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colonel cowan, why do we need them?ll the seal team and delta, both are highest, most proficient counterterrorism operations can not operate within the confines of the united states. so the hostage rescue teamed formed back in the early 80s was the mirror image of delta force and seal team six and able to take on missions here within the continental u.s. but they bill also valuable forever seas missions since the events of 9/11, melissa. melissa: chris, tell me a little bit what specifically these guys do. these are truly exceptional men and women, who operate behind the scenes. most people, we see movies about navy seals, this and. that we don't know about these folks in particular. what can you tell me about them. >> the hostage rescue team as colonel cowan said is essentially a mirror image of delta force or navy seal team six. they have the ability to operate in the domestic confines the united states where active military don't have that legal authority. in this war we're fighting with isis, the lines between law e
colonel cowan, why do we need them?ll the seal team and delta, both are highest, most proficient counterterrorism operations can not operate within the confines of the united states. so the hostage rescue teamed formed back in the early 80s was the mirror image of delta force and seal team six and able to take on missions here within the continental u.s. but they bill also valuable forever seas missions since the events of 9/11, melissa. melissa: chris, tell me a little bit what specifically...
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on hoover's side, most recently i've been looking at the papers after gentleman named john cowan laughlin who was the editor of "army & navy journal" in d.c. i first knew of him because of the work of a historian who has done a lot of work in this area. i've also seen his papers at the hoover institute in california. he was a crucial figure for giving hoover a lot of information, inside information into the military thinking of washington during world war ii and the early cold war. all i had were these letters and full of this information and amazing, you know, intel. i thought this man was -- i wasn't sure how influential or -- he seemed like maybe just one of these very obsessed editors. but by coming here and digging more into his papers, seeing he was assistant secretary of state under theodore roosevelt, he had a very close counsel with george marshall, and many other important figures, i got to see how -- he was a very active hoover supporter for many years. i got to see a deeper connection there. >> so did you arrive with a set of questions you wanted to answer? >> yes. i did. i me
on hoover's side, most recently i've been looking at the papers after gentleman named john cowan laughlin who was the editor of "army & navy journal" in d.c. i first knew of him because of the work of a historian who has done a lot of work in this area. i've also seen his papers at the hoover institute in california. he was a crucial figure for giving hoover a lot of information, inside information into the military thinking of washington during world war ii and the early cold...
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lieutenant colonel bill cowan.nks to your insight, sir. >> let's go to shepherd smith reporting live from the fox news desk. >> hey, shep. >> while the rest of the country worries about ebola over and over, here in new york the big fear could be the rats. there's a new report out that shows that the filthy rodents that fill our city are all carrying all sorts of nasty diseases. one of them very serious and never before seen in new york state. in addition, they found a couple of viruses that are brand new to science on planet earth. where did they find them? they found them in new york city rats. what's the city going to do about the potential public health nightmare? should we armed guards at all the corners to fight back the rats? apparently the city is not going to do a thing. a city councilmember told the new york daily news and "new york times" for that matter. we have rodents, then we have to have her. i love some kennedy. she's going to be funny. >> your studio is right next to mine wrush better want have any
lieutenant colonel bill cowan.nks to your insight, sir. >> let's go to shepherd smith reporting live from the fox news desk. >> hey, shep. >> while the rest of the country worries about ebola over and over, here in new york the big fear could be the rats. there's a new report out that shows that the filthy rodents that fill our city are all carrying all sorts of nasty diseases. one of them very serious and never before seen in new york state. in addition, they found a couple...
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claudia cowan with the latest in our los angeles bureau now. claudia?er: jon, it has been an agonizing week forethe family of travis alexander as they had to listen to the extremely graphic and violent evidence in this case all over again but only way to get new jury up to speed as they decide whether his killer should live or die. jody arias's parents also in the courtroom, watching their daughter at the defense table, confer with her lawyers and gauge reaction among the jury during the testimony of police and medical examiners who worked the 2008 murder. at one point an officer held up the sony camera arias tossed into a washing machine to get rid of photos she took of alexander before and after she killed him. detectives testified they used special forensic sort of wear to retrieve pictures which are key pieces evidence. they saw an x-ray of alexander's skull and but let wound they said came after she stabbed i am 2 times and slit his threat, leading the prosecution to say he had great suffering before he died. the prosecutor needs to convince every
claudia cowan with the latest in our los angeles bureau now. claudia?er: jon, it has been an agonizing week forethe family of travis alexander as they had to listen to the extremely graphic and violent evidence in this case all over again but only way to get new jury up to speed as they decide whether his killer should live or die. jody arias's parents also in the courtroom, watching their daughter at the defense table, confer with her lawyers and gauge reaction among the jury during the...
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shannon: lieutenant colonel bill cowan, always good to see you. thank you for your service and your time as well. >> thank you, shannon. jon: what voters in one state are considering regarding the hot button issue of abortion and the impact their decision could have nationwide. >>> former white house spokesman jay carney's new revelation about president obama that might support critics who say the president is out of up to. we'll tell you what he said coming up. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way
shannon: lieutenant colonel bill cowan, always good to see you. thank you for your service and your time as well. >> thank you, shannon. jon: what voters in one state are considering regarding the hot button issue of abortion and the impact their decision could have nationwide. >>> former white house spokesman jay carney's new revelation about president obama that might support critics who say the president is out of up to. we'll tell you what he said coming up. ♪ approaching...
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lieutenant bill cowan, thank you so much. this morning. >> thank you, eric. shannon: as you know there is a new ebola scare in texas. a sheriff's deputy in isolation after reportedly entering the department where the deceased victim thomas duncan had been staying. that deputy going in without protective gear. casey stiegel outside texas health presbyterian hospital with the latest. hello, casey. >> reporter: this is dallas county sheriffs deputy, one offy members of law enforcement who went with health officials into thomas duncan's family apartment. now thomas duncan was not there the at time. he was already extremely sick and was admitted here to the hospital. colleagues say that the deputy, michael monig, woke up yesterday with some aches and pains. went to an urgent care facility. as a precaution, was transferred by ambulance to the same hospital where thomas duncan died earlier in the day from ebola. you can see from this video, he was well enough to walk on his own. and now we're waiting for the official test results, which can take two days. >> we were
lieutenant bill cowan, thank you so much. this morning. >> thank you, eric. shannon: as you know there is a new ebola scare in texas. a sheriff's deputy in isolation after reportedly entering the department where the deceased victim thomas duncan had been staying. that deputy going in without protective gear. casey stiegel outside texas health presbyterian hospital with the latest. hello, casey. >> reporter: this is dallas county sheriffs deputy, one offy members of law enforcement...
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lee cowan is going to find out. >> reporter: we know him as the actor with relentless energy. >> it makes me want to kiss you. >> reporter: or pretty dark. >> i'm batman. >> i always think, if it's the right kind of scared, that's a good sign. >> reporter: nothing scared him quite as much as his challenging new role. michael keaton's journey, from batman to birdman later on sunday morning. >> charles: dreamers and doers of the computer age, front and center in the latest work with noted author. >> reporter: walter isaacson has won praise with benjamin franklin. albert einstein and steve jobss. but his new book focuses on the innovator who is powered the computer and internet revolution. >> this is about people who how to collaborate and from the 40s to the present created the digital revolution. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, a walk through digital history. >> charles: and we'll be hear for example a newly mipted musical phenomenon. singer sam smith. anthony has the honors. >> reporter: this song, and that voice have made sam smith an international star almost overnight. >> reporte
lee cowan is going to find out. >> reporter: we know him as the actor with relentless energy. >> it makes me want to kiss you. >> reporter: or pretty dark. >> i'm batman. >> i always think, if it's the right kind of scared, that's a good sign. >> reporter: nothing scared him quite as much as his challenging new role. michael keaton's journey, from batman to birdman later on sunday morning. >> charles: dreamers and doers of the computer age, front and...
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looking into the arrest of a subway musician after video of the spectacle went environment andrew cowan a brooklyn station because officers ordered him to leave because he didn't have a perm. he refused and had him read the section of the rules that proved he did nothing illegal. when neither side backed down, this happened next. he called for backup. ♪ >> let's go. >> ♪ how i wish you were here. >> hey. hey. you can't do. oh. >> it's like a scene from "animal house." he comes down and smashes the guy tar almost. anyway, he was calgaried charged with littering. due in court on friday. yesterday local musicians and two council members rallied at the subway station to show their support. but they had them read the mta rules. he was doing nothing wrong. they still did that. marc rejected the idea of cappuchino flavored lay's, in a contest to create a few flavor. the fudge woman beat out mango salsa, cheddar bacon, mac-n-cheese. she will receive $1 million or a portion of the year's sales, whichever ends up to be more. last year's winner keysy garlic bread is on the store shelves. before we
looking into the arrest of a subway musician after video of the spectacle went environment andrew cowan a brooklyn station because officers ordered him to leave because he didn't have a perm. he refused and had him read the section of the rules that proved he did nothing illegal. when neither side backed down, this happened next. he called for backup. ♪ >> let's go. >> ♪ how i wish you were here. >> hey. hey. you can't do. oh. >> it's like a scene from "animal...
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sunny hostin, paul cowan, thank you very much.ow what you think on twitter. >>> fallout at the va, four officials losing their jobs including the director of the pittsburgh va where they contracted lee eed legionnaires disease. drew griffin joins me on this. they're the biggest iphones ever made. they're huge. yeah, but their size is just the beginning. even though they're huge. sure, sure. but they could change the way you see the world. oh, that is so huge. they could improve your health. huge! they're the biggest, most powerful iphones ever made. huuuuuuuggggeee! huuuuuuuggggeee! stop it, please. huuuuuuuggggeee! stop it... thank you. ♪ huge.♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope h
sunny hostin, paul cowan, thank you very much.ow what you think on twitter. >>> fallout at the va, four officials losing their jobs including the director of the pittsburgh va where they contracted lee eed legionnaires disease. drew griffin joins me on this. they're the biggest iphones ever made. they're huge. yeah, but their size is just the beginning. even though they're huge. sure, sure. but they could change the way you see the world. oh, that is so huge. they could improve your...
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sunny hostin, paul cowan, thank you very much.hat you think on twitter. >>> fallout at the va, four officials losing their jobs including the director of the pittsburgh va where they contracted legionnaires' disease. drew griffin joins me on this. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset
sunny hostin, paul cowan, thank you very much.hat you think on twitter. >>> fallout at the va, four officials losing their jobs including the director of the pittsburgh va where they contracted legionnaires' disease. drew griffin joins me on this. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy....
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he talks this morning with our lee cowan. >> i was wrong 100 percent no. question about it. >> fires. >> it has been 25 years since pete rose baseball's all-time hit leader was banned from the game for gambling. >> what were you doing when would get caught? >> no, no. i didn't think about it. >> as the world series gets underway this week, we will hear from the hit king about life, baseball and his spots on the hall of fame ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: there are those who don't know who danny aiello is, don't feel bad, it doesn't, he doesn't seem to know who he is either, or so he will tell tracy smith. >> danny aiello portrayed all kinds of characters in 90 movies. >> if i marry you my mother will die. >> what the hell -- >> but when he is not acting, he becomes a mystery. >> my difficulty is being who i really am, when i am, but i am not quite sure who that is. >> danny aiello figures out who he is coming up on sunday morning. >> that was nice. all right! >> osgood: arcade fire is a canadian rock band with an unusual name and unique sound to match
he talks this morning with our lee cowan. >> i was wrong 100 percent no. question about it. >> fires. >> it has been 25 years since pete rose baseball's all-time hit leader was banned from the game for gambling. >> what were you doing when would get caught? >> no, no. i didn't think about it. >> as the world series gets underway this week, we will hear from the hit king about life, baseball and his spots on the hall of fame ahead on sunday morning. >>...
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lee cowan serves up our cover store glee may i have a grilled wrap please?> day like any other at this mcdonald's in illinois, until, that is -- >> hello. >> ronald mcdonald's boss got hungry. >> how are you all doing? >> that's mcdonald's ceo don thompson, man in charge of the biggest restaurant chain in the world. think having the big cheese hon site might make employees a little nervous. you're right. except that thompson is disarmingly down to earth. >> it will be you and i. >> can you still do everyone of those positions? can you still cook a burger? >> i can still cook burgers. also, most of the time tell me to get out of the chicken go back out there. the preparation table. >> in the kitchen thompson is as happy as a happy meal. and he seems just as blissful back at headquarters. [ whistling ] >> he actually whistles while he works. his meetings -- >> mr. easterbrook. >> begin with -- even found him humming to himself at his desk. it's temping to think he doesn't have a care in the world. but you'd be wrong. >> we have 35,000 restaurants. we're a big
lee cowan serves up our cover store glee may i have a grilled wrap please?> day like any other at this mcdonald's in illinois, until, that is -- >> hello. >> ronald mcdonald's boss got hungry. >> how are you all doing? >> that's mcdonald's ceo don thompson, man in charge of the biggest restaurant chain in the world. think having the big cheese hon site might make employees a little nervous. you're right. except that thompson is disarmingly down to earth. >> it...
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. >> margo cowan says rosa's previous legal council did not go through the proper channels to close her case. >> clearly, her case would have been closed had her lawyer asked to do so. >> rosa, instead, chose to seek sank chew ware. >> many of them came here with help of the sanctuary movement. >> in the early 1980s, wars raging across central america pushed hundreds of thousands of migrants north to the u.s. mexico border. arizona pastor john fife helped them get across. >> we did hands-on crossings with them. crossed them through the desert and we would show them where the holes in the fence were and when the shift changes for borter patrol occur. >> fife began to offer shelter to some of these migrants in the church he was pastor of. he went public with the efforts and declares the church a sank chew ware. >> they called it the sanctuary movement, a network of hiding places. the administration says they are here illegally. that aiding them is also illegal. sm we had a movement that was substantial and in active public resis tense to the government. >> the reverend fife's churj has be
. >> margo cowan says rosa's previous legal council did not go through the proper channels to close her case. >> clearly, her case would have been closed had her lawyer asked to do so. >> rosa, instead, chose to seek sank chew ware. >> many of them came here with help of the sanctuary movement. >> in the early 1980s, wars raging across central america pushed hundreds of thousands of migrants north to the u.s. mexico border. arizona pastor john fife helped them get...
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. >> cowan took issue on the president obama. the u.s. will look feckless. is that accurate of how the white house is dealing with dire terrorist threat. we'll talk about it with chris wallace. anchor of fox news sunday. >> great to see you. >> you and i have covered washington. you hear trickles from the administration and we are hearing from the pentagon, as in the report talking about admiral kirby, that is not getting it done. are you sensing a split between the military community and the administration formal at this point? >> well, there has been a difference of opinion for a positived time. people in the pentagon said they believe you need ground forces and not hundred thousand troops and not an iraq invasion, but you will need troops in a forward position much more so in iraq than syria to help. we don't have ground forces to aid in syria at this point. you can overstate the impact of kaboni. most of us never heard of the town a week ago. if it falls it didn't make isis a bigger or smaller threat to the united states or u.s. home land. but on the oth
. >> cowan took issue on the president obama. the u.s. will look feckless. is that accurate of how the white house is dealing with dire terrorist threat. we'll talk about it with chris wallace. anchor of fox news sunday. >> great to see you. >> you and i have covered washington. you hear trickles from the administration and we are hearing from the pentagon, as in the report talking about admiral kirby, that is not getting it done. are you sensing a split between the military...
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with those familiar for decades of the cleanup, the cowan collusion of tetra tech's own report are anythingssuring. >> based on the history, based on this report, does this call into question all the sampling tetra tech has done? >> yes, it does. >> the navy agrees, telling us it will continue to evaluate data collected by tetra tech. we reefrpd out to the federal agency in charge of licensing tetra tech. the regulatory commission says it has not taken an enforcement action in this case. we have more for you on nbcbayarea.com. click on the investigations tab. you'll find an interactive map of different parcels of land at hunters point. you can see what has been clird cleared and what has not. >> still ahead, bay area radio stations ban a song to show their support for the san francisco giants. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announce
with those familiar for decades of the cleanup, the cowan collusion of tetra tech's own report are anythingssuring. >> based on the history, based on this report, does this call into question all the sampling tetra tech has done? >> yes, it does. >> the navy agrees, telling us it will continue to evaluate data collected by tetra tech. we reefrpd out to the federal agency in charge of licensing tetra tech. the regulatory commission says it has not taken an enforcement action in...
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"sunday morning" correspondent lee cowan spoke with rose about his gambling addiction and his prospectsr league baseball. >> how could someone who loved the game of baseball as much as you did and do risk it all? >> that's a good question. i can't answer it. i wish i had an answer. i usually got an answer for everything. i just simply -- the best way to say is i screwed up. >> reporter: today the closest rose gets to the game he loves so much is signing autographs and recounting his glory days to fans willing to pay a price. former baseball commissioner faye vincent has little sympathy for him. >> i think it's pathetic. i think the whole current pete rose situation is sad. i almost feel sorry for him. i mean, i'm close. >> not quite? >> not quite. because i think he never really understands what it means to say he's sorry. >> reporter: rose still holds out hope that he will return to major league baseball's good graces and some day, perhaps, take his place among its greats in the hall of fame. in your heart of hearts, do you think you're going to get in? >> yes. >> you do. >> sure. i do
"sunday morning" correspondent lee cowan spoke with rose about his gambling addiction and his prospectsr league baseball. >> how could someone who loved the game of baseball as much as you did and do risk it all? >> that's a good question. i can't answer it. i wish i had an answer. i usually got an answer for everything. i just simply -- the best way to say is i screwed up. >> reporter: today the closest rose gets to the game he loves so much is signing autographs...
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. >> dade cowan is a point man. i.s.i.l. can use the funds to pay for the fighters to come into the area. which is one of the reasons also that we are focussed on keeping i.s.i.l. out of the international financial system. >> there's plenty of money coming in, it's how much is going out. i.s.i.l. has high overheads, as i.s.i.l. forces gain ground. they have to hold it. the iraqi government spent 2 million to keep the lights on in places like mosul. they are being paid by i.s.i.l., and that is putting a strain on offenses. >> the administration is threatening sanctions on anyone that deals in black market oil including middleman traders and refiners. >> mike viqueira at the white house. a hearing in federal court over a lawsuit claiming the nations sparked a deadly epidemic. u.s. government lawyers on behalf of the u.n. asked a job to toss out the group. a u.n. peacekeepers are said to have contaminated the waterways. more than 700,000 people have contract cholera. 8,000 died. the u.n. de nice responsibility arguing that it c
. >> dade cowan is a point man. i.s.i.l. can use the funds to pay for the fighters to come into the area. which is one of the reasons also that we are focussed on keeping i.s.i.l. out of the international financial system. >> there's plenty of money coming in, it's how much is going out. i.s.i.l. has high overheads, as i.s.i.l. forces gain ground. they have to hold it. the iraqi government spent 2 million to keep the lights on in places like mosul. they are being paid by i.s.i.l.,...
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. >>> and outfront tonight, paul cowan with dr. iefran walks, thanks for being with us.ou have this lawyer for kaci hickox saying we won. that is what he said. do you see this as a complete victor your. >> the lawyers like to say they won, but in reading the judge's decision i think he got half of the loaf of bread. because although the judge said he wasn't going to impose a quarentine in the sense she would have to stay in her home, the judge did say she would remain under court order to continue to be monitored to see whether she develops a fever or other symptoms of ebola. so she's still under the jurisdiction of maine, she's still being followed pursuant to the law. so i would say the judge gave a little bit to both sides. >> and even kaci hickox did call it a compromise so maybe that is a tipoff to where they ended. dr. walks, when you look at this as a test case for the country, we're seeing this perhaps -- this could apply to other places, the states here, they have the right to create their own public health policies but should they and should the state courts ha
. >>> and outfront tonight, paul cowan with dr. iefran walks, thanks for being with us.ou have this lawyer for kaci hickox saying we won. that is what he said. do you see this as a complete victor your. >> the lawyers like to say they won, but in reading the judge's decision i think he got half of the loaf of bread. because although the judge said he wasn't going to impose a quarentine in the sense she would have to stay in her home, the judge did say she would remain under court...
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cnn legal analyst paul cowan is joining us to discuss this.about employees' rights. if you go to africa, if you have contact with somebody even here in the u.s. like these nurses did, do those people have a right legally to be entitled to stay home and continue to get paid? >> not necessarily. the standard that employers legally are allowed to use is what does the science say? of course while there's so much fear in america, whenever we interview a doctor, they say there's not that much to be afraid of. it's not that contagious. the standard is are they symptomatic? are they fever risch, are they sick? in that case they would have to stay home. otherwise they would go to work like anybody else. >> an employer can't say, hey, we better be careful and you need to stay home? they can't order their employee to stay home. >> i think they can if they were paying the employee. i can picture an instance where a supermarket was afraid they would go out of business if people thought someone who was exposed was handling food. as long as they're going to
cnn legal analyst paul cowan is joining us to discuss this.about employees' rights. if you go to africa, if you have contact with somebody even here in the u.s. like these nurses did, do those people have a right legally to be entitled to stay home and continue to get paid? >> not necessarily. the standard that employers legally are allowed to use is what does the science say? of course while there's so much fear in america, whenever we interview a doctor, they say there's not that much...
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that will interview on cbs-3 later this morning, rose speaks with cbs sunday morning lee cowan. >> how could someone who loved the game of baseball as much as you did, and do, had listing it all? >> i usually got an answer for everything. i just simply best way to say is i screwed up. >> all right, plane and simple. find out why pete rose believes he will end up in baseball's hall of fame. you can watch his interview with lee could you and again this sunday morning at 9:00 following "eyewitness news" this morning, right here on cbs-3. >>> close call for mars this weekend, rare comet, that is, a of course, watching its track very slowly. the comet is called siding spring, it will pass mars this afternoon, at distance that's closer than the moon, from the earth. that is cents a watching siding spring closely because its nucleus every ice and rock contains remnants of the big bang. the space signature is he has at least six orbiting satellites, several rovers on mars, already to gather information. fascinating. >> now we head out to carol on the skydeck, morning, carol. >> good morning to
that will interview on cbs-3 later this morning, rose speaks with cbs sunday morning lee cowan. >> how could someone who loved the game of baseball as much as you did, and do, had listing it all? >> i usually got an answer for everything. i just simply best way to say is i screwed up. >> all right, plane and simple. find out why pete rose believes he will end up in baseball's hall of fame. you can watch his interview with lee could you and again this sunday morning at 9:00...
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in a sunday morning preview, pete rose tells lee cow wan why he -- cowan why he thinks that will change one day. the news starts at 7:00. >> i bet it might change one of these days, we'll see. and we'll be watching you -- you too. have a great show. >>> it is 6:32. hunter biden the youngest son of vice president joe biden has been discharged from the navy reserves after testing positive for cocaine. >> in a statement released by his attorney, biden did not give a reason for his dismissal. he did say however he is embarrassed that his actions led to the administrative discharge. the "wall street journal" first report the failed drug test and the vice president's office declined to comment. >>> a man accused of jumping a white house fence and running through the front door faces new charges this morning. omar gonzalez is now charged with two federal counts of assaulting an officer, he also faces one count of possessing a large capacity ammunition magazine. security breach was one of a number of cases which prompted the resignation of former secret service director julia pierson. >>> natio
in a sunday morning preview, pete rose tells lee cow wan why he -- cowan why he thinks that will change one day. the news starts at 7:00. >> i bet it might change one of these days, we'll see. and we'll be watching you -- you too. have a great show. >>> it is 6:32. hunter biden the youngest son of vice president joe biden has been discharged from the navy reserves after testing positive for cocaine. >> in a statement released by his attorney, biden did not give a reason for...
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for more on this let's go to lieutenant colonel bill cowan, fox news military analyst, also jest my jayudible] -- jesse jay. colonel, let me start with you. you know, talking about dropping those supplies, the weapons and the ammunition, how good are we at making sure they fall into the right hands? >> oh, what a great question, melissa, because, you know, when we dropped supplies to the yazidis up on mount sinjar, we didn't get a lot of it there. my guess is we're doing a good job, it might tell us we have better with intelligent sources on the ground d sedges sources on the ground, u.s. controllers able to work closely with air support as it comes in. melissa: jesse, how much of a difference does this make? and i ask that wondering does it make enough of a difference or will we have to do even more? how would you categorize it? >> for right now this is huge because this is the first time they've received any support from us, and when we have dropped 27 packages as it's been described -- and i would suspect these are very large pallets of ammunition, weapons and medical supplies, they'
for more on this let's go to lieutenant colonel bill cowan, fox news military analyst, also jest my jayudible] -- jesse jay. colonel, let me start with you. you know, talking about dropping those supplies, the weapons and the ammunition, how good are we at making sure they fall into the right hands? >> oh, what a great question, melissa, because, you know, when we dropped supplies to the yazidis up on mount sinjar, we didn't get a lot of it there. my guess is we're doing a good job, it...
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been a while since michael keaton has starred in the major motion picture and for good reason as lee cowan tells us. the here's a preview of an interview you will see later on on cbs sunday morning. >> for the past 25 years keaton has made this monday tan landscape his home. big sky country. with big thunderstorms to match. it is his home on the range, where the deer and the antelope really do play. >> it is a world away from hollywood. >> yeah, that is kind of the point. >> but i'm in the one of those, you know, hate hollywood guys. i don't know how not to live like this. >> see this is where he had has been geographically but our question was really more about where michael keith on has been professionally. >> it is show time. >> it has been a long time since he played that bad mannered zombie in beetle juice. >> i hate when that happens. >> let's go. >> oh, sorry bruce wayne. >> and there have been countless super hero films since keaton first don that had black tape. >> what are you? >> i'm batman. >> where i have been is just being a person, living life, it is in the really very compl
been a while since michael keaton has starred in the major motion picture and for good reason as lee cowan tells us. the here's a preview of an interview you will see later on on cbs sunday morning. >> for the past 25 years keaton has made this monday tan landscape his home. big sky country. with big thunderstorms to match. it is his home on the range, where the deer and the antelope really do play. >> it is a world away from hollywood. >> yeah, that is kind of the point....
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here with reaction two fox news military analysts bill cowan and colonel david hunt are with us.good to be here, sean. >> when you think about this, ten years it took. and ramallah, fallujah, tikrit, now they are in kobani. they're slaughtering the kurds. nato forces and the turks are literally watching a slaughter, not lifting a finger. and now baghdad potentially. what does it say about this president? >> well, we've got 44,000 -- 4,400 guys killed, 40,000-plus wounded. bill had a son served there, bill collins son served there in the marines. i think baghdad's about to fall. it's very, very close. the problem you've got is if you want to stop this, 35,000 to 40,000 guys, that's u.s. soldiers have to go in. >> that's the updated map. all the territory that we fought -- not we, american military. 4,000 dead americans between afghanistan and iraq, 40,000 injured americans, blood, treasure, toil, sweat, tears and death for what? to give it all over to these guys? >> i'm telling you this. it's a terrible picture. however we got here you want to take it back. we're talking about 40,
here with reaction two fox news military analysts bill cowan and colonel david hunt are with us.good to be here, sean. >> when you think about this, ten years it took. and ramallah, fallujah, tikrit, now they are in kobani. they're slaughtering the kurds. nato forces and the turks are literally watching a slaughter, not lifting a finger. and now baghdad potentially. what does it say about this president? >> well, we've got 44,000 -- 4,400 guys killed, 40,000-plus wounded. bill had a...
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but he's vowing to turn his company's fortunes around, lee cowan will report on our cover story. >> one of the most recognizable brands. mcdonald's. some 70 million people across the globe every single day. >> that's a miracle. >> the ceo of mcdonald's don thompson, rarely gives interviews not one to brag. which left us to ask his wife, liz, the key question. what do you think makes him such a good ceo? >> later on "sunday morning" the man behind the golden arches and the challenges that lie ahead. >> osgood: germany's top secret code was called enigma. the english man who broke the code was very much an enigma himself, an on this thee mason helps decode the decoder. >> in world war ii allen as job was to crack the code. >> if the allies broke enigma, a very short war indeed. >> in a new film plays the math genius who changed the course of the war. that must be intimidating to show that on the screen. ahead on "sunday morning". benedict comberbatch and the story. >> derrick movie's star from the past whose feeling on top of the world again after some very low points. he'll talk about th
but he's vowing to turn his company's fortunes around, lee cowan will report on our cover story. >> one of the most recognizable brands. mcdonald's. some 70 million people across the globe every single day. >> that's a miracle. >> the ceo of mcdonald's don thompson, rarely gives interviews not one to brag. which left us to ask his wife, liz, the key question. what do you think makes him such a good ceo? >> later on "sunday morning" the man behind the golden...
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david sieberg of cowan & company on the fundamentals.id, we did about, i don't know, two weeks ago a segment on why we hated the dow. visa is emblematic of that. man, the dow wouldn't be up as much as it is by half. >> it's exaggerated, right? >> yeah, it's like 135 points right now or something like that. that's a big number. >> going to visa, how does it look? because it's still a buy to you. >> yeah, look. i think it's a little bit of a sigh of relief considering there's a lot of people that had concerns about the guidance for '15. i mean, if you look at their business, they had a tremendous amount of headwinds, whether it's currency, whether it's, you know, their cross-border transactions. there were some concerns. what did we get? their cross-border transactions firmed up. we didn't have a '15 guide down, and they announced a significant buyback. i think the most significant thing to take a look at is really the talk in pricing on the call. you know, it's been four years of essentially no fee increases. they suggested that that's a
david sieberg of cowan & company on the fundamentals.id, we did about, i don't know, two weeks ago a segment on why we hated the dow. visa is emblematic of that. man, the dow wouldn't be up as much as it is by half. >> it's exaggerated, right? >> yeah, it's like 135 points right now or something like that. that's a big number. >> going to visa, how does it look? because it's still a buy to you. >> yeah, look. i think it's a little bit of a sigh of relief considering...
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pat cowan, he wanted to know, i have a wedding in fairmont park on saturday at 2:00, outside. that oud shoo be fun. the good news is it looks like it's going to clear out by noon. this wedding shall l salvageable. here in philadelphia, though i think we see a decent amount of sunday. that being said it's probably a little damp and muddy out there to start and it will become pretty breezy. by 1:00 winds are ambiguous continuing up to 25 hours. here's what we're seeing right now. a big storm system. it's not bringing a the look of heavy rain to us, but it's bringing up a good chunk as it's moflg through the northeast. we've seen some showers fairly light through the overnight hours. they're starting to fill in in south jersey, down through northern delaware. overall this is some pretty light stuff. temperatures mainly in high temperature 6 0s. it feels pretty mild. 70 in wildwood. we'll see temperatures around 70 this morning and an ths' we dry out we'll see temperatures fall. pretty breezy feeling much more like fall later on tonight. we'll have your full forecast on the rest o
pat cowan, he wanted to know, i have a wedding in fairmont park on saturday at 2:00, outside. that oud shoo be fun. the good news is it looks like it's going to clear out by noon. this wedding shall l salvageable. here in philadelphia, though i think we see a decent amount of sunday. that being said it's probably a little damp and muddy out there to start and it will become pretty breezy. by 1:00 winds are ambiguous continuing up to 25 hours. here's what we're seeing right now. a big storm...
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. >> you can see lee cowan's full interview with pete rose this weekend on "sunday morning" on cbs. >n is recovering this morning after a near deadly shark attack. she was rushed onto the beach by a fell lower suffer after hearing her screaming for cuts. she said she didn't notice the shark until she felt a tug on her leg. >> he just grabbed my foot twice. i thought it was one of my mates. and then grabbed me a third time and i looked back and it was swinging me around and pulled me under. i said, whoa, what the hell, i just got bitten by a shark. oh, my gosh. >> the city shut down the beach after the attack. lifeguards and helicopters searched for the shark. her family said they did not want it huchblted down. they said, quote, the ocean is their home. >>> the lottery may not be fun and games for those with the most to lose. that's next on "cbs this morning." i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can
. >> you can see lee cowan's full interview with pete rose this weekend on "sunday morning" on cbs. >n is recovering this morning after a near deadly shark attack. she was rushed onto the beach by a fell lower suffer after hearing her screaming for cuts. she said she didn't notice the shark until she felt a tug on her leg. >> he just grabbed my foot twice. i thought it was one of my mates. and then grabbed me a third time and i looked back and it was swinging me around...
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cowan expecting the company to report it's got 330 million members.27% increase over the same time last year. linked in shares you can see by up 2%. and end with a smaller cap company these day groupon, expected to he were a penny a share on seams of $749. stern ag analysts saying the company needs to focus on growing its north american local billings and increasing gross margins in the good segment by the end of the year. groupon shares up by 2 1/2%, kelly, birnlgs on the day's trade so far. back to you guys. all right, dom. thank you for now let you prepare for all of those, ten minutes to go into the close. the dow sitting at the 200 mark. s & p up 13 nasdaq up 8. >> those earnings coming up after the bell. plus, former massachusetts congressman, barney frank and own larry kudlow, chiming in on apple ceo tim cook's coming out party today, coming up. [horn honk] what's this? this is the ultimate mobile work station. you need an upgrade. this has everything. you can still do all those things with your new microsoft surface pro 3. it's light, powerful
cowan expecting the company to report it's got 330 million members.27% increase over the same time last year. linked in shares you can see by up 2%. and end with a smaller cap company these day groupon, expected to he were a penny a share on seams of $749. stern ag analysts saying the company needs to focus on growing its north american local billings and increasing gross margins in the good segment by the end of the year. groupon shares up by 2 1/2%, kelly, birnlgs on the day's trade so far....
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and analyst paul cowan is back with us.o you think having a surgeon general would make a difference here? >> i think it would be helpful. the surgeon general is sort of the doctor in charge. the public face of medicine. and if you have a forceful surgeon general with the sport of the president it's a very easy way to communicate to the american people. what a lot of people don't realize is he is head of a public health service that has 6500 trained medical professionals. they actually wear uniforms. it is kind of like a military unit. o that is in place already instead of going to an ebola czar. but since he doesn't have a full-time person in place he's decided to go with an outside person. >> let's talk about the czar. ron klain, a marn wiman with a t of political experience but no medical background whatsoever. is that a mistake? yes. the fist mistake is to call the fellow a czar. you won't find me using that language. it misunderstanding language and history can the leadership. we need leadership and someone at the top w
and analyst paul cowan is back with us.o you think having a surgeon general would make a difference here? >> i think it would be helpful. the surgeon general is sort of the doctor in charge. the public face of medicine. and if you have a forceful surgeon general with the sport of the president it's a very easy way to communicate to the american people. what a lot of people don't realize is he is head of a public health service that has 6500 trained medical professionals. they actually...