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carolyn. >> my goodness. thank you, frances. we are now entering day two the bart transbay tube closer and all in all things are going pretty well. saturday's closer caused plenty of backups at the toll plaza, but no worse than a weekday morning commute. however it did cause a few sour notes for people going to a big concert at at&t park. abc7 news reporter melody woodrow has the story. >> reporter: 50,000 billy joel fans had to navigate these conditions, crossing the street to at&t park. making the path a little more manageable, parking control officers like denise. >> because so many in a small amount of time and spacing, it got a little busy. >> also helping flag men with the construction workers install track and making infrastructure upgrades at the 4th and king intersection. many east bay residents had to rethink their saturday commute >> i thought it would be a real nightmare. >> the transbay tube is closed for weekend track repairs. >> i was planning on taking -- >> we were going to bail because of the traffic thing. >>
carolyn. >> my goodness. thank you, frances. we are now entering day two the bart transbay tube closer and all in all things are going pretty well. saturday's closer caused plenty of backups at the toll plaza, but no worse than a weekday morning commute. however it did cause a few sour notes for people going to a big concert at at&t park. abc7 news reporter melody woodrow has the story. >> reporter: 50,000 billy joel fans had to navigate these conditions, crossing the street to...
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. >> reporter: carolyn is another bride who hired the same company for her wedding too.he spent nearly $7,000. >> i felt very good about the company and they did a great job for us on the wedding day as far as i could tell. >> reporter: but now about a year later, neither one of the women have a wedding video to show for it. they hired blue sky films. both women say they've called, gone by, and sent e-mails but keep getting put off. so they called the news4 consumer watch for help. we set up an interview with the company, but the night before our sit-down, blue sky films canceled and sent this statement instead saying, quote, while we have always strived to exceed our couples' expectations, sometimes businesses are handed setbacks. right now due to a number of reasons we are behind with our editing. we are working very hard and are fully committed to delivering the film at the level of quality and creativity they are expecting. the consumer federation of america says when setting aside vendors for your special day, use a credit card to make purchases. even if you're char
. >> reporter: carolyn is another bride who hired the same company for her wedding too.he spent nearly $7,000. >> i felt very good about the company and they did a great job for us on the wedding day as far as i could tell. >> reporter: but now about a year later, neither one of the women have a wedding video to show for it. they hired blue sky films. both women say they've called, gone by, and sent e-mails but keep getting put off. so they called the news4 consumer watch for...
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good morning, katie. >> good morning, carolyn.ed me wanting to know how they can help. the red cross is assisting with food and shelter. so if you would like to help, donating to the red cross is always a safe bet. there are a lot of pets as well, and i'm told the organization wine country animal lovers is helping feed them. they can use the donation of food and money and they say all of that will go straight toward the victim of the valley fire. the response here at the evacuation center in calistoga at the napa county fair grounds is impressive. i will step out of the way and show you there are folks walking around with blankets because many people got out with just the clothes they were wearing. they are trying to get a better head count of the people here with the morning breakfast. hot breakfast is being served by volunteers who have just been absolutely rock stars. from our experiencing, evacuating middletown last night, highway 29 south was backed up for miles. it's not surprising more people are now just making their way t
good morning, katie. >> good morning, carolyn.ed me wanting to know how they can help. the red cross is assisting with food and shelter. so if you would like to help, donating to the red cross is always a safe bet. there are a lot of pets as well, and i'm told the organization wine country animal lovers is helping feed them. they can use the donation of food and money and they say all of that will go straight toward the victim of the valley fire. the response here at the evacuation center...
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carolyn. >> thank you, frances. we are entering day actual of the bart transbay tube closer and all in all things are going pretty well. saturday's closer caused plenty of backups at the toll plaza, but no worse than a weekday morning commute. however it did cause a few sour notes for people going to a big concert at at&t park. abc7 news reporter melody woodrow has the story. >> 50,000 billy joel fans had to navigate these conditions getting to the park. making the path a little more manageable, parking control officers like denise. >> because so many in a small amount of time and spacing, it got amounts bigscy. >> also helping flag men with the construction workers install track and making infrastructure upgrades at the 4th and king intersection. many east bay residents had to rethink their saturday commute >> i thought it would be a real nightmare. >> the transbay tube is closed for weekend track repairs. >> i was planning on taking -- >> we were going to bail because of the traffic thing. >> not only did they fai
carolyn. >> thank you, frances. we are entering day actual of the bart transbay tube closer and all in all things are going pretty well. saturday's closer caused plenty of backups at the toll plaza, but no worse than a weekday morning commute. however it did cause a few sour notes for people going to a big concert at at&t park. abc7 news reporter melody woodrow has the story. >> 50,000 billy joel fans had to navigate these conditions getting to the park. making the path a little...
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i'm carolyn tyler, along with lisa argen.line, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile device was our abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 9:00 this morning the good morning america is up next. have a great sunday and a great week ahead! it'll be here before you know it. hello, halloween. it's the one night when everybody dresses up. and that includes dinner. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. >>> good morning, america. happening now -- historic visit. pope francis in cuba. greeted by cheering crowds. abc's terry moran getting the handshake as we're live in havana this morning for the big mass. >>> plus, the pope's message to americans ahead of his u.s. visit. >> see you in philadelphia! >>> telling it to the judge. the man accused of terrifying motors as the phoenix freeway shooter, speaks out in court. >> i'm the wrong guy. i tried telling the detective that. i didn't even have access to a weapon. >> d
i'm carolyn tyler, along with lisa argen.line, on twitter, facebook and all your mobile device was our abc7 news app. abc7 news continues at 9:00 this morning the good morning america is up next. have a great sunday and a great week ahead! it'll be here before you know it. hello, halloween. it's the one night when everybody dresses up. and that includes dinner. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel....
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. breaking overnight, a tense standoff is over in san jose.ym police received reports last night of a man firing shots into an unoccupied vehicle. the officers located him inside a residence near capital expressway and mclaughlin avenue, but he refused to come out. police fired flash bang grenades and he did exit the house about 2:30 this morning. he was put on a stretcher and taken to a hospital. earlier reports that this is a hostage situation could not be confirmed. police are not speculating on what may have led to this incident. >>> two victims of a drive-by shooting on a san francisco freeway are recovering this morning from gunshot wounds. traffic on interstate 280 was backed up for hours from that incident. police say someone in a car fired shots at another. we have the latest. >> this is not the type of family reunion they wanted, but they are here to say their prayers for two of their loved ones. >> around 4:30 our vehicle was traveling on that intersection when another vehic
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. breaking overnight, a tense standoff is over in san jose.ym police received reports last night of a man firing shots into an unoccupied vehicle. the officers located him inside a residence near capital expressway and mclaughlin avenue, but he refused to come out. police fired flash bang grenades and he did exit the house about 2:30 this morning. he was put on a stretcher and taken to a hospital. earlier reports that this is a hostage situation could not be...
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i'm susan lee. >> i'm carolyn roth. these are your headlines from around the world. >>> vw shares are looking down again. the ecb cutting off the car maker refusing to buy loans from the finance arm as audi says 2.1 million vehicles are affected globally. >>> tieup talks terminated. vodafone says it has ended talks with liberty global for an asset swap as they refuse to meet a deal. >>> glencore plummeting as investec questions the shareholder value and a bearish note that highlights the company's growing debt file. >>> i'm more hedge now than i've ever been. carl icahn tells cnbc why the federal government has caused a, quote, looming catastrophe with its low rate policy. >>> good monday morning. if you're just tuning in, thank you so much for sharing your time with us. let's quickly check in on the u.s. markets open as we are kicking off a new week in new york. so here's a look at the futures. fair value telling us for the s&p 500 coming off two straight weeks of declines it looks like the implied open is 7 points bel
i'm susan lee. >> i'm carolyn roth. these are your headlines from around the world. >>> vw shares are looking down again. the ecb cutting off the car maker refusing to buy loans from the finance arm as audi says 2.1 million vehicles are affected globally. >>> tieup talks terminated. vodafone says it has ended talks with liberty global for an asset swap as they refuse to meet a deal. >>> glencore plummeting as investec questions the shareholder value and a...
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download it today. >> good morning, everyone, i'm carolyn tyler.eptember 20th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> a heat advisory today. temperatures coming up another 5 to 10 degrees today, and right now we are looking at the air quality not bad with 40s and 50s and even 60s. but it's not going to take long until the temperatures climb. already about 7 degrees warmer from the peninsula to parts of the east bay, 56 oakland. san francisco sitting at 65 degrees. temperatures here will be well into the 80s, perhaps 90s. even
download it today. >> good morning, everyone, i'm carolyn tyler.eptember 20th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> a heat advisory today. temperatures coming up another 5 to 10 degrees today, and right now we are looking at the air quality not bad with 40s and 50s and even 60s. but it's not going to take long until the temperatures climb. already about 7 degrees warmer from the peninsula to parts of the east bay, 56 oakland. san...
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. >> good morning, everyone, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, september 6th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with meteorologist frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. good morning, everyone. temperatures already climbing into the 60s in many location. san francisco mild at 61. 62 in san jose. beautiful shot of the santa cruz beach here. it is going to be a great day to head to the beach, but keep in mind there is a beach hazard advisory and surf advisory throughout today and tomorrow. with plenty of sunshine, temperatures will warm up another 5 or 10 degrees since yesterday. inland will reach the mid-90s along the coast, and in san francisco a very warm day, as well, with temperatures in the 70s and look for 80s around the bay. another warmup for labor day, and i have a very hot accuweather forecast come up. >> frances, thank you. we are now entering day two of the bart transbay tube closer and all in all things are going pretty well. this is a look right now of the traffic on the
. >> good morning, everyone, i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, september 6th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with meteorologist frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn. good morning, everyone. temperatures already climbing into the 60s in many location. san francisco mild at 61. 62 in san jose. beautiful shot of the santa cruz beach here. it is going to be a great day to head to the beach, but keep in mind there is a beach hazard...
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carolyn. >> that would be great. thank you, lisa. we told you earlier about the four firefighters who were injured in the valley fire. they are all recovering this morning, but second degree burns at the u.c. davis burn center. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana tells us this was an incident that has a lot of firefighters rattled. >> outside u.c. davis medical center there have been cal fire crewmembers waiting for information on their firefighters. a fire captain and three members with a helicopter crew were among the first to be with the fire but it overtake them. the firefighters are in recovery now and when there's something traumatic like this, it's devastating for them and their families. >> the cap taken may have suffered more serious than the other three. their family members have joined them at the hospital. they are part of the helicopter team stationed at bob's mountain. very near where the fire started. >> they were transported in by the helicopter and dropped in a spot, and then the helicopter goes back up in the air wit
carolyn. >> that would be great. thank you, lisa. we told you earlier about the four firefighters who were injured in the valley fire. they are all recovering this morning, but second degree burns at the u.c. davis burn center. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana tells us this was an incident that has a lot of firefighters rattled. >> outside u.c. davis medical center there have been cal fire crewmembers waiting for information on their firefighters. a fire captain and three members...
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>> reporter: it is, carolyn. that's right. just adding to this is the ecb report as you mentioned really indicating the fact that the unserp at thu uncertainty is weighing not just on the market but the credit worthiness. matthias mueller needs to get to the bottom of what went wrong here. the papers were ripe with accusations that the company knew that these cheating emissions warnings were coming for quite some time now, going all the way back to 2007 from the bosh supplier and from an employee. and they're saying what did winterkorn know. that's what everyone is wanting to know. in order to restore trust they need to get a message out about what they plan to do to get the cars working as they should and try to get the emissions standards complying. that will come with some serious costs. analysts, investors, lawyers trying to work through what the costs will be for these fixes and what that means for the bottom line. several analysts don't expect to see any up side to the stock until we get more clarity. >> nancy, thank you
>> reporter: it is, carolyn. that's right. just adding to this is the ecb report as you mentioned really indicating the fact that the unserp at thu uncertainty is weighing not just on the market but the credit worthiness. matthias mueller needs to get to the bottom of what went wrong here. the papers were ripe with accusations that the company knew that these cheating emissions warnings were coming for quite some time now, going all the way back to 2007 from the bosh supplier and from an...
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carolyn. carolyn wilson is the owner of raspberry ridge and she has been in the dog training business for 30 years. she said it was her dog that got her into this business. >> i have a german shepherd dog and i wanted to understand the dog's breed. i created the instinct test and dogs really enjoy it. >> you get a couple hundred dogs visiting the farm every year. >> bill enough talking. >> right now you were going to run after them and try to get them going around in a circle and doing some stuff. >> i will be honest. things started out a little bit slow. i didn't know what to do with this small herd of sheep. they looked at me while i chased them around the pen. >> i'm doing all the work. >> i need you to come through here. >> apparently she has some sheep dog inside of her. she chased around and around and learn how to flank them properly. just like a border collie. great job. >> moment of truth, how did they miss go? >> really well, shockingly well. i did not expect her to do this well. >>
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. breaking news from lake county., out of control wildfire has burned 40,000 acres and it's growing. these are pictures from the community of middletown, right in the path of the flames. drought conditions are fueling the fire. you will also notice there are no firefighters. they are busy notifying residents to run for their lives. again, this fire has burned 40,000 acres after breaking out early yesterday afternoon. mandatory evacuations are in place throughout lake county. northbound highway 29 is closed right outside calistoga. it may reopen by noon. one evacuationter is in calistoga at the napa county fair grounds. people are still arriving. some admitted they stayed in their homes too long before decide to go pack up and leave. a bat c7 news reporter katie joins us live from the red cross shelter at the fairgrounds with the latest. katie, what a frightening ordeal. >> carolyn, i can tell you the condition here this morning are drastically different than those we encountered last night. it's cool and rained overni
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. breaking news from lake county., out of control wildfire has burned 40,000 acres and it's growing. these are pictures from the community of middletown, right in the path of the flames. drought conditions are fueling the fire. you will also notice there are no firefighters. they are busy notifying residents to run for their lives. again, this fire has burned 40,000 acres after breaking out early yesterday afternoon. mandatory evacuations are in place throughout...
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coding as their true coloring comes through. >> that was carolyn gusoff reporting. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," football players behaving balanceddly. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday.
coding as their true coloring comes through. >> that was carolyn gusoff reporting. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," football players behaving balanceddly. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday.
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they hope to ditch the color coding as their true coloring comes through. >> that was carolyn gusoffcoming up on "cbs this morning," football players behaving balancdly. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> just an at the figure night for a mother and her two young children when a trio of mask men invade their home in the northeast. we'll tell you what they were after in a live report. >> also, authorities are now calling a center city fire that broke out this week arson. the person police are looking for. >> with just eight days to go until the papal visit. plans to keep the pontiff save are being finalized more on what's coming to philadelphia today to talk security juster little more than a week. today is friday, september 18th, good morning to you, i'm nicole brewer. so glad you're with us, we are getting your day start wad check on traffic and weather together. good morning. >> happy fry. >> yes, tgif. where did the week go? here we are on
they hope to ditch the color coding as their true coloring comes through. >> that was carolyn gusoffcoming up on "cbs this morning," football players behaving balancdly. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> just an at the figure night for a mother and her two young children when a trio of mask...
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letter cbs 2's carolyn gusoff is live in new castle with more tonight. kara lynn, it has been all day? >> reporter: it has and it doesn't look like this will be a quick fix at all. the derailment happened about 1:10 this afternoon. now hours later you can see work is still underway. and the work to up right the cars could take all night. officials tell us that the two last cars of a 16-car freight train hauling construction debris left the tracks at 1:10 west of the hicksville station. the cause is undetermined. thankfully no injuries but it did shut down service on the long island railroad main line, that is the ronkonkoma branch for about 40 minutes this afternoon and now even though passenger trains are getting by on a second track, there are systemwide delays and cancellations. for folks here in new castle, it was a frightening screech followed by a big cloud of dust. >> i just couldn't believe it, the fact that a train could turn over on the rail. >> it was feeling like it was an earthquake. i was downstairs and the next thing you know, i was like i
letter cbs 2's carolyn gusoff is live in new castle with more tonight. kara lynn, it has been all day? >> reporter: it has and it doesn't look like this will be a quick fix at all. the derailment happened about 1:10 this afternoon. now hours later you can see work is still underway. and the work to up right the cars could take all night. officials tell us that the two last cars of a 16-car freight train hauling construction debris left the tracks at 1:10 west of the hicksville station....
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abc's carolyn costello joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, kendis and reena. as pressure builds on european nations to accept more refugees, many are also looking to the obama administration for a greater response. it is the biggest movement in europe since the second world war, hundreds of thousands of refugees like abdul salam fleeing brutal violence in syria. >> we want a good life. fought our way from the death and the war and everything. >> reporter: as refugees stagger across borders volunteers struggle to get them on buses and to shelter. >> it's a biblical portion. >> reporter: the influx outpacing pledges of shelter from european leaders. hungary one country resisting pressure to take more asylum seekers in has seen clashes at its border between police and refugees. germany has been accepting the largest number of arrivals, expecting to take 800,000 refugees by the end of the year. a rate chancellor angela merkel says her country can't sustain. france and great britain have now pledged
abc's carolyn costello joins us with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, kendis and reena. as pressure builds on european nations to accept more refugees, many are also looking to the obama administration for a greater response. it is the biggest movement in europe since the second world war, hundreds of thousands of refugees like abdul salam fleeing brutal violence in syria. >> we want a good life. fought our way from the death and the war and everything....
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carolyn tyler joins us now with the arrest. >> reporter: cheryl, we are standing here where some of the graffiti has been covered over. the san francisco police department special hate crime unit investigated the case with the help of witnesses identifying the suspect who tonight is in the county jail. >>> the graffiti with the words no more chinese popped up at six locations monday morning. investigators say this man 62-year-old was motivated by hate. the community quickly stepped in to erase the slurs and also to help investigators with tips. >> as you know the chinese community as well as the community in which these incidents happened are rallying around their chinese brothers and sisters. this is a very diverse city. we will not tolerate this type of crime in the city. >> reporter: the graffiti shocked and hurt people who saw it. >> i don't know what we have done to deserve this. >> reporter: there was speculation this was the work of someone who lives in the neighborhood and that appears to be the case. one of the messages was sprayed right on the street outside the suspect's home
carolyn tyler joins us now with the arrest. >> reporter: cheryl, we are standing here where some of the graffiti has been covered over. the san francisco police department special hate crime unit investigated the case with the help of witnesses identifying the suspect who tonight is in the county jail. >>> the graffiti with the words no more chinese popped up at six locations monday morning. investigators say this man 62-year-old was motivated by hate. the community quickly...
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carolyn joins us once again. good to see you carolyn. market volatility, china, it has to be top of the list in talking points. >> absolutely. it's front and center here and many of the banking executives are still grappling with the implications of the china slow down and volatility we've seen in the stock markets. but what does it mean for the german economy? the finance minister expects gdp growth of 1.8%. that's stellar if that actual happens but earlier this morning i spoke to the deputy finance minister of germany and he said, yes, we're watching china but we're not too worried. >> germany someone of the biggest exporters in the world. >> when you talk to a member of the german finance ministry you also have to talk about greece. we know that negotiations surrounding the third bailout package have been incredibly smooth. surprisingly smooth even but then it was thrown in the works by alexis tsipras that says i'm stepping down to hopefully for him gain a stronger mandate. would that in anyway shape or form complicate the implication
carolyn joins us once again. good to see you carolyn. market volatility, china, it has to be top of the list in talking points. >> absolutely. it's front and center here and many of the banking executives are still grappling with the implications of the china slow down and volatility we've seen in the stock markets. but what does it mean for the german economy? the finance minister expects gdp growth of 1.8%. that's stellar if that actual happens but earlier this morning i spoke to the...
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carson is a breath of fresh air. >> reporter: in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> coming up on "world news tonight," david muir's one-on-one interview with hillary clinton. that's tonight at 5:30 right after abc 7 news at 5:00. >>> the ceo of united airlines is out of a job tonight accused of being connected to corruption charges. he related to an investigation that operates new york area airports. earlier this year the airline and some of the executives received subpoenas for information about the port authority. osc oscar oscar -- >>> the popular messaging app recently rolled out a web-based version. it allows viewers to view all the messages they've sent and received on their personal computers. but a security firm claims a vulnerability in the software could lead to malicious code. >>> verifying online purchases with a selfie. first tech federal credit union in mountain view is the first financial institution in the u.s. to test the app that uses facial and fingerprinting recognition. 200 employees will kick off the pilot program. the goal of the technology is to impr
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carolyn found alternative with sean mcmillan among the first in the area to new bio induct tiff patchhis is minimally invasive technique to place a patch over top of an injured rotator cuff an lot the body to heal over top of it. it actually induce your pay to lay down a new tend over top the previously worn tipped to make the stronger. >> reporter: during surgery the patch is stapled into place and has the new tendon grows it gradually dissolves. >> quicker on patients less recovery, less pain. >> two small incisions in the pack. >> caroline a fourth grade special ed teacher in south jersey was relieved to work out again week after the surgery and excited to be one of first patients to get the new patch. >> i think it's wonderful. it's helped me a great deal and i hope that's correct upping, it's used all the time now. so it can help others. >> reporter: the patch that's made from the achilleas tend of a cow is fda approved and could eventually be used to treat other tend problems. we have more information on cbsphilly.com click on health and i'll have it on my facebook and twitter f
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carolyn gusoff of our new york city station wcbs was there for the introduction. >> reporter: it wasts. it's like seeing identical. >> that it owen. >> he's got it right this time. >> reporter: parents kelly and jason finley learned of their exceptional conception in an early sonogram. three babies, all roommates. all womb mates. >> the tech was very quiet and very serious and then she goes, i've never seen this before. i think this is triplets and i'm pretty sure they are identical. >> they fertilized one egg. that egg split once and then one of the other eggs split again, so genetically speaking, they are identical. >> reporter: they say this is a medical marvel. >> anywhere from 1 in 70,000 to the high as 1 in 50 million, but a conservative approach is 1 in a million. >> reporter: to the finley's and big brother aden, babies noah, owen and miles are triple the blessing. >> i always say instead of hitting the money lottery, it's the genetic lottery. >> reporter: they weighed in only 3 ounpounds each. only 3-month-old, they are thriving and the finleys leaving nothing to guesswork.
carolyn gusoff of our new york city station wcbs was there for the introduction. >> reporter: it wasts. it's like seeing identical. >> that it owen. >> he's got it right this time. >> reporter: parents kelly and jason finley learned of their exceptional conception in an early sonogram. three babies, all roommates. all womb mates. >> the tech was very quiet and very serious and then she goes, i've never seen this before. i think this is triplets and i'm pretty sure...
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. >> carolyn is in frankfurt with more. good to see you again carolyn. good morning. with what is the overall message in this, do you think? >> we have to please our shareholders and the wall street journal after that failed bid ran a good piece on how disappointed shareholders in syngenta were. the stock fell 18% that day and that was the biggest drop ever and one analyst said management at syngenta is throwing away 15 to $20 billion in shareholder money. so it was clear that they have to do something to placate those investors. what are they doing today? announcing that $2 billion initial share buy back and selling their vegetable seeds business. that said though, a lot of people have said why are they selling it. it's a good business. it has good growth. good margin but as you heard the ceo there he said it simply is noncore. another topic we talked about is the future and management questions because there's been a lot of pressure on the board and on the ceo as well. now the entire board will be up for election once again next april and i wanted to know from mike
. >> carolyn is in frankfurt with more. good to see you again carolyn. good morning. with what is the overall message in this, do you think? >> we have to please our shareholders and the wall street journal after that failed bid ran a good piece on how disappointed shareholders in syngenta were. the stock fell 18% that day and that was the biggest drop ever and one analyst said management at syngenta is throwing away 15 to $20 billion in shareholder money. so it was clear that they...
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carolyn castle abc news new york. >> coming and later on "action news," switched at birth.octor in central america is under investigation after parents to a dna test on their baby. >> president obama says he's using his executive power to force several contractors to offer workers paid sick days. david. >> we are headed back to school today, at least a lot of kids are, and if you're dressing them it's shorts and t's. this is often the case but probably true this year than most. we'll be back with your accuweather 7-day forecast, let you know what the kids face on the bus stop this morning and this afternoon and the threat of some thunderstorms later in the week. it's all ahead. >> nasa astronaut scott kelly got a unique view of what many people call the northern lights and the southern lights. this shot is from the international space station. the bright red hes and greens of the auroras are caused by energized particles from the sun interacting with the planet's magnetic fields. you got that? it's pretty awesome. >> it is really one of the most wonder russ things. i saw in
carolyn castle abc news new york. >> coming and later on "action news," switched at birth.octor in central america is under investigation after parents to a dna test on their baby. >> president obama says he's using his executive power to force several contractors to offer workers paid sick days. david. >> we are headed back to school today, at least a lot of kids are, and if you're dressing them it's shorts and t's. this is often the case but probably true this year...
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live at 5:00, cbs 2's carolyn gusoff is in mineola. carolyn. >> reporter: good evening. it has happened yet again for the 8th time in just over a month. police believe this same man has struck. he strikes with demands for cash, making frightening threats and during very busy evening hours. watch as a robber strolls into the bp gas station in lakeview. once inside, he reveals a gun hidden under a t-shirt and orders the clerk to empty the cash register. it's 9:30 tuesday night. >> empty the cash drawer. [ cursing ] >> now! >> the customer opened the door for him and he just -- >> reporter: the manager says his workers are seriously shaken up. >> i tell them all my worker money not important, any robbery give the money and police come down. >> it's like eight gas stations now. we have to, you know, like stop this. >> reporter: nassau police believe it is the same man in eight holdups since the beginning of august. in each case, the robber con seems a semi-automatic under a t-shirt and strikes between 9 p.m. and midnight. that has customers rethinking when to gas up. >> eith
live at 5:00, cbs 2's carolyn gusoff is in mineola. carolyn. >> reporter: good evening. it has happened yet again for the 8th time in just over a month. police believe this same man has struck. he strikes with demands for cash, making frightening threats and during very busy evening hours. watch as a robber strolls into the bp gas station in lakeview. once inside, he reveals a gun hidden under a t-shirt and orders the clerk to empty the cash register. it's 9:30 tuesday night. >>...
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. >> reporter: carolyn pillel a stays in shape with regular work outs but her left shoulder ended up in constant pain. >> it really did impact my life a great deal. >> even with my hand this way. >> reporter: common problem tendons in the the rotator cuff, thin and tear when people are active with age. >> they got progressively worse where i was losing sleep at night, i could in the sleep pain was so bad. >> reporter: with traditional surgery is there often a long, painful recovery. >> it sure looks fan has particular. >> reporter: carolyn found an alternative with doctor sean mcmilan the first in the area to use a bio indicative patch. >> this is a technique to place a patch overtop of the injured rotator cup and allow body to heel. it induces youred about toy lay down new tendon on to have of the warn tendon. >> reporter: doctor mcmilan says during surgery the patch is stapled in to place and as new tendon grow, it difficulties involves. >> less recovery and less pain. >> two small incisions in the back. >> reporter: carolyn a fourth grade special ed teacher in south jersey was lea
. >> reporter: carolyn pillel a stays in shape with regular work outs but her left shoulder ended up in constant pain. >> it really did impact my life a great deal. >> even with my hand this way. >> reporter: common problem tendons in the the rotator cuff, thin and tear when people are active with age. >> they got progressively worse where i was losing sleep at night, i could in the sleep pain was so bad. >> reporter: with traditional surgery is there often a...
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carolyn tyler was there and joins us now. >> reporter: the 64-year-old was borned in poverty and raiseda democrat. now, his outsider status as a g.o.p. presidential candidate seems to be resonating with republicans. today, earning him a cordial welcome. ben carson brought his message to the liberal san francisco. the retired neurosurgeon, famous for separating conjoined twins is now operating as a political outsider. he shared with the past commonwealth club his views on issues from the supreme court, and abortion rights... >> i would certainly be looking to appoint people who respected human life. >> to immigration reform. >> you can't begin this debate without securing the border. >> reporter: to the affordable care act. >> our health, our health care is being put in the hands of the government. that is not america. >> reporter: to his call for a flat tax based on tithing. >> you make $10 billion, you pay a billion. you make $ten, you pay one. >> reporter: carson has risen in the polls. today, saying the front runner could help hammer out a deal with iran. . >> i love the way if i nee
carolyn tyler was there and joins us now. >> reporter: the 64-year-old was borned in poverty and raiseda democrat. now, his outsider status as a g.o.p. presidential candidate seems to be resonating with republicans. today, earning him a cordial welcome. ben carson brought his message to the liberal san francisco. the retired neurosurgeon, famous for separating conjoined twins is now operating as a political outsider. he shared with the past commonwealth club his views on issues from the...
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cbs 2's carolyn gusoff reports. >> reporter: the cop stationed at the door of this school is scanners check visitors driver's license against sexual predator registry, cameras and mounted panic buttons connect to a monitoring station. schools in nassau county will hook up to a new generation of security. >> this is one more step that school districts throughout the county are taking to make it safer for our children. >> reporter: they have an app that links school staff with 911 via smartphones, feeding first responders floor plans and camera views. teachers can tap in the nature of the emergency and loop in administrators. >> calling central office may not be the first thing on their mind. getting this automatic us. >> reporter: nassau county officials hope to roll out the app by year's end. that comes two years after they first announced they would outfit schools with five wireless panic buttons. in the wake of school shooting tragedies. >> getting realtime information >> reporter: the panic buttons never materialized stalled with connectivity and contract problems. technology moved
cbs 2's carolyn gusoff reports. >> reporter: the cop stationed at the door of this school is scanners check visitors driver's license against sexual predator registry, cameras and mounted panic buttons connect to a monitoring station. schools in nassau county will hook up to a new generation of security. >> this is one more step that school districts throughout the county are taking to make it safer for our children. >> reporter: they have an app that links school staff with...
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carolyn tyler was there when she arrived. fight lee says she made the long journey from zole to san francisco on behalf of thousands of others. >> the rest of the victims they have the same heart and the same thinking as i do. >> lee is one of an estimated 200,000 women taken from their homes by the japanese imperial army during world war ii and forced to become what japan called comfort women for their soldiers. if. >> forcefully took me away and made me a sex slave and the government is not still making an apology. >> today san francisco supervisor eric mary presented lee with commendation and he's pushing for san francisco to become the first large american city to install a memorial honoring the women like this 87-year-old. >> that has an example of courage and story of breaking silence over generations. >> his office says there's no official opposition though some concern in the jap that's community. but supporters believe this dark chapter in history and the victims should be recognized. >> they are old. they are wea we
carolyn tyler was there when she arrived. fight lee says she made the long journey from zole to san francisco on behalf of thousands of others. >> the rest of the victims they have the same heart and the same thinking as i do. >> lee is one of an estimated 200,000 women taken from their homes by the japanese imperial army during world war ii and forced to become what japan called comfort women for their soldiers. if. >> forcefully took me away and made me a sex slave and the...
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carolyn tyler was there and joins us now. >> reporter: the 64-year-old was borned in poverty and raised outsider status as a g.o.p. presidential candidate seems to be resonating with republicans. today, earning him a cordial welcome. ben carson brought his message to the liberal san francisco. the retired neurosurgeon, famous for separating conjoined twins is now operating as a political outsider. he shared with the past commonwealth club his views on issues from the supreme court, and abortion rights... >> i would certainly be looking to appoint people who respected human life. >> to immigration reform. >> you can't begin this debate without securing the border. >> reporter: to the affordable care act. >> our health, our health care is being put in the hands of the government. that is not america. >> reporter: to his call for a flat tax based on tithing. >> you make $10 billion, you pay a billion. you make $ten, you pay one. >> reporter: carson has risen in the polls. today, saying the front runner could help hammer out a deal with iran. . >> i love the way if i need negotiation help,
carolyn tyler was there and joins us now. >> reporter: the 64-year-old was borned in poverty and raised outsider status as a g.o.p. presidential candidate seems to be resonating with republicans. today, earning him a cordial welcome. ben carson brought his message to the liberal san francisco. the retired neurosurgeon, famous for separating conjoined twins is now operating as a political outsider. he shared with the past commonwealth club his views on issues from the supreme court, and...
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carolyn tyler has the story. >> in this becomes there are souvenir ashes. >> you can see the print inside. >> few items howard could find after house was destroyed. in the 1991 oakland hills fire fight these were wedding presents. fight his house north hills neighborhood like nearly 4000 other homes and apartments burped to the groun ground. 2000 cars including his were destroyed. he and his young son jumped into a stranger and barely made it out aleif. >> she drove t.through the flames couldn't see what she was doing. car behind us didn't get out. >> it has been 24 years. just never forget. >> susan piper lost her home in the hiller highlands neighborhood and shared pictures of the devastation. she says there are lessons learned. >> first lesson my family learned was that your stuff is just stuff. doesn't matter. >> this project this exhibit this paper helped create after the fire storm has tips for all of us to get prepared. >> my advice to people is get out the disaster plan. more you two over it plt more the it's good gb going to be in the brine when you have to use it. many things yo
carolyn tyler has the story. >> in this becomes there are souvenir ashes. >> you can see the print inside. >> few items howard could find after house was destroyed. in the 1991 oakland hills fire fight these were wedding presents. fight his house north hills neighborhood like nearly 4000 other homes and apartments burped to the groun ground. 2000 cars including his were destroyed. he and his young son jumped into a stranger and barely made it out aleif. >> she drove...
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i'm carolyn roth. >> i'm wilfred frost. here are your headlines from around the world. >> volkswagen keeps shares in the red as there will be personnel consequences. the ceo says the company screwed up. >> our company was dishonest. with the epa and the california air resources board. and with all of you. and in my german words we have totally screwed up. >> hillary clinton's war on drugs sends european and u.s.pharma shares into the red after she vows to take on excessive profiteering in the sector. the apple car could hit the road in 2019 but don't expect a self-driving vehicle. >> an enormous strain on our relationship. susan rice says cyber espiongae is hurting ties between u.s. and china. >> let's get back to our top story. vw shares hitting the skids for the second day. currently down by 5.5% as more pressure piles on the car maker to deal with the emission scandal that knocked the german firm. we need to go back to 2013 when the international council for clean transport ran tests on diesel car emissions. they expecte
i'm carolyn roth. >> i'm wilfred frost. here are your headlines from around the world. >> volkswagen keeps shares in the red as there will be personnel consequences. the ceo says the company screwed up. >> our company was dishonest. with the epa and the california air resources board. and with all of you. and in my german words we have totally screwed up. >> hillary clinton's war on drugs sends european and u.s.pharma shares into the red after she vows to take on...
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. >> that issue isn't what's on offer today of course carolyn. what we're saying this morning is we believe our shares are undervalued. we see in our vegetable seeds business for example, assets that in the case of vegetable seeds doesn't necessarily support the core business that we have and if there is m&a in the future armed with our free cash flow as well as ample balance sheet we get on to do that. but right now that's what we announced this morning. >> moving on, glass-lewis is coming out against bank of america's move to combine the top executive roles. they're recommending they vote against a board proposal to grant the ceo the additional title of chairman. they say they believe it's in the best interest for the board to determine the appropriate leadership structure. shareholders will vote on september 22nd. bank of america higher by almost 1% here in europe. >> still to come here on the program we'll be hearing from the ceo of sony as he talks about hacking, more smartphones, business strategy. you can find us on e-mail and on twitter a
. >> that issue isn't what's on offer today of course carolyn. what we're saying this morning is we believe our shares are undervalued. we see in our vegetable seeds business for example, assets that in the case of vegetable seeds doesn't necessarily support the core business that we have and if there is m&a in the future armed with our free cash flow as well as ample balance sheet we get on to do that. but right now that's what we announced this morning. >> moving on,...
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i'm carolyn roth. >> i'm wilfred frost. here are your headlines from around the world. >> volkswagen keeps shares in the red as there will be personnel consequences. the ceo says the company screwed up. >> our company was dishonest. with the epa and the california air resources board. and with all of you. and in my german words we have totally screwed up. >> hillary clinton's war on drugs sends european and u.s.pharma shares into the red after she vows to tak
i'm carolyn roth. >> i'm wilfred frost. here are your headlines from around the world. >> volkswagen keeps shares in the red as there will be personnel consequences. the ceo says the company screwed up. >> our company was dishonest. with the epa and the california air resources board. and with all of you. and in my german words we have totally screwed up. >> hillary clinton's war on drugs sends european and u.s.pharma shares into the red after she vows to tak
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i'm tiffany wilson in for carolyn tyler. let's start off with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning to you. here's live doppler hd. you notice we have some high clouds. they are coming up from the southwest. and with this increase in moisture it certainly will make an impact on "the viewing" tonight of the super moon. in fact, the forecast today calls for a mix of sun and high clouds. 56 in san mateo, 54 half moon bay. we are looking at 50 in novato, 60 in san jose. a little bit of cooling yesterday and as we go through the day today low clouds and fog are at the coast. the marine layer is shallow. here it is is 1:00. notice the cirrus clouds through 2:00 and 7:00. the beginning of the ellipsis right after 7:00 p.m. and you notice the southern portion of our viewing area looking at the higher clouds. still a brilliant sight tonight. we will talk about the cooling trend in september in a few minutes. tiffany. >> thank thank you. pope francis is just moments away from concluding his successful u.s. trip. this is live
i'm tiffany wilson in for carolyn tyler. let's start off with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. good morning, lisa. >> good morning to you. here's live doppler hd. you notice we have some high clouds. they are coming up from the southwest. and with this increase in moisture it certainly will make an impact on "the viewing" tonight of the super moon. in fact, the forecast today calls for a mix of sun and high clouds. 56 in san mateo, 54 half moon bay....
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>> well, carolyn, the feeling on the ground we're getting here at vw headquaters is that it's the ceo of porsche is currently the front runner. he's known to be a favorite pick among the families and he's someone that has experience across all brands under the umbrella. he had a stint at audi and now overseeing porsche. so he is currently the top pick. bear in mind he was just brought over in july to turn around sluggish sales growth in the mass market brands so he has a serious task ahead of him even if he were to take on more of responsibility. but let's get back to the point you just made. we did see the shares of bmw fall off and this hits hard at the fear that this could stretch beyond voblgs wag again and go into the other european auto makers. keepd it's simply talking about emission standards going beyond what regulators require. there's no suggestion of cheating however there could be a concern that as we get beyond this we're looking at a lot of the auto makers having to reconsider their investments and technology and this question of whether diesel is clean technology and t
>> well, carolyn, the feeling on the ground we're getting here at vw headquaters is that it's the ceo of porsche is currently the front runner. he's known to be a favorite pick among the families and he's someone that has experience across all brands under the umbrella. he had a stint at audi and now overseeing porsche. so he is currently the top pick. bear in mind he was just brought over in july to turn around sluggish sales growth in the mass market brands so he has a serious task...
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carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: it's back to the drawing board for a project opponents had dubbed the beast on bryant street. this warehouse, slated to become a housing development, is the target of protests as a symbol of the affordability prices in san francisco. especially in the rapidly gentrifying mission district. the developer was scheduled to go before the planning commission next week, hoping for approval. but has instead decided to put things on hold until the temperature cools down. >> for us, the larger issue is how do you get to a project that people can be comfortable with, and that's a process that needs to be done out of the eye of, you know, political heat. it needs to be done in a collaborative way and you need time to do it and we ran out of time. >> reporter: the project calls for 274 apartments, 47 of them below market rate. critics say that's not enough affordable housing. and there are small manufacturing businesses currently on site that would have to leave. >> if we continue to go down the road of continually building these luxury condose, which is
carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: it's back to the drawing board for a project opponents had dubbed the beast on bryant street. this warehouse, slated to become a housing development, is the target of protests as a symbol of the affordability prices in san francisco. especially in the rapidly gentrifying mission district. the developer was scheduled to go before the planning commission next week, hoping for approval. but has instead decided to put things on hold until the...
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carolyn gusoff is demanding answers. >> reporter: this stays yellow for 5 seconds. so why on the very same road does this yellow arrow last only 3? >> wow, 3 seconds. that's dangerous. 100 suffolk county intersections. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. whoa. that's different than the other camera lights where they have cameras. >> reporter: he has a theory. >> they shorten the yellow lights just to produce revenue. >> reporter: he was dubbed red light robin hood when he publically tampered with cameras, rendering them useless. it yielded him misdemeanor charges but he hasn't given up the fight. he said he's found a pattern. >> where there's no camera, 5 seconds. it's theft. >> reporter: rob also found quicker yellow arrows at camera intersections. >> i went to the next one where there's a camera, and it's 3. >> reporter: cbs 2 demanded answers. suffolk officials say the state department of transportation decides how long yellow lights last. the county solely on the public safety data. aaa says a national criteria of speed and intersection size determines the duration of lights, but
carolyn gusoff is demanding answers. >> reporter: this stays yellow for 5 seconds. so why on the very same road does this yellow arrow last only 3? >> wow, 3 seconds. that's dangerous. 100 suffolk county intersections. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. whoa. that's different than the other camera lights where they have cameras. >> reporter: he has a theory. >> they shorten the yellow lights just to produce revenue. >> reporter: he was dubbed red light robin hood when he...
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carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: it's back to the drawing board for a project opponents had dubbed the beast on bryant street. this warehouse, slated to become a housing development, is the target of protests as a symbol of the affordability prices in san francisco. especially in the rapidly gentrifying mission district. the developer was scheduled to go before the planning commission next week, hoping for approval. but has instead decided to put things on hold until the temperature cools down. >> for us, the larger issue is how do you get to a project that people can be comfortable with, and that's a process that needs to be done out of the eye of, you know, political heat. it needs to be done in a collaborative way and you need time to do it and we ran out of time. >> reporter: the project calls for 274 apartments, 47 of them below market rate. critics say that's not enough affordable housing. and there are small manufacturing businesses currently on site that would have to leave. >> if we continue to go down the road of continually building these luxury condose, which is
carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: it's back to the drawing board for a project opponents had dubbed the beast on bryant street. this warehouse, slated to become a housing development, is the target of protests as a symbol of the affordability prices in san francisco. especially in the rapidly gentrifying mission district. the developer was scheduled to go before the planning commission next week, hoping for approval. but has instead decided to put things on hold until the...
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carolyn gusoff has the latest. >> reporter: nassau county is banking on big bungs from video slot machines. but the controversial gaming parlor doesn't have a home yet. >> i don't want it in my backyard. >> instead of raising taxes, maybe they can do it this way. >> reporter: critics say planning on imaginary revenue is a gamble. county executive ed mangano's budget counts on $20 million next year. what if or a question mark or a possibility that maybe or maybe not. it's not good budgeting. >> reporter: county democrats say they will oppose a gaming parlor anywhere in nassau. >> i have spoken to hundreds of people that have told me on our current basis that has no place in the county. >> remember the brouhaha in westbury over the former fortune site? furious residents forced off-track betting to fold. its new game plan to announce a temporary site in december. sources familiar with the process, say there is opposition here. >> increasing crime. an increase of littering. >> reporter: a temporary location could be up and running in weeks of site section. nassau owes financial oversight board
carolyn gusoff has the latest. >> reporter: nassau county is banking on big bungs from video slot machines. but the controversial gaming parlor doesn't have a home yet. >> i don't want it in my backyard. >> instead of raising taxes, maybe they can do it this way. >> reporter: critics say planning on imaginary revenue is a gamble. county executive ed mangano's budget counts on $20 million next year. what if or a question mark or a possibility that maybe or maybe not. it's...
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. >> i'm carolyn roth. these are your headlines from around the world. >> europe and asia catch wall street's cold. the dow and the s&p erase more than half of the week's gains. >> chinese premiere says the economy is not heading for a hard landing. >> dell banks big on china. the firm pledges to invest $125 billion in the country in the next five years in a move that will create 1 million jobs in the country. >> the brokers still love apple. the stock remains on most out perform lists. >>> coming up on the program. s&p cuts brazil's credit rating. also the case against a rate hike is at its most compelling. find out why he wants the fed to wait. we break the latest results later on. >>> something new today. >> new hair cut? >> it is a very warm welcome to london, susan. >> thank you. it's good to be here and great timing to be here. what's happening in asia and how it's effecting global markets. >> the last month or so has been the most crazy. as you say, the real spark for this correction is china. >> it
. >> i'm carolyn roth. these are your headlines from around the world. >> europe and asia catch wall street's cold. the dow and the s&p erase more than half of the week's gains. >> chinese premiere says the economy is not heading for a hard landing. >> dell banks big on china. the firm pledges to invest $125 billion in the country in the next five years in a move that will create 1 million jobs in the country. >> the brokers still love apple. the stock remains...
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. >> representative carolyn maloney joined me from capitol hill. what's in a broken building that's bad for human health? can you draw a straight line from the exposures of emergency workers and residents in the days after the terrorist attacks to the illnesses of today and guardianship the time some illnesses take to develop, are there more on the way? stay with us. it's inside story. >>> you're watching inside story. i'm ray suarez. think about what makes a modern building. insulation, plaster board, paint, electrics, glass, metal. then think about all those things beaten into powder and burned. would you want to breathe it in, have it on your skin or clothing? the federal government reassured people who lived and worked around the 9/11 site. dr. roger flores joins us now, the chairman of the department of thoracic surgery in new york. welcome to the program. what was in those piles of dust and plumes of smoke that if we were to analyze it and break it apart that we already knew was injurious to human health? >> well, it was just a ton of carsino
. >> representative carolyn maloney joined me from capitol hill. what's in a broken building that's bad for human health? can you draw a straight line from the exposures of emergency workers and residents in the days after the terrorist attacks to the illnesses of today and guardianship the time some illnesses take to develop, are there more on the way? stay with us. it's inside story. >>> you're watching inside story. i'm ray suarez. think about what makes a modern building....
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in woodmere, long island, cbs 2 news, carolyn gusoff. >> they have to transport hundreds of children to 170 private schools. >>> a difficult day for a new jersey community. classmates, teammates and players from opposing teams all came out to say good-bye to a star high school quarterback. cbs 2's christine sloan reports from warren county. >> reporter: they held each other and cried, dozens of people coming to evan murray's wake at faith discovery church in washington borough, new jersey. not just his teammates, but also football players from jerseys a symbol of their young common bond. steve fritz, his 8th grade physical education teacher. >> evan was a great kid, caring kid. i know my daughter's got a picture of him at football camp with my 6-year-old grandson. >> reporter: the 17-year-old football player from warren hills regional high school died after a direct hit during a game against summit. the medical examiner says his spleen ruptured after the blow causing internal bleeding. those at the game say they saw him walk off, collapse before being put into an ambulance. >> he got
in woodmere, long island, cbs 2 news, carolyn gusoff. >> they have to transport hundreds of children to 170 private schools. >>> a difficult day for a new jersey community. classmates, teammates and players from opposing teams all came out to say good-bye to a star high school quarterback. cbs 2's christine sloan reports from warren county. >> reporter: they held each other and cried, dozens of people coming to evan murray's wake at faith discovery church in washington...
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in mineola, long island, carolyn gusoff, cbs 2 news. >> absolutely beyond precious. the triplets were born on the first of july. only 29 weeks, their full term they look absolutely great. healthy, right? >> they got the little chip monk cheaps going. i love it. >> good luck to the parents remembering who is who. honestly. >> they are going to need a lot of sleep. >> we have enough trouble with our kids and they are separate right in age? you, you, somebody! come here! that's how it goes. >> my mother always goes through about every name in the family before she gets it right. >>> anyhow, another gorgeous day out there, right? is it going to last through the weekend? >> vanessa murdoch is here for lonnie quinn. >> hello. my cheeks are hurting from all the smiling i did during that piece. that was amazing. as i think this is, as well. an incredible stretch of sunny and warm weather. soon it will be fall. it's not feeling like t sunny and 84 calm winds relative humidity way down at 29%. i'm hoping you notice just how comfortable the air feels today despite the warmth. n
in mineola, long island, carolyn gusoff, cbs 2 news. >> absolutely beyond precious. the triplets were born on the first of july. only 29 weeks, their full term they look absolutely great. healthy, right? >> they got the little chip monk cheaps going. i love it. >> good luck to the parents remembering who is who. honestly. >> they are going to need a lot of sleep. >> we have enough trouble with our kids and they are separate right in age? you, you, somebody! come...