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the deb, this part of the story absolutely essential. this is where if the dots had been connected, if one person had told another this event could have been prevented. what have you learned about alexis contacting those hospitals and his mental state? >> reporter: it was crucial because clearly he knew that is was going on. just over six week ago a naval base in new report, rhode island was contacted by local police who warned them about a very strange incident involving this contractor, aaron alexis. he had called police early one morning, telling them he was being followed, he was hearing voices of people. he couldn't see these people but he was convinced they were out to hurt him. this was in august, about the same time that he went to a v.a. hospital in rhode island for help with insomnia. he'd also gone to a similar facility we're now learning in washington, d.c. well, alexis told newport police that he'd gotten into an argument and was being harassed by three people who were following him and keeping him awake by talking to him an
the deb, this part of the story absolutely essential. this is where if the dots had been connected, if one person had told another this event could have been prevented. what have you learned about alexis contacting those hospitals and his mental state? >> reporter: it was crucial because clearly he knew that is was going on. just over six week ago a naval base in new report, rhode island was contacted by local police who warned them about a very strange incident involving this contractor,...
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deb, where does the investigation into this shooting stand right now?reporter: well, right now the investigation, police are questioning members of various gangs in the area. you mentioned the area, the south side. it was a place called batton yards. people were gathered together for a basketball game on a warm september night and that's when a gunman about 10:15 yesterday walked on with a high-powered assault rifle and simply opened fire. 13 people were hit. the youngest you mentioned, a 3-year-old. also hit, two teenagers. everybody in serious condition but stable. miraculously, no one died but you can imagine the pandemonium, the chaos as people just fell to the court injured by gunshot wounds. others just running for cover. police believe thins is part of an ongoing gang war in this area. the uncle of the 3-year-old boy was killed in gang violence just a couple months ago. i spoke to a local pastor here. he says the shooter has to turn himself in because if he doesn't, he, his friends, his family, once he's identified, all of them are as good as dea
deb, where does the investigation into this shooting stand right now?reporter: well, right now the investigation, police are questioning members of various gangs in the area. you mentioned the area, the south side. it was a place called batton yards. people were gathered together for a basketball game on a warm september night and that's when a gunman about 10:15 yesterday walked on with a high-powered assault rifle and simply opened fire. 13 people were hit. the youngest you mentioned, a...
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deb feyerick live for us, thank you for bringing us that. a remarkable statement the mother of the shooter made. >>> we also have developing news out of ottawa, canada. a double-decker bus colliding with a train. i can tell you this, there are multiple fatalities. we're going to take you there live right after the breck. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ real fruit plus real nuts plus real multigrains equals real delicious! quaker real medleys, your on-the-go burst of goodness! quaker up. before mike could see his banking and investing accounts on one page... before he could easily transfer funds between the two in real time... before he could even think about planning for his daughters' future... mike opened a merrill edge investment account and linked it to his ban
deb feyerick live for us, thank you for bringing us that. a remarkable statement the mother of the shooter made. >>> we also have developing news out of ottawa, canada. a double-decker bus colliding with a train. i can tell you this, there are multiple fatalities. we're going to take you there live right after the breck. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now,...
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come on, deb. deb... ally, want some chocolate milk? there you go. ally, how did you think of that?s you just have to be a blood relative. hello, dear. hi. oh, what's for dinner? just turkey dogs. turkey dogs? what an interesting choice. well, i have them every week. that's totally, uh, insane. what? ha ha ha. what he means is you've got some imagination there, debra. ha ha ha ha. where are you going, honey? can i be excused? well, you didn't finish your hot dog. it tastes like chocolate milk. ok. ha ha ha. isn't she marvelous with the kids, huh? so, uh, offbeat? so...debra...hi. hi. oh, look. you're wearing slippers and socks at the same time. that's--that is so unique and different. ok. all right. you can all stop now. i get it. stop what? trying to make me feel like i'm interesting. it's a very nice effort, but it's a little transparent. what's she talking about? that's that imagination again. all right, already. hey, honey. what's up? guess what, ray. your family came over to convince me that i'm fascinating. what do you mean? all at once? not one at a time, which would be the s
come on, deb. deb... ally, want some chocolate milk? there you go. ally, how did you think of that?s you just have to be a blood relative. hello, dear. hi. oh, what's for dinner? just turkey dogs. turkey dogs? what an interesting choice. well, i have them every week. that's totally, uh, insane. what? ha ha ha. what he means is you've got some imagination there, debra. ha ha ha ha. where are you going, honey? can i be excused? well, you didn't finish your hot dog. it tastes like chocolate milk....
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deb, is it true the shooter called police weeks ago in fact looking for help? >> yeah. it really looks like he was struggling just over six weeks ago on august 7th. aaron alexis called the newport police, he told police he was being followed. three people, he didn't see them but convinced they were out to hurt him. believed they were someone he'd argued with. he told police he'd never felt anything like this and worried that the individuals were actually going to harm him. he said his harassers were using some sort of microwave machine, those are his words, to send vibrations through the ceiling penetrating his body and keeping him from sleeping. so he was having trouble. >> and do we know how -- i mean, how long had those -- they sound like delusions. how long had they been going for? >> well, it appears august was a very difficult month for him. police say that the experiences were going on for several weeks. in fact, he changed hotels three times. he said the voices though of these people kept coming through the walls, the floor, the ceiling, they wouldn't go away. e
deb, is it true the shooter called police weeks ago in fact looking for help? >> yeah. it really looks like he was struggling just over six weeks ago on august 7th. aaron alexis called the newport police, he told police he was being followed. three people, he didn't see them but convinced they were out to hurt him. believed they were someone he'd argued with. he told police he'd never felt anything like this and worried that the individuals were actually going to harm him. he said his...
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all right, deb feyerick with that breaking news tonight. i want to bring in tim clemente now former fbi counterterrorism expert. you just heard deb reporting that he heard these voices. that the police in rhode island felt that this was significant enough, given that this man was a navy contractor that they wanted to tell the navy base and they did tell the navy base. is there any way that you can get around this without saying, some horrible mistake happened somewhere at the navy? >> oh, erin, there's no doubt about it, that there were lots of things that fell through the cracks in this case. and unfortunately, this is becoming more and more typical. i mean, look at adam lanza. even though he didn't work at a military facility, the symptoms are still there. and there are people that should have noticed these symptoms, like those police officers did. i'm sure they're not the only people that were told, i'm hearing voices or whatever. i mean, he talked to his father about the ptsd episodes after 9/11. working on the scene there. so there is
all right, deb feyerick with that breaking news tonight. i want to bring in tim clemente now former fbi counterterrorism expert. you just heard deb reporting that he heard these voices. that the police in rhode island felt that this was significant enough, given that this man was a navy contractor that they wanted to tell the navy base and they did tell the navy base. is there any way that you can get around this without saying, some horrible mistake happened somewhere at the navy? >> oh,...
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deb, you've learned new information in the last few minutes. catch us up. what do you know? >> apparently rhode island police contacted the newport naval station in august to warn them about an encounter it had had with one of their contractors, aaron alexis. lieutenant william fitzgerald tells us about six weeks ago on august 7th, alexis called police to his hotel. he had actually transferred to three hotels while traveling from virginia to rhode island. he said he had gotten into a verbal altercation with a man during his flight. he believed the man had sent three people to talk to him to keep him awake and sent vibrations through his body. according to the police report, alexis said that the two men and a woman were quote, using a microwave machine to send vibrations through the ceiling, penetrating his body so he could not speak. he also told police that he never felt anything like this and felt these individuals would harm him. he did not tell police exactly what his alleged harassers were saying, but he did say he had no history of mental illness in his family, that he
deb, you've learned new information in the last few minutes. catch us up. what do you know? >> apparently rhode island police contacted the newport naval station in august to warn them about an encounter it had had with one of their contractors, aaron alexis. lieutenant william fitzgerald tells us about six weeks ago on august 7th, alexis called police to his hotel. he had actually transferred to three hotels while traveling from virginia to rhode island. he said he had gotten into a...
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primero l tema de la seguridad en la fr frontera y naciopnal de los estados unidos que piensa que se deb y camovamos a duii d de la causa de tanrepresentante que pcomo podemos ayudar a la e reforma, hablaremos de eso , g seguridad en la frontera, tambiÉn de seguridad en asuntos como drogas y narcoticos, pero l la cosa mÁs importante en la u reuniÓn con los senadores mex s mexinm mexicanos la otra semana , el e tema de comercio porque estados unidos y mÉxico tenemos una r a relaciÓn fuerte en comercio cvac vamos hablar de eso . >> que puede sarlid elir de Áma baja buenmo para la cdomunidad?. >> visa , reformas para dremeams tambiÉn de seguridad en al f frontera, es posible que tend tendremos algunas leyes en parte y otroaa parte , pero creo que y gran opro eortunidad, , lo queÁ difiÍcil, es que si ellos tiene una ley y nosotros otra que son diferentes , podemos tener un e debta de eso y creo que vamos a tender una soluciÓn . >> senador muchas gracias un h hombre que p;erfecciono el es o espaÑespacast castellano en honduras ayudando . >> gracias . >> el otro lado de la moneda p l politi po
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. >> famed wing suit pilot deb corliss is about to attempt the impossible. >> she is essentially going to be flying through that tiny little crack. >> he reveals why he almost turned down the challenge of the mountains. >> when i saw the image i said, no, i don't. >> plus in you want to win a new ipod mini, we have friday's buzz word to win. >> and why this definitely ends with a hole in one. >> i did not see that coming! >>> a wedding video for you guys that's going viral. and it will make you say awkward! >> oh, no. >> you'll see why. this is the beautiful nuptials of noel and rob. she looks beautiful, he looks handsome, right? but there's a little problem with something in the background. >> in accordance with god's will, you do now confess it. please, sir, leave. please. >> who's he talking to? >> who is he talkito? >> the photographer. >> he's talking to the photographer in the back taking pictures of this grandiose moment? >> he's talking to the photographer and the prn with the video camera. >> this is a solemn assembly, not a photographry session. >> it's a wedding! >> and it n
. >> famed wing suit pilot deb corliss is about to attempt the impossible. >> she is essentially going to be flying through that tiny little crack. >> he reveals why he almost turned down the challenge of the mountains. >> when i saw the image i said, no, i don't. >> plus in you want to win a new ipod mini, we have friday's buzz word to win. >> and why this definitely ends with a hole in one. >> i did not see that coming! >>> a wedding video...
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when i saw the film with my wife deb, she was holding my hand, and it's very tense, it's a gripping thriller. she was holding my hand, there were nail marks in my hand. about half-way through she took her hand away from mine. it was very much, who am i married to? >> jon: what? okay. >> i've beenen the couch ever since. >> jon: this is a thriller. it's a suspenseful movie. it's a thriller. but it's one of those thrillers where they say, oh, they worked on the characters. the dialogue is very good. it's not like in your mind the... i guess the template for it is like "taken." somebody gets kidnapped and you go in with an uzi and take out half of germany. this is really intensely psychological. >> i think it plays to the idea of "death wish" or "taken" where in the beginning even with my character, you're going along as an audience, yeah, yeah, yeah, then it starts to make you feel uncomfortable and it makes you think, and long after the credits role it questions you about what would you do in that situation. more importantly i think, issues of violence and how we handle that as a community, a
when i saw the film with my wife deb, she was holding my hand, and it's very tense, it's a gripping thriller. she was holding my hand, there were nail marks in my hand. about half-way through she took her hand away from mine. it was very much, who am i married to? >> jon: what? okay. >> i've beenen the couch ever since. >> jon: this is a thriller. it's a suspenseful movie. it's a thriller. but it's one of those thrillers where they say, oh, they worked on the characters. the...
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debe cargÁrla justo en la mitad de la espalda y siempre deb llevar ambas tiras puestas. >>> la maletaticiero telemundo un niÑo de la florida tiene un amigo, muy especial, en el palacio de buckingham. >>> luego de 52 horas de mucho esfuerzo, una nadadora estadounidense hace historia esta semana en noticiero telemundo. comprar comida o wa, es la terrible pregunta que se hacen decenas de residentes en el valle central de california. noticiero telemundo muestra por quÉ sus habitantes tienen que pagar elevadas cifras para recibir wa contaminada. esta semana en el ♪ ♪ ♪ presentamos jump de t-mobile. cambia tu smartphone cuando quieras. no cuando te lo digan. apúrate y llévate hasta el 2 de septiembre el samsung galaxy s4 por $0 dólares de pago inicial en las tiendas t-mobile participantes. >>> 8 principio ze de la canciÓn joe josÉ sufriÓ una aparatosa caÍda. fue a saludar a un fans. cayÓ de una altura de 6 pies. y lo preocupante que habÍa sido operado hace poco de una hernia. regresÓ al escenario como el gran profesional que es. >>> un niÑo en la florida recibiÓ una carta del prÍncipe harry
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you could obviously hear the emotion in her voice, deb. tell us about what you saw, what the feeling was in that room. >> well, i can tell you, michael, that i was the pool reporter inside the home for that statement that she read. she refused to take any sort of questions. she seemed drained by the whole experience. she's a slender woman. she was wearing a black sweater, black pants. she was supported on each side of her by two community bishops. at one time, it almost seemed as if she was leaning on one of them for support. he tried to comfort her saying she was a victim too and she said no, no, she was clearly focused on the families of the people who have lost loved ones during this massacre, this shooting spree committed by her son. but she was frail. she seemed tired and knew the impact of this and perhaps the most poignant statement was you know, he's somewhere where he can no longer hurt anyone. that was very emotional, but we tried following up with a couple of questions, but she didn't want to answer anything. she doesn't even kn
you could obviously hear the emotion in her voice, deb. tell us about what you saw, what the feeling was in that room. >> well, i can tell you, michael, that i was the pool reporter inside the home for that statement that she read. she refused to take any sort of questions. she seemed drained by the whole experience. she's a slender woman. she was wearing a black sweater, black pants. she was supported on each side of her by two community bishops. at one time, it almost seemed as if she...
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probably something the 500 to 700 to $1,500 range we'd all feel better. >> deb, mike murphy. a question about the real estate. there has been a talk about a deal with samsung a store within a store, they would look for someone to come in and help and union rate near term cash flow and increase traffic in their stores. any thoughts on that? >> i think that would be brilliant. what you seen them do before is really change the look and the feel and mike ullman was the brains behind that. and i think that's been honestly one of the best things that's been done, you know, under his prior ceo-ship. i think that you know if you could start to, you know, they obviously do, i mean, one of the things ron did while he was there, the stores do, they're clean, they're easy to shop and i think that would really chaening the lock and feel and drive additional trank and hopefully ticket t. thing is, you know, finding that partner and also getting things rolled out quickly, you know, those are obviously the keys there and, you know, once again, when you are seeing vendors, you know, leave the
probably something the 500 to 700 to $1,500 range we'd all feel better. >> deb, mike murphy. a question about the real estate. there has been a talk about a deal with samsung a store within a store, they would look for someone to come in and help and union rate near term cash flow and increase traffic in their stores. any thoughts on that? >> i think that would be brilliant. what you seen them do before is really change the look and the feel and mike ullman was the brains behind...
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we talk with white house deputy national security advisor tony blinken and republican senator deb fischer of nebraska. >> i have many concerns.
we talk with white house deputy national security advisor tony blinken and republican senator deb fischer of nebraska. >> i have many concerns.
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on wednesday, taliban forces dead -- deb detonated a bomb. in the same province on sunday the bodies of seven afghan army soldiers were discovered their hands bound with chains. local officials say the taliban captured them on the highway then shot them to death. jennifer glass, al jazeera kabul. >> japan's government says it will take a more direct role in the cleanup of the fukushima nuclear power plant. al jazeera's florence louie is in tokyo. >> japan's nuclear regulation authority says there's no evidence that there are any new leaks at the fukushima nuclear plants. the radiation readings were higher over the weekend than compared to two weeks ago because tepc observing that's the company in charge of the power plant used more sophisticated medicines. the machines they're using up to now can read up to 10,000 milicevits perfection hour. more direct approach in handling this crisis. >> we have decided to take charge of the issue. not just to leaving it to tepco and use the budget to strengthen the system. we will deal this so as not to re
on wednesday, taliban forces dead -- deb detonated a bomb. in the same province on sunday the bodies of seven afghan army soldiers were discovered their hands bound with chains. local officials say the taliban captured them on the highway then shot them to death. jennifer glass, al jazeera kabul. >> japan's government says it will take a more direct role in the cleanup of the fukushima nuclear power plant. al jazeera's florence louie is in tokyo. >> japan's nuclear regulation...
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we talk with white house deputy national security advisor tony blinken and republican senator deb fischer of nebraska. >> i have many concerns. we need to look at the consequences of any action that we take in syria. >> woodruff: then, al qaeda's fight against american drones and the "black budget" behind u.s. intelligence. we examine the latest revelations from the classified
we talk with white house deputy national security advisor tony blinken and republican senator deb fischer of nebraska. >> i have many concerns. we need to look at the consequences of any action that we take in syria. >> woodruff: then, al qaeda's fight against american drones and the "black budget" behind u.s. intelligence. we examine the latest revelations from the classified
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deb has been working on this all afternoon. >> let's say you hear shots or see a gunman. want to hide right here down by this engine of the car. bullets won't be able to get through here. you don't want to hide here, here or here. bullets could easily pierce through this. i spent the day with a former navy seal and also a military aid to the president at one point. he says there's one thing you really need to know. are you prepared when a gunman walks in? matt mosdon is a former navy seal. >> first thing we do when we got shot at is move away from where we are. we call it getting off the x. absolute first thing you have to do is move away from the threat. >> if that's the one thing you take away with this, he'll be happy. 1, just go. 2, stay low while doing it. >> when you stand up, you present a large target for the gunman to shoot at. if you stay low, your vitals are lower and you present much less of a target to the shooter. >> it's critical to know where your exits are. that includes windows. >> glass can be considered an exit as well if you can break through the glas
deb has been working on this all afternoon. >> let's say you hear shots or see a gunman. want to hide right here down by this engine of the car. bullets won't be able to get through here. you don't want to hide here, here or here. bullets could easily pierce through this. i spent the day with a former navy seal and also a military aid to the president at one point. he says there's one thing you really need to know. are you prepared when a gunman walks in? matt mosdon is a former navy...
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. >> reporter: we first caught up with director deb bree raffell six months ago. >> i would take issue with that we're failing to enforce. >> it's not being served. it's like making industry happy is the primary responsibility. >> how do you feel then when people say the regulators are falling down on the job? >>> i feel disheartened frankly because i would say that it's a little extreme to say with we're falling down on the job. however, i would not say that we're doing everything we can. >> the day after we spoke to you on the sidewalk, you issued a memo on your staff saying about 20% of the companies under dtsc regulation were operating with expiring permits. 22 out of 118. what number is that now? >> i would love for you to talk to my permitting staff. i don't know the number right now. >> reporter: her department confirms that number has not changed. >> debbie pointed out that i've been here many, many years. >> reporter: for the first time, she addresses the departure of her second in command. she stepped don after our investigation raised questions about her investments in compa
. >> reporter: we first caught up with director deb bree raffell six months ago. >> i would take issue with that we're failing to enforce. >> it's not being served. it's like making industry happy is the primary responsibility. >> how do you feel then when people say the regulators are falling down on the job? >>> i feel disheartened frankly because i would say that it's a little extreme to say with we're falling down on the job. however, i would not say that...
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debs is arrested although he pulled 6% of the vote. is arrested and put in prison or opposing the draft. and what happens, and mcdonald writes about this, is that the moment the war is over, the dreaded hunn becomes the dreaded red. youent ar kind of era -- enter a kind of era of permanent war. and mcdonald says, you know, none of the political theorists of the 19th century, including karl marx, grappled with this concept of permanent war, where you're constantly fighting both the external and the internal enemy. in fact, marks doesn't write much -- max doesn't write much about -- marx doesn't write much about war, but he writes and hopes for a german victory because it will, if there's a german victory, we will come closer to having the workers state. and i think mcdonald's write -- right. so, you know, what becomes an effective mechanism, one by the way which is closely cop idea by the nazi, one of the seminal texts that gobals uses is bernaiss' book, propaganda. there's a kind of very dark irony in the fact that the work of a bernai
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then shortly afterwards the stock market came back up and they ignored the deb rating cut. extortion? the word "extortion' a strong word. the president seems to forget what he said, which would be called extortion by his finition as well. extortion is iminal. this president is grasping for straws because he knows that 53% of americans realize obamacare will drive their healthcare costs up. republicans are doing the right thing. this is risky business. they realize obamacare is not ready for the big debut. it will drive up cost and cut jobs. we have lot of work that has to be done to implement this properly. >> david: but rick, on this debt issue. by the way, president obama is not the only one to commit hypocrisy. harry reid and nancy pelosi voted to raise the debt ceiling. >> i'm shocked. who knew the president was a politician? be care waffle you say in the senate. you may be in the white house some day. but david, i am struggling to see ere you draw a comparison to what he said when he was a senator to what he is talking about now? obamacare didn't exist when he was a se
then shortly afterwards the stock market came back up and they ignored the deb rating cut. extortion? the word "extortion' a strong word. the president seems to forget what he said, which would be called extortion by his finition as well. extortion is iminal. this president is grasping for straws because he knows that 53% of americans realize obamacare will drive their healthcare costs up. republicans are doing the right thing. this is risky business. they realize obamacare is not ready...
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not on do kids is not a job they have a ton of student loan deb they don't know what to do.nothing to do. >> eric: thiis not just student loans. we talk about everything. eboni, president obama has overseen the largest transfer of wealth fromhe have to the have-notes inou history. unemployment is elevated. poverty levels are at 50-year highs in the african-american community. people under 25 approaching % unemployed. >> yeah. that is inexcusable, eric. i won't make excuses for the president. but i will give him credit for doing more than michelle did. i believe that, you know, we talk about student loan forgiveness legislation. we talk about the obama care provision that allows the young people under the age of 2 to stay on their parent's policies. those things do give some fiscal breathing room. i know for one i wish they had that provision when i came out of law school because i was struggling. however, the big thing we miss from the generation and where we g it wrong, michelle is right. we go to school, we don't know what to do when w we get out, because we're not learnin
not on do kids is not a job they have a ton of student loan deb they don't know what to do.nothing to do. >> eric: thiis not just student loans. we talk about everything. eboni, president obama has overseen the largest transfer of wealth fromhe have to the have-notes inou history. unemployment is elevated. poverty levels are at 50-year highs in the african-american community. people under 25 approaching % unemployed. >> yeah. that is inexcusable, eric. i won't make excuses for the...
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what this is going to mean for them. >> deb, you know, their number one concern is cost.ity walk through. >> the owner of all new york area apple byrestaurants sparked controversy when he threatened to stop hiring because of affordable care act costs. >> we won't build more restaurants. we won't hire more people. >> a year later from the newest restaurant in east harlem. >> this wall is all living. >> he said he'll find a way to continue his business and his best people are the full time people. >> am i going penalize my best people because the president has put in to place something that penalizes me? no. i've got too much at stake. >> he's crucial decisions facing business owners like zane have dire economic consequences. john goodman -- >> small businesses are being forced to provide an expensive package of health benefits for employees. the new law gives them no additional help. >> cost is the single biggest concern for companies according to human resources consultant julie stone. >> what impact will that have on this country? >> i think it has seismic proportions lo
what this is going to mean for them. >> deb, you know, their number one concern is cost.ity walk through. >> the owner of all new york area apple byrestaurants sparked controversy when he threatened to stop hiring because of affordable care act costs. >> we won't build more restaurants. we won't hire more people. >> a year later from the newest restaurant in east harlem. >> this wall is all living. >> he said he'll find a way to continue his business and his...
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deb fischer voted against it but the rest of the republican women voted for it. and were not come into, supporting the republican alternative. >> host: do you think they end up supporting the democratic version in some cases because they are worried about their own electoral fortunes, or because they actually tend to agree with the democratic position on some of these narrow women's issues? >> guest: i think too hard to say to get to talk to each of them individually. there some aspects of the political and how don't want this to look politically. some aspects of my coalition, and if i think like susan collins i get support from women who support these social issues and vote for me anyway even though i'm a republican and they are an independent or a democrat. some of that is going on. maybe some of their own caring more about these issues. then you have cases where you will have a republican woman who can come out and say, i'm defending the party. so with the contraception it was very interesting that jeanne shaheen on the democratic side, a democratic senator fr
deb fischer voted against it but the rest of the republican women voted for it. and were not come into, supporting the republican alternative. >> host: do you think they end up supporting the democratic version in some cases because they are worried about their own electoral fortunes, or because they actually tend to agree with the democratic position on some of these narrow women's issues? >> guest: i think too hard to say to get to talk to each of them individually. there some...
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got, but also being rational enough to know that they've got it and it was those periods in which debsfound it the most hard, in which she had the darkest days and it was during one of those dark, dark days that she watched > the mother's day program. >> there were all mums talking about their kids and they were talking about nurturing, snapshots and pictures and talking about which ones were doing what at school and they were chatting and it just hit me like... like a sledge hammer that what i'm experiencing and what they're experiencing are just so different and i was weeping and then i said, you know why don't you help us? i had been asking god help me for...for years and i said, i love my boys so much and you're supposed to love them more than me. why have you done this to them? and i said, i would die for my boys and that's when he said, i already did! i was so stunned i just shut up. i didn't...i stopped crying. i just looked into the fireplace and i just stared there. that really wasn't my thought, that was jesus taking to me. wow! and that's when i knew that they were alright a
got, but also being rational enough to know that they've got it and it was those periods in which debsfound it the most hard, in which she had the darkest days and it was during one of those dark, dark days that she watched > the mother's day program. >> there were all mums talking about their kids and they were talking about nurturing, snapshots and pictures and talking about which ones were doing what at school and they were chatting and it just hit me like... like a sledge hammer...
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but the russian bounce back within three minutes as constantin was a look made a dream deb you first had dived low to head his side level and four minutes from time the twenty year old was unmarked in the books and grabbed the winner while the visitors were reduced to ten men with a minute to go. i didn't wish them from my point of view i mean from between the sticks it seemed like we had that better shrug the game and should have scored in the first health but the quality of the pitch affected our game immensely. that victory put russia's second in group two airborne behind bulgaria whom the hosts faced in their second match and the home side were handed an advantage after eighteen minutes when i. was sent off for folding just inside the area and why didn't all have kept his cool to open from the sport however to man bulgaria levelled deep into first half stoppage time thanks to alexander the corner the russians came out fired up in the second half and regained the lead within three minutes gap to normal hove netting his third of the can be then just after an hour brazil luke made s
but the russian bounce back within three minutes as constantin was a look made a dream deb you first had dived low to head his side level and four minutes from time the twenty year old was unmarked in the books and grabbed the winner while the visitors were reduced to ten men with a minute to go. i didn't wish them from my point of view i mean from between the sticks it seemed like we had that better shrug the game and should have scored in the first health but the quality of the pitch affected...
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deb is "outfront" in chicago. this is i guess part of the crisis whenou think about what's happening in chicago with this ongoing gang violence. first and foremost, how are the victims? especially that 3-year-old little boy who was shot tough head and that the little boy underwent two surgeries today. that's according to the pastor who has been in close contact with the family. he is expected to survive. not sure whether there will be any sort of brain damage themselves do believe he'll make a full recovery. there were also two teenagers also shot. the victims were those who were shot. all in serious to critical condition. it is interesting, what you say about no suspects in custody. part of the problem is they do believe this is gang-related. so gang members tend to deal with justice their own way. the pasr who i spoke to said whoever did that shooting better turn himself in. if not, there will be significantly more bloodshed on the streets of chicago. erin? >> i have to ask you, it is so hard when people around
deb is "outfront" in chicago. this is i guess part of the crisis whenou think about what's happening in chicago with this ongoing gang violence. first and foremost, how are the victims? especially that 3-year-old little boy who was shot tough head and that the little boy underwent two surgeries today. that's according to the pastor who has been in close contact with the family. he is expected to survive. not sure whether there will be any sort of brain damage themselves do believe...
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. >>> sergio verÓnue atiend el caso d hermanas garcia, do que en la adolescencia se deb poner atencÓnextrema. > bueno, aca dormimos, es una ma cha de fierro. >>> y la hizo papÁ especial pa nosotros. porque sino generalmente. >>> s iebran las cas acÁ. >>> me acueo normalmee. pero despuÉs cuando me voy a para ves,s com que no pue ylla me dana mano. y est malabas e una cama comÚn la rompe. >>>anta angustia coenida, y las llevÓ al borde del ismo. >>> er poco lo que tenÍamos que cer, me sito y pero que la muerte llegue, y lo tomo como que e lo que me tiene que pasar. >>> la prcupaciÓn de la familia era mayo >>> mi mamÁ sufrÍa mucho por esto, las veÍa me decia bocha algo hay que hacer, no spodÍa hacer nada. >a frustraciÓ desperto una ea inesperada dar a conocer su caso en unprograma de televiÓn que trata de temas de obesit. >>> una frase que conmoÓ fue estamos alborde de lamuerte, >>> bienvenidas natalia y varia garcÍa a "cstiÓn de peso". >>> natalia. clÍnica especlizada en a obesid, en una primera gravad dla suacÓn.mino la > l d tienen hÍgado gras severo, de los tres grados que mbiÉn encon
. >>> sergio verÓnue atiend el caso d hermanas garcia, do que en la adolescencia se deb poner atencÓnextrema. > bueno, aca dormimos, es una ma cha de fierro. >>> y la hizo papÁ especial pa nosotros. porque sino generalmente. >>> s iebran las cas acÁ. >>> me acueo normalmee. pero despuÉs cuando me voy a para ves,s com que no pue ylla me dana mano. y est malabas e una cama comÚn la rompe. >>>anta angustia coenida, y las llevÓ al borde del...
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thank you, deb. >>> the heat was the main issue today. really increasing the fire danger all evening long. temperatures today maxed out in the mid- to upper 90s. still 74 degrees in walnut creek. as we fly in closer to the fire zone. here's a closer inspection with our mapping system. here's morgan territory road. marsh creek road and the morgan fire. temperatures earlier today 94 to 95 degrees. at last check in the fire zone in the upper 70s. 78, winds out of the west northwest. not that strong and humidity levels are coming up. earlier right around 20% right now. 37%. this was a time lapse earlier today looking at this big smoke plume being produced by the morgan fire. you will see this coming up in a few frames. you will see this plume coming up. in fact, right around here. air quality will be an issue. especially in the east bay. if you're extra sensitive to the smoke keep that in mind for tomorrow. keep the windows close and recirculate the ac. coming up in 30 minutes we will take a look at this. another round of triple digit heat an
thank you, deb. >>> the heat was the main issue today. really increasing the fire danger all evening long. temperatures today maxed out in the mid- to upper 90s. still 74 degrees in walnut creek. as we fly in closer to the fire zone. here's a closer inspection with our mapping system. here's morgan territory road. marsh creek road and the morgan fire. temperatures earlier today 94 to 95 degrees. at last check in the fire zone in the upper 70s. 78, winds out of the west northwest. not...
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involved in this match up especially the fan they came unexpectly but the high reached 97 degrees here in deb in denve. out of nowhere these thunderous storms popped up and once the game did resume, i should say once it started, it sort took some of the wind out of the fan's sails as it relates how they will be up for this game. for that point et's like the ravens were on the road, really. they took advantage of this situation. they jumped out to have the lead at the half but in the second half it's been peyton manning in the offense. they blocked the.on the next drive by the ravens and two more touchdown passes gave peyton manning five tds so far and lead it 35-17. the broncos did have one of the best defenses. they lost two offensive starters to two injurys to kobe jones when he was hit bay teammate the and an offensive tacklele mike the o ar orr went out of the gae with a tackle. eight starters off that team gone are entering this season. >> and there's good news for raven's head coach? >> reporter: he got a new contract. you remember last year going in to the super bowl. a lot of talk of
involved in this match up especially the fan they came unexpectly but the high reached 97 degrees here in deb in denve. out of nowhere these thunderous storms popped up and once the game did resume, i should say once it started, it sort took some of the wind out of the fan's sails as it relates how they will be up for this game. for that point et's like the ravens were on the road, really. they took advantage of this situation. they jumped out to have the lead at the half but in the second half...
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it's loaded up with an employees' wage used at the atm like a deb it card. natalie was not given a choice. >> i went home and called hire ups to see if they could find another way, a check or something, and they told me they could activate the card or not get paid. she quit, hired a lawyer and sued mcdonald's >> let's check the fees: >> that doesn't leave much when you earn $7.25 an hour. about 50 u.s. companies use the payroll card system - most big name retailers and restaurants, and it's popular. companies can save up to millions a year by switching from paychecks to payroll cards. . >> the prepay card industry is relatively new. there's a wide range of companies involved, a spectrum of costs associated with the cards, protections that people get and other abusive practices. >> corporations insist they offer staff multiple ways to be paid and it helps low-wage workers who do not have bank accounts. walgreens use the payroll card, but offer employees payment by deposit or check. they said: . >> go online and check applications. >> natalie is looking for wo
it's loaded up with an employees' wage used at the atm like a deb it card. natalie was not given a choice. >> i went home and called hire ups to see if they could find another way, a check or something, and they told me they could activate the card or not get paid. she quit, hired a lawyer and sued mcdonald's >> let's check the fees: >> that doesn't leave much when you earn $7.25 an hour. about 50 u.s. companies use the payroll card system - most big name retailers and...
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volume 12 says the crowd of 68,000 set a new guiness world record for loudest stadium, ever at 131.9 deb during the first quarter. the first set in a soccer match in turkey in 2011. >> there you go. >> 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick is not shaving one of his eye brows, he was shown shaving eye brow after a loss for a madden game. 49ers tell us it was a friendly wager and friendly wage year checking healthy living news american kids making steady improvements in fight against childhood obesity, getting slightly more exercise and cutting back on tv watching during last 10 years. now, researchers looked and found more american kids incorporating fruits and vegetables and getting more exercise. the study found a drop in kids eating sweets and drinking sodas. despite small improvements, researchers recommend more action to address the epidemic. >> parents who instill a giving attitude are seeing advice pay off. researchers found children whose parents talk to them about charity are 20% more likely to give themselves and found 20% of kids gave to charity at least once during that time. an
volume 12 says the crowd of 68,000 set a new guiness world record for loudest stadium, ever at 131.9 deb during the first quarter. the first set in a soccer match in turkey in 2011. >> there you go. >> 49ers quarterback collin kaepernick is not shaving one of his eye brows, he was shown shaving eye brow after a loss for a madden game. 49ers tell us it was a friendly wager and friendly wage year checking healthy living news american kids making steady improvements in fight against...
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. >> they are taking advantage of underage kids who don't understand fees and deb it cards. they are taking advantage of people who are less fortunate or struggling to find a job. >> natalie would rather be unemployed than watch her small salary become smaller without touching her money. >> the consumer financial protection bureau warned companies against using only payroll cards to pay employees. by law workers must be able to choose how to receive wages. >> still ahead - what happens when a huge investment in a new sports stadium doesn't pay off. that is next. >> and the team having a season to forget has a day to remember. back with that story. >> clrz >> 30 tourists were rescued after a boat caught fire in london in the river thames. passengers jumped into the water to escape the flames. the tourist were riding on a duck boat everywhere got out, and no one was seriously hurt. >> build it, they will come. in miami the promise of a new stadium fell short. residents will be paying for it. we have the story. >> it's been another lack laughter seen for the miami marlins. with
. >> they are taking advantage of underage kids who don't understand fees and deb it cards. they are taking advantage of people who are less fortunate or struggling to find a job. >> natalie would rather be unemployed than watch her small salary become smaller without touching her money. >> the consumer financial protection bureau warned companies against using only payroll cards to pay employees. by law workers must be able to choose how to receive wages. >> still ahead...
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. >> they are taking advantage of underage kids who don't understand fees, and deb it cards. they are taking advantage of people who are less fortunate or struggling to find a job. >> natalie would rather be unemployed than watch her small salary become smaller without touching her money. >> the u.s. consumer financial protection bureau issued a bulletin warning employers about using only a card. workers must be able to choose how to receive their wages. >> a popular cook who taught many how to cook has died. her husband translated her books into english. she was named for simple recipes. her tomato sauce recipe contained tomatoes, salt and sugar. >> a crackdown on the golden dawn group is prompting protests. barnaby phillips has more. >> the leaders of the golden dawn marched into court at the end of a dramatic day in athens. this sudden change in the far right party's fortunes will delight many greeks. not all. supporters of golden dawn gather to protest against the arrests. furious at the turn of events. >> translation: golden dawn is here. it cannot be imprisoned. it is n
. >> they are taking advantage of underage kids who don't understand fees, and deb it cards. they are taking advantage of people who are less fortunate or struggling to find a job. >> natalie would rather be unemployed than watch her small salary become smaller without touching her money. >> the u.s. consumer financial protection bureau issued a bulletin warning employers about using only a card. workers must be able to choose how to receive their wages. >> a popular...
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deb, thanks so much.important day for all of to us remember and pay tribute to the lives lost. >>> coming up next on "new day" police dash cam captures george zimmerman? handcuffs but the decision on any possible domestic violence charges rests on possibly a shattered ipad. >>> you heard about the apple offering, not one but two new iphones, are they enough to hold off the competition? what's on the table and what it could mean. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your ris
deb, thanks so much.important day for all of to us remember and pay tribute to the lives lost. >>> coming up next on "new day" police dash cam captures george zimmerman? handcuffs but the decision on any possible domestic violence charges rests on possibly a shattered ipad. >>> you heard about the apple offering, not one but two new iphones, are they enough to hold off the competition? what's on the table and what it could mean. copd makes it hard to breathe... but...
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. >> and, deb, his father claims he was an active pars tis pant in the 911 rescue attempts in 2001. which seems, excuse me, on 9/11 which seems odd, because he wasn't in the military at that time. what do we know about that 134. >> correct a. source told us earlier today that the father told police in 2004 his son was suffering from some kind of ptsd result of the 9/11. we learned he was working at an assistant computer administrator near ground zero. he was there on 9-11 when the towers fell. after the towers came down that campus was a staging area for first responders. whether he was doing what everyone was doing, which was pitching in to help people at that moment, it appears this realliment pablthed him. he left new york soon after and never returned for any length of time t. last time he was there was in 2010, anderson. >> february feyer ec. thank you for that update. moments ago, we learned the navy was aware of that encounter, but granted him clearance anyway. seattle is where gary tuckman is tonight. he joins us right now. so fare, what are you learning about what happened
. >> and, deb, his father claims he was an active pars tis pant in the 911 rescue attempts in 2001. which seems, excuse me, on 9/11 which seems odd, because he wasn't in the military at that time. what do we know about that 134. >> correct a. source told us earlier today that the father told police in 2004 his son was suffering from some kind of ptsd result of the 9/11. we learned he was working at an assistant computer administrator near ground zero. he was there on 9-11 when the...
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joining me now, the chair of the committee, deb wassermann shuttle of florida. the head of your party is what? >> the lesson from colorado is this is a perfect example of making sure that we stop voter suppression. first of all, let's call this what it is. >> voter suppression? >> yeah. >> losing campaigns and complain about the rules, you don't see a message? >> i will take my lick when is they are deserved, but what this was was literally not less than two weeks before the election, the rules for voting in this recall were changing. colorado voters were used to mailing in and these two legislatures voted with and 85% of the vote. the term was low. they could cast their ballot and shift up to two weeks before the election. what right wing groups did was to make sure they suppressed the vote and meat it a low turn out election because they know in every election recently when we had a good turn out and democrats win. your advice is this was not about guns. don't worry about it. >> the polls show it was not about guns. even yesterday the polls showed that colorad
joining me now, the chair of the committee, deb wassermann shuttle of florida. the head of your party is what? >> the lesson from colorado is this is a perfect example of making sure that we stop voter suppression. first of all, let's call this what it is. >> voter suppression? >> yeah. >> losing campaigns and complain about the rules, you don't see a message? >> i will take my lick when is they are deserved, but what this was was literally not less than two weeks...
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>> deb, let me ask you this.you saying this father said he snapped and that 9/11 was the catalyst, he's having trouble sleeping and hearing voices, the first question i'm thinking is did the father or mother ever sit down with him and try to talk to him and try to get him to get help? >> you know, it's unclear. because once he left new york city, he really didn't return often. the last time he was here was back in 2010. i maintained contact with both his mother and father, but it's unclear how regular this communication was. they did know enough to basically say that he was having trouble sleeping, that he was hearing these voices. so they were in touch with him. what the nature of their conversations, we don't know. he worked as a navy reservist. but all of this is sort of being pieced together right now. but clearly, this was a man who was -- who understood that something was troubling him, something very serious. >> deborah feyerick, thank you so much for helping us fill in some of the gasp. there are still so
>> deb, let me ask you this.you saying this father said he snapped and that 9/11 was the catalyst, he's having trouble sleeping and hearing voices, the first question i'm thinking is did the father or mother ever sit down with him and try to talk to him and try to get him to get help? >> you know, it's unclear. because once he left new york city, he really didn't return often. the last time he was here was back in 2010. i maintained contact with both his mother and father, but it's...