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so i'm going to give you a couple of anecdotes. anecdotes only time present a pretty significant picture. and here is one anecdote from one of the csts. seen a senior warrant officer. she said several male team members probed for sexual favors when she was first introduced. when she made it clear it was never going to happen, the problem seemed to evaporate from her perspective. she said, we became friends, the sexual tension issues melted away. she said she still communicates with some of the same men today and that she is close friends with the entire team. this was a common thread that they discussed in this sexual tension discussion that as long as people acted appropriately, these issues seemed to melt away. and all of the csts said the biggest contributing factor to cohesion and being accepted on their teams was job competence. if they were competent and proved themselves quickly, the team was generally accepting and supportive. they believed that the cst selection and screening program had done a good job identifying women w
so i'm going to give you a couple of anecdotes. anecdotes only time present a pretty significant picture. and here is one anecdote from one of the csts. seen a senior warrant officer. she said several male team members probed for sexual favors when she was first introduced. when she made it clear it was never going to happen, the problem seemed to evaporate from her perspective. she said, we became friends, the sexual tension issues melted away. she said she still communicates with some of the...
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and i thought it was nice there was some personal anecdote in there.stoically, and clearly was choking back a bit, but it was really powerful. >> very powerful, very suitable for this moment. let's take a step back, reflect on what we've seen here today as we bid adieu to justice antonin scalia who has been celebrated by people who even disagreed with his views very strongly. a giant in the american justice system, somebody who has been on the supreme court for three decades, revered not just for his legal mind but also the traditions he revered, and traditions he shaped on the supreme court as well as the gift of friendship he bestowed on so many people in washington, d.c. and beyond. let's bring in joan. joan, one of the things father beck was talking about, how difficult this must have been for justice scalia's son, father paul scalia, to have presided over as celebrant and the homily. tell us about that. >> the son certainly rose to the occasion, didn't he. i was struck by he has a resemblance to him a bit. i know justice scalia's eldest son gene t
and i thought it was nice there was some personal anecdote in there.stoically, and clearly was choking back a bit, but it was really powerful. >> very powerful, very suitable for this moment. let's take a step back, reflect on what we've seen here today as we bid adieu to justice antonin scalia who has been celebrated by people who even disagreed with his views very strongly. a giant in the american justice system, somebody who has been on the supreme court for three decades, revered not...
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. >> but anecdotal good news for the trump campaign. dozens of new voters registering throughout the day. as well as former romney supporters. casting their ballots. >> i'm angry about what's going on. and i don't feel safe. and i feel that mr. trump is going to do something about it. >> the anti-trump cent imhere remain -- trump sentiment here remains powerful but retracted. >> i don't want to replace one moreon with another one. -- moron with another one. >> true troit patriot. >> nearby, the floridians, marco rubio and jeb bush, also hoping to stake their claim to the trump alternative vote. >> you get valentine's day the insults and all the divisiveness. ultimately, elect a president. >> purely anecdotal buzz. but they seem to be selecting john kasich for a surprising second place finish. we hopefully won't have to wait to find out. >> bernie sanders is expected to bin -- win the primary, but hillary clinton won in 2008 and she is looking to do so again tonight. you can watch returns as they come in on the politics section of our wu
. >> but anecdotal good news for the trump campaign. dozens of new voters registering throughout the day. as well as former romney supporters. casting their ballots. >> i'm angry about what's going on. and i don't feel safe. and i feel that mr. trump is going to do something about it. >> the anti-trump cent imhere remain -- trump sentiment here remains powerful but retracted. >> i don't want to replace one moreon with another one. -- moron with another one. >> true...
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anecdote at information. it is interesting to see these pictures coming in from them that are very crowd and a lot of people registering to vote there. we are watching what's happening in the precincts. the first time voter thing may not be as good. >> at sanders headquarters, these are very early numbers and as we know from eight years ago when the initial results suggested that hillary clinton was going to win iowa and came in third that night. they tend to skew older people and tend to be female. >> that's right. they all could be an early indicator for hillary clinton that is the false one. it is good to have caution. the combination of the early numbers, the anecdotal information and the texts and e-mails seem to suggest that turn out is higher than normal. >> according to the first numbers, the number of first time caucus goers who are turning out from the democratic caucus is lower than it was eight years ago when barack obama was able to win the night. >> so huge. it was a record high. >> 57% and let'
anecdote at information. it is interesting to see these pictures coming in from them that are very crowd and a lot of people registering to vote there. we are watching what's happening in the precincts. the first time voter thing may not be as good. >> at sanders headquarters, these are very early numbers and as we know from eight years ago when the initial results suggested that hillary clinton was going to win iowa and came in third that night. they tend to skew older people and tend to...
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anecdoted anecdoted anecdotedly, i'm not sure if it's going to be rubio or trump. >> ted cruz losing voters to rubio in the last week. ted cruz turning its attention in attacking rubio not just in speeches, but television ads. >> i want to talk to our panel here. glo anything but a first place finish for ted cruz in iowa, is that devastating? >> yeah, i do think it's devastating. i think his path to the nomination has always been right through iowa. he's never going to get any more evangelical support than right there in iowa. >> was that a mistake? should he have tried to manage expectations? >> if he's a close second to donald trump, maybe. but if this rubio surge is real, turns out to be true, and there's kind of a close second and third, i think that's devastating for ted cruz. >> you have donald trump trying to lower expectations in the last several days which is unlike donald trump, but people didn't think he would double down in iowa as he has. >> i think the expectations were pretty low for donald trump in iowa. then he saw the possibility -- the divided field really favors h
anecdoted anecdoted anecdotedly, i'm not sure if it's going to be rubio or trump. >> ted cruz losing voters to rubio in the last week. ted cruz turning its attention in attacking rubio not just in speeches, but television ads. >> i want to talk to our panel here. glo anything but a first place finish for ted cruz in iowa, is that devastating? >> yeah, i do think it's devastating. i think his path to the nomination has always been right through iowa. he's never going to get any...
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the anecdote is increasingly available to the public in epidemic continues and administered at inhaler or with an injection and can reverse the effects of the drug. ohio safety records show it was around the state. last year alone. this being a crutch for those addicted to the drug. doctors say they are pleased with the decision. >> i think it is a very good idea. any increase in accessibility of the anecdote will make it available for when they are at risk for overdose. >> it will be available with a doctor's prescription. we are the 12th state in the country to over the life saving drug. >>> all right. thank you, tracy. the man accused of killing an ohio police officer can face the death penalty. if convicted. charged with stealing cottrel's weapon after shooting jones in the head. le face a competency hearing >> a new canine officer began a debut with ryan davis. a texas charity donated tuco after he lost his partner jeffro during an armed robbery. after the training he will patrol with davis on the overnight shift. >>> the fight over the future of another canine have captivated peo
the anecdote is increasingly available to the public in epidemic continues and administered at inhaler or with an injection and can reverse the effects of the drug. ohio safety records show it was around the state. last year alone. this being a crutch for those addicted to the drug. doctors say they are pleased with the decision. >> i think it is a very good idea. any increase in accessibility of the anecdote will make it available for when they are at risk for overdose. >> it will...
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do i have time for another obama anecdote? find this story to be the culmination of the association. the lincoln message of equal opportunity was sincere. the president wanted to take the owner of office on lincoln's bible. personama is the first to touch the bible without gloves. it is carefully protected. the library of congress got the will out and the president put his hand on it and take the 2009, the yearin of lincoln's bicentennial -- i should remember! what is extraordinary is that it was not lincoln's bible. somebody did not do the advanced work. somebody said, did you bring the bible? she did not. they had to go downstairs to the supreme court to get a bible. the supreme court was in the u.s. capital. bible.d a different justice would read from the bible to open the court session. this is not the lincoln bible. it is better. thes the bible that roger, man who said that people of color to never be equal, never be citizens, never have any white rights, that is his bible. when obama put his hand out, he literally closed
do i have time for another obama anecdote? find this story to be the culmination of the association. the lincoln message of equal opportunity was sincere. the president wanted to take the owner of office on lincoln's bible. personama is the first to touch the bible without gloves. it is carefully protected. the library of congress got the will out and the president put his hand on it and take the 2009, the yearin of lincoln's bicentennial -- i should remember! what is extraordinary is that it...
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so it isn't a place that will screw you so anecdotally they did not trust them not all rural lot of stuff happened outside of it. there was a feeling that people would feel comfortable there. and there is a class that was purposeful that the old days before insurance l.a. of baker would protect themselves with very few see buildings with marble and gold that was very much the economic decisions and to tell the public we are good. but don't run because as soon as the public runs it is over. david could gold bars of the window to say we are fine. don't run in here. but now they have the rigo freelance the building is. if you don't speak that language with the payday lenders they're very big corporations to put up the neon signs that we are cool with the community that they do have this thought that it is closer to them then to the banks. >> en those conversations what kind of reaction and i you getting to this idea? >> so far i will tell you who is supportive. and the raking member and every sanders recently joined in people who are focused on this too paid y detraction to be legislative. a
so it isn't a place that will screw you so anecdotally they did not trust them not all rural lot of stuff happened outside of it. there was a feeling that people would feel comfortable there. and there is a class that was purposeful that the old days before insurance l.a. of baker would protect themselves with very few see buildings with marble and gold that was very much the economic decisions and to tell the public we are good. but don't run because as soon as the public runs it is over....
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here's one anecdote. a senior warrant officer said that several male team members kind of probed for sexual favors when she was first introduced to the team, but when she made it clear that it was never going to happen, the problem seemed to evaporate from her perspective. she said we became friends, the sexual tensions issues melted away, and she said she still communicates with some of those same men today and that she is very close friends with the entire team. this was a common thread that they discussed in this sexual tension discussion that as long as people acted appropriately, these issues seemed to melt away and all of the csts said that the bifgt contributing factor tt contributing factor to cohesion and being accepted on their teams was job competence. if they were competence and proved themselves quickly, the team was generally accepting and supportive. they believed the cst selection and screening program had done a good job identifying women who could successfully operate on these teams. wha
here's one anecdote. a senior warrant officer said that several male team members kind of probed for sexual favors when she was first introduced to the team, but when she made it clear that it was never going to happen, the problem seemed to evaporate from her perspective. she said we became friends, the sexual tensions issues melted away, and she said she still communicates with some of those same men today and that she is very close friends with the entire team. this was a common thread that...
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. >> this is merely anecdotal, it doesn't necessarily mean anything.n with jim acosta at trump headquarters in vegas. oh, look there i am. >> there you are. >> if i were an individual donald trump supporter, i would be heartened by some of these precinct-by-precinct tallies. >> that's right, jake. as brian todd was just talking there a few moments ago, they were in fact cheering in this room. they're liking what they're seeing. they're preparing for an early speech from the gop front-runner later on this evening, perhaps within the hour. they're feeling that confident about things right now. but i do think we should also point out what i heard from a top trump campaign official earlier this evening and that is they are pumped in the words of this person about what they're seeing at these different precincts, at these different caucus sites. they're saying precinct by precinct they are seeing record turnout and that nearly all of those caucus goer are for donald trump. the same is saying they do have some concern, not because of reports of irregularitie
. >> this is merely anecdotal, it doesn't necessarily mean anything.n with jim acosta at trump headquarters in vegas. oh, look there i am. >> there you are. >> if i were an individual donald trump supporter, i would be heartened by some of these precinct-by-precinct tallies. >> that's right, jake. as brian todd was just talking there a few moments ago, they were in fact cheering in this room. they're liking what they're seeing. they're preparing for an early speech from...
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it is anecdotal. i heard people swinging back and forth between rubio and carly fan. it is so con volume luted even the best pollster can capture none of the campaigns know what's going on. they try to down-play expectations. >> what per swadz them? if 25 percent are still persuadable with 24-hours left to go what does it? what pushes them over the edge between now and tomorrow? >> first of all you know some are lying. they are not persuaded. >> why are they saying that? >> they want to flatter themselves. >> they want to get on tv. >> they are considering all of the options. >> they want to talk to me outside of church. no. the reality is iowa wants you to pay attention to it. i will want us here tonight. >> they have won. they have won. what's your answer? >> the answer is this. it is pretty simple. ted cruz has the organization. he has the ground game he has the people. they are going to turnout for him. the rest of it with rubio and trump, it is about the feeling. it's about the vibe. it's about the flow. people like to catch the flow. >> we pundits sometimes over
it is anecdotal. i heard people swinging back and forth between rubio and carly fan. it is so con volume luted even the best pollster can capture none of the campaigns know what's going on. they try to down-play expectations. >> what per swadz them? if 25 percent are still persuadable with 24-hours left to go what does it? what pushes them over the edge between now and tomorrow? >> first of all you know some are lying. they are not persuaded. >> why are they saying that?...
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cities in various segments of business and llor together to go out and solicit, studies, opinions and anecdotes from owners of business that pay the minimum wage." wage."next week the wage.e. wagege next week the board will meet again to discuss whwhwill be in that working group.covering the corridor in cedar rapids, stephanie johnson, cbs 2 news. news.thank you, stephanie. you'll recall, just to o e south, johnson county has already raised the minimum call for it to be raised to 10-10 an hour in 20-17. two o ivate companies say they're done trying to get back into iowa's planned medicaid privatization program. program.wellcare had its contract terminated by the state late last year for unfair bidding practices. wellcare sued the state saying the bidding process was flawed - - a judge rejected that argument from both well care and another company, meridian. all along it denied that it participated in the unfair bidding.wellcare and meridianan now w both say they don't plan any additional appeals. in iowa city, city,leaders are now discussing the city's long term goals.tuesday night the city cou
cities in various segments of business and llor together to go out and solicit, studies, opinions and anecdotes from owners of business that pay the minimum wage." wage."next week the wage.e. wagege next week the board will meet again to discuss whwhwill be in that working group.covering the corridor in cedar rapids, stephanie johnson, cbs 2 news. news.thank you, stephanie. you'll recall, just to o e south, johnson county has already raised the minimum call for it to be raised to...
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. >> anecdotally, i've not heard anybody for rubio, said to him as he did, with lester holt, i hear fewer and fewer people say they're deciding between rubio and some of the others. i think that rubio's lane is distant. if you're for one of the governors, we've been here, people choosing between christie, bush and kasich, or some combination of the two of them. i still think rubio can finish second, but i don't think he can win a super strong second that would have made him the de facto candidate. >> one of the big questions here is, how far will rubio fall, and the other question is, how much could christie rise. those are like the two biggest questions outstanding in terms of what's going to happen tomorrow night. >> okay. thank you, john and mark. robert, do you buy that, that it hasn't -- the bizarre performance of repeating himself five or six times verbatim hasn't hurt rubio? >> it hasn't hurt him with his base. his crowds are still big in new hampshire now. it didn't help him grow. his coalition is pretty much the same as it was coming out of iowa. he was trying to move up in new h
. >> anecdotally, i've not heard anybody for rubio, said to him as he did, with lester holt, i hear fewer and fewer people say they're deciding between rubio and some of the others. i think that rubio's lane is distant. if you're for one of the governors, we've been here, people choosing between christie, bush and kasich, or some combination of the two of them. i still think rubio can finish second, but i don't think he can win a super strong second that would have made him the de facto...
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but at least anecdotally we're seeing in some specific places they're getting high turnout. obviously college town turnout is going to be very important to bernie sanders. i sort of feel like this is the same thing that happened the morning after the first debate this year. which is that everybody was expecting oh, the debate will be interesting. donald trump's in it, he's a tv celebrity, we'll see what happens and those first numbers came in for that first debate and it was 24 million people or something watched. there's a lot of interest in this race. it may be it's not following the specific contours we expect it to follow, it may not be totally predictable but it seems like on the democratic side and the republican side the american interest in this race is outperforming what all the professionals company and we'll see if these turnout numbers hold up but if they do i think that's going to be one of the big sort of heartening surprises. no matter which candidate it redo you understand to. >> let's take a break. when we come back it will be the top of a fresh hour. we'll
but at least anecdotally we're seeing in some specific places they're getting high turnout. obviously college town turnout is going to be very important to bernie sanders. i sort of feel like this is the same thing that happened the morning after the first debate this year. which is that everybody was expecting oh, the debate will be interesting. donald trump's in it, he's a tv celebrity, we'll see what happens and those first numbers came in for that first debate and it was 24 million people...
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and that is really what happened just of course anecdotally what i saw in exeter. there were a lot of people there who showed up who never would have shown up for a marco rubio rally, who are considering others in his sort of mainstream lane, john kasich, chris christie, for example, but they wanted to come and see him because they say they like his style and they are taking a second look after iowa. now, if you're donald trump, who is still in a double-digit lead here in new hampshire, he said, wait a minute, why is marco rubio getting all this buzz? listen to him here today. >> one poll came out that said i was leading by 4 or 5 points. i guess coming in second -- the headlines were "trump comes in second," "he's humiliated." there were 17 people when you started, now there's 11. i'm not humiliated. >> he does have a point. he didn't come from nowhere. if anyone would have told us donald trump would have come in second in iowa, we would have told him they were nuts. he does have a point there. we'll see if he can maintain that sort of aura of being a winner, espe
and that is really what happened just of course anecdotally what i saw in exeter. there were a lot of people there who showed up who never would have shown up for a marco rubio rally, who are considering others in his sort of mainstream lane, john kasich, chris christie, for example, but they wanted to come and see him because they say they like his style and they are taking a second look after iowa. now, if you're donald trump, who is still in a double-digit lead here in new hampshire, he...
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what are you hearing anecdotally about turnout. >> thank you for having me. pleasure to be with you. there is strong turnout. secretary of state phil gardner who almost gets it exactly right. calls for 550,000 voters with a state of just 1.4 million people total. it is good sign some folks are engaged. i think both sides of aisle we see level of engagement. republican primary interesting for one green, democrats for another reason but folks in new hampshire are taking it seriously and they are paying attention. connell: so much tanks is paid to independent voters in new hampshire. they make up 40% of the electorate. in year of 2000, some go to republican side it can help john mccain. do they split up between both parties because there is equal excitement or break one way or the other? >> right. we generally kind of use the way the independents or we call them undeclared how they break as a sign of enthusiasm maybe for the rest of the year but i'm not sure that will be a good measure this year. on democratic side of this we see a party that has, you know just
what are you hearing anecdotally about turnout. >> thank you for having me. pleasure to be with you. there is strong turnout. secretary of state phil gardner who almost gets it exactly right. calls for 550,000 voters with a state of just 1.4 million people total. it is good sign some folks are engaged. i think both sides of aisle we see level of engagement. republican primary interesting for one green, democrats for another reason but folks in new hampshire are taking it seriously and...
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whether you look at anecdotes or studies, $15 minimum wage, everything above mark will hurt the economy. >> hillary clinton wants $12 for a minimum wage. even that's not good enough for these union backed, union funded protesters. >> you need to back you a. i make these union signs. i make the tv ads for the politicians, it's called don't be hurting my job here. back to this point, you can tie it to the other conversation we were having because of no real wage growth and a slow recovery, there's lots of people that have lots of minimum wage jobs. i say all for them. if you can demand and get more, if you get more money, you are going to spend more money. we can continue to have this debate. i think as long as working people are trying to demand it and let their voice be heard. it's a good thing. they may not always get it. i can call you a campaign sign. call me up. >> there is a difference between demanding it and mandating it. when you force businesses to make this wage, it's a job killer. >> i agree with gary and john. let everybody raise the minimum wage. this is like letting your c
whether you look at anecdotes or studies, $15 minimum wage, everything above mark will hurt the economy. >> hillary clinton wants $12 for a minimum wage. even that's not good enough for these union backed, union funded protesters. >> you need to back you a. i make these union signs. i make the tv ads for the politicians, it's called don't be hurting my job here. back to this point, you can tie it to the other conversation we were having because of no real wage growth and a slow...
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mark: in terms of individual legislators and the support, i've anecdotal evidence on both sides of the aisle that we have supporters. elizabeth: representative countieswnie' bill would extend its. currently only people with in track double epilepsy can possess cannabis or hemp oil. he says he hopes to have the iowa lawmakers want to raise the speed limit on some rural roads. what made the brakes on the idea. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning. with eric hanson, elizabeth klinge, meteorologist kurtis gertz, and right-now coverage metinka: more snow is on the way . it is early falling across northwest iowa through ida grove near carol. down through harlan, atlantic, tracking to the southeast this morning. we will be on the fringe of this and most stay west of i-35 through the afternoon. 17 in des moines with the clouds, not much wind. it is still enough of a breeze to feel like 10 degrees so grab the warm coats. wind today will be nearly calm through the afternoon. we are expecting half an inch to accumulate across the western half of the state than the snowy
mark: in terms of individual legislators and the support, i've anecdotal evidence on both sides of the aisle that we have supporters. elizabeth: representative countieswnie' bill would extend its. currently only people with in track double epilepsy can possess cannabis or hemp oil. he says he hopes to have the iowa lawmakers want to raise the speed limit on some rural roads. what made the brakes on the idea. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news this morning. with eric...
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. >>> doctors had to revive two babies with opoid anecdote. the mother has been charged with two counts of child endangering and their 43-year-old grandmother was charged with permitting drug abuse. they're in cps care. >>> the family of a man hit and killed by an east cleveland police cruiser is now suing the officer and the city. the mother of christopher kimbrell, junior filed the suit claiming officer pettis was speeding through the intersection and had only one working headlight when her son was hit and the city or the officer destroyed or failed to record evidence. the suit asked for $25,000 in damages and a jury trial. >> and new information on a a project in the making bringing hundreds of jobs, now brooklyn leaders are pointing fingers. joe pagonakis is live at city hall, and the army corps of engineers didn't want to interrupt the land site? >> reporter: that's true. some believe the army corps should have been able to come up with a variable plan. >> the solution that army corps is giving usa no development is the best solution. >>
. >>> doctors had to revive two babies with opoid anecdote. the mother has been charged with two counts of child endangering and their 43-year-old grandmother was charged with permitting drug abuse. they're in cps care. >>> the family of a man hit and killed by an east cleveland police cruiser is now suing the officer and the city. the mother of christopher kimbrell, junior filed the suit claiming officer pettis was speeding through the intersection and had only one working...
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an anecdotal experiment, the experience of administering it can inspire people to seek treatment. >>clinics where maloxone is prescribed we've seen really dramatic reductions in overdose death, not just overdose death but reduction in 80 overdose events. maybe it is acting as a behavior change. >> the safest drug in the world, if a paramedic comes across someone who is unconscious, even giving them sugar water might kill them but nar con i narcan is safe to administer to then. you and me. >> he was really heavy, like okay this is bad so i luckily had narcan and i gave him the narcan, and he like wasn't work at first i gave him two doses and then he came back and it was -- i don't know it was really terrifying. but he lived. >> we basically take the cap off, take the cap off here here. >> paramedics have traditionally administered narcan and police in 29 states now carry it as well. but according to wheeler's study drug users saved each other over 80% of the time. that's why wheeler says they must have narcan too. >> for me the priority has to get it into the hands of people who use d
an anecdotal experiment, the experience of administering it can inspire people to seek treatment. >>clinics where maloxone is prescribed we've seen really dramatic reductions in overdose death, not just overdose death but reduction in 80 overdose events. maybe it is acting as a behavior change. >> the safest drug in the world, if a paramedic comes across someone who is unconscious, even giving them sugar water might kill them but nar con i narcan is safe to administer to then. you...
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anecdotal evidence, talking about receiving narcan can treatment. >> in clinics where narloxon is predescribedwe see dramatic reductions in death, and reductions in overdose events. so maybe it's acting as a behaviour change. >> narcan is arguably the safest drug in the world. if a paramedic comes upon someone that is unconks, in the wrong alcohol stupor, that would kill them. narcan is safe to administration to anyone in any condition. that is why this stuff is available. not just for the emergency personnel, but to people like you and me. it was really heavy. okay. this is bad. he had narcan, and i gave him the narcan and seemed like it wasn't working, i gave him two doses. it was terrifying. he lived. >> paramedics administered narcan. police carried it as well. according to the study drug users saved each other 80% of the time. that's why wheeler says they must have narcan too. >> for me the priority is to get it into the hands of people that use the the most. we equip people out there with life-saving drugs. to save themselves, to save each other. it's hard for mainstream america to wrap
anecdotal evidence, talking about receiving narcan can treatment. >> in clinics where narloxon is predescribedwe see dramatic reductions in death, and reductions in overdose events. so maybe it's acting as a behaviour change. >> narcan is arguably the safest drug in the world. if a paramedic comes upon someone that is unconks, in the wrong alcohol stupor, that would kill them. narcan is safe to administration to anyone in any condition. that is why this stuff is available. not just...
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the anecdotes can be the death of you as a reporter. but the best new piece of information that i got today came from kay henderson from iowa. she said there's an intangible you can't ignore, and that is, in these caucuses, every candidate has somebody who represents the campaign to make their pitch. if you are -- remember, in some of these small towns, everybody knows everybody. let's say you're the trump campaign, or the cruz campaign, and the person you got in a precinct in marion county, they seem so gung-ho. little did you know that that's the person that is ticked off every neighbor in their street. and when they find out they're the ones for so-and-so, they may roll their eyes and may actually cost them votes at a caucus. what kay henderson was saying, that's the part of the caucus that is unpollable. that the person that represents the campaign could -- it's not all politics is local. all neighborhoods are local. and that that could end up swaying votes in ways that you can't understand, or you can't poll. >> real good point. al
the anecdotes can be the death of you as a reporter. but the best new piece of information that i got today came from kay henderson from iowa. she said there's an intangible you can't ignore, and that is, in these caucuses, every candidate has somebody who represents the campaign to make their pitch. if you are -- remember, in some of these small towns, everybody knows everybody. let's say you're the trump campaign, or the cruz campaign, and the person you got in a precinct in marion county,...
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motion expressing its disappointment that president mick starcevich didn't attribute the source of an anecdote he used last month. the quote came from a blog post that appeared on the new york in iowa legislature news - a new bill could have a big impact on drivers here in the state. the bill would make it illegal to talk on your cell phone while driving... right now in iowa - it's illegal to text or send out emails while driving but no talking. in fact - only drivers with permits or termediate liccnse holders can not talk on their cell phones and drive - but a new bill would change this. a lot of people we talked to "i would say about every 4th car it seems to me someone's either yoyor concentration away." "ive been in a couple of accidents from using my phone so." a lot of police officers and sheriffs support this bill as well. but the american civil liberties union of iowa is against this bill. a day to remember..that's what firefighters are ssying after meeting the two young children they rescued from inside a burning home. here's video from the scene. the fire happened last sunday at a mo
motion expressing its disappointment that president mick starcevich didn't attribute the source of an anecdote he used last month. the quote came from a blog post that appeared on the new york in iowa legislature news - a new bill could have a big impact on drivers here in the state. the bill would make it illegal to talk on your cell phone while driving... right now in iowa - it's illegal to text or send out emails while driving but no talking. in fact - only drivers with permits or termediate...
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. >> in terms of individual legislators and their support, i have anecdotal evidence on both sides of the aisle that we have supporters. mark: representative cownie's bill would also expand the list of medical conditions eligible for medical cannabis therapies to 11. currently, only iowans with intractable epilepsy can possess cannabis or hemp oil. cownie says he hopes to move the bill out of his commerce committee by the end of next week. stacey? stacey: iowa lawmakers are advancing bills to raise the speed limit on rural roads, despite warnings the change could lead to more deadly crashes. one bill would raise the speed limit from 55 miles per hour to 60. another would bump it up to 65. the bills now go on to the full transportation committee. what do you think? is it time to increase the speed limits on iowa's rural roads? here are the results of our 70% say yes, 30% say no. if you would like to participate call or text the number on your , screen or vote online -- kcci.com, facebook, or twitter. gas prices are still falling most places in the metro, selling for $1.53 a gallon. but
. >> in terms of individual legislators and their support, i have anecdotal evidence on both sides of the aisle that we have supporters. mark: representative cownie's bill would also expand the list of medical conditions eligible for medical cannabis therapies to 11. currently, only iowans with intractable epilepsy can possess cannabis or hemp oil. cownie says he hopes to move the bill out of his commerce committee by the end of next week. stacey? stacey: iowa lawmakers are advancing...
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. >> in terms of individual legislators and their support, i have anecdotal evidence on both sides of the aisle that we have supporters. steve: cownie says he hopes to move the bill out of his committee by the end of next week. stacey: the hawkeyes are two weeks away from a crucial matchup. steve: and, a new organic grocery springs up, where an old dahl's grocery store used to competing. >> this is iowa's news leader, steve: natural grocers, a denver-based organic and natural food store, that has been around for more than 60-years, is now opening its first store in iowa. stacey: its located in the parking lot of the old dahl's on 86th and hickman. kcci's emmy victor shows us its just the latest organic grocery store opening in the metro. >> it's now right here, around the corner. reporter: health-crazed customers stocking up on the hot bargains. >> it's granola and it was so delicious. reporter: every item inside the new natural grocers in clive is organic or natural. selling a mixture of nationally known brands and locally grown products. >> we are a small company of two people out o
. >> in terms of individual legislators and their support, i have anecdotal evidence on both sides of the aisle that we have supporters. steve: cownie says he hopes to move the bill out of his committee by the end of next week. stacey: the hawkeyes are two weeks away from a crucial matchup. steve: and, a new organic grocery springs up, where an old dahl's grocery store used to competing. >> this is iowa's news leader, steve: natural grocers, a denver-based organic and natural food...
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martha: you talk to voters and they are still deciding in an anecdotal way.ed me is that several people said i'm either going to vote for john kasich or hillary. i think new hampshire voters, we are a diverse group here. what chief fines happen * voters is independence. i'm very, very confident we'll choose a nominee who is able to bring our nation together and solve the problems facing america and it will be a much better path than hillary clinton ever could. marthacould.i'm not going try to evaluate everybody one ground game at a time. what's important to to come out of new hampshire saying you made the progress and have done what you needed to do and you are ready to move on to the next phase. what we do in new hampshire it's not about saying new hampshire is going to choose the next president of the united states. martha: most often they do. >> we love when that happens. but it's about preserving that idea that anybody can run. roll up their sleeves, do the hard work and become president. that's what the first in the nation primary is all about. i think i
martha: you talk to voters and they are still deciding in an anecdotal way.ed me is that several people said i'm either going to vote for john kasich or hillary. i think new hampshire voters, we are a diverse group here. what chief fines happen * voters is independence. i'm very, very confident we'll choose a nominee who is able to bring our nation together and solve the problems facing america and it will be a much better path than hillary clinton ever could. marthacould.i'm not going try to...
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this is my anecdotal.ore bumper stickers, kasich bumper stickers. >> he says he held more than 100 town halls. he was living there basically. >> now, this is a very smart strategy, i believe, on the part of john kasich and he is the most independent, i believe, the most unpredictable, almost one the democrats could support. and one factor i'd like to see after this is all over is these undeclareds, when they walk in, if i were a democrat or leaning democrat, an undeclared, i'd probably want to have some mischief in the republican primary tonight and vote republican. >> oh, that's just you. >> and this may be part of it. we are seeing record turnout. we'll see how the numbers end up. people don't want this show to end. everything that happens tonight is really just about positioning for south carolina and then going into s.e.c. tuesday because donald trump may be running the greatest reality show we've ever seen and we don't want to see it cancelled. >> can i say something about kasich. the thing that i'm g
this is my anecdotal.ore bumper stickers, kasich bumper stickers. >> he says he held more than 100 town halls. he was living there basically. >> now, this is a very smart strategy, i believe, on the part of john kasich and he is the most independent, i believe, the most unpredictable, almost one the democrats could support. and one factor i'd like to see after this is all over is these undeclareds, when they walk in, if i were a democrat or leaning democrat, an undeclared, i'd...
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i'm trying to sort of tell it through example and anecdote. because i'm very bad at math. so i don't go very deeply into any of the sort of theoretical bases. i do the bit on chaos theory which is quite an interesting sort of aspect of the question of determinism and outcomes you get from simple beginnings to complex results. >> will the idea about your book that account was you are flushing out the idea of complexity and chaos and how it shows up, manifests in all areas. yes. although what i'm really flushing out is the idea of a darwinian process in human society rather than those particular -- might influence comes much more from darwinian theory and from complexity theory. but yes, and did you have a future. that's what santa fe is all about. >> this will have to be the last question. >> something more topical, a little wider. you were introduced with your first name met. very democratic, very republican with a small our. -- matt. tell us your title and how you went to the house of lords. was inheritance or were you appointed? was -- will your eldest son succeed to you
i'm trying to sort of tell it through example and anecdote. because i'm very bad at math. so i don't go very deeply into any of the sort of theoretical bases. i do the bit on chaos theory which is quite an interesting sort of aspect of the question of determinism and outcomes you get from simple beginnings to complex results. >> will the idea about your book that account was you are flushing out the idea of complexity and chaos and how it shows up, manifests in all areas. yes. although...
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fascinating anecdote. >> it is changing many places, corners of the economy.u at the top of the hour. >> great to see you guys. >> when we come back, pimco global strategic adviser rich clarida on why he's warning investors to beware of those saying rate hikes are off the table this year. markets not pricing any in. you're going to want to hear what he says about that when "worldwide exchange" comes right back. you can't predict the market. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. karl, don't you have fryeah, so? ng over? it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with febreze. for all the things you can't wash, use... ...febreze fabric refresher whoa hey mrs. webber inhales hey, it smells nice in here and try pluggable febreze... ...to continuously eliminate odors for... ...up to 45 days of freshness pluggable febreze and fabric refresher... ...[inhale + exhale mnemon
fascinating anecdote. >> it is changing many places, corners of the economy.u at the top of the hour. >> great to see you guys. >> when we come back, pimco global strategic adviser rich clarida on why he's warning investors to beware of those saying rate hikes are off the table this year. markets not pricing any in. you're going to want to hear what he says about that when "worldwide exchange" comes right back. you can't predict the market. but through good times and...
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. >> we have just heard anecdotally that he has that is my understanding. >> reporter: a major concern, obviously the children. now there is an aunt in orlando, who says that she would like to take custody. there will be a hearing on all that february 23rd. i'm hank tester cbs4 this morning. >>> and now it is time to find out what is trending on social media this morning. >> vanessa boyd is standing by. >> reporter: topping the list some miami the heat's whiteside, the center was ejected from last night's loss to the spurs. whiteside was tossed in the fourth quarter when he swung an elbow toward the head of the spurs's center. whiteside was actually sent home by the team. they will take care of it. >>> gigi adid is rocking a vogue cover completely nude. >>> one woman posted this photo on facebook of a happy meal from mcdonalds, which she said she purchased six years ago. she said as part of an experiment she allowed her happy meal to sit around her office. fast forward six years you can see the meal of nuggets and fries are lacking pretty fresh. no word on whether she ate them. that is
. >> we have just heard anecdotally that he has that is my understanding. >> reporter: a major concern, obviously the children. now there is an aunt in orlando, who says that she would like to take custody. there will be a hearing on all that february 23rd. i'm hank tester cbs4 this morning. >>> and now it is time to find out what is trending on social media this morning. >> vanessa boyd is standing by. >> reporter: topping the list some miami the heat's...
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and i will go ahead and tell you when i was speaking with the election commission earlier anecdotally, most of the polling locations are reporting a smaller turnout than normal, but of course we won't know if that is the case. until those numbers are totaled here in the next hour. live in columbia, allie spillyards, wis news 10. >> dawndnd thanks, allie. >> charles: we will be right back with one more check of your forecast. leaders paying their dues are >>> a lot of sunshine for you. now spring doesn't officially arrive until march 20, but it is still going to be very nice. 69. 71 for you on monday. and on tuesday, we are expecting 73 and we continue to see that warm air until our system arrives on wednesday and gives us 65 and 30% chance of showers. cloudy and then the opportunity for spotty showers in place for you on friday with 58 degrees for your high. friday and saturday. let's just enjoy the 60s and the 70s while they are around. >> dawndy: von, thank you so much for that. >>> in the final days of black history month. the midlands is offering a special salute, that is, to tale
and i will go ahead and tell you when i was speaking with the election commission earlier anecdotally, most of the polling locations are reporting a smaller turnout than normal, but of course we won't know if that is the case. until those numbers are totaled here in the next hour. live in columbia, allie spillyards, wis news 10. >> dawndnd thanks, allie. >> charles: we will be right back with one more check of your forecast. leaders paying their dues are >>> a lot of...
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. >> your witness. [ laughter ] >> why don't you tell some of these other hysterical anecdotes in the book. [ laughter ] it's about your career, and all of the problems you have had -- >> it's about surviving. and there have been many years when i have been banned from this show, let's be honest -- >> and many more to come. [ applause ] >> but that's another story. what do you mean -- now you see people think when you say that -- you were never banned from this show. >> i actually got a telegram from you telling me the door was closed. >> get out of here. >> i was finished. i was on radio tehran for about 5 years, you were like skyrocketing -- >> they don't buy that story at all. about you being banned. you're pushing it too far. >> i have been banned from most >> have you really? >> yeah. and i -- thank you. [ laughter ] and the book is about what you do when you're banned. >> rejected. you were thrown off -- you had a job candid camera. >> i was fired three times from candid camera. the last time, alan fund asked me to close down the men's room at jfk airport. i said i don't think t
. >> your witness. [ laughter ] >> why don't you tell some of these other hysterical anecdotes in the book. [ laughter ] it's about your career, and all of the problems you have had -- >> it's about surviving. and there have been many years when i have been banned from this show, let's be honest -- >> and many more to come. [ applause ] >> but that's another story. what do you mean -- now you see people think when you say that -- you were never banned from this...
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that's part of the deal, but this is anecdotal. some of the evangelicals wanted to get it right this time. they wanted a candidate to represent them who had a chance of not ending the cam bane as soon as he took off for the airport. and with ted cruz, they felt like they had somebody with a ground game already in place to come after new hampshire, and who already has invested not just a little bit of time in new hampshire. though like you said at the beginning, it's not his natural constituency, and where evangelicals are part of the voting block. but ted cruz did take new hampshire and you'll note that he went to south carolina first today and talked to the voters where on the 20th he'll be there, and he'll go back for the weekend. >> did either one of them win and did either one of them lose? >> it's hard to say, it's hard to call it a win hilliary clinton, who was up by so much here in iowa. so it's a little better than if she actually lost, we would be talking about that, but she did make a win in iowa. it's frustrating to her,
that's part of the deal, but this is anecdotal. some of the evangelicals wanted to get it right this time. they wanted a candidate to represent them who had a chance of not ending the cam bane as soon as he took off for the airport. and with ted cruz, they felt like they had somebody with a ground game already in place to come after new hampshire, and who already has invested not just a little bit of time in new hampshire. though like you said at the beginning, it's not his natural...
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so if you just take one anecdote, you could get -- you could get a really bad picture of some of theolicy implementation. erik: if the selloff doesn't stop, what happens then? stephen: the markets become reality if they affect the behavior of regular people. at this point, i don't think that has happened. >> the markets are in turmoil. here, we worry about china. we worry about the fact that we may not have ammunition to deal with inflation. what do you think the markets are spooked by? >> well, overall my perspective is, if you really want to look and forecast the economy and look at the real economy, don't look at the financial markets as an intermediary of the real economy. we have been in a period -- there has been a disconnect between what the financial markets tell you, and what the real economy shows you. it was really pronounced in china, where the financial markets went their own way, almost unrelated to the economy. by the way, the correction in the financial markets in china is significant and maybe, i would say, welcome, because any balloon that has too much air in it nee
so if you just take one anecdote, you could get -- you could get a really bad picture of some of theolicy implementation. erik: if the selloff doesn't stop, what happens then? stephen: the markets become reality if they affect the behavior of regular people. at this point, i don't think that has happened. >> the markets are in turmoil. here, we worry about china. we worry about the fact that we may not have ammunition to deal with inflation. what do you think the markets are spooked by?...
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. >> that's more anecdotal. i look at the trials that go through. >> reporter: but he says domestic violence cases are tough to prosecute because victims are scare ed to talk. those advocates are suppose ed to help those do that. and keep victims informed on everything. to court dates to no contact orders. >> we have a system in order where they will call and notify the victims to any changes in the case. >> reporter: but they say there is not enough communication. >> it's very frustrating. i'm so scared nothing will be done about this. >> reporter: she received misinformation. >> on the team. she told me he would n't at the house. (indiscernible) tuesday. i saw he was in jail. (indiscernible). >> reporter: states call us for abby show s the state attorney's messages. but no one had spoken to abby again. from the state's attorney's office until early december until last week. >> what advice would you give to them and f you're calling and not getting return calls. >> let us know if our system is breaking down and
. >> that's more anecdotal. i look at the trials that go through. >> reporter: but he says domestic violence cases are tough to prosecute because victims are scare ed to talk. those advocates are suppose ed to help those do that. and keep victims informed on everything. to court dates to no contact orders. >> we have a system in order where they will call and notify the victims to any changes in the case. >> reporter: but they say there is not enough communication....
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. >> we have just the anecdote with cute pet coming up. >> he is adorable. look at that hair! flirting and wants you to take him home. >> tonight at 11:00, dan noyes investigates where authorities had failed for decades to clean up the run down boats anchored off sausalito. they paying in to be there and they are polluting the water and sometimes break free in the storms and crash into the homes on the other side of the bay. it is a fascinating look at what is happening just offshore at one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world tonight at so you don't have to stop., tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. aren't moving in the right direction,bers it can be a burden. but what if you could wake up to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. with over 6 million prescriptions and counting, it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exerc
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>> the largest segment of republicans, republicans angry with the frerl government, anecdotally that's completely what we heard from republicans, they see in south carolina donald trump as the leading anti-bowx voice in their -- obama voition in their primary. one thing to note about donald trump's win tonight, alison, he did well in the coast ever the state, horry county is a mix from inside and outside of the state, retirees as well as long time south carolinaians. that might be speaking to his appeal not just to southerners but maybe to the rust belt which is ahead in elections. one thing in exit polls that donald trump might want to worry about, it turns out that voters who decided in the last week, they chose trawz and marco rubio. they did not choose donald trump. he was third with voters who decided in the last week. that's the first time we've seen that. that loses the appeal, he isn't gaining voters as he was. donald trump is the uncontested front runner. >> let's talk about cruz and rubio, so close! what did they do in the last hour to make this so close for the two of them?
>> the largest segment of republicans, republicans angry with the frerl government, anecdotally that's completely what we heard from republicans, they see in south carolina donald trump as the leading anti-bowx voice in their -- obama voition in their primary. one thing to note about donald trump's win tonight, alison, he did well in the coast ever the state, horry county is a mix from inside and outside of the state, retirees as well as long time south carolinaians. that might be...