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an iron man suit in your dorm room.ake that mark zuckerberg. >> turning to some distressing >> exactly. you create your facebook. >> social media, i got an iron man suit. >> turning to some distressing news for "game of thrones" fans. >> not only will season seven of the hbo series be shorter than usual. now it's going to be delayed. >> the co-creators say it's because of the weather, or rather, the season. since the major development in the final episode of season six meant that winter has arrived, they're going to have to wait until the sunny summer rays are pushed aside by a gray gloom. >> now, when asked the series will ret date yet saying it will probably be a bit later. >> it might be two years. >> winter is not here. >> it's not winter is arriving. it's winter is here. you have to say it that way. >> i haven't watched that episode yet. >> winter is here. >> i want to know who she is. >> and finally, helen mirren speaking out in favor of air brushing, kind of. >> but only in certain instances. it was sparked by cl
an iron man suit in your dorm room.ake that mark zuckerberg. >> turning to some distressing >> exactly. you create your facebook. >> social media, i got an iron man suit. >> turning to some distressing news for "game of thrones" fans. >> not only will season seven of the hbo series be shorter than usual. now it's going to be delayed. >> the co-creators say it's because of the weather, or rather, the season. since the major development in the final...
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how can you hammer an iron that far and that straight? that is incredible. an uphill approach, just how close he is. nick: wow. ian: jimmy walker backed off twice. he certainly heard that. what a putt from jimmy walker! after the commotion of jason day's shot. just 550 yards or so away. he backed off, regrouped and he's knocked it in to go three in front. it held its line. it was a quick one, he couldn't peter: he knows that was important, ian, but i don't think he knows it might be for a one-shot lead. ian: incredible putt from jimmy walker. just at the right time and he knows it. impressive stuff. let's check in with bill macatee. bill: with henrik stenson after 71 today and you were watching the monitor. those were a couple of clutch shots there and a clutch now it doesn't really matter what jason does if jimmy can make five up there. important putt for him on 17. bill: it was such an mush -- unusual day today. what was your game plan coming out? >> i tried to play the same as before but it's tough to play 36 in one day. the conditions didn't really suit
how can you hammer an iron that far and that straight? that is incredible. an uphill approach, just how close he is. nick: wow. ian: jimmy walker backed off twice. he certainly heard that. what a putt from jimmy walker! after the commotion of jason day's shot. just 550 yards or so away. he backed off, regrouped and he's knocked it in to go three in front. it held its line. it was a quick one, he couldn't peter: he knows that was important, ian, but i don't think he knows it might be for a...
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. >> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news", new look for iron man. the big surprise for the superhero. >> and it is a dangerous tradition. the injuries suffered during the first day of the running of the bulls are coming up. katy? >> and brooke, once again, it is hot, hot, hot out here in the delaware valley, heatwave anticipated, and eventually there is some relief on the way. i'll tell when you to expect and the dew point to >> young cancer survivor tackling big job today, big boss of rita's water ice. >> bridgette smith is rita's ceo for the day. bridgette helps our own pat gallen hands out water ice to our morning team. the 12 year old helped serve up ice custard and happiness, and has a big plan. >> well, i'm going to work in a press conference, i'm going to do that at rita's and i'm going to go to a store and help raise money for alex lemonade stands. >> you're not sitting back, kicking your feet up and signing paper? >> no. >> believe it or not it was the first time meisha john-had water ice. >> what? >> yes. >> she gave it the thumbs-up. busy
. >> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news", new look for iron man. the big surprise for the superhero. >> and it is a dangerous tradition. the injuries suffered during the first day of the running of the bulls are coming up. katy? >> and brooke, once again, it is hot, hot, hot out here in the delaware valley, heatwave anticipated, and eventually there is some relief on the way. i'll tell when you to expect and the dew point to >> young cancer survivor tackling...
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here comes the iron shot off the tee. peter: he doesn't know what jason is facing here but he's going with the iron. nick: i like that because how are you going to thread it between the water and -- three shots there and five to win. jim: like henrik stenson said. even if day makes the eagle, all walker would need was a five. so here was that reaction. nick: yeah, he's looking at the leaderboard. jim: or he saw the placement of the second shot. nick: no, he thought it's over. well, not quite, quite but you can still hole it and you've still got to make five to win for the first time. nothing easy about it. you have to lay it up perfectly and don't want to overspin a wedge and don't want anything more than a few feet to win for your very first major. jim: if jimmy goes on to win this, we know all the story lines for the year in major championship golf as far as at the top, first time winners. it's going to be fascinating to see, to too, the lust of those who finished second. jordan spieth, jason day. phil mickelson and the
here comes the iron shot off the tee. peter: he doesn't know what jason is facing here but he's going with the iron. nick: i like that because how are you going to thread it between the water and -- three shots there and five to win. jim: like henrik stenson said. even if day makes the eagle, all walker would need was a five. so here was that reaction. nick: yeah, he's looking at the leaderboard. jim: or he saw the placement of the second shot. nick: no, he thought it's over. well, not quite,...
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nick: how good was that iron shot and that putt? incredible. up and down from 256 with an iron and a putt. fantastic. just to keep the pga championship. we've moved into prime time, past 7:00. time for a little nighttime drama here. nick: golfers are good at drama. nick: the big question is can jimmy walker just manage to somehow hit this third shot -- it's actually just below our tower. i can see it from here. we're looking down on it. looks e just needs to get it on the dance floor and two-putt for the title. nick: you have to forget about the flag and just jump it safely to land almost pin high and go 20 feet past. you're not going to do a mickelson lob in this case in case you mis-hit it. i definitely think now he was safe play. but this is going to be a nervy lob shot. jim: no question. peter kostis, you were back there when he decided to go with that club selection. what were your thoughts? peter: it's not the easiest of lay-ups with an iron but i thought that he would be laying back and taking his chances with a wedge like he did back on
nick: how good was that iron shot and that putt? incredible. up and down from 256 with an iron and a putt. fantastic. just to keep the pga championship. we've moved into prime time, past 7:00. time for a little nighttime drama here. nick: golfers are good at drama. nick: the big question is can jimmy walker just manage to somehow hit this third shot -- it's actually just below our tower. i can see it from here. we're looking down on it. looks e just needs to get it on the dance floor and...
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it was an iron working and welding shop. it was largely a shop that would make things -- bicycle frames, ornamental iron work balconies. classic midwestern manufacturing business. up early to try to work before it got hot. my dad was a great business guide and he taught us his business acumen is what put his workers' kids through school. it was a wonderful place to learn about hard work and not cutting corners. you have to be a team if you're going to be successful. my dad taught me a lot of really good values through that business. >> what did you learn about iron work? sen. kaine: years later, when i was at harvard law school, i took a year off to work with missionaries in honduras. i landed there, taking a year off of school, they said, ok. harvard law school has zero relevance to what we are doing. but didn't your dad do something in the trades? so i ran their vocational school. i recruited the successor who followed me when i went back to law school. i learned a lot about life values from my dad in the business and the
it was an iron working and welding shop. it was largely a shop that would make things -- bicycle frames, ornamental iron work balconies. classic midwestern manufacturing business. up early to try to work before it got hot. my dad was a great business guide and he taught us his business acumen is what put his workers' kids through school. it was a wonderful place to learn about hard work and not cutting corners. you have to be a team if you're going to be successful. my dad taught me a lot of...
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that is based on a iron or price of $55 per time.t means not great things for the budget deficit and the s&p's negative watch becomes all the more understanding. right, more pressure on this government as we continue with the voting in the selection. thank you so much. north korea has announced a new yes sanctions against kim jong un. in our bloomberg reporter. why has the u.s. acted now? ofit is a building up seen as of what is north korea and oppression, especially in developing of nuclear weapons and the trigger defense minister . these: so what are sanctions going to achieve? shi: if you see kim jong-il's previous behavior pattern, he is not one to respond to logic. you send a top envoy in december to korea in a peaceful effort, but on generate six, they sought -- they launched a new contact. yvonne: the south has also deployed a new missile system. big news. ting shi: yes, and that missile defense system is advanced. it might be deployed in one of the northern provinces. said, we strongly will hurt -- and it stability and peace.
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we will see if they remain iron man for her. stay tune.o will stay and who will go? it is second live east vicks on big brother. >> one contestant will be packing their bags and leaving the house tonight. will it be tiffany, victor. we spoke with host julie chen about the new season and all of these new twists. >> whoever does get evicted tonight, what is happening is another twist, outside of the house, that the house guests are completely unaware of. it is called the battle back and the first, basically first five house guests to get evict are competing against each other and the winner will get their way back into the house, and you will see that in a special episode on a friday night, july 22nd, the battle back episode, so, the house guests will be surprised when one of the former house guests moves back in. >> it is on. see hoist leaving the house tonight? big brother airs at 9:00 p.m. right here on cbs-3. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> at 6:00 demonstrators gather in philadelphia in the wake of the second deadly police sh
we will see if they remain iron man for her. stay tune.o will stay and who will go? it is second live east vicks on big brother. >> one contestant will be packing their bags and leaving the house tonight. will it be tiffany, victor. we spoke with host julie chen about the new season and all of these new twists. >> whoever does get evicted tonight, what is happening is another twist, outside of the house, that the house guests are completely unaware of. it is called the battle back...
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man suit so expect to see riri the new iron man this fall. >> iron woman. >> iron woman. blowback from this move? >> oh, no, people don't mind change, strahan. no, of course, you got some blowback from purists who say why do you keep messing with the characters and other people out there -- the creator said, racist, you had that diversity character. why would you need another diversity character. because they introduced a female thor and hispanic half-black spider-man and this is part of marvel's idea to diversify and to broaden its fan base and this is just another step in that and then, you know, the purists. you can't make everybody happy. some people upset. you know what, there's a new minority character but it was written by a white guy. even that criticism is out there. >> always something to find. >> times are changing but the writer also talked about when he was at a signing and how much it meant to him when a young woman said, hey, thank you. i'm now being represented. it means a lot. >> and that broadens the base. some people never into comic book characters a l
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iron ore prices are not expected to stay high. is your outlook on prices, and how is that going to affect your bottom line? >> we've continue to monitor the market. our major strategy has been to ensure that we are as productive and as efficient as we can be. today, we are right at the bottom and of the global cost curve, and that allows us to have very solid cash flow margins, even at lower iron ore prices. of course, we are using that cash flow generated to repay debt, and that in itself is reducing interest costs, and contribute in back to stronger financial performance. we do expect that iron ore prices will continue to be volatile. it is a heavily sentiment driven, with a lot of futures trading, and derivatives trading. but our strategy is to maintain so irrespective of where the market does we are continuing to make strong margins. angie: interesting you are looking to cut debt. $4.8 billion in secured credit facilities scheduled to mature in 2019. but taking a look at the current environment, liquidity is really cheap. why
iron ore prices are not expected to stay high. is your outlook on prices, and how is that going to affect your bottom line? >> we've continue to monitor the market. our major strategy has been to ensure that we are as productive and as efficient as we can be. today, we are right at the bottom and of the global cost curve, and that allows us to have very solid cash flow margins, even at lower iron ore prices. of course, we are using that cash flow generated to repay debt, and that in...
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. >> the iron man is the holy grail. wants to win that iron man. >> it's october 1997 in kona, hawaii. sian welch and wendy ingraham are friends and competitors. both are professional triathletes and among the year's strongest contenders. >> i put a huge effort into the event for '97. i think on paper i can win this. >> for the first time i really believed i could win the hawaii ironman. >> i just saw a glow in her eyes. she was in probably the best head space that i had seen her in years. >> the day begins in the water where wendy promptly sets a new women's swim record. she expects to lose her lead during the bike ride, but it doesn't happen. >> and i was just like, what's wrong? am i here, is this the right day? are they still racing? what happened? did they crash? all these thoughts were going through my mind because no one had caught me yet. i was on cloud nine and i was just like, i think i might actually do it this time. i might actually win the iron man. >> the race is shaping up differently for sian. >> the day
. >> the iron man is the holy grail. wants to win that iron man. >> it's october 1997 in kona, hawaii. sian welch and wendy ingraham are friends and competitors. both are professional triathletes and among the year's strongest contenders. >> i put a huge effort into the event for '97. i think on paper i can win this. >> for the first time i really believed i could win the hawaii ironman. >> i just saw a glow in her eyes. she was in probably the best head space that...
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-- iron work? >>, enough to take a year off when i was in hard work -- harvard laws go and i went to hunt tors. i waited there without taking a loss over at harvard law school has zero relevance to anything we're doing, but then you do something in the trade and i told them what i did, you're going to run our vocational school and i ran a school in honduras that talk is to be carpenters and welders. i just ordered iran and grew and fun raised for it and recruited and success followed me into law school. i learned a lot about life values my dad and from the business. the little bit of iron working i thatas enough to add curriculum to the school and teach kids some of the basics of welding when i was there in 1980 and 81. something i am fortunate that i was able to do. steve: what were you like in high school? nerd. i love learning. the best education is always going to be self-education. i especially, reading. if you go back and ask teachers i was with, they would say i had my nose in a book. real a
-- iron work? >>, enough to take a year off when i was in hard work -- harvard laws go and i went to hunt tors. i waited there without taking a loss over at harvard law school has zero relevance to anything we're doing, but then you do something in the trade and i told them what i did, you're going to run our vocational school and i ran a school in honduras that talk is to be carpenters and welders. i just ordered iran and grew and fun raised for it and recruited and success followed me...
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. >> and it's an iron man suit to create a fireworks show in spectacular fashion. the story of one man's mission for one memorable holiday. >> really is amazing. all the good ideas that come to people when it comes to fireworks. >> this first video, this couple on their wedding day thought it would be a great idea to line the walkway to the altar with sparklers. and a fluffy dress. >> and a flammable dress, might i add. >> oh, no. she is on fire. >> stop, drop and roll. >> so much fabric there. unfortunately, it caused quite a bit of damage to her dress and it burned her legs. i think this did put a damper on their day, but it looks like they really are committed to each other. there he is taking care of her in the hospital. >> good partner in life. >> this is the bartender who has been coming up with new drinks for a few hours. he's been tasting that alcohol for a few hours so at this point his judgment is highly questionable. >> he put it in his mouth thinking he was going to put it out. >> closing his lips around it, depriving it of oxygen. that's not how it wor
. >> and it's an iron man suit to create a fireworks show in spectacular fashion. the story of one man's mission for one memorable holiday. >> really is amazing. all the good ideas that come to people when it comes to fireworks. >> this first video, this couple on their wedding day thought it would be a great idea to line the walkway to the altar with sparklers. and a fluffy dress. >> and a flammable dress, might i add. >> oh, no. she is on fire. >> stop,...
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time magazine broke news in an interview with iron man writer brian michael bendis, riri williams isibe as a science genius who enrolls at mit at 15, and comes to the attention of tony starks which she builds her own iron man suit in her dorm room. time suggest that williams could invent a new man for iron man because, well, it has got the word man in it and she's not a man. >>> sierra and a russell wilson are now married, singer and seattle seahawks quarterback shared same photo on social media yesterday. there it is. showing sierra in the wedding gown and wilson in the tuxedo and they might be dancing or something. caption said we are the will son's, i guess that will be sierra wilson not like madonna one word thing. duo got married in front of the friend and family at a english castle. >> she looks beautiful. thanks, mountain math. >>> still ahead, on "action news" comedian bill cosby is due back in the montgomery county courtroom for a pretrial hearing in the sex assault case. we are live with the latest. >>> strong odor force sod people to evacuate the temple university campus o
time magazine broke news in an interview with iron man writer brian michael bendis, riri williams isibe as a science genius who enrolls at mit at 15, and comes to the attention of tony starks which she builds her own iron man suit in her dorm room. time suggest that williams could invent a new man for iron man because, well, it has got the word man in it and she's not a man. >>> sierra and a russell wilson are now married, singer and seattle seahawks quarterback shared same photo on...
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iron man like you've never seen iron man before. i don't like it.re the parent of a disabled child, you realize that the world can be a harsh place. but you also realize it can be a really loving, wonderful place. when i saw donald trump mock somebody who was disabled, i was appalled. you gotta see this guy... ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember! that reporter suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms. it told me everything i need to know about his heart and what he believes deep down. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> fans of severe iron man getting fresh take on the classic come glike marl has revealed the replacement for tony stark. remember the character had been played by robert downey, jr., the last few years, passing on the role to a 15 year old black girl from chicago named re re williams. there she is. >> what? fifteen? >> looks older in the picture. >> by the way a genius, studying at mit builds iron man outfit in her dorm room. my problem, they still call
iron man like you've never seen iron man before. i don't like it.re the parent of a disabled child, you realize that the world can be a harsh place. but you also realize it can be a really loving, wonderful place. when i saw donald trump mock somebody who was disabled, i was appalled. you gotta see this guy... ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh, i don't remember! that reporter suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms. it told me everything i need to know about his...
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requires iron and requires iron mills so you can stretch the logic any which way but in simple termssn't fit the investment logic, strategy they have defined so far. it is indeed crazy. from what we can tell so far. , let's: it makes perhaps say intel, do they look at this and say we should get in here, looking at the regulatory impact. do you think chipmakers will step in here? >> unlikely. for intel, it will be monopoly issues. there aren't too many deep-pocketed chip manufacturing companies right now. the one part of chinese government that has acquired quite a few chip manufacturing businesses worldwide, they might be interested but the deal is pretty much done right now. move to another company grabbing the headlines in tokyo at the moment. we are talking nintendo on a flight today. pokÉmon go, i just got back from the u.k. and my nieces and nephews are all playing this. this is a huge hit, isn't it? >> yes but it shouldn't come as a surprise. it doesn't come to us as a surprise as well. zelda,u look at mario, donkey conquer, you could see it a wild back. it appeals to a mass au
requires iron and requires iron mills so you can stretch the logic any which way but in simple termssn't fit the investment logic, strategy they have defined so far. it is indeed crazy. from what we can tell so far. , let's: it makes perhaps say intel, do they look at this and say we should get in here, looking at the regulatory impact. do you think chipmakers will step in here? >> unlikely. for intel, it will be monopoly issues. there aren't too many deep-pocketed chip manufacturing...
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. >>> and what marvel comics has planned for the new iron man, not a man at >>> a russian space capsule launched overnight and is now heading to the international space station with three new crew members on board. the crew includes a nasa astronaut who will be doing dna sequencing in orbit. >>> president obama is scrapping plans to cut the u.s. forces in afghanistan by half before he leaves office. >>> 8400 troops will remain in the country because of what the president calls the precarious security situation. now with that decision president obama becomes the first president in u.s. history to serve two complete terms with the nation at war. >>> the death of a navy s.e.a.l. homicide. james lovelace died during a water exercise. the 21-year-old was clearly struggling face turning purple and lips blue. the instructor allegedly violating regulations dunking him at least twice. a medical examiner says those actions were excessive and contributed to his death. that instructor has been placed on administrative leave and could face charges. >>> bill cosby heading back to court later in his s
. >>> and what marvel comics has planned for the new iron man, not a man at >>> a russian space capsule launched overnight and is now heading to the international space station with three new crew members on board. the crew includes a nasa astronaut who will be doing dna sequencing in orbit. >>> president obama is scrapping plans to cut the u.s. forces in afghanistan by half before he leaves office. >>> 8400 troops will remain in the country because of what...
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of "exposing,or maintaining, and tearing open the iron curtain, the cold war and eastern -- east-central europe" published in 2013. he is also the editor of a three-volume collection to be published in late 2016. fitsanakis, who received his phd from the university of edinburg, and build the security and intelligence studies program at king university has taught and written extensively on the subjects such as international espionage, intelligence tradecraft, cyber espionage, transnational crime, and intelligence reform. is a frequent interrater to the
of "exposing,or maintaining, and tearing open the iron curtain, the cold war and eastern -- east-central europe" published in 2013. he is also the editor of a three-volume collection to be published in late 2016. fitsanakis, who received his phd from the university of edinburg, and build the security and intelligence studies program at king university has taught and written extensively on the subjects such as international espionage, intelligence tradecraft, cyber espionage,...
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yvonne: you mentioned iron ore.seems like analysts can't quite keep up with their 12 month targets. stock has moved much more. the price of iron ore itself, how do you see this, because we are seeing a lot of speculative interest behind this latest rally? when you see what has been done in china, you get the sense that he is playing the investment side very well. when you see such a strong move, you get a sense that the iron ore sector has paid back its production costs. bese companies will now turning around real dollars and will react to those price movements. you you look at fortescue, see a company that i think is very well managed, and will take any upside in the price of filterties, which will to the balance sheet quickly. a solid story in terms of growth. remember that rio shortage its $20 billion iron ore project, which puts less supply on the market. we are also dealing with low inventory. let's talk about oil, because with this ranks it all out, -- this brexit fallout, it remains relatively resilient. see
yvonne: you mentioned iron ore.seems like analysts can't quite keep up with their 12 month targets. stock has moved much more. the price of iron ore itself, how do you see this, because we are seeing a lot of speculative interest behind this latest rally? when you see what has been done in china, you get the sense that he is playing the investment side very well. when you see such a strong move, you get a sense that the iron ore sector has paid back its production costs. bese companies will now...
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marvel comics announcing the new iron man will actually be an iron woman. it's a 15-year-old girl.ience genius will take over for tony stark. smart 15-year-old. the fate of tony stark, that's still a mystery. >> we'll never know. >>> you want to get your hands-on some technology that is just as hot this summer as the pictures. >> brett larson from fox news headlines 24/7 on sirius xm with a look at the must have gadgets as the mercury rises. specifically, he ner is excited about that. >> the mercury is rising. i think it's 108 degrees out right now. in some parts of the country like here are seeing triple digit temperatures. we rounded up triple awesome technology like this. avoid the sunscreen splotch with the pro tech tors. you apply your sunscreen and -- pop out of pool and make sure it's still working. i could have used that on the beach. got that weird spot like -- what, i missed? >> don't miss a moment of summer with graph a, an action camera. you can keep it with you at all times. it uses artificial intelligence to edit videos for you. you can quickly share experiences with
marvel comics announcing the new iron man will actually be an iron woman. it's a 15-year-old girl.ience genius will take over for tony stark. smart 15-year-old. the fate of tony stark, that's still a mystery. >> we'll never know. >>> you want to get your hands-on some technology that is just as hot this summer as the pictures. >> brett larson from fox news headlines 24/7 on sirius xm with a look at the must have gadgets as the mercury rises. specifically, he ner is excited...
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it's holding a man basket with three other iron workers in it. >> there was a crane holding my threeds and then there was my crane and then blue, and mine was the only one left standing, i think. all of the other cranes went over. >> all three men lose their lives. it's a devastating blow. >> jerry star was a really nice guy. he was our union steward on the job. jeff is the guy i knew the most. and bill, diver we called him on the job, i had just met him. he was a real nice guys, you know. >> several other people are injured, including kasinski. he sustains a career-ending back injury when his basket is lowered and stopped too quickly. >> that was my last day on the job as an ironworker. >> an investigation finds several factors are to blame for the collapse. the biggest being the wind is blowing too hard for the crane to operate safely. >> the wind was 35 mile an hour gusting. it caught like a sail and it pulled this big crane over which fell into the crane that my people were suspended from in a man box and that's how it happened. >> robert habash represents the widows of the three
it's holding a man basket with three other iron workers in it. >> there was a crane holding my threeds and then there was my crane and then blue, and mine was the only one left standing, i think. all of the other cranes went over. >> all three men lose their lives. it's a devastating blow. >> jerry star was a really nice guy. he was our union steward on the job. jeff is the guy i knew the most. and bill, diver we called him on the job, i had just met him. he was a real nice...
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move over there's a new iron man in town. >> make that iron girl.rican teenage girl is taking over the suit from tony stark, she's a science genius who enrolled at ms. thompson at the a age of 15. build her own iron man suit in her dorm. she'll probably get a new name. i don't think iron man works. i love she's smart and cool and strong. >> next on cbs this morning, more on the two deadly police shootings and the videos that have emerged in both cases. we leave you this morning, here's a live pick of the ceo of the day for reat that point here's a live pick of the ceo of the day for reat that point water ice, 12-year-old captioning funded by cbs >>> >>> good morning. it is thursday, july 7th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> police in minnesota shoot and kill a black man during a routine traffic stop. the aftermath was streamed live on facebook. >>> in louisiana, the justice department is now investigating the police shooting death of another black man. >> angry republicans will grill fbi director james comey on capitol hill today about why
move over there's a new iron man in town. >> make that iron girl.rican teenage girl is taking over the suit from tony stark, she's a science genius who enrolled at ms. thompson at the a age of 15. build her own iron man suit in her dorm. she'll probably get a new name. i don't think iron man works. i love she's smart and cool and strong. >> next on cbs this morning, more on the two deadly police shootings and the videos that have emerged in both cases. we leave you this morning,...
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had in bugging each other's communications was it actually produced a kind of ironic transparency. offered both siteses regular reassurance that the other side was not about to launch a full scale war. and one former kgb officer later saved that the soviets bugging of official phones in washington in this period, actually worked to limit the natural predisposition of the kgb toward conspiratorial interpretation of u.s. policy. which is an interesting moral to the whole story. back at the very end of world war ii, one of the leading british code-breakers wrote a long and very interesting analysis, i found in the british archives, of the -- seth out the future of communications intelligence in the post war world. and he began by putting forth the rather counterintuitive prove signatures help said an international agreement abolishes all code and ciphered communications would contribute more to a permanent peace than any other measure. this is probably a council or perfection, he added. yet in fighting the code wars to a virtual draw by the end of the cold war the u.s. and soviet unio
had in bugging each other's communications was it actually produced a kind of ironic transparency. offered both siteses regular reassurance that the other side was not about to launch a full scale war. and one former kgb officer later saved that the soviets bugging of official phones in washington in this period, actually worked to limit the natural predisposition of the kgb toward conspiratorial interpretation of u.s. policy. which is an interesting moral to the whole story. back at the very...
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iron sharp pens iron bring it on and let's get going. >> a bears start monday.they open the season? acid knee on august 27th. fox2 sports. >>> thanks scott, meantime does it seem like we had a major golf tournament for the men. because of the olympics they are squeezing the pga championship together. rick key foul ler his first ever major win. if he keeps putting like that. par 4, 14, nice long birdy put. martin, the first holly. birdy nice way to start. tied for second at minus 4. check out jimmy walker, 'th holly chipping for the fringe. into the cup for birdy. five under 65 and he is your early leader. david is the enemy. when he played with boston or dallas but he's on the spurs agreeing to contract. he is now a spur. >>> our coverage continues over at ktuv plus. >>> a big night for hillary clinton she is about an hour away from delivering what will be the biggest speech of her career. >>> all eyes on her and her daughter. chel see clinton will be introducing her mother. >>> we will parts from her speech when 7 on ktuv plus starts in just a few minutes. . >>
iron sharp pens iron bring it on and let's get going. >> a bears start monday.they open the season? acid knee on august 27th. fox2 sports. >>> thanks scott, meantime does it seem like we had a major golf tournament for the men. because of the olympics they are squeezing the pga championship together. rick key foul ler his first ever major win. if he keeps putting like that. par 4, 14, nice long birdy put. martin, the first holly. birdy nice way to start. tied for second at minus...
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ironically, maybe? three decades later, president abraham lincoln established diplomatic relations with the independence caribbean nation of haiti. thanks to billy the barber. ironically, it was through lincoln's connection with the port of new orleans and the efforts of several immigrants that the great emancipator freed one of the first people of color. john shelby. a freed black and one of the fellow african-american barbers in springfield while traveling in new orleans in 1856 found the same hostility that floorville had found. not having the proper papers, shelby was arrested and imprisoned. somehow shelby made contact with a springfield raised new orleans now attorney by the name of benjamin jonas. and shelby suggested to jonas that he contact a prominent lawyer back home in illinois whose influence might help him get released. jonas, the lawyer, recognized the name abraham lincoln because lincoln was a friend of jonas' father. a man by the name of abraham jonas, who was one of the first jewish se
ironically, maybe? three decades later, president abraham lincoln established diplomatic relations with the independence caribbean nation of haiti. thanks to billy the barber. ironically, it was through lincoln's connection with the port of new orleans and the efforts of several immigrants that the great emancipator freed one of the first people of color. john shelby. a freed black and one of the fellow african-american barbers in springfield while traveling in new orleans in 1856 found the...
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angie: you say iron ore still has a way to go. it was very strong in the first half.lf is questionable with china slowdown. david: that is the $64,000 .uestion , whetherh reflation that will continue on, how much legs it has got. it is interesting that iron ore has pushed up to $60 in an environment when supply has been more than abundant. shipments push through $40 in that so it is suggestive china's demand is probably remaining resilient, probably given thatver effect japanese stimulus will be a reality and higher infrastructure spending in japan. angie: where do you see are strays economy and the second half this year as it relates to copper prices? we have seen it pushed out. gold is a super safety haven play as people flee to gold. that will be a nice boon for producers there. is that going to help support this transitional economy? does,, if we do see some more resilience and stability and the resources sector, i think the market is suspecting that that will continue to be a head wind to the economy's growth. we have the winding down of construction from the spe
angie: you say iron ore still has a way to go. it was very strong in the first half.lf is questionable with china slowdown. david: that is the $64,000 .uestion , whetherh reflation that will continue on, how much legs it has got. it is interesting that iron ore has pushed up to $60 in an environment when supply has been more than abundant. shipments push through $40 in that so it is suggestive china's demand is probably remaining resilient, probably given thatver effect japanese stimulus will...
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the iron ore price was up, as well.arco,me are go -- it was the second-biggest producer of iron pellets, they were hoping to be up and running in 2016. samarco is experiencing cash flow problems as a result. rishaad: thank you. having a look at what the plunge in sterling did. this occurred after the u.k. brexit vote. theas taken the fizz after $100 million deal. ramy inocencio is in new york. ramy: it has only been one week since they approved the acquisition of sab miller. that deal has been halted by the takeover company itself. that is because of the plunge in the pound after the uk's vote for brexit back on june 23. it has fallen 11%, and is much on13.25% at his lowest point july 7. they get a bum deal because of that and want more money. dive into the bloomberg and looked at the impact. on october 13, it would -- it has gotten cheaper for ab inbev. that is a discount of about 10%. raise from 44o pounds, but that is not appeasing some investors. that is just a 2.25% raise in the all-cash offer. ifl-acceptance depen
the iron ore price was up, as well.arco,me are go -- it was the second-biggest producer of iron pellets, they were hoping to be up and running in 2016. samarco is experiencing cash flow problems as a result. rishaad: thank you. having a look at what the plunge in sterling did. this occurred after the u.k. brexit vote. theas taken the fizz after $100 million deal. ramy inocencio is in new york. ramy: it has only been one week since they approved the acquisition of sab miller. that deal has been...
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the honduran government has responded with an iron fist, locking up thousands of gang members. but that's had no effect on the influence of the mar as, and membership numbers have continued to rise. in honduras, every day life is permeated by violence. >>>> this is t tegucigalpa, one ththmost dangegerous cities in the worl -year-old d jaime jael soriano has just been n called to the local police station to confirm the identity of his brother. soririano's 33-year-old brother was shot on the street just a few hours ago. >> people are killed here and the police never investigate. that's what happens to the poor here. >> murders are a daily occurrence here. >> soriano now has to pass t sad ws on to his father. hondnduras is consnsidered one the e most violentnt of all nat that is not at war. rigoberto leiva valle sees the results of that every day. he wororks as an embmbalmer at momorgue, prepararing bodies f funerals. >> most of the bodies i see here have gun wounds. some are mutilated. theyey've hadad limbs cut o off. sometimes they're decapitated or otherwise maiaimed. >> valle
the honduran government has responded with an iron fist, locking up thousands of gang members. but that's had no effect on the influence of the mar as, and membership numbers have continued to rise. in honduras, every day life is permeated by violence. >>>> this is t tegucigalpa, one ththmost dangegerous cities in the worl -year-old d jaime jael soriano has just been n called to the local police station to confirm the identity of his brother. soririano's 33-year-old brother was shot...
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. >>> just ahead, some disappointing news for game of throwns fans, plus tony stark, there's a new ironwn. you're watching "early today." you're watching "early today." hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. at hillshire farm, there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh seconds after carving, we not only seal every slice, we double seal it. the results are something to savor. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. see me. see me. don't...
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just plain hot, where the temperatures are a little cooler, ironically, more humid. not really so ironic but that's for another story. light southwest wind later on tonight. so it will be a warmer night. slightly than last night. similar. maybe aou tomorrow will be somewhat more humid than today but it looks like we go back to a southwest wind which should take boston back up over 90. some maces like hartford, connecticut, are going to go to day eight of the heat tomorrow. there is going to be a cold front pressing toward us late tomorrow and tomorrow night. and that could be the focus for a connecticut, are going to pop-u. i think the further north and west of boston, the better the chance. however, as that front approaches, there will be a little wave of low pressure that gives us a chance for rainfall on friday but you'll have plenty of sunshine tomorrow morning. keep an eye to the sky later tomorrow. it looks like most of the action will be up in northern new england. then we get to friday. a couple of ways this could go. could be that a lot of the heavy rain sta
just plain hot, where the temperatures are a little cooler, ironically, more humid. not really so ironic but that's for another story. light southwest wind later on tonight. so it will be a warmer night. slightly than last night. similar. maybe aou tomorrow will be somewhat more humid than today but it looks like we go back to a southwest wind which should take boston back up over 90. some maces like hartford, connecticut, are going to go to day eight of the heat tomorrow. there is going to be...
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they doubt her the "iron lady." if it is extensively for theresa may, possibly because she is only the second uk prime minister after margaret thatcher. the eu is pushing may for quick may is likelyays to want to take her time and plummeting erected. -- take her time implementing brexit. unlike -- they do not draw comparisons with faster. it says that theresa may shares a lot of left-wing traditional labor ideas, like putting workers on company boards. this is the comparison with margaret thatcher was made to quickly. quite possibly that is because the two are women. there is only faster -- thatcher to think about before may. it is something that le monde looks at in more depth, focusing on the female angle. do we employee women after things go wrong? they have looked at data from price waterhouse cooper and says women in times of crisis. but they might be there to steady the ship, but then are judged far more harshly an men in a position. host: thank you very much, b elle. see you in a couple of minutes time. ♪ >
they doubt her the "iron lady." if it is extensively for theresa may, possibly because she is only the second uk prime minister after margaret thatcher. the eu is pushing may for quick may is likelyays to want to take her time and plummeting erected. -- take her time implementing brexit. unlike -- they do not draw comparisons with faster. it says that theresa may shares a lot of left-wing traditional labor ideas, like putting workers on company boards. this is the comparison with...
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the ironic thing about him was he did not have to. he had a two family home, mom worked for the telephone company, father worked for the post office. house, car, white picket fence. just because of the environment people up in, there were on the streets and he gravitated toward the streets and he brought me in on the whole drug game and i started hanging out with him. brian: why did you want to write the book? mr. pegues: i'm glad you asked that question. nobody really asked. you really reason i wrote it was for generations behind me. kids, grandkids, i wanted to know this life transformation i made. then it morphed into this book i had to write and tell my story because i was put on the front page of the newspaper in new york city. they really took some shots of my personality, my demeanor, my character, they tried to vilify me. they called me a thug cop. i had to tell my story. the backdrop was that i wrote my own book and stopped walking across the stage, graduate. i was in the streets selling drugs, which the military unit , i wen
the ironic thing about him was he did not have to. he had a two family home, mom worked for the telephone company, father worked for the post office. house, car, white picket fence. just because of the environment people up in, there were on the streets and he gravitated toward the streets and he brought me in on the whole drug game and i started hanging out with him. brian: why did you want to write the book? mr. pegues: i'm glad you asked that question. nobody really asked. you really reason...
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. >>> topping our people scene a new iron man coming to comic books, it's not a man. a black teenage girl is taking over the suit from tony stark, they broke the news with the writer, she is set to be a science genius and comes to the attention of tony stark when she builds her own iron man suit in her dormitory. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans o
. >>> topping our people scene a new iron man coming to comic books, it's not a man. a black teenage girl is taking over the suit from tony stark, they broke the news with the writer, she is set to be a science genius and comes to the attention of tony stark when she builds her own iron man suit in her dormitory. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no...
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[laughter] the experience of my dad's iron working shop was kind of helpful.t teenagers the basics of carpentry and wilting. they helped me learn spanish. [cheers and applause] and i tell you. my time in that country changed my life in so many ways. [speaking spanish] [applause] fe, familia, y trabajo. [speaking spanish] sen. kaine: here is something that really stuck with me. i got a firsthand look at a system, this is 1980 and 1981, it dictatorship where a few folks had all the power and everybody else got left behind. and it convinced me that we're got to advance opportunity and equality for everybody, no matter where they come from, how much money they have, what they look like. what accent may have or who they love. [applause] sen. kaine: in 1970, a republican governor of virginia believed exactly the same thing. he integrated virginia public schools after the state had fought for 16 years after brown v board to keep them in segregated. [applause] sen. kaine: in 1970 in virginia, that took political courage, and then he and his wife went even further. the
[laughter] the experience of my dad's iron working shop was kind of helpful.t teenagers the basics of carpentry and wilting. they helped me learn spanish. [cheers and applause] and i tell you. my time in that country changed my life in so many ways. [speaking spanish] [applause] fe, familia, y trabajo. [speaking spanish] sen. kaine: here is something that really stuck with me. i got a firsthand look at a system, this is 1980 and 1981, it dictatorship where a few folks had all the power and...
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timely tonight get this the iron man is a black girl. >> what, marvel comments announcerd tony stark income comic books will step away from alter ego and new character rere williams will take his place. marvel has been introducing more diverse character to takeover superheros in recent years. what grade do you give this decision. >> a plus, plus, plus, let me tell you why. this is tremendous as a black woman to be able to and for young girls to look and see themselves as superhero that's just amazing to me to see diversity. here's a little about rere 15-year-old wept to mit and created iron man suit in the dorm and got in trouble they kicked her out and that's how tony stark find out about her and recruited her. >> i give her a a minus i want to see what the super powers are but yeah it's reimportant. when i grew up there were not many black heroes. luke came, and a handful of others and they stood out. >> i give her a plus, plus. >> speaking of a pluses. >> probably not one weather wise. >> we'll give you one for delivery of the weather. whether it sells not so much. >> that was a g
timely tonight get this the iron man is a black girl. >> what, marvel comments announcerd tony stark income comic books will step away from alter ego and new character rere williams will take his place. marvel has been introducing more diverse character to takeover superheros in recent years. what grade do you give this decision. >> a plus, plus, plus, let me tell you why. this is tremendous as a black woman to be able to and for young girls to look and see themselves as superhero...
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the comparisons are already being made to a powerful iron lady who blatzed the trail before her. nbc's kelly has details from london. >> reporter: she's the new iron lady. >> i am honored and humbled to have been chosen by the conservative party. >> reporter: theresa may from head of counter terrorism and immigration, to the top job, the shakeup, the result of britain's vote to leave europe. her only opponent consumed by controversy claiming she was more qualified because she's a mom. may is not. >> genuinely, i feel being a mom means you have a very real stake in the future of the country. a tangible stake. >> reporter: the comments sparked fury of headlines and a twitter storm. vile says one politician, and utterly wrong said another. she shocked the country and quit. >> i wish theresa may the greatest success. >> reporter: britain elected their first prime minister nearly 40 years ago. >> i don't think there will be a woman prime minister in my lifetime. >> reporter: margaret thatcher, famously tough with power suits and pearls and an american partner in ronald reagan. may kno
the comparisons are already being made to a powerful iron lady who blatzed the trail before her. nbc's kelly has details from london. >> reporter: she's the new iron lady. >> i am honored and humbled to have been chosen by the conservative party. >> reporter: theresa may from head of counter terrorism and immigration, to the top job, the shakeup, the result of britain's vote to leave europe. her only opponent consumed by controversy claiming she was more qualified because...
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last night in your report she locked herself in the bathroom and plugged in an iron to go after that intruder. tell us more about that. that was so fascinating and so strong of her to think to do that. >> you're so correct. i told her today that statement and it got a lot of social media feedback. while she was in the bathroom, she put her feet up against the door hoping the man did not come in and locked it, but she said she plugged it in, set it on linen which is the highest hottest setting. she said when he came in, she was prepared to brand him. people who talk to her said they were thinking about getting her a cape and putting an iron on it. >> thank you. >>> new developments in a police sex scandal investigation that started at opd. today a contra costa county sheriff's department resigned amid allegations he had improper sexual contact with a teenager who describes herself as a sex worker. >> ktvu crime reporter henry lee joins us now with the fallout. >> the sheriff's deputy is identified as ricardo perez. he quit his job today. he's now the third bay area law enforcement off
last night in your report she locked herself in the bathroom and plugged in an iron to go after that intruder. tell us more about that. that was so fascinating and so strong of her to think to do that. >> you're so correct. i told her today that statement and it got a lot of social media feedback. while she was in the bathroom, she put her feet up against the door hoping the man did not come in and locked it, but she said she plugged it in, set it on linen which is the highest hottest...
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haslinda: coming up -- how our differences ironed out? you have achieved so much in about 5, 6 years. is it increasingly difficult to meet expectations, exceed expectations? and you are a go getter as well. you set a really high bar for yourself. is it difficult? sonia: you know, it is a great challenge. when you continuously raise your bar, it is something that we push ourselves to achieve because i think the industry is constantly evolving, things are changing very fast, and we have to push ourselves to move forward. we have to be continuously ahead of others, that is the goal we set for ourselves. haslinda: growing up, you had the best of both worlds, east and west. you were educated in harvard. how does that help you develop a global perspective? sonia: yes. i grew up in hong kong so i have a very strong asian values. my family is very traditional, they are very chinese. so, i think that sets a very good foundation in terms of the values that i believe in. and then when i was 13, 14, i went to boarding school in the united states and
haslinda: coming up -- how our differences ironed out? you have achieved so much in about 5, 6 years. is it increasingly difficult to meet expectations, exceed expectations? and you are a go getter as well. you set a really high bar for yourself. is it difficult? sonia: you know, it is a great challenge. when you continuously raise your bar, it is something that we push ourselves to achieve because i think the industry is constantly evolving, things are changing very fast, and we have to push...
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a tying iron her upper bacc.dd that with one to go with this on her upper right thigh and initials. she's proud but today she revealed how haters reacted. >> how dare you destroy yourself like that? it can destroy a person and that's disgusting what people spend their time o >>> britney spears, right now she is hotter than ever. with a brand new song and you're going to get to hear it becaus she's sharing it with us, first. ♪ ♪ >> it's the rebirth of britney spears with, her new song, "private show." it seems like the star is going in a very mature and different direction. >> "private show" is inevitably a sexy song. >> the fresh track shares the name with her ew perfume. >> hi, everyone, it's britney. >> we're behind the scenes as she shot her commercial. she looks phenomenal and is dancing like we haven't seen her do in years. sources say the song will be in britney's ninth studio album. which she's been working on for almost two years. >> i'm taking it really slow. ♪ >> "e.t." is practically the same age as br
a tying iron her upper bacc.dd that with one to go with this on her upper right thigh and initials. she's proud but today she revealed how haters reacted. >> how dare you destroy yourself like that? it can destroy a person and that's disgusting what people spend their time o >>> britney spears, right now she is hotter than ever. with a brand new song and you're going to get to hear it becaus she's sharing it with us, first. ♪ ♪ >> it's the rebirth of britney spears...
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i always liked pig iron because he was not necessarily the brightest crayon in the box, but he was good at listening to other people said. if you want to know what people thought, you can just read pig iron, because he kind of makes a synopsis. the daughter has issues of her own that she is trying to address in american society. she has been at hull house, she has seen the terrible conditions especially of garment workers, and she wanted to take that on. how do women take on industrialization? by the late 19th century, women can take on industrialization as consumers. florence kelley and this woman here begin to advance the idea that women can ameliorate the extraordinarily bad conditions of industrialization. sweatshops, terrible pay, terrible conditions, by refusing to buy products that are made in sweatshops. they organize eventually, in 1891, the national consumers league. they would say, we will not buy clothing or goats made under unsafe or unhealthy working conditions. we demand, as consumers, safe food and drink for our children. not the fact that every human being has a right t
i always liked pig iron because he was not necessarily the brightest crayon in the box, but he was good at listening to other people said. if you want to know what people thought, you can just read pig iron, because he kind of makes a synopsis. the daughter has issues of her own that she is trying to address in american society. she has been at hull house, she has seen the terrible conditions especially of garment workers, and she wanted to take that on. how do women take on industrialization?...