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bergen is considered the worst hitter in baseball history. he holds the record for the lowest season batting average and the most consecutive at-bats without a hit. he's so bad he's been named an honorary chicago cub. but... [applause] but, folks, bergen's place in the history books is in jeopardy. his streak of 46 consecutive hitless at-bats could be broken tomorrow by the milwaukee brewers' craig counsell, who is for his last 45. his trouble may be linked to his new batting stance, which looks like this. now, up until a few years ago, he actually stood like this. [laughter] actual truth. which made him ineffective against curveballs but deadly against pinatas. meanwhile,, oh, he's going to get that candy. meanwhile, bergen's all-time low batting average of .139 is become challenges by adam dunn, who is currently batting .166. i haven't seen someone with that much trouble getting to first base since me. you will eventually see a girl naked. i promise you. just wait. now, what makes this an even greater achievement is that dunn is the white s
bergen is considered the worst hitter in baseball history. he holds the record for the lowest season batting average and the most consecutive at-bats without a hit. he's so bad he's been named an honorary chicago cub. but... [applause] but, folks, bergen's place in the history books is in jeopardy. his streak of 46 consecutive hitless at-bats could be broken tomorrow by the milwaukee brewers' craig counsell, who is for his last 45. his trouble may be linked to his new batting stance, which...
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. >> my name is peter bergen. i am an investigative reporter. i do not write content, i do not right product. i do news reporting. i do not write material to put ads around. there are some assumptions coming from this gathering that i find troubling. many years ago, upton sinclair wrote a classical study of journalism. he said that the advertising model does not work. clearly, it does work, but the main thing that is missing from what everyone has been talking about so far is the consumer. when i read long form of journalism, which i write, i print it out. when i mounted an investigation of the region's last year of california, i collected about $7,000 from individuals and parlayed it into six print journeys, seven weeklies. got a lot of national coverage. it made some difference in people's lives, but i did not take a dime from any corporation. ok? so let's talk about how we go back to the model where people who need investigation, news -- because my duty is not to reflect corporations. let us not be proud that we are moving forward because we
. >> my name is peter bergen. i am an investigative reporter. i do not write content, i do not right product. i do news reporting. i do not write material to put ads around. there are some assumptions coming from this gathering that i find troubling. many years ago, upton sinclair wrote a classical study of journalism. he said that the advertising model does not work. clearly, it does work, but the main thing that is missing from what everyone has been talking about so far is the...
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peter bergen is here. back to you, peter. >> isn't she great? i think she's a great correspondent. >>> when we come back, the medical crisis, the largest refugee camp in the south. dr. sanjay gupta reports on the race to save the lives of kids there. and super model iman who was born here. ambassador to save the children. >> to hear about the population of orphans and the children, millions of them dying is beyond heart breaking, and especially as a mother. [ female announcer ] this is not a prescription. this is kate. [ kate ] can't believe i have high blood pressure. what's that thing? another medication. ♪ i really should have taken my shoes off before i got weighed. [ female announcer ] you've got a lot on your mind. that's why every walgreens prescription goes through a 10 point safeguard check that reviews your current walgreens health record for allergies and potentially harmful drug interactions. [ kate ] i can do this. [ female announcer ] the 10 point safeguard check from walgreens. there's a way to stay well. energy is being produced
peter bergen is here. back to you, peter. >> isn't she great? i think she's a great correspondent. >>> when we come back, the medical crisis, the largest refugee camp in the south. dr. sanjay gupta reports on the race to save the lives of kids there. and super model iman who was born here. ambassador to save the children. >> to hear about the population of orphans and the children, millions of them dying is beyond heart breaking, and especially as a mother. [ female...
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peter bergen is here. back to you, peter. >> isn't she great? correspondent. >>> when we come back, the medical crisis, the largest refugee camp in the south. dr. sanjay gupta reports on the race to save the lives of kids there. and super model iman who was born here. ambassador to save the children. >> to hear about the population of orphans and the children, millions of them dying is beyond heart breaking, and especially as a mother. [ male announcer ] from nutritional science comes centrum silver, with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy and immune function. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. discover the complete benefits of centrum silver. >>> four people living here, mom and her three kids. it's a very small space. maybe 5.5 feet to six feet in diameter. they have an old cooking pot, a spoon they have a few plates, piled clothes, and some plastic mats to try to keep the dirt out. it's not much but the family feels lucky to be here. they arrived a month ago and they're waiting to find a more permanent settlement ins
peter bergen is here. back to you, peter. >> isn't she great? correspondent. >>> when we come back, the medical crisis, the largest refugee camp in the south. dr. sanjay gupta reports on the race to save the lives of kids there. and super model iman who was born here. ambassador to save the children. >> to hear about the population of orphans and the children, millions of them dying is beyond heart breaking, and especially as a mother. [ male announcer ] from nutritional...
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i'm joined now by cnn security analyst peter bergen and also a correspondent who spent time here the last couple weeks. >> yeah. >> before we talk al shabaab, you were talking about the world food supply. they say they're running out of food? >> less thachb a month. >> less than a month of food supplies. >> talking about a huge shortfall. and people who aren't delivering on their pledges. >> historical situation compounded with the situation of al shabaab that's the best news that occurred here, al shabaab leaving here on friday. you were in a firefight with al shabaab just last week. you're in a fire fight. you were caught in the middle of african peacekeepers and al shabaab? what was that like? what were they like as fighters? >> wouldn't say they're incredible competent. their strength comes from the fact that they hold territory. they have a presence here. and so that brings in foreign fighters from other territories like they used to come from iraq, afghanistan. and it's that training that's helped them. >> and there's now great divisions within al shabaab and that may be behind
i'm joined now by cnn security analyst peter bergen and also a correspondent who spent time here the last couple weeks. >> yeah. >> before we talk al shabaab, you were talking about the world food supply. they say they're running out of food? >> less thachb a month. >> less than a month of food supplies. >> talking about a huge shortfall. and people who aren't delivering on their pledges. >> historical situation compounded with the situation of al shabaab...
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still considered the gold standard in cell market watchers expect at least a partial rebound soon as bergen hunt is moving. >>> the smb gone -- downgrade is having an impact in everything from gold to guys. christien kafton is live and see what and the risible for that may and lower mortgage and credit card rates. >> reporter: investors watch these numbers go down today. only as good as been downgraded. that move could make buying a home were expensive and it is also driving up the price of gold beat my and answers watch the market today. some of the opportunities seem like we have a mutual company to do and we were hoping to advance. been out of none of that time. >> reporter: others out reason to worry. >> we could be like old school in cuban under the mattress so you know where your money is that. everyone is buying note -- buy gold now. >> reporter: the price of gold is higher than ever. j connolly says it is to be expected when stocks tumble as. >> i think it is a short-term safe harbor. i think we had a lot of banks at the new forecast. >> reporter: credit card make the interest rate
still considered the gold standard in cell market watchers expect at least a partial rebound soon as bergen hunt is moving. >>> the smb gone -- downgrade is having an impact in everything from gold to guys. christien kafton is live and see what and the risible for that may and lower mortgage and credit card rates. >> reporter: investors watch these numbers go down today. only as good as been downgraded. that move could make buying a home were expensive and it is also driving up...
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know the names solve their opponents for the group stage domestic title holders and it's ended as bergen county this a skull both handed possible jewels on says they find themselves in group g. alongside the interviews champions for those from ukraine and six. channels to his man should be confident of taking the tuple nation spots on all clock their. elsewhere. when i was on the lawn french champions league and runners up jobs on the floor who replaced. previous best insults to the recomposition world staines when sam when they reached the quarterfinals. now let's have a look at the rest of the groups in the ones our group may want to call with months to six he told against german giants munich and biliary ali and played. last season's final is a man united are in group c. and truly they couldn't have all still much more of a. slug it out we've been volatile and remain in you come to the. most wanted to invent a record nine times face competition from frenchman the old dutch champ and some crows. that same group. now chelsea have been assigned to a group even old west of places to find
know the names solve their opponents for the group stage domestic title holders and it's ended as bergen county this a skull both handed possible jewels on says they find themselves in group g. alongside the interviews champions for those from ukraine and six. channels to his man should be confident of taking the tuple nation spots on all clock their. elsewhere. when i was on the lawn french champions league and runners up jobs on the floor who replaced. previous best insults to the...
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something interesting era and that evil is that the saudi oil field our army is in decline along with bergen and camp throughout is that is that a fair statement to make. yeah i mean the saudis have been managing their oil fields with all the latest technology in doing it i think probably as responsibly as as they could but the reality is you know go war isn't all that will feel it was discovered back in the late one nine hundred forty s. we it we can expect even the world's largest oil field to keep producing at maximum rate forever and there's every sign that that that will feel this has reached its it's the end of its glory days so the saudis are bringing oil and other oil fields there and they've been drilling like crazy the last few years and they claim to have. up to four million barrels a day of spare production capacity. that doesn't seem realistic. what they're talking about is the possibility of absolute emergency measures they could perhaps bring on another two and a half three maybe even four million barrels a day over a short term but that would damage their oil fields if you if
something interesting era and that evil is that the saudi oil field our army is in decline along with bergen and camp throughout is that is that a fair statement to make. yeah i mean the saudis have been managing their oil fields with all the latest technology in doing it i think probably as responsibly as as they could but the reality is you know go war isn't all that will feel it was discovered back in the late one nine hundred forty s. we it we can expect even the world's largest oil field...
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she fought for battered women of bergen county, new jersey, helped out music lovers seeking affordably priced tickets, supported and cheered on women in politics and generously improved the nary science in animal shelters. when you met her, she was a powerful woman and a caring woman. she combined both of those features in a beautiful, beautiful, beautiful human being. she came from humble beginnings, and maybe that's why she never stopped making a difference in the lives of those around her. she would see somebody who she hardly knew and hear about their plight and then move heaven and earth to help them. she was just a generous soul. she knew that education, success and culture were essential ingredients to a happy life. she brought all of those gifts and opportunities to thousands if not millions of people. dr. agnes varis was born in massachusetts in 1930, raised in brooklyn, new york, my hometown. she was the only one of eight greek immigrant parents -- she was only one of eight greek immigrant parents to attend college. she earned her degree in chemistry from brooklyn college and
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is not a toxin to the theory of bergen alex. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big money is identical if you go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this burger to someone in the u.s. . thirty percent or more on the transaction. means that it's likely undervalued of course localization of production varying disposable incomes all way you know the difference in price what the index does give people is false food for fools interestingly india tops the list for the cheapest big market even though it isn't a big mac but a maharajah made out of chicken although. that's how i look at the markets now all is declining for a fourth day and its longest losing streak since may invest is bet the signs of a slowing u.s. economy may fall to fuel the mouth of the world's biggest consumer of crude and cold declined after a rally to an all time high f
is not a toxin to the theory of bergen alex. mcdonald's is everywhere from guadalupe to the fiji islands and the big money is identical if you go this is of course a good indicator of the purchasing power of people around the globe in moscow for instance the big mac cost the equivalent of two dollars seventy which is a real meal deal so to sell this burger to someone in the u.s. . thirty percent or more on the transaction. means that it's likely undervalued of course localization of production...
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at the invitation of the libyan government and also with us is the national security analyst peter bergen with me here in washington. let me start with you, fran. the family is now or so we think part of it in algeria. what does this tell us about whether gadhafi's days are numbered? >> you know, gloria, it's interesting to me that where we find that they're in algeria because it was cnn that reported about a week ago that they had attempted to flee to tunisia where they refused to accept them. look, this i think all is part of gadhafi's exit from the scene, if you will. there's no question he wanted to find -- he clearly was looking to find safe haven for his family. he had to deal with the rebels what ijs. and the hunt is on for him, but it becomes frankly less imperative for gadhafi to flee now that he's got his family or a good portion of his family out of harm's way. >> do you think he's preparing for martyrdom? >> i do. he's said from the beginning, it's not what i think, but he said his preferences were to die and have his blood spill on libyan soil. i think this is part of his pre
at the invitation of the libyan government and also with us is the national security analyst peter bergen with me here in washington. let me start with you, fran. the family is now or so we think part of it in algeria. what does this tell us about whether gadhafi's days are numbered? >> you know, gloria, it's interesting to me that where we find that they're in algeria because it was cnn that reported about a week ago that they had attempted to flee to tunisia where they refused to accept...
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ironically, except for the atlantic city rail line, the hudson, bergen, light rail and river line willduced schedule. bus service is expected to operate on a modified weekday schedule with fewer trips operating during peak periods on the same routes. so tomorrow's going to be very difficult from a new jersey transit perspective, bus or rail. we hope to have that better by tuesday, but again, part of this is literally there's no place to go with all the water that we've gotten. path trains for those of you who take the path going into manhattan, path trains will begin regular service tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. newark airport will be open at 6:00 a.m. for arrivals and noon for departures. for those of you who use jfk airport, the schedule will be the same. laguardia will be open for arrivals and departures at 7:00 a.m. so that's newark at 6:00 a.m. for arrivals and noon for departures. same for jfk but for laguardia, they'll be open for arrivals and departures at 7:00 a.m. as i said earlier today, i really want to thank the folks who are standing behind me for the extraordinary work t
ironically, except for the atlantic city rail line, the hudson, bergen, light rail and river line willduced schedule. bus service is expected to operate on a modified weekday schedule with fewer trips operating during peak periods on the same routes. so tomorrow's going to be very difficult from a new jersey transit perspective, bus or rail. we hope to have that better by tuesday, but again, part of this is literally there's no place to go with all the water that we've gotten. path trains for...
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hudson, bergen, light rail and the liver line will also be operating but on a weekend schedule. and bus service is on a modified weekday schedule. so the only thing that is suspended is all the new jersey transit rail service except for the atlantic city rail line. everything else will be operating but on a reduced schedule, fewer trips. >> i'm sorry, that confuses earlier information we got earlier. there would be service on the northeast corridor -- >> no, it's under water. nothing. the tranrail station is under four feet of water. no amtrak. so happy to be of assistance. beth? >> how will people actually get to work? the fact that they can't take the train. >> well listen. here's what -- i'm not closing the state tomorrow. now, if there are people who have particular problems in commuting to work, they need to communicate with their supervisors about those particular problems. i'm not going to make a blanket closing state government. we have things that we have to do and i can't just close the state government. people expect us to be at our desks operating, getting ourselves
hudson, bergen, light rail and the liver line will also be operating but on a weekend schedule. and bus service is on a modified weekday schedule. so the only thing that is suspended is all the new jersey transit rail service except for the atlantic city rail line. everything else will be operating but on a reduced schedule, fewer trips. >> i'm sorry, that confuses earlier information we got earlier. there would be service on the northeast corridor -- >> no, it's under water....
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day for the inland valleys, upper 80s and low 90s. 90 degrees in walnut creek, 90 antioch, 88 its bergen 88 livermore. '60s and '70s through the east bayshores. 69 oakland, 66 san francisco and '70s down the peninsula. staying cool on the coast side because of the fog and the ring with us until the early afternoon up in the north bay, '70s and '80s. a look at your kron47 they're around the bay forecast, warmer weather for the next couple of days we see minimal fog, but more extensive fog moved in friday and into the weekend. cooler temperatures especially for the inland valleys and the weather stayed with us into next week. >> i'm here kimberlee sakamoto here with tech talk. facebook says that they found evidence that proves that paul fabricated a contract that he says entitles him to part ownership to the $50 billion social network. the lawsuit against facebook founder mark is based on the condition that he would own half of it if it expanded the late yesterday attorneys for facebook say this includes an image of what they say is the original to page contract does not mention any agreem
day for the inland valleys, upper 80s and low 90s. 90 degrees in walnut creek, 90 antioch, 88 its bergen 88 livermore. '60s and '70s through the east bayshores. 69 oakland, 66 san francisco and '70s down the peninsula. staying cool on the coast side because of the fog and the ring with us until the early afternoon up in the north bay, '70s and '80s. a look at your kron47 they're around the bay forecast, warmer weather for the next couple of days we see minimal fog, but more extensive fog moved...
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then we will have major-general heroin bergen -- major-general lowenberg. he has served as security adviser to the governor. he is the longest serving in the country. in addition, he served as a share of the generals association. he chairs the homeland security adviser council and chairs the governor's domestic securities subcabinet in washington state. then we will hear from randy molex, vice president for public affairs. a $4.3 million, and a in head -- headed in california. gov grandy is responsible for all public affairs for -- randy is responsible for all public affairs for conway and its subsidiaries. laura fought leadership in the visa, immigration, and order are hryvna to advance next- generation infrastructure -- and order -- border security. she worked as a policy director and n.y. -- and in transportation. last but not least, and is currently the director of the private sector. he focuses on listening to collaborate sizemore affectively -- collaborate more affectively. he was a soldier in the u.s. army, and he was also a high school english teach
then we will have major-general heroin bergen -- major-general lowenberg. he has served as security adviser to the governor. he is the longest serving in the country. in addition, he served as a share of the generals association. he chairs the homeland security adviser council and chairs the governor's domestic securities subcabinet in washington state. then we will hear from randy molex, vice president for public affairs. a $4.3 million, and a in head -- headed in california. gov grandy is...
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>> as of 9:00 last night, when we went to bergen community college, the designated center by the red cross, there were 200 to 300 focus lks en route. this morning i got a number of 850. we just had to evacuate presidential boulevard, four buildings, 20 stories, 15 apartments each floor. that's the equivalent of four or five city blocks. that doesn't include triangle village over here or colt arms right here. >> reporter: all said and done, talking about thousands? >> thousands. >> reporter: we have been watching these rescues throughout the day, small children, we saw some aerial shots of rescues. any injuries that you know of? >> well, i don't know of any fatalities, thankfully. we've had some folks who are obviously under stress and some emotional issues, have required medical attention. we have taken them directly to st. joe's. but to this date, we have no knowledge of any harsh or extreme conditions. >> reporter: now you're just waiting for the waters to continue to rise? >> cresting is established based on last report, at 2:00. originally it was 6:00. at this level, we haven't c
>> as of 9:00 last night, when we went to bergen community college, the designated center by the red cross, there were 200 to 300 focus lks en route. this morning i got a number of 850. we just had to evacuate presidential boulevard, four buildings, 20 stories, 15 apartments each floor. that's the equivalent of four or five city blocks. that doesn't include triangle village over here or colt arms right here. >> reporter: all said and done, talking about thousands? >>...