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for shireen yates, that kind of knowledge can make or break her meal out.the smiley face sign she was hoping for, she dived right into her gluten free empanadas. for the pbs newshour, i'm cat wise in san francisco. today, back to the campaign trail and for us a chance for an individual look at what's been a most surprising race for the white house. for that with we're joined by the "politics monday" team, amy walter, and tamera keith. hello on monday on this christmas weekend. we know it has been a crazy race. unexpected in many ways. but start with the republicans. do you remember a moment along the way where you said to yourself, this is not what i was expecting? >> there have been so many of those moments, jeffery, but i think it's when scott walker dropped out of the race because it made me realize everything i assumed about what this election was going to shape up to be was not working out that way. scott walker on paper looked like the perfect bridge candidate. for him to drop out this early... and that combined with bush's struggles really said to me
for shireen yates, that kind of knowledge can make or break her meal out.the smiley face sign she was hoping for, she dived right into her gluten free empanadas. for the pbs newshour, i'm cat wise in san francisco. today, back to the campaign trail and for us a chance for an individual look at what's been a most surprising race for the white house. for that with we're joined by the "politics monday" team, amy walter, and tamera keith. hello on monday on this christmas weekend. we know...
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amy: pamela yates, your final comment? then we will do a post show and posted online. >> that is something that someone could be saying right now here and today about how the mainstream media covers movements that are happening all around us and in the streets. ofkell was a fierce critic the mainstream media. and summit of his documentary films are skeptical of what is the political line that we are being taught through mainstream media. and he wanted to have an alternative. amy: pamela yates, we will continue this conversation and post it at democracynow.org. pamela yates is the director of the documentary "rebel citizen," about the life of renowned cinematographer haskell wexler. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york
amy: pamela yates, your final comment? then we will do a post show and posted online. >> that is something that someone could be saying right now here and today about how the mainstream media covers movements that are happening all around us and in the streets. ofkell was a fierce critic the mainstream media. and summit of his documentary films are skeptical of what is the political line that we are being taught through mainstream media. and he wanted to have an alternative. amy: pamela...
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new jersey reporter toni yates spoke to drivers. you can imagine what they had to say. >> reporter: these are some of district. the number one issue, parking. >> the more that people come in to support the restaurants and the bars here, the less parking the people have who live here or work here. >> reporter: nearly all parking in the busy areas are metered and business owners have to pay to park. frank owns this corporate photography shop. >> parking for the owner, $100 to park when you arrive with your equipment for your business. >> reporter: rudy is director of the antique emporium. >> we have to pay for parking but it doesn't guarantee us a park. catch as catch can. they want to raise that up. >> reporter: city leaders are proposing changes that include raising rates, especially in the busiest zones and lower rates in less used parking areas hoping visitors will use them leaving more premium spots available. supply and trying to manage 85 xs city so people aren't driving around wasting gas looking for spaces. >> reporter: every
new jersey reporter toni yates spoke to drivers. you can imagine what they had to say. >> reporter: these are some of district. the number one issue, parking. >> the more that people come in to support the restaurants and the bars here, the less parking the people have who live here or work here. >> reporter: nearly all parking in the busy areas are metered and business owners have to pay to park. frank owns this corporate photography shop. >> parking for the owner, $100...
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here is new jersey reporter toni yates. >> reporter: this magical journey began with early morning check is in and a big send off. >> where are we going? >> north policy. >> reporter: these party guests are under medical care at saint barnabas and university medical hospital in newark. kids beaming happy boarding north policy one. >> nothing says christmas or holidays or hanukkah, ramadan that they will have today. >> reporter: united airlines employees began planning in july all volunteering their time for this one hour flight to the north policy. it's a holiday party with flight attendants and paramedics turned singing elves. landing to come here, gate c 90 now the north policy. i can't tell who is having more fun, united airlines or the children. this party comes from the heart. you can tell. >> this is the best. to give back and be here and watching the faces on the kids. it's awesome. >> super. super. can't ask for more. >> face painting, student faculty band, parents and smiles. plenty for the best flight of the season. at newark liberty airport, toni yates, channel 7 eyewitness ne
here is new jersey reporter toni yates. >> reporter: this magical journey began with early morning check is in and a big send off. >> where are we going? >> north policy. >> reporter: these party guests are under medical care at saint barnabas and university medical hospital in newark. kids beaming happy boarding north policy one. >> nothing says christmas or holidays or hanukkah, ramadan that they will have today. >> reporter: united airlines employees began...
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i'm toni yates in for michelle charlesworth. >> i'm rob nelson. thanks for being with us for the 7:00 hour. postcard shot. >> wasn't it. >> so great. it has been a mild start to fall. >> not complaining. >> mother nature has been kind to us. >> and so has amy freeze. the first look at the sunday >> this is something to write home about, tell everybody, tell your friends. you came to new york city and it was in the 50s for the stretch of the weekend. absolutely gorgeous. lots of sunshine to start off the day, similar to yesterday where we ended up with 51 for the high. we are at 41 in central park. i think we could beat yesterday's temperatures because we are getting really warm readings coming up for the futurecast for the afternoon. despite the 24-hour temperature change, keeping the temperatures about where they were yesterday at the same time, that includes the subfreezing areas of white plains at 30 degrees. poughkeepsie, monticello and and dover, the 32-degree mark. islip 31 right now. everybody outside of the city starts cool. takes no time
i'm toni yates in for michelle charlesworth. >> i'm rob nelson. thanks for being with us for the 7:00 hour. postcard shot. >> wasn't it. >> so great. it has been a mild start to fall. >> not complaining. >> mother nature has been kind to us. >> and so has amy freeze. the first look at the sunday >> this is something to write home about, tell everybody, tell your friends. you came to new york city and it was in the 50s for the stretch of the weekend....
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. >> at the reunion, here is toni yates. >> reporter: three families. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: one member of each needed a kidney. one member of each gave a kidney. joe needed a kidney. his mother joan gave a kidney to ken. ken's wife donna gave one to art to art's daughter karen gave one to joe. by the way, father and daughter were a match but they joined the circle to complete it for more. there are people in the world that are able to do that. >> his mom included. >> he is so healthy now. >> i was going to give my kidney to my dad anyway. when i you knew this would work out it made sense. >> in my life this is probably one of the most emotional moments i had. my life has been saved by this woman. >> reporter: that would be ken's wife. >> go back and have him join me at the gym and share my trainer and go out and do all the things that we can do together. >> play with my grandkids. >> reporter: st. barnabas do about 30 donor chains like this every year. the program is the second largest in the nation. >> we have compatible pairs, matching them can be complex. one of the inte
. >> at the reunion, here is toni yates. >> reporter: three families. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: one member of each needed a kidney. one member of each gave a kidney. joe needed a kidney. his mother joan gave a kidney to ken. ken's wife donna gave one to art to art's daughter karen gave one to joe. by the way, father and daughter were a match but they joined the circle to complete it for more. there are people in the world that are able to do that. >> his...
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new jersey transit toni yates has the story -- new jersey reporter toni yates has the story. >> reporter: steve woodward knows his family's love beyond measure. his daughter liz paid for breakfast for two exhausted firefighters. they shared her kind gesture with millions on social media. >> we kept posting it and posting it. >> reporter: it changed liz' family's life. he suffered a brain aneurysm in 2010. >> he was in a way in hospitals and nursing homes for 567 days. >> reporter: they took him home in 2013, house wheelchair made ready then -- >> the house was being foreclosed. we lost the home. we have since moved and, like i said, regardless of whatever challenges my family faced, we stayed together. >> reporter: the wood wards needed a van to end steve's years of being home bound except for medical trips, the only trips insurance would pay for. >> the only two times he has been able to get out into the outside world has been for katie's high school graduation a few years ago and for his father's funeral. >> reporter: donations poured in. the fund-raising efforts brought in $80,000 so
new jersey transit toni yates has the story -- new jersey reporter toni yates has the story. >> reporter: steve woodward knows his family's love beyond measure. his daughter liz paid for breakfast for two exhausted firefighters. they shared her kind gesture with millions on social media. >> we kept posting it and posting it. >> reporter: it changed liz' family's life. he suffered a brain aneurysm in 2010. >> he was in a way in hospitals and nursing homes for 567 days....
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we're live in midtown, toni yates channel 7 eyewitness news. back to you rob. >> thank you toni. >>> police are searching for a man who violently attacked a woman on board an a train in brooklyn. police released surveillance images of a man they're looking for him. it happened in brooklyn heights. they say that he punched the woman on her head and then took off. the 29-year-old woman was not seriously hurt. >>> this morning friends and family are mourning the loss of a new jersey state trooper killed in the line of duty while responding to an emergency call. trooper eli mccarson was killed in quinton township when his car went off the road and then crashed into a utility pole. mccarson was just 30 years old and recently married. he was assigned to the woods town station and graduated from the academy back in february. >>> 5:36. you're never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic and bill evans with your accuweather forecast. clouds this morning. we have ourselves a nice start to the day with some comfortable temperatures. have your w
we're live in midtown, toni yates channel 7 eyewitness news. back to you rob. >> thank you toni. >>> police are searching for a man who violently attacked a woman on board an a train in brooklyn. police released surveillance images of a man they're looking for him. it happened in brooklyn heights. they say that he punched the woman on her head and then took off. the 29-year-old woman was not seriously hurt. >>> this morning friends and family are mourning the loss of a...
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tony yates is with us, he worked at the bank of england for 20 years.entioned with joe that the bank of england still has a long way to go before it hits its inflation target. you could say the same thing about the fed. do you think of the fed inflation target acts like more of the ceiling? know that acts like a ceiling, but there are questions as to whether it's being treated as such. if i were there i would be consciously trying to overshoot so that i wouldn't hit it. the risks of losing control of the economy and the downside of much greater, basically because we know how to tighten policy. a weakening column a, a weakening inflation is tricky in this spot. central-bank balance sheets feel can a bloated. do you think the reason i wanted to move was because inflation works with long lag? your blog is called long invariable, a reference to the lags with which policy works. is that a bad idea? is there a reason she should try to get ahead of the curve? tony: no, that logic is completely sound. it's a question of -- how you cope with the risks of things
tony yates is with us, he worked at the bank of england for 20 years.entioned with joe that the bank of england still has a long way to go before it hits its inflation target. you could say the same thing about the fed. do you think of the fed inflation target acts like more of the ceiling? know that acts like a ceiling, but there are questions as to whether it's being treated as such. if i were there i would be consciously trying to overshoot so that i wouldn't hit it. the risks of losing...
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at newark liberty airport, toni yates, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> that is all kind of special. fantastic. >>> another one a 9-year-old boy with cystic fibrosis granted a holiday wish. he want to be jolly old st. nick himself. >> merry christmas. >> he said merry christmas. despite his battle with the life-threatening disorder he wanted to deliver holiday he dressed up as santa claus and brought press to patients at local hospitals. >> doesn't surprise me. of others. >> oh. he was one of the 50 wishes granted by the make a wish foundation yesterday. >> so cool. >> very. >>> "star wars" fans that want >>> "star wars" the informations a -- the force a weakens hits theaters this week. >> we are talking more than t- shirts. lauren glassberg explains how the force is awakening a whole array of beauty and fashion items. >> reporter: this is our "star wars" pop up shop which we love. bloomingdales is feeling the force of "star wars." a pop up shop stocked with movie related merchandise. >> this is a bbh droid. recreate movie memorabilia. >> suitcases that and sweatshirts. >> love how t
at newark liberty airport, toni yates, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> that is all kind of special. fantastic. >>> another one a 9-year-old boy with cystic fibrosis granted a holiday wish. he want to be jolly old st. nick himself. >> merry christmas. >> he said merry christmas. despite his battle with the life-threatening disorder he wanted to deliver holiday he dressed up as santa claus and brought press to patients at local hospitals. >> doesn't surprise me. of...
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. >> las personas que piensan porque han comprado un yate, una mansiÓn, un carro de carrera, caballoss de la transacciÓn es cuando comienza a veces una investigaciÓn. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios ♪ ♪ maria mariana: la justicia no corre riesgos con el amigo hispano de la matanza de san bernardino. los militares no se dejan ver en la bÚsquedas del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn loera en su pueblo, al regresar regalos para el tío súper tech-y. y para el sobrino. listo y listo. ahorra hasta 50% en los últimos tablets, como el ellipsis de 10 pulgadas por $99.99. tu lista de regalos, lista con verizon. eso es holidone. enrique marquez, el hispano que confeso haber ♪ ♪ mariana : enrique mÁrquez, el hispano que confesÓ haber comprado las armas para el proceso de san bernardino seguirÁ preso, nos dicen por qÉe el juez tomÓ esta decision. periodista: el juez de la corte decidiÓ no darle fianza a enrique mÁrquez, era amigo de syed farook uno de los dos autores en san bernardino, dejÓ mÁs de 14 muertos y 20 heridos, ademÁs de casarse con una inmigrante rusa para arreglarle la esta
. >> las personas que piensan porque han comprado un yate, una mansiÓn, un carro de carrera, caballoss de la transacciÓn es cuando comienza a veces una investigaciÓn. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios ♪ ♪ maria mariana: la justicia no corre riesgos con el amigo hispano de la matanza de san bernardino. los militares no se dejan ver en la bÚsquedas del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn loera en su pueblo, al regresar regalos para el tío súper tech-y. y para el...
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joining me richard grenel there, bill gavin and steven yates. and mercedes schlepp. i felt your outrage earlier in your tweets but we did get ash carter to say isis is not contained. >> it was troubling to hear ash carter is doing everything he asked him to do which goes to the hart of the matter here. we have a secretary of defense that is not asking for specific strategy. meaning, not asking for intelligence officers to be on the ground and getting timely and accurate intelligence for the bombing campaign. i think that's troublesome. we need a secretary of defense pushing for the president, not covering for the president on the kill. i think bill gates, the former secretary of defense is right. this white house demand if loyalty and information that's manipulated and demands political people act politically in their position, and ash carter today proved that. charles: most people felt was a straight shooter. but a lot of people those would make it difference. apparently not. and again if youd mitt isis wasn't contained it would be admitting what he's doing don't wo
joining me richard grenel there, bill gavin and steven yates. and mercedes schlepp. i felt your outrage earlier in your tweets but we did get ash carter to say isis is not contained. >> it was troubling to hear ash carter is doing everything he asked him to do which goes to the hart of the matter here. we have a secretary of defense that is not asking for specific strategy. meaning, not asking for intelligence officers to be on the ground and getting timely and accurate intelligence for...
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el secretario de su yate nacional indicÓ que el gobierno ya ha elevado la seguridad en los aeropuertosa de seguridad y hemos dicho que no hay es inteligencia especÍfica creíble de un ataque terrorista al paÍs pero estamos preocupados sobre imitadores y ataques solitarios. fernando: al gobierno tiene sistema de alerta que nunca se ha utilizado porque requiere que exista una amenaza especÍfica inminente para informar al pÚblico. despuÉs del discurso de obama, muchos lÍderes republicanos como presidente del comitÉ de seguridad nacional, lo critican de no tener una estrategia clara contra el estado islÁmico. >> he tenido suficiente, no podemos ser ciegos a la amenaza ante nosotros. isis no ha sido conferida. f ernando: un ex subsecretario de defensa de la estaciÓn de bush opina que obama corre el riesgo de perder a la opiniÓn pÚblica en su manejo frente al terrorismo. >> lo que hasta es que el -pasa es que el pÚblico estÁ con miedo.p - lo de san bernardino, de alguna forma es inexplicable. el presidente sale con un discurso de tolerancia, que para muchos americanos, suena hueco. f ernando:
el secretario de su yate nacional indicÓ que el gobierno ya ha elevado la seguridad en los aeropuertosa de seguridad y hemos dicho que no hay es inteligencia especÍfica creíble de un ataque terrorista al paÍs pero estamos preocupados sobre imitadores y ataques solitarios. fernando: al gobierno tiene sistema de alerta que nunca se ha utilizado porque requiere que exista una amenaza especÍfica inminente para informar al pÚblico. despuÉs del discurso de obama, muchos lÍderes republicanos...
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. >> las personas que piensan porque han comprado un yate, una mansiÓn, un carro de carrera, caballosansacciÓn es cuando comienza a veces una investigaciÓn. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios ♪ ♪ maria mariana: la justicia no corre riesgos con el amigo hispano de la matanza de san bernardino. los deja de posponer tu lista de compras. ahorra hasta 50% en los últimos smartphones android, como el samsung galaxy s6, ahora con $400 de descuento. tu lista de regalos, lista con verizon. eso es holidone. deja de posponer tu lista de compras. ahorra hasta 50% en los últimos smartphones android, como el samsung galaxy s6, ahora con $400 de descuento. tu lista de regalos, lista con verizon. eso es holidone. y para el sobrino. listo y listo. ahorra hasta 50% en los últimos tablets, como el ellipsis de 10 pulgadas por $99.99. tu lista de regalos, lista con verizon. eso es holidone. enrique marquez, el hispano que confeso haber ♪ ♪ mariana : enrique mÁrquez, el hispano que confesÓ haber comprado las armas para el proceso de san bernardino seguirÁ preso, nos dicen por qÉe el juez tomÓ
. >> las personas que piensan porque han comprado un yate, una mansiÓn, un carro de carrera, caballosansacciÓn es cuando comienza a veces una investigaciÓn. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios ♪ ♪ maria mariana: la justicia no corre riesgos con el amigo hispano de la matanza de san bernardino. los deja de posponer tu lista de compras. ahorra hasta 50% en los últimos smartphones android, como el samsung galaxy s6, ahora con $400 de descuento. tu lista de regalos,...
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la familia de fa yate faruk., estaba la madre del asesino, su hermano y su cuÑado. y mientras el vecino y amigo de faruk, tendrÁ su segunda audiencia en la corte este prÓximo lunes, se sabrÁ si puede salir libre bajo fianza o permanecerÁ detenido en la cÁrcel. >>> en texas esta desaparecido el a adolescente que hace... cuando manejaba en estado de embriaguez. no apareciÓ en suscita con los oficiales, que debÍan vigilar la libertad condicional la que fue sentenciado por 10 aÑos por el fatal accidente. la madre de caucho estÁ desaparecida, su casco bro notoriedad cuando su defensa argumentÓ que el joven no entendÍa las consecuencias de sus actos, porque provenÍa de una familia rica. >>> el clima cÁlido que afecta el noreste del paÍs continuara este fin de semana los neoyorquinos vieron por primera vez un poquito de polvo helado. en el aeropuerto internacional de buffalo. cayÓ algo de nieve, en otros tiempos recibÍa 22 pulgadas. la temperatura la que estÁn acostumbro dos los habitantes de buffalo es de 32 aÑos y est
la familia de fa yate faruk., estaba la madre del asesino, su hermano y su cuÑado. y mientras el vecino y amigo de faruk, tendrÁ su segunda audiencia en la corte este prÓximo lunes, se sabrÁ si puede salir libre bajo fianza o permanecerÁ detenido en la cÁrcel. >>> en texas esta desaparecido el a adolescente que hace... cuando manejaba en estado de embriaguez. no apareciÓ en suscita con los oficiales, que debÍan vigilar la libertad condicional la que fue sentenciado por 10 aÑos...
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we're live in midtown, toni yates channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> on long island things didn't go quite as planned at the regal theater in deer park. long island reporter kristin thorne tweeted out video from inside the theater as people were told that they would not be able to see the rest of the movie. it stopped playing after about 90 minutes. workers were not able to get it going again, so people were given two free tickets to come back and they were also given their money back for the film, but it didn't do too much to calm their anger. >> you know those folks were mad. >> if you don't have tickets to see the film, you can still take part in star wars history. fans are working to break the guinness book of world records for the largest lightsaber battles. battles are planned for tonight in several cities including here in new york in washington square park. the battle in our hood kicks off at 8:00 tonight. get your sabers ready. >> all right. >>> 6:45. time to get a check on the accuweather forecast. >> back out to bill. >> good morning, everybody here we go. on thi
we're live in midtown, toni yates channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> on long island things didn't go quite as planned at the regal theater in deer park. long island reporter kristin thorne tweeted out video from inside the theater as people were told that they would not be able to see the rest of the movie. it stopped playing after about 90 minutes. workers were not able to get it going again, so people were given two free tickets to come back and they were also given...
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hardened considerably in the past 48 hours even as various third parties have offered to immediate yate. sergei lavrov met his turkish counterpart for talks, the first face-to-face contact between the two countries since the start of the crisis. luries an time, turkish are backed up. >> thousands of striking workers in greece have taken their anger at the country's economic depression to the national parliament. the square filled with demonstrators earlier. some masked individuals threw petrol bombs at riot police. they called the walk out and protest of the austerity mppings. -- measures. it has more in the pipeline. these are one of the conditions of its latest international bailout. >> the corruption scandal at fifa is deepening. two more officials have been arrest today, while 16 more defendants are reportedly ready to be indicted by the u.s. on wednesday. two were detained in predawn raids. switzerland's federal office of justice is asking for them to be extradited. the pair took money in return for selling futbol marketing rights. >> fifa's meeting couldn't have been more timely.
hardened considerably in the past 48 hours even as various third parties have offered to immediate yate. sergei lavrov met his turkish counterpart for talks, the first face-to-face contact between the two countries since the start of the crisis. luries an time, turkish are backed up. >> thousands of striking workers in greece have taken their anger at the country's economic depression to the national parliament. the square filled with demonstrators earlier. some masked individuals threw...
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our new jersey reporter toni yates was in court today in newton more. toni. >> reporter: and i tell you, diana, if you had been in that courtroom, you would have known exactly how the judge -- the sentencing judge felt in this case. clark fredericks had to be sentenced for killing the man who molested him during his young childhood. basically destroying him, his childhood and nearly destroying >> when i think of the young mr. fredericks being abused and exploited in this way, i would like to not only set him free in this moment -- >> reporter: clark fredericks listened today as the judge balanced the law and life and death. >> every person whose life comes to them by the hands of god and not by leave of man, be them a victimized child growing into a man. >> reporter: fredericks fate was in his hands alone. he pled guilty to stabbing to death in 2012 the man he says consistently sexually abused him as a child. dennis peg was his boy scout leader, his mentor and a sussex county sheriff's office. >> i couldn't come forward to the police, that nothing would
our new jersey reporter toni yates was in court today in newton more. toni. >> reporter: and i tell you, diana, if you had been in that courtroom, you would have known exactly how the judge -- the sentencing judge felt in this case. clark fredericks had to be sentenced for killing the man who molested him during his young childhood. basically destroying him, his childhood and nearly destroying >> when i think of the young mr. fredericks being abused and exploited in this way, i...
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for now we're live, toni yates, eyewitness news. >>> after another unseasonably warm day rain is joining the weather. what is this, summer? lee goldberg outside our studio on the upper west side. >> december is still a no- show. you can see the lights in town and everybody holding shopping bags. outside of that no coats. the raincoat in another hour, 90 minutes or so. our temperatures are in the mid-60s and lower 70s. the normal high 43. we're just smashing records left and right. that camera is bouncing. there's no wind at the ground but there's obviously some winds aloft. so once it starts raining those gusty breezes may come down to the surface. conditions can change in a hurry tonight. visibility is improving from southwest to northeast. that's why temperatures responded nicely over parts of new jersey. we're all very mild in the upper 50s and lower 60s. in terms of rainfall, rain has already moved into sussex and passaic, back to newton. the heavy rain is now moving into the poconos. the steady rain that's west of philly, that's what's headed towards parts of central new york and ne
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live here in toms river, toni yates, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> republican presidential candidate donald trump getting universally trashed from all sides for his proposal to ban all muslims from immigrating to the united states. the new york state real estate developer is standing his ground, threatening to run as an indiana. now an antitrump rally is planned for new york city. political reporter dave evans is here with the fallout. >> many think this could be the last straw for donald trump. he has been plenty controversial before and his poll numbers are climbing all long. he is the front-runner for the republican nomination but now more and more in his party are this time he has gone too far. critics call it unconstitutional and unamerican. ever since the attacks in paris and more recently san bernardino, donald trump has taken a harsh line on muslims. >> a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> reporter: a day later on "good morning america." >> trump was not
live here in toms river, toni yates, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you. >>> republican presidential candidate donald trump getting universally trashed from all sides for his proposal to ban all muslims from immigrating to the united states. the new york state real estate developer is standing his ground, threatening to run as an indiana. now an antitrump rally is planned for new york city. political reporter dave evans is here with the fallout. >> many think this...
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. >> rebuilding in a way that re-yates not pockets of poverty but mixed income communities. >> everybodyct go through. but within reason. >> dennis lives down the street and thinks it will cause too much traffic. >> getting movement of pedestrians and traffic and bus lines is a challenge. and i don't feel like they've met that well. >> if approved, construction could take years before residents like eugene barrows can enjoy it. >> in san francisco, abc7 news. >> home warranties protecting you from repairs may look like a good idea, but look at the fine print. >> one woman found out the hard way until m >>> a home warranty protection plan did not come through for one oakland couple. >> no. so they called michael finney for help. >> it left the couple without hot water for several days. charles shows us the extent of the problem. water began leaking from the bottom of his heater. >> this is wet and there. >> betty holloway called first buyer's warranty protection he looked at the system and he said he wasn't capable of doing repairs and he would contact the company. >> she says first ameri
. >> rebuilding in a way that re-yates not pockets of poverty but mixed income communities. >> everybodyct go through. but within reason. >> dennis lives down the street and thinks it will cause too much traffic. >> getting movement of pedestrians and traffic and bus lines is a challenge. and i don't feel like they've met that well. >> if approved, construction could take years before residents like eugene barrows can enjoy it. >> in san francisco, abc7 news....
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today, his team yates reacted to the news. >> i knew it was coming like no. >> yes. >> like oh. come on, people. you know? it's real. it's still not real. >> yes. >> future hall of famer here. so nothing but respect for him. and began to just honor that. i had a chance to play well. >> stanford tail back named associated press college player of the year today. he came in second to derek henry in highsman voting. the man known as wild cat broke the record for all purpose yardage against iowa on new year's day. ucla and nebraska will meet in the foster farms bowl and today tossed up the match up. >> it's not going to be a great event, and not only a great game. you're going to see two quarterbacks. it's going to be fun to watch. and. >> the semi finals are on new year's eve on espn's oklahoma and clemson followed by michigan state and alabama in cotton bowl. abc7 sports brought to you by bank of the west. >> 80 teams in 40 bowl games. >> join us tonight at 9:00. snow piling up in the sierra. is this drought busting snow? the latest on this first day of winter. >> police respond to
today, his team yates reacted to the news. >> i knew it was coming like no. >> yes. >> like oh. come on, people. you know? it's real. it's still not real. >> yes. >> future hall of famer here. so nothing but respect for him. and began to just honor that. i had a chance to play well. >> stanford tail back named associated press college player of the year today. he came in second to derek henry in highsman voting. the man known as wild cat broke the record for...
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. >> rebuilding in a way that re-yates not pockets of poverty but mixed income communities. >> everybody love to see a project go through. but within reason. >> dennis lives down the street and thinks it will cause too much traffic. >> getting movement of pedestrians and traffic and bus lines is a challenge. and i don't feel like they've met that well. >> if approved, construction could take years before residents like eugene barrows can enjoy it. >> in san francisco, abc7 news. >> home warranties protecting you from repairs may look like a good idea, but look at the fe print. >> one woman found out the hard come on in pop pop. happy birthday. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. a prescription for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin ...no more than 100 mg. as it affects how well it works. it's such an important thing to do to help protect against another heart attack. brilinta worked better than plavix. and even reduced the chances of dying from another one. don't
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call for the added gun control and saying this he's right to caution against the risk of furtheral yating muslims here and the around the world. and to the new york post, president obama on muslim relations or domestic treatment of muslims in the country. >> we cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined for a war between america and islam. what is that isis wants. they are tlugs and killers. they account for a tiny fraction of a more than a billion muslims millions of americans rejecting their ideology. the victims are muslims, if we are to succeed in defeating terrorism, we have to enlist the muslim communities as alis. >> do we know there are increase in hate crimes against muslims in the country or is that in general terms? >> greg: i have not sensed that. to the credit of george w. bush went to a mosque in washington dc and making it clear it is a war against the terrorists, not islam in general. the post found it wrongly placed. of going there. rosanna: so you are warning us against something we are not doing, i don't know, americans are very fed up, and they ar
call for the added gun control and saying this he's right to caution against the risk of furtheral yating muslims here and the around the world. and to the new york post, president obama on muslim relations or domestic treatment of muslims in the country. >> we cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined for a war between america and islam. what is that isis wants. they are tlugs and killers. they account for a tiny fraction of a more than a billion muslims millions...
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toni yates is live from jeer see city with more. >> and in the meantime the person that inspired the shots are still on the loose now. this baby, their family showed us the injuries that they suffered. bruising their face with the bullet that hit them in the cheek as this happened saturday just before 3:00 in the the baby was in the car and that they were parked when someone nearby began firing that gun. it is not believed that this family was a target, but that did not keep the baby out of harm's way. his father spoke to us. >> we have begun, it is easy. i didn't know. nobody touching them. nobody. now they did release a statement over the weekend condemning the violence, but again no suspects have been captured. for now we're live channel 7 eyewitness news. >> all right, toni, thank you. police in long island are trying to figure out who threw a brick from the highway overpass. two people were traveling in the car below injured in union dale. it smashed through the and front seat passenger. the driver suffered bruising to the right shoulder. the 22-year-old passenger suffered the i
toni yates is live from jeer see city with more. >> and in the meantime the person that inspired the shots are still on the loose now. this baby, their family showed us the injuries that they suffered. bruising their face with the bullet that hit them in the cheek as this happened saturday just before 3:00 in the the baby was in the car and that they were parked when someone nearby began firing that gun. it is not believed that this family was a target, but that did not keep the baby out...
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he said he helped himself by standing in the mirror, and quoting yates skpeupler son and. and samuel jackson? >> he talks about, we know how he swears a lot, he will say a swear word with the actual word hements to say, that helps him speak clearly. but marilyn monroe also did, i read into a lot of her work, she she would sit in the back of class, he said tha everything very sloy with a lot of breathiness. john: thank you fire dawson we learned from our experimenttation. the therapy that helped her, helped me, had no government sale of approval. it was relatively new, and untested, if it had to get government approval, she and i might never have been helped. it is still illegal for that clinic to offer to people in other states, america has so many rules that limit innovations, licenses rules in that case, remember the king's speech, it told a true story how king of england good help for his stuttering by going do an unlicenseed expert. >> my physician said, it relaxes -- the throat. >> they are idiots. >> they have all been knighted. >> it makes it official then. john: at
he said he helped himself by standing in the mirror, and quoting yates skpeupler son and. and samuel jackson? >> he talks about, we know how he swears a lot, he will say a swear word with the actual word hements to say, that helps him speak clearly. but marilyn monroe also did, i read into a lot of her work, she she would sit in the back of class, he said tha everything very sloy with a lot of breathiness. john: thank you fire dawson we learned from our experimenttation. the therapy that...
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today, his team yates reacted to the news. >> i knew it was coming like no. >> yes. >> like oh.e on, people. you know? it's real. it's still not real. >> yes. >> future hall of famer here. so nothing but respect for him. and began to just honor that. i had a chance to play well. >> stanford tail back named associated press college player of the year today. he came in second to derek henry in highsman voting. the man known as wild cat broke the record for all purpose yardage against iowa on new year's day. ucla and nebraska will meet in the foster farms bowl and tossed up the match up. >> it's not going to be a great event, and not only a great game. you're going to see two quarterbacks. it's going to be fun to watch. and. >> the semi finals are on new year's eve on espn's oklahoma and clemson followed by michigan state and alabama in cotton bowl. abc7 sports brought to you by bank of the west. >> 80 teams in 40 bowl games. >> join us tonight at 9:00. snow piling up in the sierra. is this drought busting snow? the latest on this first day of winter. >> police respond to questions
today, his team yates reacted to the news. >> i knew it was coming like no. >> yes. >> like oh.e on, people. you know? it's real. it's still not real. >> yes. >> future hall of famer here. so nothing but respect for him. and began to just honor that. i had a chance to play well. >> stanford tail back named associated press college player of the year today. he came in second to derek henry in highsman voting. the man known as wild cat broke the record for all...
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this is because the yate toorties make sure that they get to the bottom assay can -- to the bottom of what they can. the latest development froze millions of francs related to f.i.f.a. the u.s. authority asked for documents in relation to acts, over corrupt money again. lee wellings - i am sure we'll hear more throughout the hearings in switzerland. >> well, the swiss and the united states police investigations as we mentioned into f.i.f.a. resulted in multiple arrests around the world. and the former head of football the latest to be detained. ronaldo has been arrested after the supreme court approved the extradition to the u.s. that faces bribery, and also connected to broadcasting deals for the 2014 and 2018 world cups. >> well, the united states women's football team have suffered their first loss on home soil in 11 years, hopefully we'll have pictures coming up. beaten 1-0 by china in new orleans. it was the last game in the career of abby wom back, who didn't bow out as she had wanted. recognised as a greats ever player, playing in her 25th and final international. she scored 18
this is because the yate toorties make sure that they get to the bottom assay can -- to the bottom of what they can. the latest development froze millions of francs related to f.i.f.a. the u.s. authority asked for documents in relation to acts, over corrupt money again. lee wellings - i am sure we'll hear more throughout the hearings in switzerland. >> well, the swiss and the united states police investigations as we mentioned into f.i.f.a. resulted in multiple arrests around the world....
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officials say 90,000 people have ee crack yated its capital city.he rain is affect nearby countries. people are trying to get to dry land right now. we're hearing as many as five people have already died. so some devastating situations in other parts of the world. >>> around here a sharp turn in our forecast as well. >> including more rain coming. looking at the district from virginia, clouds coming in. chuck, what's in store? >> well, every whob got so used to the mild weather, that is now all a thing of the past. it's going to be a much chillier day outside today than yesterday. the clouds and the nearly winds have returned and it's going to feel a little bit at least more like december today. temperatures are as warm now as we're going to be all day. we'll be falling temperatures. chilly, north breezes and chances increase during the day today. can't say this enough for a lot of folks traveling today going out. be on the lookout. could have some big flight delays coming later on as some of the big hubs to the west and midwest are going to be badl
officials say 90,000 people have ee crack yated its capital city.he rain is affect nearby countries. people are trying to get to dry land right now. we're hearing as many as five people have already died. so some devastating situations in other parts of the world. >>> around here a sharp turn in our forecast as well. >> including more rain coming. looking at the district from virginia, clouds coming in. chuck, what's in store? >> well, every whob got so used to the mild...
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not just energy, not just capital spend ago soesh yated with energy, but also into some other areas. this is not a surprise. certainly liquidity issues certainly are paramount and will drive what goes on in the markets coming forward. >> even if you say it's not a big surprise, it is very, very easterly simil eerily similar to 2007 and 2008. should the fed be hiking interest rates in this environment when things are so shaky, ernie? >> your point about 2008, 2009 is actually excellent and i think this is what investors are looking at. this is the concern we have. that is, again, it's not an isolated event. reserve fund is not an isolated event. it portends concern to all the money markets and concerns to not only high yield junk bond funds but the fund industry in general. we do not think that this means that the fed will change gears. they will hike rates we think 25 basis points this week. we think this is overdue. they've said they would be data dependent. the data domestically supports a rise in rates and actually if they did not raise rates, the implications actually would be mo
not just energy, not just capital spend ago soesh yated with energy, but also into some other areas. this is not a surprise. certainly liquidity issues certainly are paramount and will drive what goes on in the markets coming forward. >> even if you say it's not a big surprise, it is very, very easterly simil eerily similar to 2007 and 2008. should the fed be hiking interest rates in this environment when things are so shaky, ernie? >> your point about 2008, 2009 is actually...
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good morning, i'm toni yates in for michelle charlesworth. >> i'm rob nelson. thanks for being with us. such a nice string of weather. november was mild. december off to a good start. we don't have anything to complain about. it's all good. we thank mother nature and amy freeze for the good weather. >> good morning. it may be good in the hood but we have fog in some places. midhudson valley. let's show you what is going on outside our own front door. we have haze around the manhattan area.
good morning, i'm toni yates in for michelle charlesworth. >> i'm rob nelson. thanks for being with us. such a nice string of weather. november was mild. december off to a good start. we don't have anything to complain about. it's all good. we thank mother nature and amy freeze for the good weather. >> good morning. it may be good in the hood but we have fog in some places. midhudson valley. let's show you what is going on outside our own front door. we have haze around the...
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toni yates is there with our lead story. >> reporter: and bill, raymond cadiz apparently kept his violent criminal past very much under wraps because a lot of people here said they knew him as a very nice man who recently treated a lot of his friends to dinner. now, court papers show what police are saying, the violent way in which he killed that mother and daughter. 51-year-old ramon cadiz appeared before a judge. he was captured saturday morning after police spotted him sleeping in a car in a dark parking lot. he's charged with murdering a woman and her teenage daughter. inside the home he was renting on first street in raritan. it's a nice quiet
toni yates is there with our lead story. >> reporter: and bill, raymond cadiz apparently kept his violent criminal past very much under wraps because a lot of people here said they knew him as a very nice man who recently treated a lot of his friends to dinner. now, court papers show what police are saying, the violent way in which he killed that mother and daughter. 51-year-old ramon cadiz appeared before a judge. he was captured saturday morning after police spotted him sleeping in a...
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. >> toni yates will join us tomorrow. amy freeze is joining us for saturday weather. >> good morning to the both of you, comfortable. if you have something outdoors that need done -- holiday lights -- this will be the day to do it. long term of a rams, through the next seven days, temperatures will be above average. maybe one more weekend to sneak it by. you can say the weather looks like it will be okay next weekend. looking at the numbers, temperatures are rolling above average. 42 in central park. hardly a cloud in the sky. high thin clouds. overhead looks like a beauty. sunshine will allow the temperatures to crank. we started in the 20s for areas north and west. we are at the freezing point in white plains. winds will be lighter today out of the west and northwest. so, that should help the feel of the atmosphere as well. we have low 40s. high of 48 by noon. 52 is the forecast high. in a few minutes, a look at the long term trend. in the accuweather forecast, storm. i will have details of that straight ahead. >> thank
. >> toni yates will join us tomorrow. amy freeze is joining us for saturday weather. >> good morning to the both of you, comfortable. if you have something outdoors that need done -- holiday lights -- this will be the day to do it. long term of a rams, through the next seven days, temperatures will be above average. maybe one more weekend to sneak it by. you can say the weather looks like it will be okay next weekend. looking at the numbers, temperatures are rolling above average....
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calling for a suspension all i am graiftion muslims into the yates. >> president obama's feckless policiesere and abroad necessitated emergency measures. one of the jihadists was thoroughly vetted point allows this woman to come in. it's obviously an abject failure. it's obviously an intelligence failure. delays money train that should have necessitated these people be surveilled and they weren't. on the other hand i don't support trump because he attacks me so viciously after garld. tough don't fight for the first amendment, you don't think you qualify to be president. lou: to be called an obnoxious blow hard. >> one of the leading in the recruiters for isis is linked to the southbound very jihadists. -- to the san bernardino jihadists. they were training in the same gun range. they were training with guns before we announced an art exhibit of mohamed. lou: what was string to me last night, the president concludes the way to defeat the islamic state which he won't say because he doesn't want to say islamic is to take away our guns. these are becoming -- compounds i will lodgic. >> what wo
calling for a suspension all i am graiftion muslims into the yates. >> president obama's feckless policiesere and abroad necessitated emergency measures. one of the jihadists was thoroughly vetted point allows this woman to come in. it's obviously an abject failure. it's obviously an intelligence failure. delays money train that should have necessitated these people be surveilled and they weren't. on the other hand i don't support trump because he attacks me so viciously after garld....
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we proosh yate it -- we appreciate it. >>> we'll see you later on at noon of course, right? >> right. don't forget any time the wusa9 app. we do hope you have a great thursday. >> cbs this morning is coming up next. take care, everybody. ♪ catch holiday-cookie cheer on the tip of your tongue with dunkin' donuts' holiday- cookie-flavored coffees. from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., enjoy any medium latte or macchiato for $1.99. every sip. the taste uniquely dunkin'. each cup uniquely you. brewed fresh because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it is thursday, december 10th, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> donald trump rehe nrenews hs let. >>> rahm emanuel's emotional apology after a police shooting cover-up. >> kennedy center honoree carole king, how the songwriter inspired a generation of stars before her own voice. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> say that for the bird. >> overnightid inse a crowded macy's people storming through
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live picture at 109 for high yates town.tbound 340 after 15, westbound lanes blocked because of a fatal crash there. eastbound lanes are open. big look at the beltway. overall beltway is looking okay. outer loop top of the beltway starting to get busy. nothing to worry about there. a lot of the rain on the maps out of the way. especially when we look at the top of the beltway and then of course b.w. parkway, 29, 95. 32 before 29, still have that crash slowing some things down there at that point this morning. remember our marc camden south 841 has a 21 minute delay. see you back here in ten minutes. >>> thank you, melissa. a huge fire shut down a highway in southern california. the massive plumes of smoke and the flames there. the fire burning in a gas tanker in southern l.a. it was carrying more than 8,000 pounds of fuel all going up in that video. a tire that shredded started the fire. >>> yahoo! released its list of the most searched topics of 2015. sadly searches for bobbi kristina brown's coma were the most searched. af
live picture at 109 for high yates town.tbound 340 after 15, westbound lanes blocked because of a fatal crash there. eastbound lanes are open. big look at the beltway. overall beltway is looking okay. outer loop top of the beltway starting to get busy. nothing to worry about there. a lot of the rain on the maps out of the way. especially when we look at the top of the beltway and then of course b.w. parkway, 29, 95. 32 before 29, still have that crash slowing some things down there at that...
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focus as a fact-finder who works for an organization that is really fix yated on facts is i would much rather be slower and correct with the information that comes out to you than fast and incorrect. it's incredibly important for us because the integrity of the investigation is absolutely paramount as far as our concerns, absent other than taking care of the victims. so we are applying a number of federal resources. we are continuing to work very action very carefully with our partners here at san bernardino county sheriff's department, san bernardino city police department and the atf. and the resources are being applieded for a number of reasons. things we're doing today.
focus as a fact-finder who works for an organization that is really fix yated on facts is i would much rather be slower and correct with the information that comes out to you than fast and incorrect. it's incredibly important for us because the integrity of the investigation is absolutely paramount as far as our concerns, absent other than taking care of the victims. so we are applying a number of federal resources. we are continuing to work very action very carefully with our partners here at...
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and the, and they outscored 30 to 17 and the first quarter and a trend at home and it unfuhr yates the head coach and he afterward called off. >> he was again, not aggressive. he played not aggressive. too soft. that's what happens. you get seven turnovers. i'm getting tired of having to come in at halftime and light a fire under this team. >> we're digging ourselves in a too big a hole playing too cool and soft at the start of the game and it's as evident as night and day. >> and the old wall respondent. he's a badly bruised knee, right? he's playing with that and i know i'm not soft and i know my teammates are not soft and i have to come out with a sense of urgency, though. >> they play like they're not soft. so the home woes and we'll take them on the road. i'm going to get some love to the warriors. we never talk about them because they're over there. i don't know what the bulls' record is, but i'll bet you if anyone will match it it will be these guys. they are awesome. >>> breaking news -- fbi divers enter a lake near the scene of a san bernardino terror attack and a family conne
and the, and they outscored 30 to 17 and the first quarter and a trend at home and it unfuhr yates the head coach and he afterward called off. >> he was again, not aggressive. he played not aggressive. too soft. that's what happens. you get seven turnovers. i'm getting tired of having to come in at halftime and light a fire under this team. >> we're digging ourselves in a too big a hole playing too cool and soft at the start of the game and it's as evident as night and day. >>...
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tripartite pact aligning itself with germany and italy, becoming one of the axis powers, this further alien yateshe united states from japan. >> over the next ten months relations deteriorated until finally all oil exports were stopped. >> the only enemy for america in the pacific at that time was japan. every war plan that had been created since the turn of the century had japan as a potential enemy. >> earl burlingame is an editor for the "hawaii star bulletin," and then the book "advance force pearl harbor." >> why then did they ultimately decide they have to attack the americans? >> hawaii was a thorn in the side of the japanese, and if japan had taken the hawaiian islands hawaii would have been a thorn in the side to the americans. whoever controlled the pacific had to control hawaii. >> japanese admiral yamamoto once said if we're to have a war with america we'll have no hope of winning unless the u.s. fleet in hawaiian waters can be destroyed. find out how the japanese planned to penetrate the massive fortifications here in hawaii. that's next on "war stories." congratulations. you're down
tripartite pact aligning itself with germany and italy, becoming one of the axis powers, this further alien yateshe united states from japan. >> over the next ten months relations deteriorated until finally all oil exports were stopped. >> the only enemy for america in the pacific at that time was japan. every war plan that had been created since the turn of the century had japan as a potential enemy. >> earl burlingame is an editor for the "hawaii star bulletin,"...
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it was the home of bobby jones, the famous golfer and charlie yates the famous golfer in the 1920's but had become dilapidated and a neighborhood of crime, known as the little vietnam of georgia. police would not enter the area because of the crime rate. the school that was there, drew elementary, was the worst per forming elementary school in the state of georgia. tom asked us to go to the city of atlanta to ask them to issue a charter to drew elementary school and a 99 year lease to the cousins foundation. tom cousins went in to build a new drew elementary school, hired georgia state university to bring in a professor to be a principal there. drew elementary school went from being one of the worst performing schools in the state of georgia to one of the best. he improved the neighborhood, improved the facilities, built a ymca, took a holistic approach of east lake meadows and turned it into a shining city. he didn't do it because he gave money. he did it because he invest #-d his money in the lives of these people. let me give you an idea of the results of the changes made. drew eleme
it was the home of bobby jones, the famous golfer and charlie yates the famous golfer in the 1920's but had become dilapidated and a neighborhood of crime, known as the little vietnam of georgia. police would not enter the area because of the crime rate. the school that was there, drew elementary, was the worst per forming elementary school in the state of georgia. tom asked us to go to the city of atlanta to ask them to issue a charter to drew elementary school and a 99 year lease to the...
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terrorism national security expert and steven yates, former vice president security affairs. gentlemen, good to see you. richard, we are using in f-16s, we and the iraqi coalition are using in f-16s to strike isis in ramadi. they've got 10,000 men and only up against 350 isis terrorists. one would think that they would be winning this battle not losing it. or at least not stalled. what do you say? >> well, first of all, the iraqis do seem to be making progress in ramadi, which is about 70 miles northwest of baghdad. they're not operating far from their base but having to creep along hand maje bridges and through alleys to the main part of the fighting force. they've had months to lay in booby traps. so it's slow going. another thing is since the u.s. pull out in 2011, the ability of the iraqi arm to train its sergeants, noncommissioned officers has fallen apart and become an untrained arm like the u.s. -trained army that it was. meaning it's less effective in small unit tactics given the training they've had received earlier. charles: next stop if they're successful in ramadi
terrorism national security expert and steven yates, former vice president security affairs. gentlemen, good to see you. richard, we are using in f-16s, we and the iraqi coalition are using in f-16s to strike isis in ramadi. they've got 10,000 men and only up against 350 isis terrorists. one would think that they would be winning this battle not losing it. or at least not stalled. what do you say? >> well, first of all, the iraqis do seem to be making progress in ramadi, which is about 70...
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melissa: star wars, "the force awakens," be on lit yates records set by jurassic world and "the hobbittic debut record. you are not part of it. connell: i've tried to stay quiet about, that neil and i have been talking about how much we hate star wars issue everyone else seems to like it. melissa: i will see it, i like the franchise, they had real stinkeries. melissa: that does it, good to work with you. >> risk risk risk starts now. deirdre: a major hack revealed target is our national power grid, i am jolene kent in for deirdre bolton. in 2013, "wall street journal" reports said that cyber spies had access to control system of the structure used for flood control, frances townsend said that it illustrates your growing vulnerability, what could this have done if the hack had succeeded? >> it would have been devastating, when any group takes control of a industrial
melissa: star wars, "the force awakens," be on lit yates records set by jurassic world and "the hobbittic debut record. you are not part of it. connell: i've tried to stay quiet about, that neil and i have been talking about how much we hate star wars issue everyone else seems to like it. melissa: i will see it, i like the franchise, they had real stinkeries. melissa: that does it, good to work with you. >> risk risk risk starts now. deirdre: a major hack revealed target is...
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. >> and tony yates is outside the prosecutor's office in elizabeth with the latest. >> reporter: yes indeed. the union county prosecutor's office is still trying to figure out exactly what happened. they are still gathering a lot of information, so they are not quite ready yet to go on camera to talk about this homicide. 35-year-old yolanda vega was found dead inside her home. now. and her body was found at 4:00 this morning. but the crime actually began yesterday. so one of her neighbors says that vega's son came to him saying that there was a masked gunman hiding inside vega's closet. the neighbor's wife called 911 but the neighbor, he went outside and said he saw the suspect walking away from the house. and so he is again chasing him. and the neighbor says police eventually got to the scene and police started chasing him. as he was chasing the suspect. who eventually got away. by this morning when no one had her basement. behind some window curtains. vega, neighbors tell us, lived in the neighborhood for more than 13 years and well loved on the street. >> very upsetting. she was a
. >> and tony yates is outside the prosecutor's office in elizabeth with the latest. >> reporter: yes indeed. the union county prosecutor's office is still trying to figure out exactly what happened. they are still gathering a lot of information, so they are not quite ready yet to go on camera to talk about this homicide. 35-year-old yolanda vega was found dead inside her home. now. and her body was found at 4:00 this morning. but the crime actually began yesterday. so one of her...
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that is what knaus yates them to the utmost. donald trump is being honest and divisive.way for him to do what he is doing authentic way and galvanize the base to be a little bit divisive. frankly republican party could use it and challenges to the ideas and kumbayah, all getting along and frankly getting along with democrats. people don't like that. good for you, trump being honest sandra: when you look at -- harris: when you look at this, leading to -- we have one more debate on fox business next month moving forward, we know he has momentum. looking at ted cruz. jeb bush, can he rally, go home for christmas, spend some time. happy warrior he is not. trump calls him? >> jeb bush, nice individual. will not be president of the united states. marco rubio, absolutely this is come down to donald trump, ted cruz, marco rubio. others will rise into that equation also. you saw that on the debate stage. trump played like a front-runner and cruz and rubio went at each other and they realize they're compete fog second and third horse. interesting to see when the field narrows how
that is what knaus yates them to the utmost. donald trump is being honest and divisive.way for him to do what he is doing authentic way and galvanize the base to be a little bit divisive. frankly republican party could use it and challenges to the ideas and kumbayah, all getting along and frankly getting along with democrats. people don't like that. good for you, trump being honest sandra: when you look at -- harris: when you look at this, leading to -- we have one more debate on fox business...
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analyst jeffrey toobin, the president of jew dish warble, and "washington post" columnist in clinton yatesjeff, i want to start with you. to give us more context on this so-called mismatch theory justice scalia is referring to but also the argument we've been hearing is that he was putting that theory out there as opposed to advocating for that theory. >> well, this is a theory that was put before the court for very specifically in a brief and as you said it's called mismatch and the idea is that african-american students who are the beneficiaries of affirmative action supposedly do better if they go to less selective schools, they graduate more often, they get more professional degrees from there than from the more selective schools like the university of texas at austin. let me just say that is a very controversial theory. there are many people who are more -- who view the same statistics as supporting affirmative action at schools like the university of texas. but to be fair to justice scalia, he is referring to an argument that is already before the court. >> just to go over this langu
analyst jeffrey toobin, the president of jew dish warble, and "washington post" columnist in clinton yatesjeff, i want to start with you. to give us more context on this so-called mismatch theory justice scalia is referring to but also the argument we've been hearing is that he was putting that theory out there as opposed to advocating for that theory. >> well, this is a theory that was put before the court for very specifically in a brief and as you said it's called mismatch...