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. >> i've seen them wren by teenaged girls. i've seen them wren by middle-aged women.uld have somebody that wrote the letter and then someone that came into the home. people who think they get away with murder sigh a big sigh of relief when years go by, but this program is going to make them very nervous. >> ninan:e>> ninan: you can sees report tonight on "48 hours" right here on cbs. well, still ahead, cheena celebrates a lunar new year with a fireworks and a tv special watched by a billion people. we'll take you behind the scenes. and our cheeks. people say we sit the same way. (laughter) i decided to go on ancestry to get my dna tested so i could find out more about my heritage. and i also found that i had a sister that i didn't know about because i'm adopted. that was me. it was really exciting to find myself in someone else. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com hi hey you look good. thank you, i feel good. it all starts with eating right. that's why i eat amaz!n prunes now. they're delicious and help keep my body in bala
. >> i've seen them wren by teenaged girls. i've seen them wren by middle-aged women.uld have somebody that wrote the letter and then someone that came into the home. people who think they get away with murder sigh a big sigh of relief when years go by, but this program is going to make them very nervous. >> ninan:e>> ninan: you can sees report tonight on "48 hours" right here on cbs. well, still ahead, cheena celebrates a lunar new year with a fireworks and a tv...
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firefighters were attacking the blaze from the roof wren working to find out the extent of the damage and whether anyone was hurt. >> a car crash ignited a scary scene in glenolden, showing the car that burst into flames at the royal farms on mcdade boulevard. it slammed into a gas pump last night and fortunately nobody was injured. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, authorities are trying to find out how $400,000 worth of cocaine got on to an american airlines plane. >> and a bishop says he is doing fine after he says he was ambushed and punched at a church in new jersey. >> and david murphy has your accuweather forecast. >> no way. >> oh yes. >> no, you're not. >> more fake outs with buddy valasco. then four furniture fake outs that will blow your mind. ne >>> investigators are working to find out how $400,000 worth of cocaine got into an american airlines plane. police say that the drugs were found during a maintenance check in oklahoma. and an employee found the packages near an electronic's bay near the nose gear. the plane was in columbia, and a recent stop in miami, fl
firefighters were attacking the blaze from the roof wren working to find out the extent of the damage and whether anyone was hurt. >> a car crash ignited a scary scene in glenolden, showing the car that burst into flames at the royal farms on mcdade boulevard. it slammed into a gas pump last night and fortunately nobody was injured. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, authorities are trying to find out how $400,000 worth of cocaine got on to an american airlines...
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. >> it was heart wren chs and lots of tears. >> reporter: she had other plans.e doctor expected to find a patient in her final moments. >> she opened her eyes and started talking to me. >> reporter: some might call it a miracle. >> it's a miracle to me because i never seen it happen. >> reporter: she calls it good old fashioned grit. >> i can be stubborn but i have determination. >> reporter: all of this spunk from a woman who cheated death. >> they say i'm still very witty. >> reporter: the grandmother of two and great grand to three is still in physical therapy but is now back home at her family ranch. >> she'll be out on that grasshopper mowing spring. >> reporter: still the same eloise with a new purpose. >> that was not my time. i'm not finished here. >> reporter: and a message. >> don't give up. don't give up. >> reporter: livie ing against the odds and making every moment count. >> love you so much. >> reporter: nbc news. >> pretty amazing. that's going to do it for us. i'm lester holt designer battle to dress melania and ivanka. every last-minute secret
. >> it was heart wren chs and lots of tears. >> reporter: she had other plans.e doctor expected to find a patient in her final moments. >> she opened her eyes and started talking to me. >> reporter: some might call it a miracle. >> it's a miracle to me because i never seen it happen. >> reporter: she calls it good old fashioned grit. >> i can be stubborn but i have determination. >> reporter: all of this spunk from a woman who cheated death....
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. >> get this, wren every was so her at this stayed on his hood while he continued to drive.e got the tanker truck license plate number and filed a report. >> well, with all of the stormy weather out west, big waves are breaking off the coast of california. >> santa cruz is seeing waves as high as 20 feet. and they're expected to get even bigger, of course, that's bringing out surfers who were up for the challenge. bay area forecasters expect waves to reach 30 feet in height over the weekend. incredible. >> you know there is going to be some knucklehead that's standing at the ends of the shore looking at this thing and just get swept in. and everyone will say awe. stay away from the waves. >> got to stay away from the waves, yes, mother nature, she is powerful. she does what she wants. so you don't want to mess around. stay away. let her do her thing. stay back. >> oh, yes. >> conditions this morning, are pretty quiet. we are going to pick things up, mother nature is i want to rain today, that's what she will do. pack the umbrella. 33 degrees, cool, damp, but no rain falling
. >> get this, wren every was so her at this stayed on his hood while he continued to drive.e got the tanker truck license plate number and filed a report. >> well, with all of the stormy weather out west, big waves are breaking off the coast of california. >> santa cruz is seeing waves as high as 20 feet. and they're expected to get even bigger, of course, that's bringing out surfers who were up for the challenge. bay area forecasters expect waves to reach 30 feet in height...
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Jan 27, 2017
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every day as we walked to vote for meetings in the capital, we passed by one of america's greatest wrens in that small -- friends in a small rotunda we call freedom lawyer. former british prime minister winston churchill. and on his statue it reads, on -- in the days to come, the british and american people will for their own safety and the good of all walk together side-by-side in majesty, in justice, and in peace. prime minister may joins us this afternoon at a time of renewed opportunity or both the united states and the united kingdom in continuing to walk side-by-side. her decision to visit america soon after our presidential election and the republican-led signalent took power to her commitment to strengthen the special relationship our countries enjoy. it is my honor to welcome from number 10 downing street, the first foreign head of state to visit and address our retreat, the honorable theresa may. [applause] [cheers] theresa may: thank you. [applause] thank you.: thank you. well, thank you very much for that fantastic welcome. and can i say majority leader mcconnell, mr. speaker
every day as we walked to vote for meetings in the capital, we passed by one of america's greatest wrens in that small -- friends in a small rotunda we call freedom lawyer. former british prime minister winston churchill. and on his statue it reads, on -- in the days to come, the british and american people will for their own safety and the good of all walk together side-by-side in majesty, in justice, and in peace. prime minister may joins us this afternoon at a time of renewed opportunity or...
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i do not know the details accept what we see on social media is just heart wrenning for everybody everywhereif you look at 4,000 shot, the person that get medical rehabilitation, 800 killed. please put in this context. it's wrong. we need a remedy and for development. >> certainly we need to get better across the board. thank you for joining me. had is terrible, terrible story. >> indeed. >>> president obama ends tenure with the meek job report. >>> plus i want to check out this, incredible, the story of professional slack liner. look at that that's an extraordinary american. we'll have the details next. at planters, we put fresh roasted flavor into every can, which has its drawbacks. guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn't me! the cheeks don't lie, chet... irresistibly planters. i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the
i do not know the details accept what we see on social media is just heart wrenning for everybody everywhereif you look at 4,000 shot, the person that get medical rehabilitation, 800 killed. please put in this context. it's wrong. we need a remedy and for development. >> certainly we need to get better across the board. thank you for joining me. had is terrible, terrible story. >> indeed. >>> president obama ends tenure with the meek job report. >>> plus i want to...
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then came the federal reserve, raised interest rates, and the wren is weaker and the boj can sit on itsands for the time being. they don't have to move. the ball is in the court of the government now, delivering fiscal stimulus, they need to make sure they push ahead with reforms to get sustained growth. the boj has done everything it can, really the government has to deliver. here there's still some question marks, will abe press ahead, prime minister abe, with the reforms necessary to drive up the potential growth rate of gdp. so far we have not seen much by way of reforms in japan. >> fred, overall, just to sum things up, do you think u.s. equity markets are a little complacent about whether 2017 could be a negative year for asia, which could help or hinder u.s. equities? >> it feels a little bit like that. now, some headlines always exaggerate things. we have structural issues here. we won't see an acceleration growth. so maybe a bit of investor exuberance here with regards to growth potential. also when you read headlines, it says china is reflating. profit margins are going up. re
then came the federal reserve, raised interest rates, and the wren is weaker and the boj can sit on itsands for the time being. they don't have to move. the ball is in the court of the government now, delivering fiscal stimulus, they need to make sure they push ahead with reforms to get sustained growth. the boj has done everything it can, really the government has to deliver. here there's still some question marks, will abe press ahead, prime minister abe, with the reforms necessary to drive...
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stars adam driver who played kyle wren. >>> if you plan to drinko during the super bowl tostitos releasedou've beenn drinking. drin the special bag uses a sensorseo to deem ticket alcohol on aalco person's breath.rson's b if it senses you have beensense drinking turns on a sensornsor that flashes a don't drink andea drive message in red like youd e see there.. the bag is equipped with a communications chip thaticationt allows party goers to tapgo their bags with a phone toh a po call an uber and you get a $10 discount.discount >>> skittles may wind up withayd the biggest buzz of all theggesu super bowl cozzmmercials by o te time the game ends. the commercial titled romanceroe is listed on you tubes list of videos. it went live on tuesday anda hasn't aired on tv yet. allison, back to you.to >> we don't have any time bute if you have been drinking abeena lot and your bag lights start s to glow and stuff do you knowt what's going on with it?? >> or if those chips your breath can beoe pretty funky anyway.pretty funky >> you see what i'm saying. say >> i hear you.>> i hear you. >> it's a good
stars adam driver who played kyle wren. >>> if you plan to drinko during the super bowl tostitos releasedou've beenn drinking. drin the special bag uses a sensorseo to deem ticket alcohol on aalco person's breath.rson's b if it senses you have beensense drinking turns on a sensornsor that flashes a don't drink andea drive message in red like youd e see there.. the bag is equipped with a communications chip thaticationt allows party goers to tapgo their bags with a phone toh a po call...
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prosecutors say he was involved in the shooting death of christopher wren. three days later, officers tracked down castillo. officers say he pulled out a loaded handgun and two officers then opened fire. when castillo was on the ground, he reportedly still tried pointing the gun at officers. police then shot him again, killing him. the 26-page report concluded that police acted within the law to protect themselves. >>> along to gma's first look now, a man hunt underway in florida for the suspect in the murder of an orlando police officer. >> reporter: in this morning's gma first look, a massive man hunt. police are searching for they say gunned down an orlando officer. >> we are going to bring this dirt bag to justice. >> debra clayton was on duty outside this walmart when a shopper alerted her that a wanted murder suspect was in the store. >> he had a security vest on and everything and i came out, i'm walking down the side, by the officer, i heard her hel him to stop or whatever. he shot her and he took off running. >> officer shot. >> reporter: sergeant c
prosecutors say he was involved in the shooting death of christopher wren. three days later, officers tracked down castillo. officers say he pulled out a loaded handgun and two officers then opened fire. when castillo was on the ground, he reportedly still tried pointing the gun at officers. police then shot him again, killing him. the 26-page report concluded that police acted within the law to protect themselves. >>> along to gma's first look now, a man hunt underway in florida for...
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wrens discover their bodies and two dead cats in their home on monday. 35-year-old, roger morash and his 32-year-old wife, valerie, were found dead on their house in berkeley on deakin street. they have said carbon monoxide is ruled out. hazmat crews -- cruise ruled the building safe. neighbors said people had been complaining about a burning rubber smell coming from the couple's apartment. >> she would complain at night and she went to them to complain about it and they certainly knew enough to know there were hazards associated with running a generator. >>> the coroner's office is expected to release more information on the cause of death in the next few days. >>> u.s. coast guard searches for a man who disappeared when his kayak capsized in the bay near the dumbarton bridge bridge. this is video from abc7. the emergency crews rescued one man last night but are still searching for the second victim. the man who is still missing has been identified as kenneth maldonado from san jose. at around 4:30 yesterday afternoon, a man called 911 and that that kenneth maldonado was in the wate
wrens discover their bodies and two dead cats in their home on monday. 35-year-old, roger morash and his 32-year-old wife, valerie, were found dead on their house in berkeley on deakin street. they have said carbon monoxide is ruled out. hazmat crews -- cruise ruled the building safe. neighbors said people had been complaining about a burning rubber smell coming from the couple's apartment. >> she would complain at night and she went to them to complain about it and they certainly knew...
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>> and coming up, the man who called the trump rally, gave us another reason to buy stocks, scott wren. still bullish. tau, irencl pweurtintan ou re in wnf >>> they have little in common other than all the recognizable brands. it is the story of established brands turning established investors. >> they have venture capital arms. they're looking to buy a piece of and learn if the next big thing. with this trend on the line, they were involved in 13% of investments last year. >> i think they look at i as a gray way to see what could potentially disrupt them. it is a lot more about outsourced r&d. once upon a time, big companies had big r&d spending internally. this allows them to have a front row seat at outdoor r&d. >> a number of companies are investing in their own divisions. facebook established a new division, alphabet on its moon shots division by over 60% last year, and microsoft said it will invest over $1 billion annually in cyber security. now we're looking at what might be acquisition targets or might become the next generation of leaders. we're accepting nominations for our d
>> and coming up, the man who called the trump rally, gave us another reason to buy stocks, scott wren. still bullish. tau, irencl pweurtintan ou re in wnf >>> they have little in common other than all the recognizable brands. it is the story of established brands turning established investors. >> they have venture capital arms. they're looking to buy a piece of and learn if the next big thing. with this trend on the line, they were involved in 13% of investments last year....
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wren this is heading. it's no good.an's have icbm that can reach seattle. you know, it's not that. steve: climate change is a good question for the epa guy not for the guy who is going to run cia. by the way, from climate change to face change. >> face change. >> what happened here? you had a beer last week? >> i had a beard. i did o'reilly last week. i looked at myself and, first of all, it came in sort of white. so i bought this -- i bought this just for men. i'm making a confession here. this is very important. so i put it on myself, and i didn't read the instructions. so then i went, and i was doing something, and i said okay. i guess it's time to wash it off. and i said, oh, my god i'm supposed to only leave it on for three minutes, and it was, like, 15 minutes later. and i came out, and i went on o'reilly, and i had the black thing in my face, and it looked like a squirrel died on my chin. isabella called me and said dad. my 24-year-old. dad, you can't go on television again. no one's listening to what you're sayi
wren this is heading. it's no good.an's have icbm that can reach seattle. you know, it's not that. steve: climate change is a good question for the epa guy not for the guy who is going to run cia. by the way, from climate change to face change. >> face change. >> what happened here? you had a beer last week? >> i had a beard. i did o'reilly last week. i looked at myself and, first of all, it came in sort of white. so i bought this -- i bought this just for men. i'm making a...
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worked hard, certainly one of the reasons for the creation of the office of director of national intel wrens generals was to a -- intelligence was to assume a domestic role as well and promote sharing as much as we can. i think a lot of improvement has been made, as i look back over the last 15 years, but there is more work to do. so we have done a lot of work with, for example, fusion centers, 76 or so fusion centers that exist throughout the country, to convey more information to them. i have a network of 12 domestic dni reps, director of national intelligence representatives, which are fbi special agents in charge, and we work through them. those instruments on a regional basis to convey more information, particularly on cyber threats, to the private -- to state and local officials as well as the private sector. >> thank you, sir. admiral rogers, what is your assessment of the current state of information sharing between the government and private sector, especially regarding cyber security threat and more importantly, what is the appropriate level of expectation to have with respect to t
worked hard, certainly one of the reasons for the creation of the office of director of national intel wrens generals was to a -- intelligence was to assume a domestic role as well and promote sharing as much as we can. i think a lot of improvement has been made, as i look back over the last 15 years, but there is more work to do. so we have done a lot of work with, for example, fusion centers, 76 or so fusion centers that exist throughout the country, to convey more information to them. i have...