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chen. guest: it is really important people understand that is financial help available because the vast majority of people don't have health insurance because it's too expensive. that is one of the most important messages that have not gotten out who should be signing up for coverage -- signing up for coverage. host: let's get to calls, gary from indiana. you are up first, good morning. caller: hello. intended, but sometimes it seems like the system is doctored up as we say. the people responsible for that, it's like, what people are so susceptible to getting sick. that's a gold mine. that is not the way it ought to be. we needs of in that includes the human factor. i would like to ask dr. chen something now. i saw a commercial where there
chen. guest: it is really important people understand that is financial help available because the vast majority of people don't have health insurance because it's too expensive. that is one of the most important messages that have not gotten out who should be signing up for coverage -- signing up for coverage. host: let's get to calls, gary from indiana. you are up first, good morning. caller: hello. intended, but sometimes it seems like the system is doctored up as we say. the people...
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we also have sherry chen, who like dr. xi was wrongfully profiled and suspected of being a spy for china. she was arrested by fbi officers and humiliatingly handcuffed in
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nancy chen, "7 news today in new >> christa: thank you. we have breaking news overseas out of syria today. one of the pilots of that russian warplane shot down by turkey has been rescued and is safe at a russian base. he successfully ejected before the jet was brought down, the other pilot was killed. turkish leaders say the plane was shot down after pilots ignored several warnings not to fly over their country. >> jadiann: millions of americans are gearing up to hit the roads, rails and air as holiday travel gets under way. this yearlong lines won't be the only problem. security will be on the minds of many as well. jennifer eagan is live for us at logan airport with more on these concerns. good morning. >> reporter: jadiann, good morning. if you're heading to logan airport this morning, this is a look inside terminal a. already long lines to go through security. they start at the gate and extend all the way down here. thousands of people will be moving through logan airport. they're keeping this line moving. it's been going quickly. the
nancy chen, "7 news today in new >> christa: thank you. we have breaking news overseas out of syria today. one of the pilots of that russian warplane shot down by turkey has been rescued and is safe at a russian base. he successfully ejected before the jet was brought down, the other pilot was killed. turkish leaders say the plane was shot down after pilots ignored several warnings not to fly over their country. >> jadiann: millions of americans are gearing up to hit the roads,...
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nancy chen, "7 news today in new england." >> christa: thank you. also bomb threats forcing two air france flights headed from the u.s. to paris to make emergency landing. both flights landed safely last night and after searching the jets, authorities gave them the all clear. right now it's unclear if anyone was arrested or if the same person called in both of these threats. we do know a flight from los angeles was diverted to salt lake city and one from washington, d.c. to nova scotia. keep it here for the latest on the overnight developments on the terror attacks in paris. we'll bring you updates on air, on line and mobile apps. judge. a plane was headed to logan when a drunk woman tried to open the emergency exit door. nicole oliverio is live at the airport with the latest and the charges this woman may be facing. >> reporter: well the charges would be interfering with a flight crew. initially passengers who saw what was happening didn't know what exactly she was doing. the airline crew had to restrain her and six state troopers escorted her off.
nancy chen, "7 news today in new england." >> christa: thank you. also bomb threats forcing two air france flights headed from the u.s. to paris to make emergency landing. both flights landed safely last night and after searching the jets, authorities gave them the all clear. right now it's unclear if anyone was arrested or if the same person called in both of these threats. we do know a flight from los angeles was diverted to salt lake city and one from washington, d.c. to nova...
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i'm seray chen.hat story is coming up. >> ps , we hear from a man who spent hours in a tree after escaping his car. >> how going to the bathroom in this bar can be a sobering experience. >> how about this weather? not the best start to your sunday, the first day in november. you think you'll like the 7-day forecast. >>> thank for waking up with us washington. it's sunday, november 1st. i'm mike hydek. >> i'm allyson ray. you need the umbrella but not all day today. it will be on okay end to the day. >> if you take the dog out early in the morning it's going to be raw but as the afternoon progresses you'll be fine. >> hopefully you can sleep through it. let's take a look at first alert doppler. this is round number two of showers. it's moving pretty fast at 40 miles per hour off to the east. first let's zoom in here right through northwest. dry just 10 minutes ago. when i step outside later i'm going to need an umbrella. you see the darker shades of green that's going to push on through. some moments
i'm seray chen.hat story is coming up. >> ps , we hear from a man who spent hours in a tree after escaping his car. >> how going to the bathroom in this bar can be a sobering experience. >> how about this weather? not the best start to your sunday, the first day in november. you think you'll like the 7-day forecast. >>> thank for waking up with us washington. it's sunday, november 1st. i'm mike hydek. >> i'm allyson ray. you need the umbrella but not all day...
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nancy chen, "7 news today in new england." >> christa: thank you. up next, what a new hampshire goodwill store employee did after finding a big chunk of cash accidentally left in a wallet being donated. >> jadiann: why the mbta is reversing course after releasing the results of a poll to pick the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >> a wet and windy start to this wednesday more many of us but not all of us. as we get off into worcester county, barrel any shower activity. boston now more of a light shower activity or even drizzle. the moderate bands of rain across cape cod and the islands and south shore where the bulk of the rainfall will be today and the stronger winds. wind advisory packing a punch. there's the storm system. it's out of here by th
nancy chen, "7 news today in new england." >> christa: thank you. up next, what a new hampshire goodwill store employee did after finding a big chunk of cash accidentally left in a wallet being donated. >> jadiann: why the mbta is reversing course after releasing the results of a poll to pick the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the...
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we also have sherrie chen who like dr. xi was wrongfully profiled and suspected of being a spy for china. she was arrested by six fbi officers and humiliatingly hand cuffed in her own office at the national weather service. after months of investigation and having her reputation smeared all the charges against her were dropped. not only is she suffering from mental and emotional turmoil that the -- turmoil that this investigation has caused, she's now fighting for her job as a hydrologist within the department of commerce. these chinese americans were wrongfully suspected as spies and paraded as criminals through their arrest only to have the charges later dropped but not before they were traumatized and their lives nearly ruined. and it leads us to question are all chinese american scientists suspect because they are chinese americans? so, my question to you is, what went wrong in these cases and how are you addressing this internally especially with the fbi to prevent this from happening in the future?
we also have sherrie chen who like dr. xi was wrongfully profiled and suspected of being a spy for china. she was arrested by six fbi officers and humiliatingly hand cuffed in her own office at the national weather service. after months of investigation and having her reputation smeared all the charges against her were dropped. not only is she suffering from mental and emotional turmoil that the -- turmoil that this investigation has caused, she's now fighting for her job as a hydrologist...
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nancy chen back for us and trump minutes. >> he did. donald trump pulling no punches. carson among other things. this was his first public event with secret service protection. >> i would bomb the -- out of him. >> donald trump giving one of his most bizarre speeches thursday night talking about his plan to take out isis. >> i would bomb those suckers. and that's right, i would blow up the pipes, the refinery, every single inch. they would be nothing left and i would take the oil. >> he included an attack on ben carson accusing him of being a liar and comparing him to a child molester. >> he said he has pathological disease. he said temper they defined it as disease. so he said he has pathological disease. if you're path lol, there's no cure. >> he flipped his belt buck you will up and down to mock his story about carson trying to stab someone. he challenged the audience to stab him. he told the crowd he can't understand why anyone supports carson who is tied with him in the first voting state. >> how stupid are the people of iowa? how
nancy chen back for us and trump minutes. >> he did. donald trump pulling no punches. carson among other things. this was his first public event with secret service protection. >> i would bomb the -- out of him. >> donald trump giving one of his most bizarre speeches thursday night talking about his plan to take out isis. >> i would bomb those suckers. and that's right, i would blow up the pipes, the refinery, every single inch. they would be nothing left and i would...
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let's go to nancy chen with the story. >> reporter: pretty scary. you always hear about cats with nine lives. when the call came in, firefighters had to think quickly because they didn't have a harness for a dog. one firefighter connected two harnesses that are meant for people and it turns out it worked. >> buddy plummeted 25 feet to the bottom of a well on monday. firefighters had their hands full trying to pull him out safely tuesday. he's feeling much better. the two-year-old dog spent what have felt like weeks at the bottom of the well. >> he's probably hungry and >> monday night his owners thought buddy was nearby. >> i heard him barking but he's -- he's always barking so i didn't think anything of it. >> then silence. the next morning buddy was nowhere to be found. the family looked all over but it was buddy's actual father who found him. >> the other dog was standing on the -- like one of the rocks near there and looking down there so we thought that he might be down there and we went to go look down there and saw him looking up at us. >> th
let's go to nancy chen with the story. >> reporter: pretty scary. you always hear about cats with nine lives. when the call came in, firefighters had to think quickly because they didn't have a harness for a dog. one firefighter connected two harnesses that are meant for people and it turns out it worked. >> buddy plummeted 25 feet to the bottom of a well on monday. firefighters had their hands full trying to pull him out safely tuesday. he's feeling much better. the two-year-old...
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chen.: it is really important people understand that is financial help available because the vast majority of people don't have health insurance because it's too expensive. that is one of the most important messages that have not gotten out who should be signing up for coverage -- signing up for coverage. host: let's get to calls, gary from indiana. you are up first, good morning. caller: hello. intended, but sometimes it seems like the system is doctored up as we say. the people responsible for that, it's like, what people are so susceptible to getting sick. that's a gold mine. that is not the way it ought to be. we needs of in that includes the human factor. i would like to ask dr. chen something now. i saw a commercial where there was a lady who said she was only paying $52 a month for her lupus, and now it's up to $377. was it because she picked the wrong plan? your thoughts russia mark ? guest: it's hard to say. if someone has lupus and chronic conditions that needs medical care, presc
chen.: it is really important people understand that is financial help available because the vast majority of people don't have health insurance because it's too expensive. that is one of the most important messages that have not gotten out who should be signing up for coverage -- signing up for coverage. host: let's get to calls, gary from indiana. you are up first, good morning. caller: hello. intended, but sometimes it seems like the system is doctored up as we say. the people responsible...
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i'm nancy chen. those stories and more straight ahead. let's take a live look outside on this sunday morning. beautiful sunshine. nice to see that. quite a cool down. >> reporter: we need the sunshine to warm us up throughout the days. 41 in high anes and 40s across the island. a much colder start this morning versus this time yesterday morning. the temperatures in the morning were 20 degrees warmer. colder air back in place first thing in the morning. the sunshine back in place. the clouds in far eastern mass will break for partly sunny ski skies into the afternoon. a lot of us seeing mostly sunny skies. the front staying south of us for the next couple of days. dry weather today but again on monday. seasonably cold today but also on monday. it looks good the next couple of days. midweek rain to talk about. more on the 7 day forecast ahead ahead. >> anchor: now to the top story this morning. a suspect is behind bars after 3 people were killed and several others injured when a man opened fire at a pl
i'm nancy chen. those stories and more straight ahead. let's take a live look outside on this sunday morning. beautiful sunshine. nice to see that. quite a cool down. >> reporter: we need the sunshine to warm us up throughout the days. 41 in high anes and 40s across the island. a much colder start this morning versus this time yesterday morning. the temperatures in the morning were 20 degrees warmer. colder air back in place first thing in the morning. the sunshine back in place. the...
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nancy chen has the story. >> reporter: a boston marathon bombing survivor sending a message of peace to paris. jane richards' message a translates of her brother martin's hand made sign, a sign of support from a family that truly knows tragedy. >> my son had a message of peace, and it's a message for all of us. >> reporter: martin richard was the youngest victim of the marathon bombing and his sister and mother were were both seriously hurt. but the family continues to carry on martin's message of peace. marathon runners raising millions of dollars for the charity. and recently with a few bridgewater state institute for social justice and with the unveiling of martin's statue where his father spoke about the man he knew his son would become -- >> a handsome funny, generous and kind soul. a competitive man who would find success in life, compassionate man with a sense of fairness and commitment to family, community and social justice. >> reporter: no more hurting people. a message that continues throughout the commonwealth. across country, ants and -- and now to paris from a city and
nancy chen has the story. >> reporter: a boston marathon bombing survivor sending a message of peace to paris. jane richards' message a translates of her brother martin's hand made sign, a sign of support from a family that truly knows tragedy. >> my son had a message of peace, and it's a message for all of us. >> reporter: martin richard was the youngest victim of the marathon bombing and his sister and mother were were both seriously hurt. but the family continues to carry...
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i'm nance chen. we've plenty to get to ahead in the half hour but first we want to talk about the what a drop from yesterday. >> reporter: yesterday morning we were in the 50s before falling back to the 40s, we cleared it out but we have a lot of cold weather in play, not getting mild temperatures back any time soon. 26 bedford. 32 in boston, it is in the lower 40s across the cape but you look at the numbers compared to this time yesterday morning and we're talking 25-30 degrees colder versus yesterday morning from boston north and west. wind chill factors running to the upper teen, 17 worcester. 26 in boston. so it's a colder start. we do have more clouds south of the pike, especially down through buzzards bay, the cape and the islands, back through plymouth. thatets will thin out a bit late morning into the afternoon so i expect more sunshine than anything else but the showers continue to get pressed off to the south. temperatures topping off to the mid 40s, when will we see rain coming up in the s
i'm nance chen. we've plenty to get to ahead in the half hour but first we want to talk about the what a drop from yesterday. >> reporter: yesterday morning we were in the 50s before falling back to the 40s, we cleared it out but we have a lot of cold weather in play, not getting mild temperatures back any time soon. 26 bedford. 32 in boston, it is in the lower 40s across the cape but you look at the numbers compared to this time yesterday morning and we're talking 25-30 degrees colder...
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chen: that is correct, and some people have asked us about whether that inclusion would increase thee shares, and i do not think so. if you look at history, that kind of decision has really produced a lasting impact at all. the company fundamental, macro policy, risk perception. ,hose are the kinds of things not necessarily the decision to include in the benchmark. i do not think it is going to be a significant impact at all. joe: looking ahead to next year, there is still a lot of anxiety .bout the hard landing question if you look at manufacturing versus services, you can see the services side of the economy is and it isch hotter, historically more manufacturing base and is historically weaker. china isink successfully handing the football off to a different part of its economy? n: i think there are two of things to keep in mind green there is a natural decline of the growth rate. the chinese gdp is about $8,500. it will take some time to double that level. you know, 20 years ago, we were talking about $800 per capita gdp. that is why you have a natural decline in growth rate. that
chen: that is correct, and some people have asked us about whether that inclusion would increase thee shares, and i do not think so. if you look at history, that kind of decision has really produced a lasting impact at all. the company fundamental, macro policy, risk perception. ,hose are the kinds of things not necessarily the decision to include in the benchmark. i do not think it is going to be a significant impact at all. joe: looking ahead to next year, there is still a lot of anxiety...
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nancy chen has this heartwarming story. >> the 32-year-old said she wasn't comfortable with her husband posting a craigslist ad to find her a kidney donor. >> i am a private person, and i didn't like the idea to put out the story. i also didn't want people to feel bad for me. >> she felt helpless. she went into kidney failure due to an ought tee immune -- autoimmune illness and needs dye dialysis three times a week. he figured it was worth a shot. >> out of no where there was an ad that said looking for a brave person. not that i thought was a brave better person, but i wondered what they were looking for. >> when he found it was for kidney it hit home. his wife waited two years for a transplant. she received a pancreas from a cadaver, but her body rejected the organs and she died in 2011. >> he felt my pain and high struggles i guess. our struggles and our family struggle with the kidney. >> i definitely think it was a sign. >> glen is a match and surgery is scheduled for december 1st. they hope their story encourages more people to become organ donors. in the newsroom, nancy chen, 7 n
nancy chen has this heartwarming story. >> the 32-year-old said she wasn't comfortable with her husband posting a craigslist ad to find her a kidney donor. >> i am a private person, and i didn't like the idea to put out the story. i also didn't want people to feel bad for me. >> she felt helpless. she went into kidney failure due to an ought tee immune -- autoimmune illness and needs dye dialysis three times a week. he figured it was worth a shot. >> out of no where...
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i'm nancy chen we have those stories and much more on today and new england. first we will go to a check to chris lambert tor a for a check of the weather. >>> it is very mild. nevermind the high temperature, the average is 58 right now in boston, 54 in bedford, and what a beautiful day yesterday, with temperatures into the mid-60s. we do see bigger changes, a cold front to the north that is sliding through central new england right now. it's not dropping light rain across the portions of southern new hampshire, getting close to the mass-new hampshire border. and more folks will start to see 8:00, 9:00 and 10:00 in the orning. look at difference, we're in the 50s down to southern new england. temperatures going backward as you go throughout the day. we start off mid-to upper 50s this morning by early afternoon, mid-to upper 40s, it will be damp around midday with a little bit of occasional rain, light rain at that moving on through, and then it turns cooler overnight, and in terms of the second half of the weekend, it's seasonably cool but we see the sunshine
i'm nancy chen we have those stories and much more on today and new england. first we will go to a check to chris lambert tor a for a check of the weather. >>> it is very mild. nevermind the high temperature, the average is 58 right now in boston, 54 in bedford, and what a beautiful day yesterday, with temperatures into the mid-60s. we do see bigger changes, a cold front to the north that is sliding through central new england right now. it's not dropping light rain across the portions...
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nancy chen, 7 news. >> anchor: children's hacked. the personal information about 5 million customers and their children was stolen. the company says it has e-mailed all of the affected users and is temporarily suspended its web sites as a precaution . >> anchor: still ahead, a risky rescue. two strangers saving the day when a woman trying to rescue her two dogs falls through the ice . >>> then new at 6:00 a dreadful day in denver for the pats tight end rob grokowski gets carted off the field. why me may not be out for long . >> anchor: we're staying on top of a developing story. shots fired in a park near several schools in roxbury. a 16-year-old rushed to the hospital. >> reporter: it's one of the most notorious crimes in massachusetts history. a teen-ager convicted of killing his best friend's mother, 20 years after her murder annie o'brien sits with sheryl fiandacca for the first time . >>> i just want to make sure we're clear. you are saying you didn't kill janet downing? it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're t
nancy chen, 7 news. >> anchor: children's hacked. the personal information about 5 million customers and their children was stolen. the company says it has e-mailed all of the affected users and is temporarily suspended its web sites as a precaution . >> anchor: still ahead, a risky rescue. two strangers saving the day when a woman trying to rescue her two dogs falls through the ice . >>> then new at 6:00 a dreadful day in denver for the pats tight end rob grokowski gets...
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arthur chen tells us he's a latest. it doesn't look too crowded behind you, though. >> it really isn't. ben said usually this is the beginning of a shopping season but really began yesterday. some of the stores opened at 3:00 yesterday and this is what had retail experts say one with that begins early and one after breakfast on black friday. well, for that reason right now you see there's sort of a lowen between those two waves. and retail experts as you pingts out 138 million people are spending how much they have to spend and not looking for opportunity to spend it, and we people getting in lines, getting some of that shopping done, but you haven't seen the crush, probably a really good they think. stopple it is feels look people aren't behaving all that well. nonetheless, black friday is estimated 100 million shoppers will hit stores across the u.s. today. we talked to couple of shoppers just now seems like they're not worried about buying presents for other people just yet. >> look a -- u 12:30. >> going all night?
arthur chen tells us he's a latest. it doesn't look too crowded behind you, though. >> it really isn't. ben said usually this is the beginning of a shopping season but really began yesterday. some of the stores opened at 3:00 yesterday and this is what had retail experts say one with that begins early and one after breakfast on black friday. well, for that reason right now you see there's sort of a lowen between those two waves. and retail experts as you pingts out 138 million people are...
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nancy chen with the latest. >> the secret service investigating as this man identified as joseph caputto jumped the fence with an envelope in his mouth. he was apprehended after taking a few steps. but it all unfolded when the first family enjoyed thanksgiving inside. some told the "washington post" that they heard him say all right, let's do this before scaling the nearly eight-foot fence. this footage posted on instagram captures the terrifying moment when the crowd was told to scatter. the white house was placed into lock down mode for more than three hours. the surrounding streets are all blocked off. for ns withs it was unnerve -- for witnesses it was unnerving. >> it was move, move, move. >> this marks the first time someone has jumped over the fence since the thank you spikes were put in -- since the new spikes were nut in place months ago. this comes after they try to rebound after a series of security breeches including a number of frightening fence jumping incidents. last fall there was a breaking point when the man jumped the fence and made it inside the executive mansion. the
nancy chen with the latest. >> the secret service investigating as this man identified as joseph caputto jumped the fence with an envelope in his mouth. he was apprehended after taking a few steps. but it all unfolded when the first family enjoyed thanksgiving inside. some told the "washington post" that they heard him say all right, let's do this before scaling the nearly eight-foot fence. this footage posted on instagram captures the terrifying moment when the crowd was told...
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nancy chen, 7 news. >> anchor: well, a group of very brave turkeys visiting a neighborhood in colorado just days before the thanksgiving holiday, the birds took a walk together sunday morning. one couple recorded the outing with a cell phone. they say they spotted about 18 turkeys in their front yard. maybe they think if by traveling in groups they will be safer. >> anchor: coming up on 7 news at 4:30 hugs for humanity. a muslim student spreading the love one person at a time . >> anchor: are you ready to cook a thanksgiving turkey? tips you should know to keep >> anchor: new at 5:00, the babier accused of kidnapping a child in court. what attorneys say about her behavior after that alleged crime. >>> and they are getting set to take to the field for monday night football with the pats playing to keep their perfect season coming up. >> reporter: the new smoking sensation. some say it's like smoking candy candy. >>> peach, economiy, it's really aim at kids . >> reporter: an alternative to cigarettes, but is it safer? the cloud over vaping. jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all
nancy chen, 7 news. >> anchor: well, a group of very brave turkeys visiting a neighborhood in colorado just days before the thanksgiving holiday, the birds took a walk together sunday morning. one couple recorded the outing with a cell phone. they say they spotted about 18 turkeys in their front yard. maybe they think if by traveling in groups they will be safer. >> anchor: coming up on 7 news at 4:30 hugs for humanity. a muslim student spreading the love one person at a time ....
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joie chen has more on what has become a song of hope and resilience. >> it was a moment that defined what it means to be french. [ singing ] >> a moment shared instantly on social media. even as the first soccer fans filtered out of the staid de france. even as awareness of the attacks first began to spread. the french delivered their response to evil in the word of their national anthem. [ singing ] the anthem born more than 200 years ago, it's wo its words ner more powerful than they are now, to the french no matters where they are. to understand the song and what it means to the french, we turned not to a historian or musical expert but to a proud frenchman who brought his skillses to a kitchen in america two decades ago and even today keeps france close at hand. [ singing ] >> can you interpret it for me? >> well, there's both a call for the people to rally and get together. fight. it means all the sons of our nation, let's get together. let's rally. let's get hold -- hold on together to the enemy. that's really what it's about. we are a nation together rallying against anyone ot
joie chen has more on what has become a song of hope and resilience. >> it was a moment that defined what it means to be french. [ singing ] >> a moment shared instantly on social media. even as the first soccer fans filtered out of the staid de france. even as awareness of the attacks first began to spread. the french delivered their response to evil in the word of their national anthem. [ singing ] the anthem born more than 200 years ago, it's wo its words ner more powerful than...
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i'm jadiann thompson. >> i'm nancy chen. this is my favorite holiday of the especially tire year. >> jadiann: is it? good to know. >> christmas, once there, it's downhill. >> jadiann: you have a lot more to look forward to. i've been looking up ran dom facts. this is a vegetarian thanksgiving dinner from 1904 that includes new butter sandwiches, celery soup. would you do that? z. >> nancy: if it was cream of celery soup. >> chris: onion soup. 31 in bedford, 39 in new bedford, 49 in the vineyard and another big thing, tradition we have in massachusetts, high school football on thanksgiving. some rivalsries go back to the late 1800s and we have quiet weather if you're heading out to one of those games. partly to mostly cloudy skies. temperatures this afternoon on this thanksgiving reaching the mid 50s. if that's not warm enough, how about black friday into the low 60s. certainly a mild couple of days. we turn cooler over the weekend. >> jadiann: mild day for friday shoppers. let's get over to our new traffic reporter, danielle
i'm jadiann thompson. >> i'm nancy chen. this is my favorite holiday of the especially tire year. >> jadiann: is it? good to know. >> christmas, once there, it's downhill. >> jadiann: you have a lot more to look forward to. i've been looking up ran dom facts. this is a vegetarian thanksgiving dinner from 1904 that includes new butter sandwiches, celery soup. would you do that? z. >> nancy: if it was cream of celery soup. >> chris: onion soup. 31 in bedford,...
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nancy chen has that story. story.. >> reporter: a cell phone camera captured nearly everything. >>> it's stuck right on the trap . >> reporter: a couple faced with a man that drove his car on home in washington state. he seems confused not knowing how he got there. >>> you are in auburn. you made it to auburn. >>> oh my goodness . >>> you must have taken a lift here thinking it was a road . >>> not able to move his car they encourage him to unbuckle his seat belt and get out. right as he walks around to the other side they realize a freight train is barreling down the track . >>> there is a train coming. >>> sir, come on. sir, come on. come on, come on, come on. >>> seeing cars hit before, trains don't stop on a dime. >>> get away from the track. >> reporter: not knowing how much time they had the couple and their good friend say they grabbed the pan and brought him down a small hill to this spot behind a couple of cars that were parked nearby. one man stuffed a cell phone into his pocket as the tin's less than
nancy chen has that story. story.. >> reporter: a cell phone camera captured nearly everything. >>> it's stuck right on the trap . >> reporter: a couple faced with a man that drove his car on home in washington state. he seems confused not knowing how he got there. >>> you are in auburn. you made it to auburn. >>> oh my goodness . >>> you must have taken a lift here thinking it was a road . >>> not able to move his car they encourage him...
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so eisenhower put his chen to his chest. he paced around. he sat on the couch and eat called all of this office is complete we do? then he looked over and he said very sadly, but how long can they hang out on a limb? isaiah was in agony. he decided he would reconvene his men come to step in about eight hours. in that eight hours the weather was still looking good, not looking good. he said okay, we'll meet again in another eight hours. and that's not time when the debate this time is told by his meteorologist come in 36 hours, for 36 hours we will have a break in the weather. so in other words, there was a small window which they could carry out the invasion. eisenhower walked back and forth. again his chen to his chest pacing, sitting down on the couch can stand up, sitting down, then it. he called all his officers and a split right down the middle. at that point eisenhower said, well then, let's go. we will go. at the point cheers went up into the room because that's what now convinced this great innovation. so pictured in the opposition i
so eisenhower put his chen to his chest. he paced around. he sat on the couch and eat called all of this office is complete we do? then he looked over and he said very sadly, but how long can they hang out on a limb? isaiah was in agony. he decided he would reconvene his men come to step in about eight hours. in that eight hours the weather was still looking good, not looking good. he said okay, we'll meet again in another eight hours. and that's not time when the debate this time is told by...
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good morning, i'm nancy chen. >> jadiann: i'm jadiann thompson. the day after thanksgiving, so you're either out shopping because you're a diehard black friday shopper or you're still in a food coma. >> nancy: i'm still processing all that food. >> chris: you could be doing walk around the mall in a trans. we need turkey soup weather. of colder air. we'll find it over the weekend. not outside this morning. a soupy air mass in place. 51 in boston, 51 in new year's and we've had reduced visibility in northern bristol county stretching into rhode island with patchy dense fog. close to 95, 495 exchange south of the wrentham outlets, locally dense fog there. otherwise it's quiet. once fog and low clouds break apart we'll have breaks of sun and lower 60s. a front to the north will cross tomorrow morning with light showers. i don't expect a lot of rain but forecast. especially during the first part of tomorrow. that will allow tomorrow to be a cooler day once that front crosses. we'll lose the mild air in place. tomorrow into the 40s. more on the forecas
good morning, i'm nancy chen. >> jadiann: i'm jadiann thompson. the day after thanksgiving, so you're either out shopping because you're a diehard black friday shopper or you're still in a food coma. >> nancy: i'm still processing all that food. >> chris: you could be doing walk around the mall in a trans. we need turkey soup weather. of colder air. we'll find it over the weekend. not outside this morning. a soupy air mass in place. 51 in boston, 51 in new year's and we've had...
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i'm christa delcamp. >> nancy: i'm nancy chen. soggy for now but we have warm temperatures heading our way. >> jeremy: right now it's warm. middle and upper 50s this morning. wednesday morning they were down into the teens. here's why we have the warm air, a weather system moving through southern new england brought a lot of warm air and rain. it's been raining steadily and early this morning, especially on the south shore. so we'll have rain with us the next couple of showers then it does move out quickly this morning so you need rain gear until 7:30, 8:00 this morning. dry for the rest of the day. norwood close to 60. bedford 58. a little bit kooky wacky. the warmest of the day is right now. much cooler this evening for the evening commute. dry roads, clear skies. temperatures this evening in the 40s. >> christa: let's go to "fast track traffic" this morning. you get those leaves on the roads and some water, it's always a mess. >> rich: yeah, we're live on the expressway. we've had a little bit -- i'm not going to call it floodi
i'm christa delcamp. >> nancy: i'm nancy chen. soggy for now but we have warm temperatures heading our way. >> jeremy: right now it's warm. middle and upper 50s this morning. wednesday morning they were down into the teens. here's why we have the warm air, a weather system moving through southern new england brought a lot of warm air and rain. it's been raining steadily and early this morning, especially on the south shore. so we'll have rain with us the next couple of showers then...
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nancy chen has the details. >> nancy: a cell phone camera captured nearly everything. >> yeah. it is stuck on the tracks. >> nancy: a couple faced with a man who just drove his car on to some train tracks right washington state. he seems confused. >> you are in auburn. off made it to auburn. >> oh, my goodness. >> you must have take an left here thinking it was a road. >> nancy: the two encouraged him to unbuckle his seat belt and get out. right as they walked around to the other side, they realized a freight train is barreling >> come on. there is a train coming! >> there is a train coming! we have to go! we have to go. >> we have seen cars hit before. trains don't stop on a dime. >> nancy: the couple grabbed the man and brought him down a small hill to this spot behind a couple of cars that were parked nearby. one man stuffed a cell phone into his pocket as the train horn gets louder and louder. less than 30 seconds later, this. >> it crushed the car like a can. the highest amount of adrenaline i have ever felt before. >> nancy: adrenaline was still pumping. they revisited th
nancy chen has the details. >> nancy: a cell phone camera captured nearly everything. >> yeah. it is stuck on the tracks. >> nancy: a couple faced with a man who just drove his car on to some train tracks right washington state. he seems confused. >> you are in auburn. off made it to auburn. >> oh, my goodness. >> you must have take an left here thinking it was a road. >> nancy: the two encouraged him to unbuckle his seat belt and get out. right as they...
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i'm nancy chen. the good news here is that things will slowly improve. bri eggers tracking the very latest for us now. >> reporter: we have made it through the worst of. this it is making it feel much more like november. i would say this is all relative. was coming after last winter. it is coming after a week of 60-degree days and sunshine. so it is a little bit different for us. you see this band of rain moving through the worcester hills. it looks like it is moving southeast. that will be the it of the wet weather. it's been picky and choosy, where these more steady moderate bands have set up. right now, along the south shore. still pumping in out of the northeast. with this system chugging to the northeast as it cruises by our state. now, looking ahead through the timeline, you can see into the early afternoon, we are done with the very wet weather. and then it just turns to light showers and/or drizzle through the rest of the afternoon. but the winds will still be whipping. right now, us. that is why that wind advisory is still in effect through 7:00
i'm nancy chen. the good news here is that things will slowly improve. bri eggers tracking the very latest for us now. >> reporter: we have made it through the worst of. this it is making it feel much more like november. i would say this is all relative. was coming after last winter. it is coming after a week of 60-degree days and sunshine. so it is a little bit different for us. you see this band of rain moving through the worcester hills. it looks like it is moving southeast. that will...
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emily: blackberry ceo john chen from this morning. maha, what are your thoughts on the priv?ere shaking your head throughout the interview. maha: i feel so bad for blackberry. they have been playing a game of musical chairs. some of the companies were lucky enough to get by. some of them have done well on their own. emily: do you think john chen, who has this long history of tech turnarounds, do you think he can make something of it? maha: it's a hypercompetitive hardware device game. i just don't see it. emily: what about software and services? maha: i don't see it. emily: i appreciate your honesty. that's why you are here. maha ibrahim, my guest host for the hour. coming up, googles switch to an app ecosystem. ♪ emily: tonight on bloomberg, do not miss our exclusive conversation with the bank of england governor. that is live and streaming on bloomberg.com. before he started his own company, nest, he worked directly with steve jobs to create some of apple's most iconic products. in this week's in-depth interview on "studio 1.0," i asked about some of those earlier jobs. ton
emily: blackberry ceo john chen from this morning. maha, what are your thoughts on the priv?ere shaking your head throughout the interview. maha: i feel so bad for blackberry. they have been playing a game of musical chairs. some of the companies were lucky enough to get by. some of them have done well on their own. emily: do you think john chen, who has this long history of tech turnarounds, do you think he can make something of it? maha: it's a hypercompetitive hardware device game. i just...
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what nancy chen, 7 news. >> jadiann: jeb bush and rand paul campaigning in new hampshire today. bush attended a town hall in franklin. and hold a town hall in portsmouth. >> christa: democrats will meet and have their second debate in iowa. meantime, a new poll finds hillary clinton is the candidate who really can bring change. according to the "new york times" survey. 62% of voters would be affected. about 51% polled gave the thumbs-up to bernie sanders. sanders, meantime, is inspiring college students across the country to protest mounting student loan debt and rallied for free tuition at public universities. students in philadelphia took part in thursday's million-student march. and here at home, about 50 students from the boston area gathered on northeastern's campus for a demonstration as well. back in june, sanders said republicans would be forced to tackle the issue if a million young people marched on washington. >> jadiann: coming up, a close encounter for a connecticut couple. now they are speaking out about their honeymoon shark scare. >> christa: the m.b.t.a. reveals
what nancy chen, 7 news. >> jadiann: jeb bush and rand paul campaigning in new hampshire today. bush attended a town hall in franklin. and hold a town hall in portsmouth. >> christa: democrats will meet and have their second debate in iowa. meantime, a new poll finds hillary clinton is the candidate who really can bring change. according to the "new york times" survey. 62% of voters would be affected. about 51% polled gave the thumbs-up to bernie sanders. sanders,...
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. >> still to come on "action news," pope francis' message for chen --an and muslim leaders. >> a girl who left a baby at a new york church will not face charges. >> reporter: better get up and start working on that thanksgiving dinner. i don't know how long it takes to cook a turkey, maybe you don't need to start one at 4:51 in the morning. things are clear for the holiday, looking good on 76 eastbound off ramp to spring garden will be closed later on. everything is open at this point. mlk drive over there will shut down. if you're coming into the 6abc dunkin' donuts thanksgiving day parade. i would stick to the schuylkill expressway and the vine, the fairmont park turkey trot five miler, one of many turkey trots we have going around the region. do turkeys trot? >> yes. >> reporter: they do, turkeys are trotters. there will be detours on the mass transit. >> investigators are looking at a possible abduction at a fellows fargo branch on cast tore avenue on oxford circle. the man with dread locks in the circle forced him in the minivan. investigators are asking for the public's help to
. >> still to come on "action news," pope francis' message for chen --an and muslim leaders. >> a girl who left a baby at a new york church will not face charges. >> reporter: better get up and start working on that thanksgiving dinner. i don't know how long it takes to cook a turkey, maybe you don't need to start one at 4:51 in the morning. things are clear for the holiday, looking good on 76 eastbound off ramp to spring garden will be closed later on. everything is...
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sot 3, 02 angie chen- estudiante valley christian high queremos lograr que las plantas crezcan en camposravedad para poder colonizar el espacio en un futuro. sot jonathan chon 5, 35 estudiante valley christian high- enviaremos plantas con enfermedades y estudiaremos su proceso de recuperacin. track entre los experimentos que enviarn se encuentran el estudio del proceso metablico de las bacterias en el espacio; las consecuencias que tienen los campos elctricos en el crecimiento de las races y el estudio de la radiacin en espacios donde no hay gravedad.para que estados unidos permanezca en una posicin de liderazgo se necesitarn un milln de profesionales en estas reas en la prxima dcada y alguien que conoce la importancia de incrementar el numero de estudiantes en campos stem es la dra. elisa quintana, quien desde joven se prepar en esta rea que le ha permitido realizar descubrimientos histricos sot 3, 31 pregunta ac en cam. usted lider un equipo de astrnomos que descubri el planeta kepler 186f, un planeta muy similar a la tierra y que ademas se encuentra en una zona habitable. dra. estamos
sot 3, 02 angie chen- estudiante valley christian high queremos lograr que las plantas crezcan en camposravedad para poder colonizar el espacio en un futuro. sot jonathan chon 5, 35 estudiante valley christian high- enviaremos plantas con enfermedades y estudiaremos su proceso de recuperacin. track entre los experimentos que enviarn se encuentran el estudio del proceso metablico de las bacterias en el espacio; las consecuencias que tienen los campos elctricos en el crecimiento de las races y el...
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nancy chen with the story. ask a man of path and he will tell you it's a miracle some god works in mysterious ways. >> a maintenance worker at the catholic church in new york heard crying. that led to the church and right there in baby jesus spot in the manager was a newborn. at best a few hours old. the bishop couldn't believe his eyes. >> umbilical cord was still dangling from the baby. >> paramedics checked the baby he appeared to be healthy. who left him there. church members say surveillance cameras caught a woman possibly his mother entering the church about 20 minutes before the baby was found. >> a woman did come in to the church with some bag and left the church and the bag was sort of dangling in the wind. >> under new york safe haven law parents can abandon a newborn at safe location like church, but they have to notify someone and that didn't happen in this case. it's unclear if the woman will face charges. >> for now police are just trying to identify her. the bigger question is what will happen to
nancy chen with the story. ask a man of path and he will tell you it's a miracle some god works in mysterious ways. >> a maintenance worker at the catholic church in new york heard crying. that led to the church and right there in baby jesus spot in the manager was a newborn. at best a few hours old. the bishop couldn't believe his eyes. >> umbilical cord was still dangling from the baby. >> paramedics checked the baby he appeared to be healthy. who left him there. church...
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joining me now caroline chen who covers this area for bloomberg news.hat does this mean for r&d and innovation? >> yes. so brent saunders who is c.e.o. of allergen set to become the c.o.o. at the newly created major megapfizer has been known for a model where he doesn't believe pharma should do drug discovery. he thinks that biotechs, small drug companies start-ups should be doing the innovation whereas pfizer should be focusing on marketing, getting the drugs out maybe through the pipeline, getting it approved by the fda and out on the market. he says big pharma should cut back on the early stage r&d. emily: is this a loss for health care? >> new drugs aren't going to be created? the major question really is, is there enough innovation going on outside of big pharma? some people would argue that makes sense. big pharma should do the marketing and the late stage stuff and small biotech should do the early stages where scientists aren't hindered by committees upon committees but there has to be people who will buy the drugs coming out of biotech. that's
joining me now caroline chen who covers this area for bloomberg news.hat does this mean for r&d and innovation? >> yes. so brent saunders who is c.e.o. of allergen set to become the c.o.o. at the newly created major megapfizer has been known for a model where he doesn't believe pharma should do drug discovery. he thinks that biotechs, small drug companies start-ups should be doing the innovation whereas pfizer should be focusing on marketing, getting the drugs out maybe through the...
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still ahead, lack berry has come back and we will hear from the ceo, john chen and what he is doing.lcome back. we havereaking news -- just been sent an advisory that the president is going to be meeting with secretary of state young kerry at 11:00 a.m. deliver a.m., he will statement along with vice president joe biden from the roosevelt room. we will bring you his statement as soon as it occurs. advisedm., we have been he meeting with secretary of state john kerry and will deliver remarks at 11:45 a.m. in the meantime, today marks the grand debut of the new blackberry smart phone. it is the first blackberry to run on android operating system and features a slide out version of their signature keyboard. erik schatzker sat down with john chen this morning to discuss the phone and the future of the company. what was your biggest take away? see, the phonen looks more or less like any other android phone. that is the point -- it's an android phone that brings together the best of the new being android in the best of the old reading the blackberry keyboard underneath the screen. you just
still ahead, lack berry has come back and we will hear from the ceo, john chen and what he is doing.lcome back. we havereaking news -- just been sent an advisory that the president is going to be meeting with secretary of state young kerry at 11:00 a.m. deliver a.m., he will statement along with vice president joe biden from the roosevelt room. we will bring you his statement as soon as it occurs. advisedm., we have been he meeting with secretary of state john kerry and will deliver remarks at...
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asking for it, and what are the signs that it is already here >>> thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. somewhere out there beneath the shimmering waves of the california coast, somewhere out there is what expert predicts is a powerful system, it's called a godzilla el nino, and it is guaranteed to have an enormous impact. not just here on the pacific coast, but far inland and across the ocean. this is an el nino that will impact weather, wildlife and wealth. we begin our special coverage with oku. >> i ended up smashed against a house, and a beam pressed against my threat. i thought okay, if my throat breaks it will be more merciful than smothering >> reporter: buried in a mudslide and condemn templating a way to die. that's how dire the situation was in february 1998, the last time they were rocked by a powerful winter. somehow the californians was wiped out by a wall of mud. take me back to 1997/'98. what were you doing, what were you participating. >> we were warned that el nino was coming. none of us had an idea of what to expect. we figured a lot of rain. >> reporter: back then t
asking for it, and what are the signs that it is already here >>> thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. somewhere out there beneath the shimmering waves of the california coast, somewhere out there is what expert predicts is a powerful system, it's called a godzilla el nino, and it is guaranteed to have an enormous impact. not just here on the pacific coast, but far inland and across the ocean. this is an el nino that will impact weather, wildlife and wealth. we begin our special...
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>> i'm joie chen. in paris, investigators stayed focused on tracking down the perpetrators of the deadly attacks, and targeted those that might aim to cause mayhem. as they trace the path of the attackers, a second search is under way to understand how a multi-pronged assault could have happened after the "charlie hebdo" massacre and assault in paris. war france's intelligence and law enforcement - were they pointed at the right risk? and what do the failures mean for france's future. sheila macvicar is in paris. >> reporter: less than a week after the attacks that shocked paris, on thursday the french national assembly voted to give the government new powers, prolonging the sit of emergency for near three months. >> we are at war, not the war we are used to. no, this is a new war. from outside and within. by which terror is the first goal, and the first weapon. it's a war whose front is constantly changing and finds its way into our daily lives. >> reporter: from the time the first suicide bombs deton
>> i'm joie chen. in paris, investigators stayed focused on tracking down the perpetrators of the deadly attacks, and targeted those that might aim to cause mayhem. as they trace the path of the attackers, a second search is under way to understand how a multi-pronged assault could have happened after the "charlie hebdo" massacre and assault in paris. war france's intelligence and law enforcement - were they pointed at the right risk? and what do the failures mean for france's...
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thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. headed into the final year of his administration the president's performance is getting sharp scrutiny. both from those who hope to succeed him and those he promised to serve. top of the list this veterans day are the people who make the greatest sacrifice for our nation. troubled over the past several years of increasing reports of management failures and poor treatment in the va system. president obama changed its leadership last year but he admits even as late as this veterans day, things aren't up to snuff. as "america tonight's" christof putzel found, shocking flaws in the system. >> marv and linda lost their son jason last august. the 35-year-old former marine didn't die in a combat zone overseas, he died at the time toma medical center in wisconsin. >> he was sleeping with his hand on his side on his head and i said jason what's the matter with you, he was like sh sh sh sh. i said jason i can't understand you. i went back to the nurse's station and said what's wrong with him, h
thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. headed into the final year of his administration the president's performance is getting sharp scrutiny. both from those who hope to succeed him and those he promised to serve. top of the list this veterans day are the people who make the greatest sacrifice for our nation. troubled over the past several years of increasing reports of management failures and poor treatment in the va system. president obama changed its leadership last year but he admits even...
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thank you for joining us i'm joie chen. tonight a look at crime, justice and what may prove president obama's last major campaign. an all-out effort to force change in the criminal justice system. a key part reducing the sentences that many consider excessive for minor drug crimes. much identified is in need of change, places like this, the streets of the nation's capital city with what became known as america's drug laws. >> if you remember dc in the early 1990s, it may help you underwhat happened to rudolph norris. they were high times, cocaine and crack so easy to get, it seemed like everyone was using. even the mayor. at guy like rudy norris could life. angel. >> i was not an angel. i was far from angel. >> you were this the light. >> cost me 27 years of my life. >> he was caught with an ounce of crack. half a candy bar's worth, a relatively minor drug offense. >> you weren't armed. >> no, i wasn't armed. >> you didn't hurt anybody. >> i didn't hurt anyone. >> but you went to prison. >> i went to prison. >> what was the
thank you for joining us i'm joie chen. tonight a look at crime, justice and what may prove president obama's last major campaign. an all-out effort to force change in the criminal justice system. a key part reducing the sentences that many consider excessive for minor drug crimes. much identified is in need of change, places like this, the streets of the nation's capital city with what became known as america's drug laws. >> if you remember dc in the early 1990s, it may help you...
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chen, i'm anne-marie green. and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... >>> as our nation is with abundant physical resources, as inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all. . . no more merry christmas on no more. i wouldn't buy, hey, look, i'm speaking against myself. i have one of the most successful starbucks in trump tower. maybe we should biotic starbucks. i don't know? seriously. i don't care. by the way, that's the end of that lease, but who cares. >> donald trump weighing in on the starbucks cup controversy. the coffee chain is under fire foremoving all of the holiday images from its 60 red cups this despite the outcry, starbucks is still selling what it calls christmas blend coffee. a mall in charlotte, north carolina, decking the halls the old fashioned way with its santa claus display. it decided to replace the original display over the weekend after vocal protests. our charartte affiliate reports. >> reporter: it only lasted a couple of days before the heat from customers caused change. >> it was the la
chen, i'm anne-marie green. and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... >>> as our nation is with abundant physical resources, as inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all. . . no more merry christmas on no more. i wouldn't buy, hey, look, i'm speaking against myself. i have one of the most successful starbucks in trump tower. maybe we should biotic starbucks. i don't know? seriously. i don't care. by the way,...
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i'm joie chen. in a capital city with innocent travellers the targets of a the latest visual assault. the long reach of i.s.i.l. might be spreading further or was it a new group? details and insight into what happened in the west african nation of mali and how american forces might be connected. >> reporter: it was an early morning attack on what was thought to be one of the most secure starts of mali, the radisson blu hotel in bamako. the hotel serves as a popular destinations, businessmen, aid workers, airline crews. a group calling itself al-mourabitoun based in northern mali claim responsibility for the attack. mali is still recovering from a 2012 rebellion. in june of 2012 the rebels seizesd the northern part of the city. defacing the graves of respected saints and clamping down on popular music being deemed un-islamic. there was a rain of fear until 2013. a french and african force broke the hold on the north and brought in the united nations to provide security. mali remains one of the most d
i'm joie chen. in a capital city with innocent travellers the targets of a the latest visual assault. the long reach of i.s.i.l. might be spreading further or was it a new group? details and insight into what happened in the west african nation of mali and how american forces might be connected. >> reporter: it was an early morning attack on what was thought to be one of the most secure starts of mali, the radisson blu hotel in bamako. the hotel serves as a popular destinations,...