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. >> he took us to salt lake city. >> you'll do a number of voice driving. >> call amy smith at work. amy smith at work. she's always so busy. >> dial your own phone number. >> dial 805... no. you're stupid. >> did you say "dial." >> no, i said you're stupid. >> play your c.d. >> play c.d. turn it up. >> did you say... >> you don't get me. you just don't get me. how did i do. >> one of the things i noticed as you drove along is you slowed way down. >> i grew up learning how to drive and text and drive - it wasn't illegal. how slow did i go? >> 20, 10 miles less than the first pass. >> to provide context for how distracting the tests are, study participants must problems. >> we want you to solve the maths problems and here is the critical thing. after it gives maths problem, it will say recall, and it's your cue to say dog, fence - whatever the words were. 0. >> two times two is four. minus two - no, you are wrong. >> recall. >> fast, milk, dish, scratch. take that. [ laughs ] >> 8 times 14. >> i didn't get that. i'm trying to drive. i feel we have gone too far. >> again, we have a que
. >> he took us to salt lake city. >> you'll do a number of voice driving. >> call amy smith at work. amy smith at work. she's always so busy. >> dial your own phone number. >> dial 805... no. you're stupid. >> did you say "dial." >> no, i said you're stupid. >> play your c.d. >> play c.d. turn it up. >> did you say... >> you don't get me. you just don't get me. how did i do. >> one of the things i noticed as you...
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to be leaving. >> you could go skiing here. >> that's what the irony of it all is. >> reporter: he told us he was catching a flight to salt lake city to go skiing. we notice that most flights along the northeast corridor have been canceled. airport officials tell us even though the flights were canceled here, they did set up sleep zones. they had four people sleep in those designated areas beyond the security gate. and in the next half hour we hope to have an update for you from the airport. live for now from phl, monique braxton, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you, monique. remember if you're traveling today or trying to travel or picking somebody up call this number, 1-800-phl-gate. that's where you can get the latest information. >> we're tracking light snow in the area. a couple of spots where it's coming down heavier, but light snow is coming down for much of the morning only to taper off this afternoon. the gusty winds we already have will be staying with us and deliver much colder air tonight. the temperatures will be plummeting into the teens. so any snow left on the ground is going to be frozen solid tonight. no snow falling righ
to be leaving. >> you could go skiing here. >> that's what the irony of it all is. >> reporter: he told us he was catching a flight to salt lake city to go skiing. we notice that most flights along the northeast corridor have been canceled. airport officials tell us even though the flights were canceled here, they did set up sleep zones. they had four people sleep in those designated areas beyond the security gate. and in the next half hour we hope to have an update for you...
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i would rather work on the outside. >> jon huntsman joining us from salt lake city. always a pleasure to have you on the broadcast. up next, we go live to havana, cuba. a new chapter in u.s.-cuba relations. more state of the union reaction. "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ >> another big story where following on this wednesday, a new beginning in cuba. live in havana where the high level delegation begins today's negotiations to restorative o-matic relations with the communist government. what is the focus of these stocks? -- talks? >> the assistant secretary of state for the western hemisphere affairs touchdown in havana earlier today. both sides and say they want safer immigration. they will focus on things like reestablishing diplomatic relations. >> what does the united states hope to get from these talks? >> there's a whole range of issues. a lot of people are talking about increased freedom for the cuban people. member of the u.s. state department mentioned even talking about immigration could provide better opportunities for cuban people. a lot of the focus will be over rees
i would rather work on the outside. >> jon huntsman joining us from salt lake city. always a pleasure to have you on the broadcast. up next, we go live to havana, cuba. a new chapter in u.s.-cuba relations. more state of the union reaction. "bottom line" continues in a moment. ♪ >> another big story where following on this wednesday, a new beginning in cuba. live in havana where the high level delegation begins today's negotiations to restorative o-matic relations with...
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used to deal with. that leaves local government to do the rest and we think we do it pretty well. >> certainly in salt lake city, we certainly wish we had the resources of a larger city like los angeles, but i think we're confident that a combination of city government, non-profit faith-based organizations, partnerships at the state level that we are pretty well prepared to be able to house our immigrant population and provide for them. salt lake citiesy is a refugee resettlement city. we have 50,000 resettlement and several languages in our city. we are dealing with folks in poverty or who come to our country or come to salt lake city in need. it is a remarkably giving society and community where. we're the number one service volunteer state in the country. we feel we can address this. we're anxious to welcome new citizens into our community. >> and how do you feel? >> anaheim is the largest city in orange county. about 350,000. very ethnic. 70% ethnic, i think 55% latino 20% asian. we're the largest american air populations in the united states. we were listening to mayor garcetti and thinking man, he's got a
used to deal with. that leaves local government to do the rest and we think we do it pretty well. >> certainly in salt lake city, we certainly wish we had the resources of a larger city like los angeles, but i think we're confident that a combination of city government, non-profit faith-based organizations, partnerships at the state level that we are pretty well prepared to be able to house our immigrant population and provide for them. salt lake citiesy is a refugee resettlement city. we...
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and it's a very expensive way to provide health care, and so to us, and i'm speaking regionally now, not just at salt lake city, if we can find a way to better manage our health care costs and provide better health care, we're all better off as a community and as a society. so to me, in a way, with this executive order it may not change health care, but it's not that we're not providing health care today, it's just a very expensive way we're providing in some instances, and if we can find a better way to do it, we should. >> california is exploring and has discussed a change in the law. what do you think about the idea of making undocumented eligible for the state medicaid program? >> i think it's very reasonable. as people are being treated already, of course, and it seems like -- i think it would be reasonable. >> do you see it as a bridge too far politically, that there might be a backlash, even in california on that, or not? >> probably somewhat. but i think people in california understand that there is a problem that needs to be solved. it might not be the way everyone wants to solve it, but obviously peo
and it's a very expensive way to provide health care, and so to us, and i'm speaking regionally now, not just at salt lake city, if we can find a way to better manage our health care costs and provide better health care, we're all better off as a community and as a society. so to me, in a way, with this executive order it may not change health care, but it's not that we're not providing health care today, it's just a very expensive way we're providing in some instances, and if we can find a...
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to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ >>> for nine years, the unabomber had evaded capture, outwitting law enforcement by using low tech methods and staying off the grid. but after he was spotted in the salt lake city in 1987, he seemed to vanish. >> it's been a year since the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >> after he committed that bombing and that composite was circulated in 1987, he dropped out of sight for six years. >> he could have been incarcerated. he could have had health issues. but you also have to realize it was the first time ever since 1978 he had ever been seen placing a device. so it could have been because he was fearful that he would be caught. >> the unabomber from 1987 to 1993 did nothing. people thought he was dead. but what he was doing, he was really learning how to build better bombs. >> wasn't until june of 1993 that the unabomber surfaced again sending a letter to "the new york times" saying we're the terrorist group fc, we have more to say and we'll get back in touch with you later. >> "fc" apparently stood for freedom club. kaczynski's assertion it was a terrorist group was another misdirection. fc would now take responsibility for a renewed wave of attacks. th
to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ >>> for nine years, the unabomber had evaded capture, outwitting law enforcement by using low tech methods and staying off the grid. but after he was spotted in the salt lake city in 1987, he seemed to vanish. >> it's been a year since the unabomber left his angry mark of death. >> after he committed that bombing and that composite was circulated in 1987, he dropped out of sight for six years. >> he could have been incarcerated. he...
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us about the depth of depression in some of the highest communities in the nation. >> for some people the altitude makes them happy. for others it leads to depression. >> america tonight's adam may in salt lake city the buckle of the suicide belt. and on target, the fury over a florida department's shooting practice. >> i'm not a mug shot. >> and the faithful urging officers to use me instead. >> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. it's grown into one of the world's most feared organizations increasing it's pow as it tries to create what is called an islamic state and isil has become a very wealthy one with assets over 2 trillion-dollar and steady income in the billions each year. it is a formidable force that the west is struggling to combat and contain and to do so try to understand what has proven to be a sophisticated economy. tonight a look inside isil incorporated from al jazeera's nick schifrin. er. >> down a bumpy turkish road a few feet from the syrian border we search for isil's source of income. our guide a 22-year-old female smugglering. her tools jerry cans earmarked for gas. in a discrete hold room we see how isil recruits. our recruiter is a 27-year-old syrian it
us about the depth of depression in some of the highest communities in the nation. >> for some people the altitude makes them happy. for others it leads to depression. >> america tonight's adam may in salt lake city the buckle of the suicide belt. and on target, the fury over a florida department's shooting practice. >> i'm not a mug shot. >> and the faithful urging officers to use me instead. >> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. it's grown...
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it's 16 now in salt lake city, phoenix 41, only 50 in l.a., 10 in boise now, albuquerque 18 degrees, some of that colder air going to advance toward us heading into next workweek, but before then a storm system that is kind of hard to see right now because the map is showing a stark contrast in temperatures during the day, but then as we head into the evening, that contrast kind of diminishes a little bit, but this is where our next area of low pressure is making its way toward from. it's the southern stream storm. that will head toward us as we head into the weekend. so that rain moves in and it will just be rain in the immediate metro, but icy spots are likely in the mountains . as we head through the rest of the weekend, the rain continues, so unfortunately not the best weather to be outside this weekend. we'll track the approaching rain with 9 futurecast and also look at that arctic blast on the way in the first alert seven-day, back to you. >>> the flu is getting a pass start on 2015. it's now widespread in 36 states much earlier than in years past. at least 15 children have died so far. 1 reason? scientists discovered the most
it's 16 now in salt lake city, phoenix 41, only 50 in l.a., 10 in boise now, albuquerque 18 degrees, some of that colder air going to advance toward us heading into next workweek, but before then a storm system that is kind of hard to see right now because the map is showing a stark contrast in temperatures during the day, but then as we head into the evening, that contrast kind of diminishes a little bit, but this is where our next area of low pressure is making its way toward from. it's the...
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us talking about this meeting. we can't discount the importance of the buzz associated with this. now, jeb bush today already tweeted when he was leaving the airport, thanking the delta crew that was taking him to salt lake cityting that there were reporters milling about at the gate where he was taking off. people kept catching a picture of him on the other end as well. so some of the social media buzz. if you remember, there's a real difference in these two. now, they're of course big names in the republican party, but when jeb bush was governor of florida, he never really had a tough primary contest. he has been talked about as one of the major voices in the party for a long time. mitt romney has been through lots of bruising contests and he's in possession of all the vetting documentation he had on his short list of running mate choices from 2012. so they have a lot of knowledge about the inner workings of their own party, the donors and how things might play out. i don't expect we'll get a very thorough readout of this meeting, but the fact it's happening is certainly notable and interesting. and maybe sometime down the line if one or both of them don't run, maybe we'll learn more, and if both of them do
us talking about this meeting. we can't discount the importance of the buzz associated with this. now, jeb bush today already tweeted when he was leaving the airport, thanking the delta crew that was taking him to salt lake cityting that there were reporters milling about at the gate where he was taking off. people kept catching a picture of him on the other end as well. so some of the social media buzz. if you remember, there's a real difference in these two. now, they're of course big names...
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us a lot to chew on. thank you. [applause] >> 84 joining us. the next panel is new faces new places a conversation with mayors and the honorable there from colorado and the mayor of salt lake city taught and also from mannheim california enjoining them on stage is a correspondent of national journal who will help to moderate. >> will come. i will star in rehabilitator turns but we will start with the point that although there are few paid cities with those that our eligible for executive action in fact, this is substantially dispersed more than ronald reagan with the top 20 counties only for that total pool of the eligible population there is a lot of people out there with the orange county and anaheim and suburban denver, salt lake county commission to 2000. when we get beyond chicago and the european l.a. is the infrastructure in place to work through this process in cities of your size? to make a short answer is yes. the city of aurora is 350,000 people. we're already a city where caucasians are a minority. 6% asian 19 percent african-american, 28 percent hispanic one or 2% whenever. that leaves less than 50 percent caucasian and it has been that way for a while. we find way
us a lot to chew on. thank you. [applause] >> 84 joining us. the next panel is new faces new places a conversation with mayors and the honorable there from colorado and the mayor of salt lake city taught and also from mannheim california enjoining them on stage is a correspondent of national journal who will help to moderate. >> will come. i will star in rehabilitator turns but we will start with the point that although there are few paid cities with those that our eligible for...