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he needs to drop the extra pork asap. >> that's never fun. >>> two companies in paris have declared war. a post-it war, that is. it all started when employees at one company decorated their windows with post-it figurines. soon workers in an adjacent building responded with their own creation. from dragons to video game characters, the competition is fierce with bragging rights at stake. managers say let the games continue. i want that manager. >>> more bad news if are you looking for a job. avatars could be snatching them up. that's right. an airport in france is experimenting with virtual boarding agents. the 2- holograms directs people to their gates. airport managers say they want to use holograms because they never need bathroom breaks and never go on strike. a war against human beings. it's coming, people. it's coming. >> that's the dumbest idea we've seen in a while. >> well, it's -- it works, and then we're all in trouble. >>> well, it's time for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. governors from states along the missouri river will a
he needs to drop the extra pork asap. >> that's never fun. >>> two companies in paris have declared war. a post-it war, that is. it all started when employees at one company decorated their windows with post-it figurines. soon workers in an adjacent building responded with their own creation. from dragons to video game characters, the competition is fierce with bragging rights at stake. managers say let the games continue. i want that manager. >>> more bad news if are...
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show up asap, and they d two dozen people stopped by. >> it looks like this is a system that's trying to, i don't know, beat the cops. >> we're supporting each other. that's the point. i don't think we can beat the cops. >> reporter: it's called the raid response list. barba says it's nice to know he's not facing the law alone. >> we're trying to help each other out when they're looking at us for no reason. >> reporter: they send out updates. it says police action complete, search but no arrest, they're back on the prow, do raid prep now. san fransisco police say the warning system could hurt investigations by tipping others off to police activities but dave hodges says it's designed to get more reporters to the scene to keep a watchful eye over the officers. >> everybody witnessing what's happening makes them follow the law better. >> reporter: call it medical marijuana crowd sourcing. it's one more example of how the industry is coping under increasing pressure from the law. . >> and more than 100 people have signed up for the text alerts. >>> one man is dead after two boats crashed
show up asap, and they d two dozen people stopped by. >> it looks like this is a system that's trying to, i don't know, beat the cops. >> we're supporting each other. that's the point. i don't think we can beat the cops. >> reporter: it's called the raid response list. barba says it's nice to know he's not facing the law alone. >> we're trying to help each other out when they're looking at us for no reason. >> reporter: they send out updates. it says police action...
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so we want to urge everybody to get their children vaccinated asap. and i've asked kevin truett, associate superintendent, to just give us a brief update and to tell the public how they can have access to these vaccinations. mr. truett? >> i feel much safer if i'm book ended here by two nurses, my favorite people. this is mary ann rainy and judy rosenburg . and she reminded me and i said her name wrong. yes, we are at the high schools. board members, you have a current list and this is as of one hour ago when i was frantically pulling this together. these are the actual numbers for the high schools. i do want to recognize a few of the schools with some very high rates of return. i want to start with marion's school, lowell, with the population of 2,633 students, they have 2,325 students or 89% of their entire population that has turned in the proof of their vaccination, and a large part of that is due to the efforts of mary ann and working with the teachers at lowell so i commend them for having a very high percent of return. also galileo, washington
so we want to urge everybody to get their children vaccinated asap. and i've asked kevin truett, associate superintendent, to just give us a brief update and to tell the public how they can have access to these vaccinations. mr. truett? >> i feel much safer if i'm book ended here by two nurses, my favorite people. this is mary ann rainy and judy rosenburg . and she reminded me and i said her name wrong. yes, we are at the high schools. board members, you have a current list and this is as...
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make sure you buy it and use it asap. that day or at the very most the next.bout basil, never wash it before you store it but always wash it before you enjoy it. i like it by the bunch, smells good in the kitchen. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. but let's face it. for can praisecy salad, it's already done for you, tomatoes, mozzarella, boom, it's done. >> thanks, tony. >>> the dow has been up and down all day. but we are up now. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, activists ready to wage war for a former inmate. >> they say it's all because of what guards refused to see him. >>> but before all that forget about going to the gym. believe it or not, dancing the hula is a natural workout. [ yelling ] >> this is a southern california dancing instructor teaching the hula for five years. it's a full body workout by using legs, core and your upper body. and it's becoming popular. what once started in her garage has now grown into a studio. it's a huge workout. >> i guess so. there is a guy in there. okay. lawrence,
make sure you buy it and use it asap. that day or at the very most the next.bout basil, never wash it before you store it but always wash it before you enjoy it. i like it by the bunch, smells good in the kitchen. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. but let's face it. for can praisecy salad, it's already done for you, tomatoes, mozzarella, boom, it's done. >> thanks, tony. >>> the dow has been up and down all day. but we are up...
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a judge ordering her to return to orlando asap to serve a probation sentence for check fraud. >> you. yeah. it's unrelated to anthony's recent murder trial. casey anthony's lawyers say they will fight this judge's order. joining us sunny hostin, legal contributor for "in session" on trutv. we did think this was over. >> just when you thought you would never see me again to talk about casey anthony. she is back. apparently the judge that sentenced her in the check fraud case, that was going on before she was tried for the death of her daughter, he thinks that he made a mistake and instead of writing on the release papers -- probation papers "upon release" he sort of wrote she would serve probation and the clerk thought she should serve probation while in jail awaiting trial. i've been a lawyer for a long time. i have never heard of anyone serving probation while they're sitting in a jail cell. that's the premise of probation. you want to have someone out of jail and make sure they do the right thing. >> right. i see. you wouldn't consider your jail time probation. >> no. >> doesn't se
a judge ordering her to return to orlando asap to serve a probation sentence for check fraud. >> you. yeah. it's unrelated to anthony's recent murder trial. casey anthony's lawyers say they will fight this judge's order. joining us sunny hostin, legal contributor for "in session" on trutv. we did think this was over. >> just when you thought you would never see me again to talk about casey anthony. she is back. apparently the judge that sentenced her in the check fraud...
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here's today's question or republicans drop their opposition and pass a new jobs and stimulus package asap your choices are yes people need jobs or no they want the economy to tank so obama is not reelected agata arbonne dot com let us know what you think the poll be open until tomorrow morning. crazy we're back with global warming kill we aliens bark so-called news had a lot of fun with a report on friday from a group of scientists who warned that aliens might destroy humanity to save planet earth from manmade global warming since fox is the hub of phony science and climate change denial immediately strong strong into action to ridicule the report and then directed their fox viewers also known as zombies to a poll talking head meghan kelly's website asking what should be done to respond to the study viewers had three choices try to curb greenhouse gases suggest to scientists how to create jobs or develop weapons to kill the aliens and the results were all that surprising. so far three percent say we should immediately increase efforts to curb the greenhouse gases can't hurt to think a str
here's today's question or republicans drop their opposition and pass a new jobs and stimulus package asap your choices are yes people need jobs or no they want the economy to tank so obama is not reelected agata arbonne dot com let us know what you think the poll be open until tomorrow morning. crazy we're back with global warming kill we aliens bark so-called news had a lot of fun with a report on friday from a group of scientists who warned that aliens might destroy humanity to save planet...
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know that they would approve her so it was a matter of getting the paperwork and getting her here asapreporter: that shriner's hospital where they arranged her to get fitted with a prosthetic leg that fits comfortably under the child's knee. >> she'll do very well because she's below the knee. she'll be able to run and ride a bike. so, you know, it's a wonderful feeling. you know? she was carried on to the plane and she's going to go home walking. >> reporter: home, meaning libya, where the civil war that took her leg and the lives of her siblings rages on. and it's good to see some bit of good news from libya. it was quite amazing to meet her and her family and they're just so very grateful to alisa for giving her the chance to live a somewhat normal life. >> and the great thing is you can see there's hope there. but when you see that it reminds you of all the other kids that are maimed and being killed and there's still no real death toll of the number of people who have been killed or hurt in this conflict that has been going on for so long. >> indeed. one thing her father said that
know that they would approve her so it was a matter of getting the paperwork and getting her here asapreporter: that shriner's hospital where they arranged her to get fitted with a prosthetic leg that fits comfortably under the child's knee. >> she'll do very well because she's below the knee. she'll be able to run and ride a bike. so, you know, it's a wonderful feeling. you know? she was carried on to the plane and she's going to go home walking. >> reporter: home, meaning libya,...
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support safe access, show up asap and they did. two dozen people stopped boy throughout the afternoon. another person got the same message. >> looks like this is a system that's trying to, i don't know, beat the cops. >> no. we're supporting each other. i don't think we could beat the cops. >> reporter: it's called the raid response list. it's nice to know he is not facing the law alone, he says. >> we are trying to help ourselves out when they are looking at us for no reason. >> reporter: so i am actually on the text alert list and get this. they actually send out updates. this one just came in right now. it says, police action complete. search but no arrests. they are back on the prowl. do raid prep now. san jose police say the warning system could hurt investigations by tipping others off to police activity but dave hodges says it's designed to get more supporters to the scene to keep a watchful eye over the officers. >> everybody witnessing what's happening makes them follow the law better. >> reporter: call it medical marijuan
support safe access, show up asap and they did. two dozen people stopped boy throughout the afternoon. another person got the same message. >> looks like this is a system that's trying to, i don't know, beat the cops. >> no. we're supporting each other. i don't think we could beat the cops. >> reporter: it's called the raid response list. it's nice to know he is not facing the law alone, he says. >> we are trying to help ourselves out when they are looking at us for no...
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let's hope the damage is minimal and we get back to our lives, asap. >> thank you very much. a waterlogged brooklyn and new york city, and waterlogged tri-state area. let's take you downtown in manhattan by battery park city. and scott rapaport is there, and the big concern is the storm surge. >> reporter: this is still is serious hurricane, still a category 1 hurricane, and some of the worst concerns had been there might be a tropical storm. it's not as of the 8:00 a.m. advisory, but it's still a very serious storm a. category 1 storm. there have been fatalities. now we're starting to see the east river starting to lap over its banks, and starting to top its banks and come into -- water starting to come into manhattan a little bit. around the south seaport area, you are seeing water. we're not seeing the heavy winds inside manhattan, but the story at this hour really is along the low low lying areas, and we're starting to see heavy winds and starting to see the water come in. there has been a heavy police presence on the street as dawn has come now and as the rain is anticip
let's hope the damage is minimal and we get back to our lives, asap. >> thank you very much. a waterlogged brooklyn and new york city, and waterlogged tri-state area. let's take you downtown in manhattan by battery park city. and scott rapaport is there, and the big concern is the storm surge. >> reporter: this is still is serious hurricane, still a category 1 hurricane, and some of the worst concerns had been there might be a tropical storm. it's not as of the 8:00 a.m. advisory,...
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excuse me asap.t the government regulations were costing businesses tens of millions of dollars a month in this country. it is suffocating. what does the administration is doing with all of the regulatory agencies, so one of the things to do is look and see how we can get growth going with changes in the regulatory environment, but, again, we know best, we will tell you how to run your business, from health insurance to more, the government says, and this is it. sorry about that. in its contracting business, it is paralyzing. you have a president that routinely, just like franklin roosevelt did during the depression, beat the crap out of businesses, telling them how bad they were, however point to tax them and regulate them. you have somebody who is quantity aggressively anti- business as the president is. the throw on top of that the fact that we are implementing this huge new bureaucracy and the cost of that, the taxes that are born to be in place, the mandates that are going to be in place, and lo
excuse me asap.t the government regulations were costing businesses tens of millions of dollars a month in this country. it is suffocating. what does the administration is doing with all of the regulatory agencies, so one of the things to do is look and see how we can get growth going with changes in the regulatory environment, but, again, we know best, we will tell you how to run your business, from health insurance to more, the government says, and this is it. sorry about that. in its...
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the listing says, i need everything gone asap.the wounded officer the 28-year-old is in critical but stable condition after surgery. he is not being identified and detectives are still investigating this tragedy, jon. jon: incredible. scary. jenna: hurricane irene picking up strength as it pounds puerto rico today. this storm is on track to hit the east coast. we have all the breaking developments out of libya. in moments former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. john bolton will join us. we'll ask him what our role in this country should be just ahead. [ male announcer ] it's a fact: your nutritional needs can go up when you're on the road to recovery. proper nutrition can help you get back on your feet. three out of four doctors recommend the ensure brand for extra nutrition. ensure clinical strength has revigor and thirteen grams of protein to protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. and immune balance to help support your immune system. jon: a fox extreme weather alert. right now hurricane irene is slamming puerto rico and threa
the listing says, i need everything gone asap.the wounded officer the 28-year-old is in critical but stable condition after surgery. he is not being identified and detectives are still investigating this tragedy, jon. jon: incredible. scary. jenna: hurricane irene picking up strength as it pounds puerto rico today. this storm is on track to hit the east coast. we have all the breaking developments out of libya. in moments former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. john bolton will join us. we'll ask...
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>> the first thing you do is report the claim to your insurance company, and do it asap, because theyy handled on a first come first serve basis. keep good records. even if you stay at a hotel, you may be surprised because there could be something in your insurance policy where you could be reimbursed. >> what if you go through that work and your claim is denied? do you have recourse? >> you can ask them to show them in the policy that justifies why they denied you. of course the last result here, a resorts to get a lawyer. this is where all the good record keeping would come into play. >> alison, what if the damage is due to flooding? that's handled differently? >> it is. you may be surprised, but 80% of americans don't have flood insurance and many don't know they don't have it. they think they are covered if they have homeowners insurance, but a typical policy does not cover flooding. and you need to buy separate flood insurance policy 30 days before a storm would hit that would cover the damage specifically because of flooding because of storm surges or torrential rains. if you ar
>> the first thing you do is report the claim to your insurance company, and do it asap, because theyy handled on a first come first serve basis. keep good records. even if you stay at a hotel, you may be surprised because there could be something in your insurance policy where you could be reimbursed. >> what if you go through that work and your claim is denied? do you have recourse? >> you can ask them to show them in the policy that justifies why they denied you. of course...
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asap, all of these are important programs and all of them have one thing in common. they give us data. data is going to be the key for tomorrow. the things that we're going to find by analyzing data and moving forward and acting upon them for training and safety improvements will be the key to the future. we have gone from a forensic approach in order to improve safety but far more data-driven, preventative approach of identifying trends, making changes to mitigate potential hazards. and you know what? we have improved safety. we also have to international standards through icao, and that's another area where alpa has and continues to lend its expertise, to give us wiser decisions and better safety changes, again, to stand ago. icao standard set the foundation on an international basis for safety. and they believe that's where our next set of significant safety improvements can be made. we have made significant progress there, but we have a lot more to do and our continued action will improve aviation safety literally for generations to come. as we move from a ground
asap, all of these are important programs and all of them have one thing in common. they give us data. data is going to be the key for tomorrow. the things that we're going to find by analyzing data and moving forward and acting upon them for training and safety improvements will be the key to the future. we have gone from a forensic approach in order to improve safety but far more data-driven, preventative approach of identifying trends, making changes to mitigate potential hazards. and you...
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i think that needs to be addressed asap.ent, this is great, but there has to be a real focus on the next step. not the celebratory fire. what's the next step to make sure this stuff doesn't get out of control. >> boots on the ground, notwithstanding, can we assume there are americans maybe in wind breakers, combat boots and sunglasses who know where these things are and watching carefully? >> yeah. blue jeans, yep. i would certainly assume that, yes. that there are -- and, and we probably have a number of our national systems with some capabili capability, precise capabilities, looking at these. >> satellites and the like. >> clearly watching from the sky. >> satellites, uavs, fixed wing aircraft and probably folks on the ground, personal experience in my case, tracking wmd from a distance is difficult to do. >> all right. major general spider marks, thank you for joining us. i know your expertise is excellent in this situation. thank you. >> thank you. we'll stay on that story. bring you back to the united states, new this
i think that needs to be addressed asap.ent, this is great, but there has to be a real focus on the next step. not the celebratory fire. what's the next step to make sure this stuff doesn't get out of control. >> boots on the ground, notwithstanding, can we assume there are americans maybe in wind breakers, combat boots and sunglasses who know where these things are and watching carefully? >> yeah. blue jeans, yep. i would certainly assume that, yes. that there are -- and, and we...
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host: if congress doesn't look at it that way, which one piece do you think is critical to get passed asap? >> guest: the biggest is where information sharing with the private sector, particularly the critical infrastructure and the role of the u.s. government in there. we debated what is government's role, private sector's role, how much interaction there should be. private sector says there's a loft things they can do, but the government has unique information based on intelligence, law enforcement investigations, other activities. they really need that. those are the two pieces we have to get locked down to mutually sort of accept that shared responsibility we have to protect the critical infrastructure. >> guest: what have you been doing to work with private industry on this? talking with people on capitol hill, the prospects of the legislation, i heard there's been push back from private industry, not just the chamber of commerce, but telecommunications and intelligence companies are not fans of the sort of system that you're proposal and other proposals on the hill set up to kind of
host: if congress doesn't look at it that way, which one piece do you think is critical to get passed asap? >> guest: the biggest is where information sharing with the private sector, particularly the critical infrastructure and the role of the u.s. government in there. we debated what is government's role, private sector's role, how much interaction there should be. private sector says there's a loft things they can do, but the government has unique information based on intelligence, law...
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for those of you here, sounds like i am going to recite the program -- asap -- all of these have onething in common -- they give us the data, which will be the key for tomorrow. the things we will find by analyzing data and the ford an active one of for training and safety improvements will be the key to the future. we have gone from a forensic approach in order for improve safety, to a far more data- driven preventative approach in identifying trends and making changes to mitigate potential hazards. you know what? we have improved safety. we also through international standards another, area ,alfa continue to lead its expertise, and giving us wiser decisions and save the changes, spanning the globe. they set the foundation on an international basis for safety, and that is where our next set of significant improvements can be made. we made significant progress there, but we have a lot more to do, and our continued action will improve aviation safety literally for generations to come. as we move from a ground-based navigation surveillance system in last century, forward into the next
for those of you here, sounds like i am going to recite the program -- asap -- all of these have onething in common -- they give us the data, which will be the key for tomorrow. the things we will find by analyzing data and the ford an active one of for training and safety improvements will be the key to the future. we have gone from a forensic approach in order for improve safety, to a far more data- driven preventative approach in identifying trends and making changes to mitigate potential...