notes. i don't mean to end on a melancholy note that syria is a melancholy story and this is what i try to bring out of my book. i think the near-term future of syria will be a tragedy regardless of what happens. i think this'll be a tragedy because although the world is acting in a way that has -- it has not before to rescue syria for my sister rescued the region from this cancer that has been pacifying in the spread has endured at the world's attention from other arguably first-order problems inside of syria. among these bass casualties of civilians, millions of refugees that turn on syria's borders and inside the country the use of chemical weapon
republican or in a range or certain democrat or any number of republicans i think they will have a new u.s president who is not committed to the same long string of statements calling for the ouster of the assad regime and as a result of pragmatism and a blank slate the new u.s. leader will have great freedom and flexibility to make policy decisions are quickly more muscular military policy decisions that president obama did not. the two final notes. i don't mean to end on a melancholy note...
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we don't have a gun. >> some new accusations of excessive force against police officers in the u.s. we'll show you what led up to this violent confrontation. >>> the mother of an american man threatened about beheading is looking for news. >> paula kassigs who son goes by the game abdul-rahman appeared at a vij until indianapolis and sent a tweet meant for isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi. >> now, abdul-rahman is a u.s. military veteran kidnapped last year while doing aid work in syria. isis militants threatened to kill him in a video last friday. >> a syrian rights group says isis now controls one-third of the turkish border town of kobani. that comes as the u.s. military says it launched eight air strikes against isis targets near the town on wednesday. but the pentagon says air str e strikes alone will not save the town from falling to isis. jim sciutto reports. >> reporter: a u.s. b-1 bomber in disguise over kobani. the rescue that kurdish fighters batting isis there have been desperately hoping for. military commanders say coalition air strikes have helped push isis back. today
we don't have a gun. >> some new accusations of excessive force against police officers in the u.s. we'll show you what led up to this violent confrontation. >>> the mother of an american man threatened about beheading is looking for news. >> paula kassigs who son goes by the game abdul-rahman appeared at a vij until indianapolis and sent a tweet meant for isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi. >> now, abdul-rahman is a u.s. military veteran kidnapped last year while doing...
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a statement that he was not african. >> i'm not african. >> sharee williams "channel 6 action news." >> u.s. airways apologized for inconvenience and said safety of customers and employees is always a top priority. we'll post any updates on the ebola outbreak right away on 6abc.com. also head there for resources and more information about the ebola virus. >>> happening today penalty phase of murder trial of rag uyondamuri he was convicted of killing a girl and her grandmother. the killer's mother testified on his behalf yesterday. we'll have more in the next half hour. >> daycare operator sentenced in federal court today edwards needed guilty to wire fraud. she used someone else's name to receive her daycare license because she had a criminal record. she's awaiting trail for death of a child under her care, 7-year-old asir jeffcoat he droupd in jammed and filthy swimming pool in 201. >>> two political figures visited to try to move the needle in the governor race. hillary clinton was in the constitution center head lining women for wolff fund razor last night. she's hoping to turn out the v
a statement that he was not african. >> i'm not african. >> sharee williams "channel 6 action news." >> u.s. airways apologized for inconvenience and said safety of customers and employees is always a top priority. we'll post any updates on the ebola outbreak right away on 6abc.com. also head there for resources and more information about the ebola virus. >>> happening today penalty phase of murder trial of rag uyondamuri he was convicted of killing a girl...
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it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> our "instant index." what's trending this sunday night. starting with a bizarre security scare here in new york city. people sitting around eating, enjoying a fall day when a mystery man pops out of a subway grating and tossed a smoke bomb into a restaurant, causing diners to panic. no one was injured, but the man vanished right back down that s
it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the...
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collects new problems for the u.s. secret service. collects tothe secret service seems be facing serious scrutiny with the inspector general's report revealing new details about a bizarre assignment for a white house special agent. >> agents were diverted to the home of an agency employee. >> in a new report, the homeland security department says that in 2011 the secret service showed a "serious lapse in judgment." report reveals that special agents normally assigned to a white house rather unit that responds to suspicious activity around the executive mansion where diver to nearly an hour away to the home of the agency director's assistant who was involved in the dispute with her neighbor. >> on particular on july 1, 2011, they were not protected whatsoever because they were diverted to southern maryland. "washington post" reporter details what the agents called operation moonlight. >> there are confidential law enforcement records. >> this is one of many secret service candles in recent years. there have been a physician's of mishand
collects new problems for the u.s. secret service. collects tothe secret service seems be facing serious scrutiny with the inspector general's report revealing new details about a bizarre assignment for a white house special agent. >> agents were diverted to the home of an agency employee. >> in a new report, the homeland security department says that in 2011 the secret service showed a "serious lapse in judgment." report reveals that special agents normally assigned to a...
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in new york, brian llenas fox news. >>> u.s.planes continue to bomb the beseemed border-town in kobani but those say they are outgunned on the ground. >> this is video reportedly shot we islamic state fighters inside co-edaniety the un is warning that as much as 12,000 kurds and elderly people will face the threat of massacre if this city falls the british- based observetoru for human rights said yesterday after three weeks of fighting islamic state of iraq and the levant it's now in control of 40% of that town. >> the effort to degrade and eventually destroy isil is a long-term effort. it's not going to be fast, it's notice going to be easy and it's not going to be uncomplicated. >> co-edani sit oz the border of turkey and the turkey government is facing international pressure to send in troops. while turkish troops sit over the boe the turkic government is refusing to send troops into the area. in iraq government troops stand guard in and around booked baghdad as car bombings continue. anbar's provincial council asking the cen
in new york, brian llenas fox news. >>> u.s.planes continue to bomb the beseemed border-town in kobani but those say they are outgunned on the ground. >> this is video reportedly shot we islamic state fighters inside co-edaniety the un is warning that as much as 12,000 kurds and elderly people will face the threat of massacre if this city falls the british- based observetoru for human rights said yesterday after three weeks of fighting islamic state of iraq and the levant it's...
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the new u.s. military rapid response team and an apology by the hospital in texas. and the tense hours on a cruise ship as thousands waited for one passenger's test results. >>> out of control. how a new england pumpkin festival turned to mayhem, leaving dozen injured and arrested. >>> step by step, the devices that millions now wear in hopes of staying fit. for some they have become a fashion statement. >>> and the hug lady. for those who serve, the power of her simple embrace at a time when they made need it most. >>> good evening. word came today that the u.s. is beefing up the response to the ebola threat here at home with the formation of a military rapid response medical team. the announcement comes amidst an increased agitated political environment over the handling of the disease and harsh questions over whether the administration is doing enough to prevent an ebola outbreak. so far there are two known cases of people contracted ebola in this country. but today we saw a growing anxiety of those who have potentially been exposed to the virus and the fear manag
the new u.s. military rapid response team and an apology by the hospital in texas. and the tense hours on a cruise ship as thousands waited for one passenger's test results. >>> out of control. how a new england pumpkin festival turned to mayhem, leaving dozen injured and arrested. >>> step by step, the devices that millions now wear in hopes of staying fit. for some they have become a fashion statement. >>> and the hug lady. for those who serve, the power of her...
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new u.s. air strikes pound the terror group tonight. >>> extreme weather. a nation divided.w falling in the heart land, burning heat in the west. and yet another hurricane barrels up the pacific coast. what to expect in the week ahead. >>> and burst bubble. the man in this inflatable contraption trying to run 1,000 miles from florida to bermuda.
new u.s. air strikes pound the terror group tonight. >>> extreme weather. a nation divided.w falling in the heart land, burning heat in the west. and yet another hurricane barrels up the pacific coast. what to expect in the week ahead. >>> and burst bubble. the man in this inflatable contraption trying to run 1,000 miles from florida to bermuda.
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new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement.
new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement.
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and new u.s.-led airstrikes help to push back the
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but news of another u.s.nfection along with dire predictions of the virus's continued spread in west africa raise questions about how well domestic and international agencies are responding. and whether institutions like the cdc and the world health organization are failing in their core mission to contain such outbreaks. joining the panel this week, wall street journal columnist dan henninger and joe rago and former fda deputy commissioner and wall street journal report, dr. scott got leeb. good to have you here. you've been predicting all along this would be worse than people in washington were saying. now that's turned out to be true. is the administration finally getting its arms around the extent of the problem? >> they are finally recognizing the scope of the problem both here and abroad. in the case of dallas cdc underestimated how hard it would be in the hospital to handle a passage like this and may turn out to be the case our health care workers are at greater risk, when we deliver critical care we'
but news of another u.s.nfection along with dire predictions of the virus's continued spread in west africa raise questions about how well domestic and international agencies are responding. and whether institutions like the cdc and the world health organization are failing in their core mission to contain such outbreaks. joining the panel this week, wall street journal columnist dan henninger and joe rago and former fda deputy commissioner and wall street journal report, dr. scott got leeb....
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side withs on your consumer news. two u.s. automakers received good news today, both general motors and chrysler say year-to-year sales were up 19% last month. pickup trucks, including the chevy silverado. chrysler says it saw strong demand for the new jeep cherokee's, suv and its ram pickup truck. overall, sales of the jeep brand of vehicles rose 47% from a year ago. people started lining up at midnight last night in hopes of getting help. >> some beautiful fall weather. >> the nationals hope that doug's forecast is for nice weather friday. preview. if less i's wild-card game is a preview of things to come in the postseason, put on your seatbelt. >> there are a lot of people wrapped around the block in southeast washington, hoping to get their lights back on and in some cases, their gas too. beginning the fiscal year means the d.c. government has money to help people get their utilities back on. >> some of those d.c. residents have been without electricity and other services for a month. sam ford reports. thehey lined up in fr
side withs on your consumer news. two u.s. automakers received good news today, both general motors and chrysler say year-to-year sales were up 19% last month. pickup trucks, including the chevy silverado. chrysler says it saw strong demand for the new jeep cherokee's, suv and its ram pickup truck. overall, sales of the jeep brand of vehicles rose 47% from a year ago. people started lining up at midnight last night in hopes of getting help. >> some beautiful fall weather. >> the...
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>>> new u.s.ures will show whether the fed was right to take the world's biggest economy off monetary life support. >>> samsung profits, loses out to rivals. hello there. this is "world business report." we'll have a report for you on the biggest film lot in the world. but first, it's less than a day since the federal reserve ended the biggest economic stimulus program in global history. and on thursday, we'll have the first health check on the u.s. economy. national output was thought to be growing at around 3% a year in the three months ending in september, but we'll find out official figures in a couple of hours from now. and that's thought to be more sustainable than the 4.6% growth that we saw in the second quarter, but some fear that the slowdown in major economies from europe to china could have a knock-on effect for the world's biggest economy. from new york, here's samira hussain. >> reporter: now that the era of massive asset purchases by the federal reserve has come to an end, can the w
>>> new u.s.ures will show whether the fed was right to take the world's biggest economy off monetary life support. >>> samsung profits, loses out to rivals. hello there. this is "world business report." we'll have a report for you on the biggest film lot in the world. but first, it's less than a day since the federal reserve ended the biggest economic stimulus program in global history. and on thursday, we'll have the first health check on the u.s. economy. national...
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new u.s. air strikes pound the terror group tonight. >>> extreme weather. a nation divided. snow falling in the heart land, heat in the west. yet another hurricane on the pacific coast. what to expect in the week ahead. >>> and burst bubble. the man in this inflatable
new u.s. air strikes pound the terror group tonight. >>> extreme weather. a nation divided. snow falling in the heart land, heat in the west. yet another hurricane on the pacific coast. what to expect in the week ahead. >>> and burst bubble. the man in this inflatable
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any day now back in ohio. >>> plus, a >>> breaking new news, the american freed from north korea set to arrive in the u.she country's reclusive leader makes another appearance. is this a sign of things to come? >>> and startling new details in the case of three teenaged girls from the u.s. arrested on their way allegedly to join isis. this as an extremist in canada runs over two soldiers in a park, killing one. what experts fear most about the homegrown terrorists. >>> a towering figure in journalism is gone -- ben bradley, the legendary editor of the "washington post," the man who oversaw the paper's watergate coverage, has died. woodward and bernstein join us to remember a true great. >>> your "new day" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "new day," with chris cuomo, kate boldaun and michaela pereira. >> welcome to "new day," it is wednesday, october 22nd, 6:00 in the east, i'm chris cuomo joined by alisyn camerota. an american held in north korea is heading home this morning. jeffrey fowle is en route to an air force base in ohio after being picked up by a u.s. military jet in pyongyang, he had be
any day now back in ohio. >>> plus, a >>> breaking new news, the american freed from north korea set to arrive in the u.she country's reclusive leader makes another appearance. is this a sign of things to come? >>> and startling new details in the case of three teenaged girls from the u.s. arrested on their way allegedly to join isis. this as an extremist in canada runs over two soldiers in a park, killing one. what experts fear most about the homegrown terrorists....
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news in terms of retail spending. generally the u.s. nomy is grinding along, still growing, but we got some bad news overseas, germany as we mentioned, europe, china slowing down as well. but i think this moment, this is very healthy if central bankers are realizing finally that printing more money is not the cure and path to economic prosperity. >> i think you're both optimists. i think the pressure, political pressure is going to build on european central bank to follow the u.s. route here, and the political systems there don't want to make the reforms that we all know are necessary, that they know are necessary in labor markets, tax markets and regulation. and then the federal reserve is signaling this week look, if you get any slow down overseas, we're not going to move up our interest rates at all, just delay the day that that happens. >> i am not optimistic that europe is going to reform its economies, that southern europe will fix what's wrong in terms of labor markets where people don't want to hire anyone because you can't fire
news in terms of retail spending. generally the u.s. nomy is grinding along, still growing, but we got some bad news overseas, germany as we mentioned, europe, china slowing down as well. but i think this moment, this is very healthy if central bankers are realizing finally that printing more money is not the cure and path to economic prosperity. >> i think you're both optimists. i think the pressure, political pressure is going to build on european central bank to follow the u.s. route...
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u.s. attorney general says the review is meant in part to keep officers safe, help them deal with new threatshe use of technology. activists are planning rallies in ferguson this weekend to protest what they call police violence and racial profiling. >>> staying in the central u.s. now, more than 2 million people are under flash flood watches and warnings right now as strong storms are forecast to move across the region. our meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us now as he watches this to tell us who is at risk and when this storm will hit, pedram. >> it's right there in missouri around portions of kansas city out towards st. louis. if you're tuned in from this region very early morning hours the thunderstorm will keep you awake. we've seen reports of 1200 lightning strikes in the past 60 minutes alone right across this region of the united states and the frontal boundary stretches 2,000 miles or 3200 kilometer as cross so active weather certainly going to be experienced across this region. in fact, there it is just outside kansas city. you begin to see thunderstorms blossom. severe weather c
u.s. attorney general says the review is meant in part to keep officers safe, help them deal with new threatshe use of technology. activists are planning rallies in ferguson this weekend to protest what they call police violence and racial profiling. >>> staying in the central u.s. now, more than 2 million people are under flash flood watches and warnings right now as strong storms are forecast to move across the region. our meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us now as he watches this...
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>>> we continue to follow developing news. u.s.ials are scramble to go get a texas health care worker now on board a caribbean cruise ship off. the worker handled lab specimens from thomas duncan, the man who died from ebola in texas presbyterian hospital. the woman has quarantined herself along with her travel partner and the state department is working on getting her home. so far, she has no signs of the virus. meanwhile, the texas nurse who contracted ebola is now in maryland for treatment. nina pham was flown to the national institutes of health late last night. she was wearing a white protective suit, but did walk on board that flight, alone. the second nurse who contracted ebola, amber vinson, is being cared for at emory university hospital in atlanta. last night her family released a statement thanking supporters. vinson is reportedly stable and doctors are working on a treatment process for her. >>> there are no known ebola patients in california, but first responders are getting ready just in case. san francisco department
>>> we continue to follow developing news. u.s.ials are scramble to go get a texas health care worker now on board a caribbean cruise ship off. the worker handled lab specimens from thomas duncan, the man who died from ebola in texas presbyterian hospital. the woman has quarantined herself along with her travel partner and the state department is working on getting her home. so far, she has no signs of the virus. meanwhile, the texas nurse who contracted ebola is now in maryland for...
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that is 350 mile. >> despite new u.s.kes overnight, isis fighters are tightening grip on the syrian city of kobani. they also pose a threat to the vast anbar province. the leaders are pleaing for u.s. ground troops. a u.s. official says that is not going to happen. an air strike killed 30 suspected isis militants in the province yesterday. >> the new england washington insists baghdad is safe even with isis on the city's doorstep. we're covering this from multiple angles. ben wedeman is in the iraqi capital. erin mcpike is at the white house. given the situation in baghdad right now, do you feel the city -- do the people there feel the city is secure? >> no, they don't. but it's not a threat from outside from the possibility of isis forces invading or taking over the capital. the worry here is of things like car bombs. there were two car bomb last night in the northern -- two northern suburbs, kill more than 40 people, wounding many others. and this is long been the concern of iraqi security forces. isis -- baghdad is not
that is 350 mile. >> despite new u.s.kes overnight, isis fighters are tightening grip on the syrian city of kobani. they also pose a threat to the vast anbar province. the leaders are pleaing for u.s. ground troops. a u.s. official says that is not going to happen. an air strike killed 30 suspected isis militants in the province yesterday. >> the new england washington insists baghdad is safe even with isis on the city's doorstep. we're covering this from multiple angles. ben...
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u.s. the concern is that we could have a split earnings season. good news for smaller companies with a u.s.-based focus but more cautious commentary from those larger companies that have operations in europe and in asia. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >>> mike thompson says corporate america could reveal that earnings rose by as much as 10% in the third quarter. of course, mike is head of research and advisory services at s&p capital and he joins us. welcome back. the expectations we have to keep saying start high, then they have to keep coming down. you're looking for a pretty good quarter this time. >> oh, yeah, from october to the beginning of october to now, you know, earnings are probably going to start moving up, but you know if you look back six months they were higher. they were probably just shy of 10%. so this is kind of the way the earnings expectation game is sort of played and it cycles up. you can expect something in the 9% to 10% range when all is said and done. >> so mike, what's driving all tha
u.s. the concern is that we could have a split earnings season. good news for smaller companies with a u.s.-based focus but more cautious commentary from those larger companies that have operations in europe and in asia. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >>> mike thompson says corporate america could reveal that earnings rose by as much as 10% in the third quarter. of course, mike is head of research and advisory services at s&p...
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the goal of these new u.s.cks is to identify passengers, airport officials missed or who developed symptoms while traveling. >> this is an additional area of screening that can be targeted that will enhance security and minimize disruption to the public. >> reporter: the ramped up procedures will not begin until saturday. the reason for the delay, they have to get the staff in place and customs officers have to be briefed and trained on the new procedures. renee marsh, cnn, dulles international airport. >> in the coming hours, leaders from seierra leone, guinea and liberia will address the crisis. foundation announced $50 million to help with the ebola response. >> the money will go to buy supplies and improve emergency operations. >> i think we need to move supplies very quickly and educate communities very quickly on how to make sure they don't contract ebola. we need to draw blood from people who have had ebola and recovered from it to use their blood to give those to other people. and then back home, we nee
the goal of these new u.s.cks is to identify passengers, airport officials missed or who developed symptoms while traveling. >> this is an additional area of screening that can be targeted that will enhance security and minimize disruption to the public. >> reporter: the ramped up procedures will not begin until saturday. the reason for the delay, they have to get the staff in place and customs officers have to be briefed and trained on the new procedures. renee marsh, cnn, dulles...
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standard chartered is trading at a 5 1/2 years low following news u.s. authorities reopened an investigation into whether the bank broke sanctions against iran. rbs is taking a litigation hit. the uk bank set aside 400 million for forex and insurance probes. but the lender said it's on track to meet cost cut targets. meanwhile, revenue res mixed despite a 3.9% rise from the same period last year. earlier on cnbc, we spoke to the cfo of bnp paribas and asked him about the eks of clearing and if the banks have found a partner to do i tell on their behalf. >> part of the u.s. settle, there is a relegation plan. that contains many things and runs over several quarters, deep into 2016. actually, the main thing of it is that all the transactions, which is the end process which, for example, a client of bnp paribas would go to a client of another bank, those activities in the future will all have to be done through bnp paribas. so those ee visions today that doesn't happen and those we have to on board. >> in other news, credit suisse earmarking 390 million swi
standard chartered is trading at a 5 1/2 years low following news u.s. authorities reopened an investigation into whether the bank broke sanctions against iran. rbs is taking a litigation hit. the uk bank set aside 400 million for forex and insurance probes. but the lender said it's on track to meet cost cut targets. meanwhile, revenue res mixed despite a 3.9% rise from the same period last year. earlier on cnbc, we spoke to the cfo of bnp paribas and asked him about the eks of clearing and if...
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a new ebola case in the u.s. it's a doctor in new york city.rom the hospital where he's being treated in isolation. >>> another breaking news out of northampton county. a police chase and shooting leaves a driver dead. we're gathering new information about that as well. >> we're waking up to a much nicer start this morning. the rain is gone that's been over our head for the last few days. bill henley will get us started with his first alert forecast. we have a few clouds, right? >> blowing through, winds gusting 36 miles an hour in poconos and 18-mile-an-hour winds in pottstown. temperatures are warm in most area. with with the exception, where cloutsdzy already broken. millville, 46 degrees. that matches 46 degrees in pocono mountains. we'll see lots of sunshine in between the clouds. 55 degrees at 9:00. 61 degrees at lunchtime. then more sunshine later in the afternoon. that's when we'll warm up to 66 degrees. i'm back in less than ten minutes with a look at your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast. but right now, let's check in with jillia
a new ebola case in the u.s. it's a doctor in new york city.rom the hospital where he's being treated in isolation. >>> another breaking news out of northampton county. a police chase and shooting leaves a driver dead. we're gathering new information about that as well. >> we're waking up to a much nicer start this morning. the rain is gone that's been over our head for the last few days. bill henley will get us started with his first alert forecast. we have a few clouds, right?...
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u.s. in terms of high-tech trade. we have a new study coming out next week by fred, and sean minor, where the three authors are setting out an ambitious road map for u.s.-china relations on trade. how far do you think the bilateral investment treaty can go? realistically, where do you think the impact will be over the next couple of years? will it mostly be over u.s. investment in china, are you hopeful that the people in the u.s. will become more receptive to chinese investment the way the u.s. was receptive to the japanese investment? will the investment be in third areas, like africa, do you think the understanding of each other's views as a result of this? i think we're very sympathetic to the idea that you focused on this, but i would like to hear a little more about why you feel this is important. >> about the timetable, both sides need to have very close communications. and very good development in that we have big progress pacts of treaty clarifications. and both the u.s. officials and china think there is real progress. no
u.s. in terms of high-tech trade. we have a new study coming out next week by fred, and sean minor, where the three authors are setting out an ambitious road map for u.s.-china relations on trade. how far do you think the bilateral investment treaty can go? realistically, where do you think the impact will be over the next couple of years? will it mostly be over u.s. investment in china, are you hopeful that the people in the u.s. will become more receptive to chinese investment the way the...
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a new u.s. analysis says a whopping 1.8 million high scale jobs will be createded by 2017. those who will make the most money, computer engineers and software. high school students, you want to focus on tech if you want a good paying job in demand by the time you graduate. >>> if you filed an extension on your taxes, guess what, today is the last day. more than 13 million taxpayers who requested that extension have yet to file. you can file for free through e-file at irs.gov. if you can't make the deadline, let the irs know asap but know penalty and interest may be due with that as well. >>> coming up on news4 at 5, the holiday season is coming around the corner, believe it or not. i know you know this. i will tell you how to make the most of your frequent miles and which companies give you the best deals. >> i hope it's where i have my miles. >> where are you going home for the holidays, where your frequent flyer miles are taking us. >> thanks, erika. >> storm team 4 is tracking heavy rain still pounding the area. we're not alone. wind gusts up to 100 miles an hour. we'll
a new u.s. analysis says a whopping 1.8 million high scale jobs will be createded by 2017. those who will make the most money, computer engineers and software. high school students, you want to focus on tech if you want a good paying job in demand by the time you graduate. >>> if you filed an extension on your taxes, guess what, today is the last day. more than 13 million taxpayers who requested that extension have yet to file. you can file for free through e-file at irs.gov. if you...
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toyota breaks ground on a new u.s. ters in plano, texas, leaving california after more than 50 years headquartered there, with the help of some lucrative tax incentives along the way. new jersey becomes the latest state to permit sports betting. that paves the way for casinos and racetracks to take bets on football games, horse races, everything else. but the ncaa and major professional sports leagues are suing to stop it. we'll see. tyler matheson, and you can bet on getting all your business news on cnbc. >>> next, in sports, mo'ne davis steps on to baseball's biggest stage. hear what she had to say about throwing out the first pitch at the world series. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speeds of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job of posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half-fast. totally half-fast. stop living with half-fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as
toyota breaks ground on a new u.s. ters in plano, texas, leaving california after more than 50 years headquartered there, with the help of some lucrative tax incentives along the way. new jersey becomes the latest state to permit sports betting. that paves the way for casinos and racetracks to take bets on football games, horse races, everything else. but the ncaa and major professional sports leagues are suing to stop it. we'll see. tyler matheson, and you can bet on getting all your business...
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last year, president obama traveled to the university of cape town to usher in a new chapter of the u.s./africa relationship. he called on students there along with leaders from the 54 distinct countries of the african union and leaders from the united states to embrace key tenants of his vision for our alliance. to advance progress in democratic institutions. to strengthen peace and prosperity. to encourage opportunity and development. and to spur economic growth, trade and investment. as america's chief commercial officer, i feel strongly that this last pillar, the u.s./africa economic relationship is fundamental to our mutual peace and prosperity. we know that businesses serve as a key bridge between our continents, but we also share the conviction that the ties of commerce can be stronger, deeper and more lasting. when i led a trade mission to ghana last may, i heard a variation of this message from public and private sector leaders alike. the u.s./africa commercial partnership is essential. and the time to do business in africa is no longer five years away. the time to do business
last year, president obama traveled to the university of cape town to usher in a new chapter of the u.s./africa relationship. he called on students there along with leaders from the 54 distinct countries of the african union and leaders from the united states to embrace key tenants of his vision for our alliance. to advance progress in democratic institutions. to strengthen peace and prosperity. to encourage opportunity and development. and to spur economic growth, trade and investment. as...
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it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. ing u.s. is now voya. anging the way you think of retirement. who would have thought masterthree cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline.moni. my total offer to courage. b is $800,000. i feel they need $300,000 in renovation, $300,000 in inventory, $100,000 in working capital, and another $100,000 to pay off existing debt. how much equity in your business is that
it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. ing u.s. is now voya. anging the way you think of retirement. who would have thought masterthree cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and...
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new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. it hurts. you doin'? this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that there was something i could do to help. some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. don't wait until someone you love develops shingles. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. d
new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. it hurts. you doin'? this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles...
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very low at 14 + in the big news u.s. now and fear of rising and the slightly lower this morning >> : . story is for tuesday giants winning the world series they collide tomorrow we tried have the pride and rain or shine question is are you what our garbage try and how should redress for >> : forcing outside in a moment trainable 24 hours from now at the moment clear in terms of visibility temperatures are mild side still riding high on the giants when temperatures today it still felt like this was a clear '50s for the bay area by what we're seeing right now and in the mutt noontime some mild threat today and this afternoon and has also been used and the philippines here and there. the most part the upper 70's this afternoon for more locations. and into tomorrow. this begins to affect us right now bringing rain but i about 7:00 tomorrow morning seeing some steady showers and the north bay and light during the rate pre time to see the front right overhead >> : because guinness accumulation for the north bay mountains. quar
very low at 14 + in the big news u.s. now and fear of rising and the slightly lower this morning >> : . story is for tuesday giants winning the world series they collide tomorrow we tried have the pride and rain or shine question is are you what our garbage try and how should redress for >> : forcing outside in a moment trainable 24 hours from now at the moment clear in terms of visibility temperatures are mild side still riding high on the giants when temperatures today it still...
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this is not exactly new u.s. troops going. but what they are trying to do here is at least speed them up to get it going. >> okay. ed henry, we'll head back to you for any breaking details. thank you. hospital officials in dallas are admitting they made serious mistakes in dealing with the first ebola patient to be diagnosed here in the u.s. alicia is in dallas again tonight. >> reporter: underprepared and under fire. the botched treatment of the first ebola fatality in the u.s. admitted failure. >> we made mistakes. we did not correctly diagnose his symptoms as ebolaened we are deeply sorry. >> reporter: the handling of thomas duncan is what set the chain of events in motion. after duncan's death, they will move nina fan from a hospital to a biocontainment unit at the national institutes of health. for a third day in a row nurses unions waved a red flag. >> what happened in texas example of the missteps, what we have to fix. >> reporter: new questions also swirl over yesterday's movement of nurse amber vincent, because of the
this is not exactly new u.s. troops going. but what they are trying to do here is at least speed them up to get it going. >> okay. ed henry, we'll head back to you for any breaking details. thank you. hospital officials in dallas are admitting they made serious mistakes in dealing with the first ebola patient to be diagnosed here in the u.s. alicia is in dallas again tonight. >> reporter: underprepared and under fire. the botched treatment of the first ebola fatality in the u.s....