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aboutt very strongly keeping track of his own creative ideas. then also in the papers, we have . lot of his correspondence i got out a couple of letters between him and hg wells. "e had read "war of the worlds in 1898. in 1932.to wells you might think this was quite a bit after but he read it a number of times in his life. he said dear mr. wells, because i believe expressing appreciation is that are then thinking it, i am venturing to write this letter in the hope it may interest you. in 1898, i read "war of the old.s" i was 16 years it made a deep impression. the spell was complete about a thatafter and i decided what might conservatively be called high-altitude research was the most fascinating problem in existence. he spelled it not break and i took up physics as a profession, entering the physics department 1914ark university in where i have been headed the department since 1923. my work on the theory of the space problem cumulated in 1919 .ith a paper in the smithsonian i have the greatest admiration for your later work, which you no doubt feel is more important your find mo
aboutt very strongly keeping track of his own creative ideas. then also in the papers, we have . lot of his correspondence i got out a couple of letters between him and hg wells. "e had read "war of the worlds in 1898. in 1932.to wells you might think this was quite a bit after but he read it a number of times in his life. he said dear mr. wells, because i believe expressing appreciation is that are then thinking it, i am venturing to write this letter in the hope it may interest you....
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and coming up next half hour, i wille talking to patricia smith with the saation army aboutt these fundraising goals. back to you guys on the desk. employees at the eastern iowa airportrthink they are over the peak of travelers for this week. airport officials told tv-9 yesterday may have been one of the busiest travel days of the year. yesterday, an extra 13 charter flights left bound for the three thousand passengers to the airport's total. the airport director says they'll tally up the numbers later to see if the airport set a single day record. although fans had to wait in long lines, they were happy fliers. " this is great, everything was so organized your own checkout lane and your own line coming through. easy as can be so it's great " some passengers were worried that monday's airline delays and cancellatitis would carry over. but most of the charter flights left on time. the iowa donor network is looking forward to the parade because itl feature a few local families. the organization will honor 3 people whoo have felt the impact of organ donation or transplant in the "donate life rose
and coming up next half hour, i wille talking to patricia smith with the saation army aboutt these fundraising goals. back to you guys on the desk. employees at the eastern iowa airportrthink they are over the peak of travelers for this week. airport officials told tv-9 yesterday may have been one of the busiest travel days of the year. yesterday, an extra 13 charter flights left bound for the three thousand passengers to the airport's total. the airport director says they'll tally up the...
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we'll talk aboutt, today is december 1st, good morning to you, so glad you're with us, i'm nicole brewergetting your day started with a check on traffic and weather. >> good morning, yes, it is rainy and wet out there. so katie, i know a lot of people are wonng
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we'll talk aboutt, today is december 1st, good morning to you, so glad you're with us, i'm nicole brewer. getting your day started with a check on traffic and weather. >> good morning, yes, it is rainy and wet out there. so katie, i know a lot of people are wondering how will this affect the commute this morning? right now things looking good. just very wet outside. >> looks like it will stick with us not just for the morning drive but all day, this be multi day event at we allude dollars to a second ago, all part of lge storm system. that will first up bridges us our warmfront. the whole delaware valley is include in the here. you have loft clouds out there. so very dreary day, even if it is not raining at any geffin point during the day, but as we showed you a second ago, we zoom it out one more time for you, we do that next time, steadier batch of rain on the way. so let's talk future rain amount. we put things into motion. put the model overlay on top of this, give you sense of how much at least the mod rest projecting we'll see out of this. this takes us into thursday morning, bye w
we'll talk aboutt, today is december 1st, good morning to you, so glad you're with us, i'm nicole brewer. getting your day started with a check on traffic and weather. >> good morning, yes, it is rainy and wet out there. so katie, i know a lot of people are wondering how will this affect the commute this morning? right now things looking good. just very wet outside. >> looks like it will stick with us not just for the morning drive but all day, this be multi day event at we allude...
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the new headline this evening aboutt women, pregngncy and autism. >>> also tonight, the very popular christmas gift now being banned by several major retailers. the new investigation under way tonight, and what to look for involving the batteries. >>> also, look at that. the pickup truck driver smashing into an american hotel lobby. what we're now learning about the driver tonight. >>> and remember, 1977, almost 40 years ago, "star wars" first hit the screen. no one knew what to expect. tonight, we take you to the premiere on the west coast. stay tuned.in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may in
the new headline this evening aboutt women, pregngncy and autism. >>> also tonight, the very popular christmas gift now being banned by several major retailers. the new investigation under way tonight, and what to look for involving the batteries. >>> also, look at that. the pickup truck driver smashing into an american hotel lobby. what we're now learning about the driver tonight. >>> and remember, 1977, almost 40 years ago, "star wars" first hit the...
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m&a aboutt year for to get a whole lot bigger? running is now, aaron dupont. been talking a about how the players need to merge. prices are going down. pharma is getting hit. any to merge to cut costs. we thought this may not happen before christmas. here we are, it looks like it is around the corner here it jonathan: offensive m&a does not sound optimistic. toon: we're getting industrial names having to combined -- having to combine and then split. bigpeople are facing challenges. they need to cut costs and they need to somehow get your and cut costs to survive. jonathan: to moscow we want to talk about -- two months ago we were going to talk about -- what does it mean for the other players? aaron: it is good to great the number one in the world. monsanto try to do a deal and they got rebuffed. you're going to have three big players shaking in their boots. the swiss are going to be asking themselves can they partner up. monsanto's going to be looking twond and seeing our biggest american competitors have just gotten bigger. what are we going to do? jonathan:
m&a aboutt year for to get a whole lot bigger? running is now, aaron dupont. been talking a about how the players need to merge. prices are going down. pharma is getting hit. any to merge to cut costs. we thought this may not happen before christmas. here we are, it looks like it is around the corner here it jonathan: offensive m&a does not sound optimistic. toon: we're getting industrial names having to combined -- having to combine and then split. bigpeople are facing challenges. they...
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this will continue to track to the northeast throughout the morning and will be scattered aboutt so your morning commute will likely be affected. here is the snowfall forecast se less than an inch of snow, with some areas getting around an inch, and burst of moderate snow. for the most part, the snow wii wind down late this mornjng, with flurries possible this afternoon. road conditions are going downhill in western and central iowa where the snow has been falling for a few hours now. here's the futuretrack showig the snowfall throughout the morning hours. highs today will be n the middle a ad upper 20s, but cooler temperatures are on the way. details in just a few minutes. continuing coverage this morning.. we're hearing from the family of a university of iowa student cooler temperatures are on the way. details in just a few minutes. continuing coverage this morning... we're hearing fromthe family of a universityyof iowa studentt killed in a bus crash in chicago. police say the burlington sign on an interstate on monday. nicole underwood -- from des moines -- died. she was 21. mike dasi
this will continue to track to the northeast throughout the morning and will be scattered aboutt so your morning commute will likely be affected. here is the snowfall forecast se less than an inch of snow, with some areas getting around an inch, and burst of moderate snow. for the most part, the snow wii wind down late this mornjng, with flurries possible this afternoon. road conditions are going downhill in western and central iowa where the snow has been falling for a few hours now. here's...
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mark: your candidate had a better second debate than a aboutt debate, talk his focus getting ready fors one. been in session with the senate. he was voting there today. he did a couple of hours yesterday. we will do a couple of hours tonight. he has experience at debating on the big stage. he knows exactly what he wants to say. his message will be delivered. mark: we will come back and talk more with tad. we will continue when we come back right after this. ♪ . . . john: we are back in the third part of our tripleheader with tad devine, bernie sanders senior strategist in vermont. your campaign has filed a lawsuit in the d.c. court against the democratic national committee for breach of contract. earlier when we were talking to you, you were making serious accusations about the d.n.c. they seem to go broader than the question of what they are doing with their data. is the claiming not only d.n.c. breaching contract with you and doing something unfair, but that the d.n.c. is now trying to in some financial way throttle the sanders campaign? tad: i think they are, john, as much as i regr
mark: your candidate had a better second debate than a aboutt debate, talk his focus getting ready fors one. been in session with the senate. he was voting there today. he did a couple of hours yesterday. we will do a couple of hours tonight. he has experience at debating on the big stage. he knows exactly what he wants to say. his message will be delivered. mark: we will come back and talk more with tad. we will continue when we come back right after this. ♪ . . . john: we are back in the...
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steven's dad, steve sr., says, after living together for nearly two years, the couple was talking aboutt taking the next step. >> it was your understanding, steve, they were going to get hitched? >> yes, in vegas. every time i talked to them that was their planned. it never changed. he loved her. >> timing seemed good. heidi just gotten a promotion at insurance company where she she was finin 4 a 9:00 to 5:00er after years of tempt teching. >> she w getting started when things happened. >> strange things that ratted heidi. in april that year, someone was trying to break into their townhouse. there was chipping around a lock on their basement door. >> looked like the doors had been monkeyed with. >> yes. >> not on after that discovery of mischief on the locks a stranger knocked on the front door, saying he was forming a neighborhood block watch. he scared heidi so much, she told her friends, described the person as african-american with a tattoo. steven demanded new locks and keys from townhouse management. they were installed april 19, 2000. the next evening is when it happened. >> you s
steven's dad, steve sr., says, after living together for nearly two years, the couple was talking aboutt taking the next step. >> it was your understanding, steve, they were going to get hitched? >> yes, in vegas. every time i talked to them that was their planned. it never changed. he loved her. >> timing seemed good. heidi just gotten a promotion at insurance company where she she was finin 4 a 9:00 to 5:00er after years of tempt teching. >> she w getting started when...
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. >> reporte isis went aboutts usual business. terrorizing residents who stayed. marking each oneith the arabic letter "nun" for "nazarene." just as they did in these nearby towns, desecrating churches. >> they pull down the cross s on the church and put the flag of isis over all church in qaraqosh. >> reporter: so instead of the cross on top, there's the flag meanwhile, father douglas prepared to host his new guests for an extended stay. as the days became weeks and then months, the refugees went from sleeping on the ground, to sleeping in tents and finally to the caravans we saw today. it is not the world's grittiest refugee camp, but conditions here are bleak. children sleep like sardines. space heaters are the only way to keep warm, as long as the electricity is running. and hundreds of people share a handful of communal bathrooms. >> the same toilet, the same showers. so we have this -- thihis facili here is for men and for -- for women. >> reporter: still, everywhere, we are met with friendly smiles. and notice that nearly half the camp is under the age of 1
. >> reporte isis went aboutts usual business. terrorizing residents who stayed. marking each oneith the arabic letter "nun" for "nazarene." just as they did in these nearby towns, desecrating churches. >> they pull down the cross s on the church and put the flag of isis over all church in qaraqosh. >> reporter: so instead of the cross on top, there's the flag meanwhile, father douglas prepared to host his new guests for an extended stay. as the days became...
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but you, don't wororry aboutt. that'sn you. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so was "breaking bad" your first television show? >> no, that was the thing that i've been around a while. >> jimmy: you have. you started out as model? >> yeah, like 100 years ago. and then i transitioned into acting by doing like commercials and being in the background of weird music videos. >> jimmy: what music videos were you in the background of? >> oh, boy. i was in the background of a seven dust music video. i was featured in that one. one that i was not featured in, i was supposed to be like this model in a swimming pool with enrique iglesias in this whitney houston@video. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. i was supposed to be like this really featured exextra. i come out, i show up in my bikini. they were like, whoa, that girl is really pale. we need to get her to body makeup. i am really pale. it's so o i am. just w i am. i walike, i've already been to body makeup. so they put me in a shirt, like a shirt. and i'm just swimming around in the bac
but you, don't wororry aboutt. that'sn you. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so was "breaking bad" your first television show? >> no, that was the thing that i've been around a while. >> jimmy: you have. you started out as model? >> yeah, like 100 years ago. and then i transitioned into acting by doing like commercials and being in the background of weird music videos. >> jimmy: what music videos were you in the background of? >> oh, boy. i was in the...
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talk aboutt's homeland. tell me about the evolution of saul berenson. we just saw a scene from a very in which he lost and it was about his humanity. it was about friends who had been killed. it was about the trail. it was about a whole range of things. even all of since you first created the character? mandy: you know, he and i are , and he has taught me to be more hopeful and more optimistic in my life. he has taught me to go to greece and hold these families in my arms. saul berenson taught me that because of the necessary things one needs to do to keep america safe, use some drones sometimes. it?how do you balance you find a way to feed your soul and your moral heart by taking care of human beings whenever you can. he is a bit naive, like mandy at times, in his hope and optimism. he is a tough guy, and he will do whatever it takes to keep the world safe, but he sometimes trusts people that he may be shouldn't be so trustful of. he is in great pain and suffering most of the time over the condition of the world, and he would love -- my friend larry no
talk aboutt's homeland. tell me about the evolution of saul berenson. we just saw a scene from a very in which he lost and it was about his humanity. it was about friends who had been killed. it was about the trail. it was about a whole range of things. even all of since you first created the character? mandy: you know, he and i are , and he has taught me to be more hopeful and more optimistic in my life. he has taught me to go to greece and hold these families in my arms. saul berenson taught...
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talk to us aboutt(fr that. >> well, theys(áu persone1 she wants to run againste1 islp me.1 i know thatyou don't wante1 oh, gee,do is say that's what i would like to do. butztbe last persont( isÑiétit(e there is no doubt about that we i:q made tremendous strides. i am beating her and i haven't started with÷i]í her yet. she is bringing up the woman card. i have great respect for women. i will do far more for women theqok ever does. including protecting women and men and everybody else in this country because she is not going toq protect. you see the job she did before. and i you said, look, if you bring up the woman card, i'm going to bring up the women card, too. i'm going to be talking about your husband and what happened with women because1 i think that's fair game. and as you saw the pressfá has gone wild over it, but the truth is most ofq them agree,xis fair game. if she wants to play thatr? h( card. if she doesn't play that card, that's a differentok circumstance. but, if she plays that card, then bill is superly open and it's fair game. >> he is a former president, of course, and
talk to us aboutt(fr that. >> well, theys(áu persone1 she wants to run againste1 islp me.1 i know thatyou don't wante1 oh, gee,do is say that's what i would like to do. butztbe last persont( isÑiétit(e there is no doubt about that we i:q made tremendous strides. i am beating her and i haven't started with÷i]í her yet. she is bringing up the woman card. i have great respect for women. i will do far more for women theqok ever does. including protecting women and men and everybody else...
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andçif you have details aboutt and it's particularly probative, that could get someone on a watch listtion ton whether or not they were inappropriately or appropriately not on watch lists. >> woodruff: seamus hughes, you study people who are-- i guess the classification is extremists, people who are radicalized. what happens in that classification? what-- it changes someone from being not radicalized to being radicalized? >> it's a very highly individualized process and each Äplrson is different. and itç can range from a few weeks to a few months. and we've seen in each one of the cases that family members see something concerning every time. they see a train wreck happening in slow motion but they don't know what they're seeing. they don't know who to talk to in these situations. >> woodruff: we heard, i think it was the brother-in-law, of the man, the suspect here, saying the family in essence was shocked. he had no idea this was going on. >> and that's usually a general reaction. i would beç surprise surprisedr friends and family didn't see something, also, though. i would think s
andçif you have details aboutt and it's particularly probative, that could get someone on a watch listtion ton whether or not they were inappropriately or appropriately not on watch lists. >> woodruff: seamus hughes, you study people who are-- i guess the classification is extremists, people who are radicalized. what happens in that classification? what-- it changes someone from being not radicalized to being radicalized? >> it's a very highly individualized process and each...
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aboutt very strongly this. reasons why it for her.so much >> we have about eight minutes left.ne of the other constituencies the series, is that four cases we have chosen are was 150 yearsi now part of the second founding. it that? you call >> we haven't found it without fathers in their -- those series through.ments came it wasn't the second founding, theas the second coming of united states. that, i pick so many in really done know. those whoeven among stricken, theybe gone way off the reservation. they say thatd, citizens.ns are a handful of people with huge amounts of money. >> why one of the other cases that we chose, you would refer era. a notorious lochner case. >> it's a case, we're not going to look at everybody in this country. at thoseng to look wellthe wealthy, the connected not to care about the others. >> it was 32 years long when supreme court was favoring employers. fromu had the threat .ranklin roosevelt president roosevelt knew it never happen. supreme court reads the papers started suddenly changing. there was a sense that we all come from this privileged cla
aboutt very strongly this. reasons why it for her.so much >> we have about eight minutes left.ne of the other constituencies the series, is that four cases we have chosen are was 150 yearsi now part of the second founding. it that? you call >> we haven't found it without fathers in their -- those series through.ments came it wasn't the second founding, theas the second coming of united states. that, i pick so many in really done know. those whoeven among stricken, theybe gone way...
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. >> i would like to pick up on your idea of sustainability for aboutte stop you spoke how crucial they were in a instances. to avoid this tragedy. one of the things that women know is where their children should not play. because they will be blown up by an ied or something. i could not help but notice the notle engagement teams have gone away. there was no constant to civilization -- constitutionalism nation. , thatmed like a runoff all of that experience scattered , is this something department of defense should be concerned about? >> you definitely have to be concerned about what we learned over the course of long operations. bestvelop a lot of practices but they are not necessarily institutionalized or cap turn. there is always the risk the next time you forget what you learned. if this would work as a career path per se. but it is relevant to the discussion we are having now about what military up ration specialty should be open to women. panetta,ow, secretary when secretary of defense, he said these services have until january 2016 to comply with a policy that opens all military
. >> i would like to pick up on your idea of sustainability for aboutte stop you spoke how crucial they were in a instances. to avoid this tragedy. one of the things that women know is where their children should not play. because they will be blown up by an ied or something. i could not help but notice the notle engagement teams have gone away. there was no constant to civilization -- constitutionalism nation. , thatmed like a runoff all of that experience scattered , is this something...
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ask your doctor or pharmacist about prevnar 13® today. worry aboutt having to what's gonna hurt my teetht's gonna have ice in it. life without sensitivity is easier. just use the toothpaste. sensodyne works, it's all you need. done. we make ordinary days more memorable. with games... homestyle meals... specials... even breakfast, day or night. so stop on by. you're always welcome. i'm happy to stay and help. the deal was no nanny. now if you'll just hold him while i put this dangerous stuff into the pantry... this brûlée torch is probably all right. it takes, like, five things to light it. (click, flame hisses) no, it's n-not safe. okay. why does your pantry lock from the inside? well, when travis went away, i turned it into a pantry/safe room. you know, there's enough tuna and merlot to last me two weeks. but where would i pee? oh. i'll just go in the empty bottles. yay. ellie wrote down emergency numbers. and here's his epipen. he's allergic to everything on ellie's list. he's allergic to telemundo? i think that's more for me. oh, it's almost stan's bath time. careful. when he gets wet
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. -- [indiscernible] aboutt making judgments how important one candidate is over another. and it is just wrong. lindsey graham needs to be heard, and so does john mccain. if we had something like what democratic maybe a husband, of course, and a republican vice president. host: thanks for calling. pennsylvaniasburg, on the line for republicans. caller: yes, my name is kevin. and i believe that lindsey graham did a great job today. he really looked informative. and i was basically going to vote for carson, but i am thinking -- taking a second look at lindsey graham because i do believe there are two parties in congress, and senators and all that, and they need to work together to get our country running the right way. host: thanks for calling. may have cut you off there at the end, sorry about that. a couple of tweets from our viewers. dave treating us, if you missed -- tweeting us, if you missed this, you missed a lot. and hannah writing, you may have agree, yous that need to keep debating. so, as i listen to the republican candidate, it doesn't seem -- republican candidat
. -- [indiscernible] aboutt making judgments how important one candidate is over another. and it is just wrong. lindsey graham needs to be heard, and so does john mccain. if we had something like what democratic maybe a husband, of course, and a republican vice president. host: thanks for calling. pennsylvaniasburg, on the line for republicans. caller: yes, my name is kevin. and i believe that lindsey graham did a great job today. he really looked informative. and i was basically going to vote...
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aboutt of what we know stokely carmichael stems from after freedom summer at the wavelength conference. there are several papers product about the direction, the position on women. everybody is hanging out and stokely makes a joke. oft has become the soundbite the sexism in the black power movement. move beyondhat we that moment and talk about stokely carmichael that does not begin with that moment. where did he grow up? what were his foundational influences? theimself is saying formative presence for me in the beginning for women was women in that continues to be true. i've been surrounded by women, educated and protected by them. come became an organizer also nurtured and taught by them. we do a disservice to stokely carmichael's legacy cannot talk -- to not talkr about ella baker. we do a disservice when we don't talk about the women in lowndes county as well. i also want to emphasize, speak toimself, if you these women and set of soundbite out of context, he was one of the most responsive to the concerns of women. he continued to emphasize the revolutionary egos of women, the quali
aboutt of what we know stokely carmichael stems from after freedom summer at the wavelength conference. there are several papers product about the direction, the position on women. everybody is hanging out and stokely makes a joke. oft has become the soundbite the sexism in the black power movement. move beyondhat we that moment and talk about stokely carmichael that does not begin with that moment. where did he grow up? what were his foundational influences? theimself is saying formative...
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aboutt say i am writing influential men and women about how the u.s.should engage with the outside world, among which were notions about the collective morality and national interest, politics, race and ethnicity, and support for our position to militarism and industrial capitalism. i would've put isolationist". quotes, as the antiwar action always put "preparedness,"". in quotes. something else is chris certainly knows, if you look at that indispensable program which many of us have used and wasted times on, google anagram. you type in isolationist and isolationism and you find almost no references to it in american english before 1920. i didn't bring a powerpoint slide, but here is a picture of a slide, after making 20 comments flat. during the goes up early cold war and keeps going down. because so many people cite this book, so is above it's been experienced. gets to thischris in the book, it's hard to find detail who discusses the -- they were just internationalists revisions of the world, where woodrow wilson how to change the world, not whether
aboutt say i am writing influential men and women about how the u.s.should engage with the outside world, among which were notions about the collective morality and national interest, politics, race and ethnicity, and support for our position to militarism and industrial capitalism. i would've put isolationist". quotes, as the antiwar action always put "preparedness,"". in quotes. something else is chris certainly knows, if you look at that indispensable program which many...
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if you te out the women who had ovarian cancer when they entered the study there was aboutt a 20% reduction over 14 years in the deaths of ovarian cancer. this is a cancer where it classically presents late. and if this were implemented in the united states, we would save about 3,500 lives per year. >> what's the breakthrough in terms of the test? >> well, we use this test in several other studies to try to identify ovarian cancer. in this study they didn't just look at the absolute number. they looked at the change in the number with an algorithm combined with other risk factors. it's looking at the delta, the change, which looked at the difference compared to the other beuse of the size of the study and the length showed the survival advanange. >> when you get the news of ovarian cancer, it's devastating news. why is it so hard to detect this particular kind of cancer? >> bause of where it is in the body it classically presents later. by the timee there are symptoms it's a big cancer and it's too hard to actually cure. so the death rate of this cancer is pretty high. with only about 45% o
if you te out the women who had ovarian cancer when they entered the study there was aboutt a 20% reduction over 14 years in the deaths of ovarian cancer. this is a cancer where it classically presents late. and if this were implemented in the united states, we would save about 3,500 lives per year. >> what's the breakthrough in terms of the test? >> well, we use this test in several other studies to try to identify ovarian cancer. in this study they didn't just look at the absolute...
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. >> what does that tell you aboutt his experience? >> it told me it was a new rifle he wasn't familiar with it. >> reporter: the company has turned over information. the rifles were purchased by a man who lived next door to farook. sources well cbs news that fbi agents questioned him on monday. he has not been arrested and is now providing them with information. investigators have conducted more than 4 00 interviews so far. but they're still trying to determine a motive. >> we have learned and believe that both subjects were radicalized and have been for quite some time. how did that happen? the question we're trying to get at, is how did that happen, and by whom, and where did that happen? >> reporter: federal authorities also continue to search the couple's digital trail. they're looking for any evidence of contact with known extremists or any outside financial support. >> we want to find out everyone who profited from it, financed it. and i'm not saying there is anything like that. but we will leave no stone unturned. >> reporter:
. >> what does that tell you aboutt his experience? >> it told me it was a new rifle he wasn't familiar with it. >> reporter: the company has turned over information. the rifles were purchased by a man who lived next door to farook. sources well cbs news that fbi agents questioned him on monday. he has not been arrested and is now providing them with information. investigators have conducted more than 4 00 interviews so far. but they're still trying to determine a motive....
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they took aboutt 45 minutes in the oven. you got to watch them. they're nice and golden brown. so there's that. >> all right. >> yes, i am ready for the spicy -- >> macadamia, walnuts, peanuts and almos. simple. what happens is this, youou're >> okay. >> whisk it. here. look at that. that's what's going t coat so now what we'll do is th. with half, salt, a little essence, stuff that you have. >> essence, what's that? >> my spice. >> yeah, these are -- >> guy, look at this. so now we dissolve this again, watch this, the nuts go in there, wee tossthem, 250 degrees because you don't want them too high on a baking sheet just like this. >> yum. >> sprea them out, bacon sheet like that, 250 degrees and get nice and -- they just -- they taste great. >> they taste amazing. >> that's the nuts. >> again, here comes puff pastry so we have two sheets like this. >> same deal and what i did is brushed it. >> put them over here. >> and brushed it with egg wash, that's what's going to make the cheeses stick. >> we're making cheese sticks which love, homemade, right? so then what we do is after
they took aboutt 45 minutes in the oven. you got to watch them. they're nice and golden brown. so there's that. >> all right. >> yes, i am ready for the spicy -- >> macadamia, walnuts, peanuts and almos. simple. what happens is this, youou're >> okay. >> whisk it. here. look at that. that's what's going t coat so now what we'll do is th. with half, salt, a little essence, stuff that you have. >> essence, what's that? >> my spice. >> yeah, these...
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washington post" and say thatyork times" more people are killed by homegrown extremists rather than aboutt extremists, what our threat to safety and security here, and what can you do, based on your record in new jersey, which is outstanding, you have a great record on gun control, but gun control is not everything -- what can you do to loosen the grip of these? governor christie: a good question, and i appreciate it. what i learned as a prosecutor, and let me start off with agreeing with one of the things you said in their which is gun violence is a threat to our safety and security. no thought about that. threat. the question then is how do you address it. do notay be somebody who look at violence as a threat, but not many. i the most people in the country realize that violence with handguns is a threat. threat comes almost, almost all of the time from criminals who get their guns through the black market, who are intent on other crimes to be perpetrated along with the crime of violence that they are perpetrating, and one of the things we did during the bush administration was to crack d
washington post" and say thatyork times" more people are killed by homegrown extremists rather than aboutt extremists, what our threat to safety and security here, and what can you do, based on your record in new jersey, which is outstanding, you have a great record on gun control, but gun control is not everything -- what can you do to loosen the grip of these? governor christie: a good question, and i appreciate it. what i learned as a prosecutor, and let me start off with agreeing...
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don't kid around withh thflu, call your doctor within the first 48 hours of symptoms and ask aboutt prcription tamiflu. attack the flu virus at its source with tamiflu, an antiviral that helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu in liquid form is fda approved to treat the flulu in peop two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious healthth conditions, or take other medicines. if y y develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an inincreased sk of seizures, confusion, or abnormal behavior. to moderate nausea and vomiting. anti-flu? go antiviral with tamiflu. cloud cover this morning followed by sunshine in the afternoon. then we'll have some warming temperaturures as we move forward through the week cracking the 40 degree mark by friday with melting snow! today's high temperature is 34 wi gradual clearing. the overnight low is 10 and it'll be
don't kid around withh thflu, call your doctor within the first 48 hours of symptoms and ask aboutt prcription tamiflu. attack the flu virus at its source with tamiflu, an antiviral that helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu in liquid form is fda approved to treat the flulu in peop two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious healthth conditions, or take other...
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i don't want to talk aboutt. >> reporter: pretty standard for trump-- abrasive, accusatory, slightly bizarre. but nothing compared to this. >> hillary, that's not a president. even a race to obama, she was going to beat obama. she was favored to win and she got ( bleep ). she lost. >> r rorter: that yiddish vulgarism prompted hillary palmieri to eet, the campaign would not rereond. you are looking at somebody who has s d a lot of terrible things about me.. >> reporter: campaigning in iowa today, clinton cast trtrp's insults as a form of bullying. >> it's important stand up to bullies wherever they are and why we shouldn't let anybody bully their way to the presidency. >> she's great at being a victim. >> reporter: in new hampshire, trump's g.o.p. rival, jeb bush, took a swipe at both candidates. >> there has to be a level of decorum to win. it's not a sign of strength to insult people with profanity. it's not a serious thing. >> reporter: a new quinnipiac national poll found clinton ahead of trump, and clinton effectively tied with marco rubio and ted cruz. norah, that survey also fo
i don't want to talk aboutt. >> reporter: pretty standard for trump-- abrasive, accusatory, slightly bizarre. but nothing compared to this. >> hillary, that's not a president. even a race to obama, she was going to beat obama. she was favored to win and she got ( bleep ). she lost. >> r rorter: that yiddish vulgarism prompted hillary palmieri to eet, the campaign would not rereond. you are looking at somebody who has s d a lot of terrible things about me.. >> reporter:...
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worry aboutt having to what's gonna hurt my teeth, if it's gonna be too hot, or too cold, if it's gonna hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot® better together™. ♪ ♪ whfight back fastts tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum smoothies! only from tums >>> we're on. the lights are lit and the gifts are wrapped and what are you going to wear to the party? is heading out to a party or staying and opening presents by the fire, if you know what i mean, we've got festive fashion ideas that the whole family will love. >> isn't it nice when the best friend in the world appears next two and our style editor at today.com. full disclosure, if you've not gone to today.com to see the fashion blog, emily kills it. >> thank you. >> showing you how to rock the fashions without spending a ton of cash. >> follow us on facebook. a ton of information especially for the holidays, these are some of my inspirations and ideas. add a piece or two to your clos
worry aboutt having to what's gonna hurt my teeth, if it's gonna be too hot, or too cold, if it's gonna hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot® better together™. ♪ ♪ whfight back fastts tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum smoothies! only from tums >>> we're on. the lights are lit and the gifts are wrapped and what are you...
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-- it's quite hard to knkn what constitutes a breach of the embargo because people were tweeting aboutt last night. i guess you can say it's good. quite a few people say it has twists, which you could argue is a plot spoiler. i'll tell you this. some storm troopers die. >> there you go. you just ruined it for all of us. i have to say it was remarkable. i was really riveted. i found it incredibly compelling. and i think it does honestly, parent company aside, it really does live up to the hype. >> you don't know what -- you're making stuff up. hang on. >> what? >> you had your own plot twist. you fell asleep. >> richard, do you know the i have two young children at home. i sleep about three hours a day. somebody turning the lights off and gives me a comfy little chair. there were a few moments that i accidentally did doze off. it was not a reflection of the movie. it's a reflection of my current lifestyle. but i have to say it's really remarkable. these two are amazing. they were a fantastic choice for this film. >> there is a fantastic -- and i talked to you about it. how did that happe
-- it's quite hard to knkn what constitutes a breach of the embargo because people were tweeting aboutt last night. i guess you can say it's good. quite a few people say it has twists, which you could argue is a plot spoiler. i'll tell you this. some storm troopers die. >> there you go. you just ruined it for all of us. i have to say it was remarkable. i was really riveted. i found it incredibly compelling. and i think it does honestly, parent company aside, it really does live up to the...
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. >> i would like to pick up on your idea of sustainability for aboutte stop you spoke how crucial theyere in a instances. to avoid this tragedy. one of the things that women know is where their children should not play. because they will be blown up by an ied or something. i could not help but notice the notle engagement teams have gone away. there was no constant to civilization -- constitutionalism nation. , thatmed like a runoff all of that experience scattered , is this something department of defense should be concerned about? >> you definitely have to be concerned about what we learned over the course of long operations. bestvelop a lot of practices but they are not necessarily institutionalized or cap turn. there is always the risk the next time you forget what you learned. if this would work as a career path per se. but it is relevant to the discussion we are having now about what military up ration specialty should be open to women. panetta,ow, secretary when secretary of defense, he said these services have until january 2016 to comply with a policy that opens all military sp
. >> i would like to pick up on your idea of sustainability for aboutte stop you spoke how crucial theyere in a instances. to avoid this tragedy. one of the things that women know is where their children should not play. because they will be blown up by an ied or something. i could not help but notice the notle engagement teams have gone away. there was no constant to civilization -- constitutionalism nation. , thatmed like a runoff all of that experience scattered , is this something...