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. >> stephen: here's my beef, deb. the reason i like norman rockwell is he's not like one of these avant-garde guys where i have to go into a room in a museum and there's a pile of uncooked spaghetti with a lamp over it and they go "that's art a." he paints a mailman and i go "that's a mailman." why do i need you to explain that to me? >> well, it's interesting. during his lifetime-- you probably know-- he was derided by the art community. >> stephen: by the elites, people like you. >> by art historians as a non-entity and a toxic culture polluter. >> stephen: and an illustrator. >> a lowly illustrator who painted calendars with boy scouts on them. now 36 years after his death i think it's interesting that we're still talking about his work in that it has turned out to have the staying power of the abstract painting that was celebrating during his lifetime. >> stephen: let's look at this man's work. jim, let's put it right here. this first one, that's rockwell himself? >> that's a self-portrait. >> stephen: it's a real
. >> stephen: here's my beef, deb. the reason i like norman rockwell is he's not like one of these avant-garde guys where i have to go into a room in a museum and there's a pile of uncooked spaghetti with a lamp over it and they go "that's art a." he paints a mailman and i go "that's a mailman." why do i need you to explain that to me? >> well, it's interesting. during his lifetime-- you probably know-- he was derided by the art community. >> stephen: by...
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deb feyerick is following this story. deb?porter: ashley, on the eve of the super bowl, new york officials disrupted an escort service arresting alleged pimps and madams that those officials describe as among the biggest players in new york. when it comes to conventions or a big sporting event, making money is the name of the game. go online. the ads are not hard to find. >> super bowl is going to be huge for everyone in the industry. >> reporter: the industry is sex. a lot of it's legal. a lot is not. as with many sporting events, all of it is big business during the super bowl. >> sports happens to be the audience for our clientele. >> junior and randy run an adult entertainment company which legally books strippers for private parties. >> to me, it looks like you are selling sex. >> we are selling the experience, the fantasy, simulated. >> when you compare trafficking with stripping, those are two separate things. >> sex trafficking is controlled by a pimp that takes the money. pimping is legal and the strippers get to keep
deb feyerick is following this story. deb?porter: ashley, on the eve of the super bowl, new york officials disrupted an escort service arresting alleged pimps and madams that those officials describe as among the biggest players in new york. when it comes to conventions or a big sporting event, making money is the name of the game. go online. the ads are not hard to find. >> super bowl is going to be huge for everyone in the industry. >> reporter: the industry is sex. a lot of it's...
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. >> reporter: deb ventmen founded beau ties in the 1990s with her husband. by the early 2000s they were looking to sell the company. when the daves came calling, their broker thought they wouldn't be the right ones to tight knot with, either. >> it was a flat out no. we had to sell ourselves to the broker, then we had to sell ourselves to bill and deb. >> reporter: bill started selling bow ties out of his house in 1993. sales of roughly 3500 ties in year one grew to more than 40,000 and kennerson who had worked with the county's economic development council, was putting people to work. >> it was very, very important to us that whoever bought this building intended to keep it in vermont. >> i think a lot of other potential people would have not done that. >> reporter: the daves are adding value through web site tweaks and marketing tacks. but customer service remains on hallmark. got an old tie you'd like to convert to a beau tie? they'll do it. precision cutting and stitching are still the main draw. they've got stripes, plaids, and the company logo polka do
. >> reporter: deb ventmen founded beau ties in the 1990s with her husband. by the early 2000s they were looking to sell the company. when the daves came calling, their broker thought they wouldn't be the right ones to tight knot with, either. >> it was a flat out no. we had to sell ourselves to the broker, then we had to sell ourselves to bill and deb. >> reporter: bill started selling bow ties out of his house in 1993. sales of roughly 3500 ties in year one grew to more than...
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you respond to that. >> i think i agree with deb.as to find a way to include all races into movies. i mean, they just, we just have to keep fighting. it's stations like cnn that brings light to this. it's like what happened with "snl." someone had to bring light to it and then people go oh, yeah, we do need to add more color, whether it's black females or asians or latinos. it has to come from us as a whole. if we stop watching these movies that only have one type of demographic, then they will go why aren't other people going to see it and so they will include us. that's what i think. >> there is also the question of age, of roles for women over 40. you pointed out this morning that the nominees are -- >> all over 40 with the exception of amy adams, who is 39. for years we have been hearing women say there are no good roles for women over 40. are we entering a new era, in your opinion? >> i think we are. i absolutely think we are. there was a time when you bottle-necked with other actresses because you had to be young. there was a p
you respond to that. >> i think i agree with deb.as to find a way to include all races into movies. i mean, they just, we just have to keep fighting. it's stations like cnn that brings light to this. it's like what happened with "snl." someone had to bring light to it and then people go oh, yeah, we do need to add more color, whether it's black females or asians or latinos. it has to come from us as a whole. if we stop watching these movies that only have one type of...
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i wanted deb to finish some policy work she needed to follow -- finalize for me. and i wanted bill to have an appropriate period of time to be able to get himself ready to move onto his next opportunities. and so that's the way the process worked. and so it was neither bill jumping ship nor us pushing for this reason. it was us saying, hey, it's time to go. you served four years. and i'd like to put someone else there. and so all that was very amicable at the time and something that, you know, he understood to be such once deb was willing to take the job. david. >> governor, a couple hours after the story broke yesterday the assembly transportation wisniewski -- thousands of page of documents, the list was growing of people thinking about -- and he was asked if that could possibly include you. and he said he had the authority to issue a subpoena to anybody who needs -- he needs to get information from. if you were to get a subpoena for whatever reason, what would you do? >> i'm not going to speculate on that. matt. [ inaudible question ] >> wondering what else, wh
i wanted deb to finish some policy work she needed to follow -- finalize for me. and i wanted bill to have an appropriate period of time to be able to get himself ready to move onto his next opportunities. and so that's the way the process worked. and so it was neither bill jumping ship nor us pushing for this reason. it was us saying, hey, it's time to go. you served four years. and i'd like to put someone else there. and so all that was very amicable at the time and something that, you know,...
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all of that was amicable at the time and something that he understood to be such once deb was willing to take the job. david? >> governor, a couple of hours after the story broke yesterday, the assembly transportation boss was discussing the fact that the more he learns about this through thousands of pages of documents, the longer the list was growing of people he would be thinking about issuing subpoena to. and he was asked if that could possibly include you and he said, he had the authority to issue a subpoena to anybody who needs -- he needs to get information from. if you were to get a subpoena for whatever reason, what would you do? >> i'm not going to speculate on that. >> matt? >> the revealing nature of the e-mails, wondering what else and what other e-mails -- for government e-mails related to this and they were told there was nothing. yet these e-mails yesterday reveal there was e-mail related to this issue. did you know about that? is there a transparency issue generally in the administration? >> a, i don't know what you're talking about, that's the first i've heard of it.
all of that was amicable at the time and something that he understood to be such once deb was willing to take the job. david? >> governor, a couple of hours after the story broke yesterday, the assembly transportation boss was discussing the fact that the more he learns about this through thousands of pages of documents, the longer the list was growing of people he would be thinking about issuing subpoena to. and he was asked if that could possibly include you and he said, he had the...
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. >>> usted deb debe obtener financiamiento an tes de ir al concesionario, es la mejor forma. >>> utilicete fue? >> bien, me tomaron una prueba de sangre y me hicieron un ultrasonido. >> ¿eso fue todo? >> hum, hum. ahora a esperar. >> ¿y cuÁndo te entregan los resultados? >> maÑana. nada mÁs de pensarlo se me hace un nudo aquÍ. >> todo va a salir bien, hay que pensar positivamente. >> es que no quiero hacerme falsas esperanzas. >> a lo mejor maÑana te llevas una sorpresa, una buena sorpresa. >> hay que contactar a ese cuate >> ¿a mike rodrÍguez? >> sÍ. pero no sÉ cÓmo hacerle, ni modo que le hable por telÉfono, exponiÉndome a que me conteste falcÓn. ademÁs hay que asegurarse de qu
. >>> usted deb debe obtener financiamiento an tes de ir al concesionario, es la mejor forma. >>> utilicete fue? >> bien, me tomaron una prueba de sangre y me hicieron un ultrasonido. >> ¿eso fue todo? >> hum, hum. ahora a esperar. >> ¿y cuÁndo te entregan los resultados? >> maÑana. nada mÁs de pensarlo se me hace un nudo aquÍ. >> todo va a salir bien, hay que pensar positivamente. >> es que no quiero hacerme falsas esperanzas....
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people who think we always travel on air force 1, it was not quite the way, and linda, and i think deb was there, we spent two and a half hours at the campus police station because clinton would in the leave until the guy who owned the car got his car back. [laughter] that's what travel in those days were, but the main thing was it was about ideas. let me quickly move very fast forward and for those of you who want to know what the republicans could do, lessons learn, read my piece in "politico" magazine, but i want to say a thing about what we need to do because we are not going to have these demographic advantages forever. it's very important, to me, any way, that we make liberalism and progressive government work again, and so, to me, we should have two priorities. one, we need more than anything else a new round of reinventing government, the fixed government. in the 1980s, people lost faith in government and our ability to govern, and that's why we have the three worst elections ever. we can't afford that again. so as i said, obamacare is a good structure, and that i could explain
people who think we always travel on air force 1, it was not quite the way, and linda, and i think deb was there, we spent two and a half hours at the campus police station because clinton would in the leave until the guy who owned the car got his car back. [laughter] that's what travel in those days were, but the main thing was it was about ideas. let me quickly move very fast forward and for those of you who want to know what the republicans could do, lessons learn, read my piece in...
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and linda and i think deb was there. we spent two and a half hours at the campus police station, because clinton would not leave until the guy who owned the car got his car back. [laughter] so that's what travel in those days were. but the main thing was it was about ideas. let me just quickly move very tsa forward. and for those of you who want to know what the republicans could do, lessons they could learn, you can read my piece in politico magazine. but i just want to say one thing about what we need to do. because we aren't going to have these demographic advantages forever. and it's very important to me anyway that we make liberalism and progressive government work again. and so to me, we should have two priorities. one, we need more than anything else a new round of reinventing government to fix government. in the 1980s people lost faith in government and our ability to govern, and that's why we had the three worst elections ever. we can't afford that again. and so as i said a minute ago, i think obama care's a goo
and linda and i think deb was there. we spent two and a half hours at the campus police station, because clinton would not leave until the guy who owned the car got his car back. [laughter] so that's what travel in those days were. but the main thing was it was about ideas. let me just quickly move very tsa forward. and for those of you who want to know what the republicans could do, lessons they could learn, you can read my piece in politico magazine. but i just want to say one thing about...
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she said, deb business, thanks to obamacare i don't have to ask the pharmacist to score my miss. i used to do that so they would ask me longer. because the doughnut hole is closing i can afford my prescriptions now. eye-opening moment for me because i used that story generally arguing for affordable care act passage. i stood in line at seniors at pharmacy couldn't afford to pay for prescriptions. they had to decide which to fill and which to leave. this is woman i knew well directly benefited from the closure of the medicare prescription drug coverage gap. more clear to me that obamacare and safety nedp programs like medicare are essential maintainingre minimum quality of life for ouro seniors. of course reforms have improved lives of americans of all ages. i have friend an constituents who worried about health care coverage for young adult sons and daughters who after graduation sometimes find it hard to find a job with benefits. in years pas dt insurance companies were free to end coverage for dependent children enrolled in their parents plan at age of 19. thanks to obamacare,
she said, deb business, thanks to obamacare i don't have to ask the pharmacist to score my miss. i used to do that so they would ask me longer. because the doughnut hole is closing i can afford my prescriptions now. eye-opening moment for me because i used that story generally arguing for affordable care act passage. i stood in line at seniors at pharmacy couldn't afford to pay for prescriptions. they had to decide which to fill and which to leave. this is woman i knew well directly benefited...
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deb feyerick is here with more. deb? >> jake, imagine butting heads over a total of $2.2 million.he governor says, i've got it. the mayor says, not too fast. these are two friends in the political arena but they are also former colleagues. they have a growing practical and philosophical divide. >> it's time for new york state to have universal full day pre-k statewide. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after new york governor andrew cuomo offered $2.2 billion to pay for k and pre-k after-school programs, new york city governor said thanks and no thanks. >> i want the new york city to provide and control. >> reporter: he promised voters he would tax the new york city's rich. it's a promise that he intends to keep. governor cuomo is running for ee re-election. one of his top aides questioned the mayor's logic. >> if the money is there, why raise money on anybody to pay for something when you don't need the money for it. >> reporter: conservative critic amy holmes says mayor de blasio is being disingenuous. if, in fact, his goal was to get universal pre-k, well, he got it. >> he's a pr
deb feyerick is here with more. deb? >> jake, imagine butting heads over a total of $2.2 million.he governor says, i've got it. the mayor says, not too fast. these are two friends in the political arena but they are also former colleagues. they have a growing practical and philosophical divide. >> it's time for new york state to have universal full day pre-k statewide. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after new york governor andrew cuomo offered $2.2 billion to pay for k and...
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your lungs sound clear. >> reporter: deb finally was diagnosed with vocal cord dysfunction.s a lesson for all patients. >> if you have breathing problems that have been diagnosed as asthma and you have never had a breathing test, make sure you work with your physician to get a breathing test. >> reporter: in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the centers for disease control estimates asthma costs the u.s. more than $1 billion a week. obviously the correct diagnosis could cut those costs. >>> i'm super proud of myself. i can't believe i did it. >> how her graduation is even more special considering the tremendous obstacles she faced along the way. >> good evening. even on the chilliest day of the week today it was the 12th straight day with at least one record high in the bay area. will we have 13 and 14 over the weekend? the answer in the seven-day forecast coming up. >>> i'm gary gelfand. coming up in sports, the sharks lock up two key players. >> don't you ever talk about me! >> costly little outburst by mr. sherman. the nfl mulled it over and the seahawks corner has
your lungs sound clear. >> reporter: deb finally was diagnosed with vocal cord dysfunction.s a lesson for all patients. >> if you have breathing problems that have been diagnosed as asthma and you have never had a breathing test, make sure you work with your physician to get a breathing test. >> reporter: in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the centers for disease control estimates asthma costs the u.s. more than $1 billion a week. obviously the correct diagnosis...
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what is this all about, deb? >> reporter: i'll tell you, jan, this is the part of the story where a news reporter does something dangerous and tells you not to do this. i'll take a little walk. as you can look down, how do you navigate this right here? and take a look over here and show the rest of the sidewalk, right on wisconsin, right off the major road where people are walking all the time. how do you navigate this if you are elderly or disabled, you really can't. so who is responsible? just about everywhere in the dmv it's the property owner right here, that's going to be pnc bank. but here is when you have to make sure that you have your sidewalk shoveled by. let's take a look. in d.c., certainly you've got 24 hours. montgomery county, 24 hours, prince george's county, 24 hours. again that's all within the last snowfall. in arlington it depends on the amount of snow. if it is less than six inches, you have 24 hours, more than that you get a couple of hours at 36 hours total. alexandria, you have 48 hours. a
what is this all about, deb? >> reporter: i'll tell you, jan, this is the part of the story where a news reporter does something dangerous and tells you not to do this. i'll take a little walk. as you can look down, how do you navigate this right here? and take a look over here and show the rest of the sidewalk, right on wisconsin, right off the major road where people are walking all the time. how do you navigate this if you are elderly or disabled, you really can't. so who is...
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deb feyerick has this exclusive report.mages may be disturbing. >> reporter: the sun was just going down when alfred wright pulled into this liquor store on a long, quiet stretch in east texas. the 28-year-old physical therapist was on his way to see a patient when his unreliable pickup truck broke down again. his wife, lauren, who was home with their two young sons, immediately sent for his parents to get him. >> the last time i called him, i just heard heavy breathing. he was not responding to anything i was saying. >> reporter: his parents were still 20 minutes away. lauren was growing frantic sending text after text. at 5:57, trying to get to you. answer the phone, answer the phone, please answer. at 6:16, i said, please answer and that was after i had already heard him in distress of some sort. >> reporter: when his parents got to the store, they saw alfred's truck but no sign of alfred. only the clerk behind the counter. >> i went and asked her had she saw a clean-cut young black guy in scrubs. she told me, yes, i saw
deb feyerick has this exclusive report.mages may be disturbing. >> reporter: the sun was just going down when alfred wright pulled into this liquor store on a long, quiet stretch in east texas. the 28-year-old physical therapist was on his way to see a patient when his unreliable pickup truck broke down again. his wife, lauren, who was home with their two young sons, immediately sent for his parents to get him. >> the last time i called him, i just heard heavy breathing. he was not...
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. >> these to deb -- two austrians are favorites. out the qualification jump.e is already qualified. the other showed his ambition to maintain the lead in overall points. he reached 120 3.5 meters putting him in second place behind the norwegian who jumped 127 meters. contingent, the 22-year-old was the best among them getting fourth place. he may even have a chance of making it to the winter podium even that the fellow tournament favorite landed with a disappointing 120 meters. it looks as if the fans may be disappointed on saturday. the weather forecast predicts downslope winds of up to 100 kilometers per hour, meaning any spectacular jumps are highly unlikely. >> looking ahead to the winter olympics and the german team is hoping for a big haul of medals across the sledding events. we take a look at their preparations. >> they ready to conquer. the german team is gearing up for the olympic games. despite disappointing results in the lead up to sochi, they hope to repeat their success of four years ago. agreed with the german federation that our goal will be n
. >> these to deb -- two austrians are favorites. out the qualification jump.e is already qualified. the other showed his ambition to maintain the lead in overall points. he reached 120 3.5 meters putting him in second place behind the norwegian who jumped 127 meters. contingent, the 22-year-old was the best among them getting fourth place. he may even have a chance of making it to the winter podium even that the fellow tournament favorite landed with a disappointing 120 meters. it looks...
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deborah feyerick's reporting put a spotlight on the case, there is a late, new development tonight and deb has details, working her sources and joining us now. what are you learning? >> reporter: what we can tell you, anderson, is the justice department, attorney general eric holder is being contacted about looking into this case. congressman sheila jackson lee from the houston area of texas met with the wright family yesterday for several hours. she had seen our three-part investigation here on "ac 360" into the death and experience of alfred wright. we spoke to her chief of staff today. he says they are drafting a letter as we speak. that letter's going to go to the justice department, attorney general eric holder, as well as the u.s. attorney in beaumont, texas. we have no specifics just yet on the kind of investigation or assistance they're going to ask from the justice department, but it would include things, for example, like civil rights allegations, hate crimes, corruption, corruption within law enforcement. and the texas rangers have been asking the fbi for assistance. right now,
deborah feyerick's reporting put a spotlight on the case, there is a late, new development tonight and deb has details, working her sources and joining us now. what are you learning? >> reporter: what we can tell you, anderson, is the justice department, attorney general eric holder is being contacted about looking into this case. congressman sheila jackson lee from the houston area of texas met with the wright family yesterday for several hours. she had seen our three-part investigation...
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. >>> former basketball tar deb necessary rodman is back in north korea accompanied by retired nba playersnd play a game against a north korean teal on wednesday which happens to be the birthday of the leader, kim jong-un, calling this basketball diplomacy designed to she the communist nation isn't so bad. including former stars include ben bicker. >> scientists studied britain activity of a group of students reading a fictional novel. they saw heightened connectivity in the language and primary sense i motor areas of the brain daze after the subjects finished reading. reading fiction can improve your brain muscle memory. the study is published in "brain connectivity." >>> a have a waitress is starting the year with the biggest tip she ever received. a customer surprised her with $1,000 tip. she was $500 and a job site matched that. collins has been leaving $500 in honor of his brother who died of cancer in 2012 but before he passed an he said his brother asked they go out to dinner and leave somebody an awesome sip. so far he has surprised more than 90 unsuspecting servers. >> the 49ers h
. >>> former basketball tar deb necessary rodman is back in north korea accompanied by retired nba playersnd play a game against a north korean teal on wednesday which happens to be the birthday of the leader, kim jong-un, calling this basketball diplomacy designed to she the communist nation isn't so bad. including former stars include ben bicker. >> scientists studied britain activity of a group of students reading a fictional novel. they saw heightened connectivity in the...
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we're becoming united, left, middle, right of our party, standing now with the kind of ideas that bill deb element asio ran on, and then your party is split all over the place. you can't pick between a ted cruz or chris kris yik. aren't you concerned the divisions will give us an opportunity to run up the middle? >> you call them divisions, i so el it as diversity. we have a party that welcomes both in the same party. you name for me five prominent pro-life democrats in this country? there are none left. you pushed them out. you're not unified, the democratic party is monolithic. there's a difference. you've squeezed out pro-life democrats, no more boll weevil democrats, 12 blue-dog democrats. in 2007 there were over 50. there are 12 left. >> so now you're saying that your party is welcoming -- >> no, no, what i'm saying -- the new agenda -- >> the welcoming party in the united states? >> yes. >>> everybody is worried about a primary challenge. everybody they do leaves them open to a primary challenge. people who are the most conservative, they get primary challenged. that's a diverse part
we're becoming united, left, middle, right of our party, standing now with the kind of ideas that bill deb element asio ran on, and then your party is split all over the place. you can't pick between a ted cruz or chris kris yik. aren't you concerned the divisions will give us an opportunity to run up the middle? >> you call them divisions, i so el it as diversity. we have a party that welcomes both in the same party. you name for me five prominent pro-life democrats in this country?...
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thank you, deb.[applause] another good government thing that i want to thank the legislators for your leadership on, returning hard-earned dollars to your taxpayers. one of the big purchases after a home that somebody can make as a vehicle. one of the reforms we made this year, because we had a broken system in michigan, we were one of the few states in the country where you would pay a sales tax on the entire purchase price. most states you pay on the difference. we cannot take care of the tax liability, but we passed legislation to return dollars on thedifference back to taxpayer. so thank you for that great tax reform. [applause] two pieces of unfinished business. one is transportation. achieve comprehensive transportation reform. we need to invest more and i think we are seeing that. we have entered pothole season. i would say i want to complement the legislators in partnership we were able to put close to a quarter billion dollars of general fund money towards transportation. we are going to wor
thank you, deb.[applause] another good government thing that i want to thank the legislators for your leadership on, returning hard-earned dollars to your taxpayers. one of the big purchases after a home that somebody can make as a vehicle. one of the reforms we made this year, because we had a broken system in michigan, we were one of the few states in the country where you would pay a sales tax on the entire purchase price. most states you pay on the difference. we cannot take care of the tax...
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what's going on, deb? >> reporter: wolf, it's always about the money, and apparently how to make good on individual campaign pledges that seem to at base contradict one another. new york's two dominant alpha males, two democrats, yet each on opposite sides of a key issue -- to tax or not to tax. andrew cuomo, who's running for reelection says no to raising taxes. >> reporter: while new york city's proceeding everybody mayor says yesterday, yes, but only on the rich. the average cost? >> $973 a year. that's less than there 3 a day, about the cost of a small soy latte at your local starbucks. think about it a five-year tax on the wealthiest among us with every dollar dedicated to prooismt-k and afterschool. >> reporter: they both held near concurrent press conferences 150 miles apart. asked straight out whether there's a battle brewing, the mayor was emphatic. >> reporter: is this a beginning of a face-off? >> he has a vision for state taxes and i respect that. we're talking about the ability of the people i
what's going on, deb? >> reporter: wolf, it's always about the money, and apparently how to make good on individual campaign pledges that seem to at base contradict one another. new york's two dominant alpha males, two democrats, yet each on opposite sides of a key issue -- to tax or not to tax. andrew cuomo, who's running for reelection says no to raising taxes. >> reporter: while new york city's proceeding everybody mayor says yesterday, yes, but only on the rich. the average...
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. >> my officemate deb, a wise woman. she has nothing incriminating that could ever get there.s, guy. >>> december, the weakest month for jobs growth in years. so who's getting hired? how are they doing it? tell us your story at cnnmoney #i got a job. sees back here next saturday, 9:30 a.m., brand new "your money" then. have a great weekend. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. the top stories we're following. on top of breaking news. a minor win for baseball super star alex rodriguez, and ash drater reduced his suspension to 1 2 ga62 games. neither the player nor the league seems to be thrilled with the decision. jason carroll is following this breaking story for us from new york.
. >> my officemate deb, a wise woman. she has nothing incriminating that could ever get there.s, guy. >>> december, the weakest month for jobs growth in years. so who's getting hired? how are they doing it? tell us your story at cnnmoney #i got a job. sees back here next saturday, 9:30 a.m., brand new "your money" then. have a great weekend. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. the top stories we're following. on top of breaking news. a minor win for...
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i need to be careful i'm sending you rahman on a subway station in one of deb's a series of being caught is business as usual but the thirteen storey shopping center above the station. the tv news may be repaid in the show receipts of explosive than the protest but it appears that many people are still being normal lives. despite the semblance of normalcy the ongoing confusion is having an impact on thailand's economy. one area that is being paid to his torso which accounts for about ten percent of the country's gross domestic product. encaustic international a sweater for airport has seen a drop in the number of travelers while hotels report an increase in cancellations since last month. since november the value of the thai currency the baht has dropped by about five percent and the prices of thai shares have declined by about nine percent in the meantime there was no sign that he did the thai government of prime minister the silat ordered protesters close to finding a solution to the ongoing confrontation there's concern that the current political strife place a series that was on that
i need to be careful i'm sending you rahman on a subway station in one of deb's a series of being caught is business as usual but the thirteen storey shopping center above the station. the tv news may be repaid in the show receipts of explosive than the protest but it appears that many people are still being normal lives. despite the semblance of normalcy the ongoing confusion is having an impact on thailand's economy. one area that is being paid to his torso which accounts for about ten...
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. >> reporter: to think jj was abandoned at 5 weeks old but she stood out to trainer deb cunningham whotrainable puppies. >> you want one who is confident and will say, hey, i need you to pay attention. >> reporter: she says any dog can be trained using saliva samples. >> this is her trees for when she's alert. >> reporter: all this means kk gets to live a relatively normal life and go to school. >> this dog is a miracle to us every day. >> shouli tell people that you love your dog? how much? >> more than a number. >> reporter: more than any number? so would you say a thousand? >> more than a thousand. >> reporter: more than a thousand. >> a if you number, a phillion. >> reporter: and she assures us that's a lot. steve osunsami. abc news. >> that dog should get a medal. >> i agree. >> that's what's making news in >> new this morning. deputies are looking into a deadly shooting. and taking a look outside right now. that brutal cold is sticking around. but the good news is not for too much longer. good morning, washington. >> we promise, the warm air is going to get here eventually. we ha
. >> reporter: to think jj was abandoned at 5 weeks old but she stood out to trainer deb cunningham whotrainable puppies. >> you want one who is confident and will say, hey, i need you to pay attention. >> reporter: she says any dog can be trained using saliva samples. >> this is her trees for when she's alert. >> reporter: all this means kk gets to live a relatively normal life and go to school. >> this dog is a miracle to us every day. >> shouli tell...
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african leaders cross where they are fantastic at the beginning and something happens four decades, five deb aids we are interviewing them. are you done after two terms? the constitution says you are done after two terms? >> i think we shouldn't just over simplify things. it's not just name we are going det/* getting used to as africans. there are names given to africans. >> strongman being one. you don't like that? >> we go along with things that are not acceptable to racism. >> the constitution is important to you because you came into such chaos? >> it is important to all of us in the country. >> whams then after two terms? will you step down? >> by then, the person, i may ask that question. >> you are not saying you are done after two terms? >> no, i am saying i am not beholden to these questions. >> he is sorting out the 9 years of his second term as president. the constitution of rwanda says he is only allowed two terms but very few people expect this man who has dominated rwandan politics for the last 20 years to step ahead any time soon. that's our coverage from the world economic fo
african leaders cross where they are fantastic at the beginning and something happens four decades, five deb aids we are interviewing them. are you done after two terms? the constitution says you are done after two terms? >> i think we shouldn't just over simplify things. it's not just name we are going det/* getting used to as africans. there are names given to africans. >> strongman being one. you don't like that? >> we go along with things that are not acceptable to racism....
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but she stood out to trainer deb cunningham, who searches the shelters for trainable puppies. >> you who's confident, one who's going to say, hey, i need you to pay attention. >> reporter: she says any dog can be trained using saliva samples. no different than training dogs to detect low blood sugar levels or epileptic seizures. watch as this dog literally pins his owner to the ground. >> this is her treat for when she alerts. >> reporter: all this means that k.k. gets to live a relatively normal life and even go to school. >> you know this dog is a miracle to us, every day. >> reporter: should i tell people that you love your dog? how much? >> more than any number. >> reporter: more than any number? so, would you say a thousand? >> more than a thousand. >> reporter: more than a thousand. >> i make up a new number. a fillion. >> reporter: and she assures us, that's a lot. steve osunsami, abc news, raleigh. >>> stay with us, all the time at abcnews.com. "nightline," later. i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. [ whimpering ] [ coo-coo! coo-coo! ] [ burp! ] [ boing! ] [ strike! sque
but she stood out to trainer deb cunningham, who searches the shelters for trainable puppies. >> you who's confident, one who's going to say, hey, i need you to pay attention. >> reporter: she says any dog can be trained using saliva samples. no different than training dogs to detect low blood sugar levels or epileptic seizures. watch as this dog literally pins his owner to the ground. >> this is her treat for when she alerts. >> reporter: all this means that k.k. gets...
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mark carney it was quite pathetic but i think it's a good photo i think that's my takeaway photo for deb. well back to the day that data started the form started here in the u.k. the other side of this boom and bust sort of financial eyes economy police to ask home secretary to approve use of water cannon across the country the association of chief police officers said that the need to control continued protests from quote ongoing and potential future austerity measures justifies the introduction of water cannon across britain for the first time. i think they should feel themselves lucky that they're going to use water cannons on the on the victims of financialization instead of actually stuffing the victims into the cannon itself and firing the victims at each other and just using human cannonballs i think that'll be the next step of george osborne the giant poker stuffing the austerity victims into cannons and firing them over the thames and then you know taking pot shots at him from buckingham palace that'll be kind. take it they got rid of fox on thing that didn't have austerity vict
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new forords are nothing you, deb. here is a look what is coming up tonight.and thenf shield" trophy wife and killer women and then we will have the latest on the storm and of course any school closings for tomorrow on abc seven -- abc 7 news. are going to be playing. >> these are hockey players. they are used to the ice and snow. not be there. may alex ovechkin did not participate in the morning skate because of a lower body injury and he will be a gametime decision tonight. there, the will be capital sent phillips down to her she. he has spent two months as a backup after starting 29 games. but now he is going to reclaim that spot and reclaim his confidence. >> it is a relief and the fact that you get to practice a lot more. i feel like i'm not going to fall behind from not being able to practice and that is a plus. at the same time, you have to perform no matter the circumstances. under, they say third time is a charm but what about the fourth? novak djokovic said unto invest and one rita -- set out to win the questawinka ends for that fourth title. he wins
new forords are nothing you, deb. here is a look what is coming up tonight.and thenf shield" trophy wife and killer women and then we will have the latest on the storm and of course any school closings for tomorrow on abc seven -- abc 7 news. are going to be playing. >> these are hockey players. they are used to the ice and snow. not be there. may alex ovechkin did not participate in the morning skate because of a lower body injury and he will be a gametime decision tonight. there,...
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the deb -- debit card does not have the protections, and check your account.n expert says check it daily, and that's a lot to do. i think people should have fewer cars, check and make sure nobody is using them right now. >> amex, visa, debit card. that's all you've need. >> you can do with less. >> if you need to rent a card you need a a credit card. >> at least one. i it's not a bad thing to have a credit card or use a credit card. just do ill intelligently. >> good thing to pay it off. >> every month. >> facebook's days may be numbered. what a gift that would be. that's according to some researchers who say the social media site with around a billion followers could soon become almost extinct. no more facebook? i don't believe me. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million busines
the deb -- debit card does not have the protections, and check your account.n expert says check it daily, and that's a lot to do. i think people should have fewer cars, check and make sure nobody is using them right now. >> amex, visa, debit card. that's all you've need. >> you can do with less. >> if you need to rent a card you need a a credit card. >> at least one. i it's not a bad thing to have a credit card or use a credit card. just do ill intelligently. >>...
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and job growth, which we saw in debs, has been averaging $2,000 a month, which is significant.he unemployment rate has fallen sharply now, and some of that is for bad reasons, it's for people dropping out of the labor force and being discouraged by the market. and one of the elements that you have to keep in mind, the fed was facing particularly in the last year an usually tight fiscal policy. if you look at past recoveries, generally the government is helping the recovery, and not you cutting back on spending, so the fed was really pushing the accelerator while congress was hitting the brakes. >> pedro, i want to talk about janet yellen, talking about the championship. and what challenges does she face? tell us how her leadership will be different than bernanke. >> every fed transition in recent years has pledged some continuity because they don't want to spook the markets, thinking that the policy is going to take a very different direction. but her leadership style will likely be different. i think one the things that she'll have to grapple with is ben bernanke has, to his c
and job growth, which we saw in debs, has been averaging $2,000 a month, which is significant.he unemployment rate has fallen sharply now, and some of that is for bad reasons, it's for people dropping out of the labor force and being discouraged by the market. and one of the elements that you have to keep in mind, the fed was facing particularly in the last year an usually tight fiscal policy. if you look at past recoveries, generally the government is helping the recovery, and not you cutting...
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now, remember, target retail reported thieves swiped credit and deb -- debit card info so there couldan overlap between the groups of numbers were getting and could also mean many more people at risk, at many as 100 million is the number we're being targeted with today. and the company reports customers will not be liable for the cost of any fraudulent charges from the breach. they said that. the several states attorney general say they're investigating. criminal defense attorney ashley merchant joins us now. what's the biggest challenge for target? are they facing lawsuits? >> they're definitely facing lawsuits. facing class action from all over the country of people who have innewmannable damage that -- they don't even know what happened yet. they don't know in five years from now they may not try to buy a house and their credit has been damage when they apply for a mortgage. i think these unforeseen damages is what is scary for target right now. >> ashley, what is your first response when you hear the number could be well north of 70 million people affected? >> that is over a quart
now, remember, target retail reported thieves swiped credit and deb -- debit card info so there couldan overlap between the groups of numbers were getting and could also mean many more people at risk, at many as 100 million is the number we're being targeted with today. and the company reports customers will not be liable for the cost of any fraudulent charges from the breach. they said that. the several states attorney general say they're investigating. criminal defense attorney ashley...
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many people asking themselves if it is just a tough time for enhams.wns -- deb they are talking about last- minute gift rush, a huge surge in the last 10 days before christmas. emergely more details to on that story as we go through the week ahead. hasitalian carmaker fiat agreed to buy the remaining stake in chrysler it does not yet hold. we are getting an opening price on fiat shares. deal wouldon dollar give fiat full ownership of the third largest u.s. automaker. ryan chilcote has more. the stock is up 13%. is this a good deal for the ceo? >> clearly, investors think so. there is two things to this. one is the price that sergio marchionne paid. -- $4.35 billion i should say. it is less than what many people thought. a lot of people thought he would pay somewhere between $4.5 billion and $5 billion. $5 billion is what the union wanted. he upped it a little bit. the second part i think is that this is happening at all. there was that idea that there could be an ipo, that chrysler could have an ipo which was really about price discovery. the result of that price discovery was that ba
many people asking themselves if it is just a tough time for enhams.wns -- deb they are talking about last- minute gift rush, a huge surge in the last 10 days before christmas. emergely more details to on that story as we go through the week ahead. hasitalian carmaker fiat agreed to buy the remaining stake in chrysler it does not yet hold. we are getting an opening price on fiat shares. deal wouldon dollar give fiat full ownership of the third largest u.s. automaker. ryan chilcote has more. the...
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t taking on new deb-- it's as if chris christies and ken must be forced to exist under the same tent,s of policy can't. do you agree with that? >> look, it was a huge struggle for democrats in the 90s to sort of realign themselves with the country. yes, they changed position on hot button issues. substantive policy change. two, after doing that, they won. it's really victory that tends to soothe all of these wounds and these divisions. the party out of power is always squabbling. if you get someone like christie who comes in and wins the white house, you find these disputes and big front page stories about the cleavage in the party go away over time. >> one last one for you, josh. what do you make of the fact that mike lee has been tapped to give the tea party state of the union response? the mainstream republican party has not been able to pick their spokesperson yet. >> he's been saying things that aren't purely about messages and jobs, jobs, jobs anymore. i think that's a hopeful sign from the tea party. i think the mainstream republicans don't know what kind of policy message they
t taking on new deb-- it's as if chris christies and ken must be forced to exist under the same tent,s of policy can't. do you agree with that? >> look, it was a huge struggle for democrats in the 90s to sort of realign themselves with the country. yes, they changed position on hot button issues. substantive policy change. two, after doing that, they won. it's really victory that tends to soothe all of these wounds and these divisions. the party out of power is always squabbling. if you...
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act on our part to make sure we give ourselves a moment of pause, to be able to allow the board to deb liberate what the future direction could be, given the constraints we're facing. >> those plans will be announced over the next two months. >>> the san francisco bulls have officially folded. the minor league hockey team has been playing for the past two seasons. they are affiliated with the san jose sharks. the bulls issued a notice stating that they are seizing operations immediately because they couldn't finalize a deal with the new owner. >>> okay. let's check in with jeff ranieri with the micro climate forecast. >> you know, we're finalizing everything with mother nature trying to get the rain on track for us this week, but i do want to take just one step back and take a look at how wild and wacky january has been. 73 degrees back here on january the 15th and 16th, wasn't 100 degrees, but 73 was good enough to give us the all-time hottest day ever for january. so it has been sunny. it's been hot, it's been record-setting. if my memory seconds me correctly here on something i read
act on our part to make sure we give ourselves a moment of pause, to be able to allow the board to deb liberate what the future direction could be, given the constraints we're facing. >> those plans will be announced over the next two months. >>> the san francisco bulls have officially folded. the minor league hockey team has been playing for the past two seasons. they are affiliated with the san jose sharks. the bulls issued a notice stating that they are seizing operations...
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. >> founder deb sterling thought it was another day at the office when the president and ceo of thebasin few it walked through her door. >> how are you congratulations. i am here to tell you on behalf of all small businesses on behalf of over 1 million votes and 8,000 employees at intuit you are the grand prize winner. unfew it small business big day. so kichlt more cool. this superbowl sunday. 100 million people will learn the story of goldie pwloychblingt as father of 2 daughter thanks for second the message out to the world and believe me entire generation is going to be different as a result. you have really put a dent in the universe. we are so happy for you. >> thank you so much. >> so happy. >> this is like i can't even word can't describe how excited i am. how proud i am of our team and this opportunity. it's seriously a dream come true. >>reporter: golde blocks beat out 15,000 other business for the top praises. committee narrowed the field but ultimately a worldwide on line vote picked the wish. right now the entire golde block staff of 13 is in new york at viewing party.
. >> founder deb sterling thought it was another day at the office when the president and ceo of thebasin few it walked through her door. >> how are you congratulations. i am here to tell you on behalf of all small businesses on behalf of over 1 million votes and 8,000 employees at intuit you are the grand prize winner. unfew it small business big day. so kichlt more cool. this superbowl sunday. 100 million people will learn the story of goldie pwloychblingt as father of 2 daughter...
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. >> tom, according to the times zed ded torl debt debt torl deb. >> problem offing it is just the factthat he gave it out. whether or not that actually harmed us in a national security standpoint, whether our adversaries have information that they can use, as far as the release of the information, there is no doubt that he released classified information and that is a violation of federal law. >> u.s. troops would be directly hurt by what he released? >> anyone could be hurt. anyone putting their neck on the line, cia, fbi, any foreign personnel and of course our military personnel because tactics, techniques and procedures are things we always try okeep secret. he not only released these ttps he released all kinds of data that can be used overseas. >> go ahead karen. >> i think one of the reasons the times is willing to come out on a limb is what he didn't release. he has an awful lot of information that he has chosen not to release. >> yet. >> yet. but he hasn't shown any sign of threatening to, he hasn't bargained with it as far as we know. >> if he were to agree not to release the
. >> tom, according to the times zed ded torl debt debt torl deb. >> problem offing it is just the factthat he gave it out. whether or not that actually harmed us in a national security standpoint, whether our adversaries have information that they can use, as far as the release of the information, there is no doubt that he released classified information and that is a violation of federal law. >> u.s. troops would be directly hurt by what he released? >> anyone could be...
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. >> in a hearing yesterday with gina mccarthy, deb fisher hammered administration energy regulations and policies. >> americans can only expect even higher energy prices and greater job losses. countries that have made shifts away from fossil fuels are now finding such policy positions to be untenable. >> polls taken last year show the american people support the project by more than two to one. with a weak jobs report last week, supporters say it's a no-brainer. but for the president, that would create conflict with a key componeabout of his base. >> mike emanuel live on the hill, thank you. >>> more employers are looking for help, and more employees are quitting. that's the latest word from the labor department. job openings reached 4 million in november. a five and half year high. about 2.5 million people quit, the most in five years. those are both preted as good signs for the job market. competition for open jobs is down from 6.7 people per opening in 2009 to 2.7 in november. >>> stocks were mixed today. the dow gains 41.5. the s & p lost 7. for the week, the dow gained .13%. th
. >> in a hearing yesterday with gina mccarthy, deb fisher hammered administration energy regulations and policies. >> americans can only expect even higher energy prices and greater job losses. countries that have made shifts away from fossil fuels are now finding such policy positions to be untenable. >> polls taken last year show the american people support the project by more than two to one. with a weak jobs report last week, supporters say it's a no-brainer. but for the...
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my grandmother was a witness to the factory fire and went to work for eugene debs.been political my whole life and always promised myself one day i was going to say, in a book, i was going to say, i was not born in 1947, i was born in 1881 when all the stories started that developed my character. >> but you look back to the kennedy era, i believe, and feel that was the last time that there was a real enjoinment of civilians, kids, grownups in a sort of national purpose. >> yes, yes. >> where do you put economics into this? i spent the last five or six years in the d.c. school system dealing with kids who go to school hungry and come home to no parents or foster homes or don't have homes, asking those kids to be civically engaged is asking a lot. >> especially if they take home ec out of the curriculum. they do take the necessary classes out of the curriculum, so you don't have any knowledge of civic authority. we are the sovereign in this country. nobody knows it, and nobody raises their hand and says, mr. president, answer the question. no one does that. and i went
my grandmother was a witness to the factory fire and went to work for eugene debs.been political my whole life and always promised myself one day i was going to say, in a book, i was going to say, i was not born in 1947, i was born in 1881 when all the stories started that developed my character. >> but you look back to the kennedy era, i believe, and feel that was the last time that there was a real enjoinment of civilians, kids, grownups in a sort of national purpose. >> yes, yes....
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there is a school in san francisco called deb boot camp which claims it can take anybody a school teacher or barista, turn him or her into a web developer in nine weeks. and the guy in charge says even a reporter can do it. because you don't have to be good at math. >> i'm terrible at math and i'm a pretty decent developer and some of the people who graduate are it new good at math. >> more this sunday on "press: here." it's a $12,000 tuition, but he placed people in $85,000 jobs. >> he has a pretty good success rate. >> he places about 95% of his students. >> pretty intensive. >> wonder if he could do me. >> even reporters. don't know about anchors. >> payday friday for a lot of folks. and the fact it's friday, people looking forward to it. >> definitely. us included. san jose looking nice and clear, good friday morning to you. temperatures right now are kind of all over the place, the microclimates making a big time appearance. 41 degrees in the north bay, 49 in san francisco, down the golden gate bridge you can see the bay bridge is clear. we don't have fog to report. unseasonably mild
there is a school in san francisco called deb boot camp which claims it can take anybody a school teacher or barista, turn him or her into a web developer in nine weeks. and the guy in charge says even a reporter can do it. because you don't have to be good at math. >> i'm terrible at math and i'm a pretty decent developer and some of the people who graduate are it new good at math. >> more this sunday on "press: here." it's a $12,000 tuition, but he placed people in...
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a spokeswoman for neiman marcus says hackers snatched customers' credit and deb card information and may have used that stolen dat to make purchases. that spokeswoman for neiman says the company is working with the secret service, but she does not say how many customers this affects. of course, target last week did admit that thieves stole personal information from am least 70 million of its customers, not the 40 million it originally reported. right now there is no word of any connection between the target and the neiman marcus takes but sources say at least three other welsh known stores got hit over the holidays, and that other breaches may have happened earlier in the year. keep in mind this target attack could turn out to be the largest security breach ever for any retailer. that's take this to a lawyer, adam thompson, criminal defense attorney and civil law attorney. four other retailers. they won't even tell us what they are yet. >> it's going to be a financial nightmare, this is just disastrous, these companies have affirmingtive obligation to make sure everyone's percentage
a spokeswoman for neiman marcus says hackers snatched customers' credit and deb card information and may have used that stolen dat to make purchases. that spokeswoman for neiman says the company is working with the secret service, but she does not say how many customers this affects. of course, target last week did admit that thieves stole personal information from am least 70 million of its customers, not the 40 million it originally reported. right now there is no word of any connection...
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as deb mentioned, we'll have part two of the investigation tomorrow night on "360."se, let us know what you think. follow me on twitter, #ac360. >>> up next, something to think about before your next flight. could it end the way this flight did at the wrong airport on a dangerously short runway? i'll ask a former top airline pilot how dedicated professionals can get it so wrong, landing at a completely different airport. >>> also later tonight, scammers keep trying to cash in on the newtown tragedy. hard to imagine, but we'll tell you about the latest alleged crook and why authorities want to talk to him. that cheerios is good for your heart, is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that jumped on the woman... [ barks ] ...who brewed the coffee... brew coffee. [ male announcer ] ...that woke the man that was late for work... all right. i got to go. ♪ [ male announcer ] ...and drove
as deb mentioned, we'll have part two of the investigation tomorrow night on "360."se, let us know what you think. follow me on twitter, #ac360. >>> up next, something to think about before your next flight. could it end the way this flight did at the wrong airport on a dangerously short runway? i'll ask a former top airline pilot how dedicated professionals can get it so wrong, landing at a completely different airport. >>> also later tonight, scammers keep trying...
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westbound 580 to 680 completely shut down now so caltrans can come out and clean up this debris, it was debee spilled all over the roadway from a gravel truck chp has been unable to locate with the lanes shut down, detours will be in place. already though, we have been seeing heavy cop jests building up. because of the debris that was spilled onto the roads, it was getting kicked up and back into other vehicles. wind is shields were cracked, damage to hoods and so forth, also, some accidents reported because of this, so, a real mess as you tray to make that commute out of livermore, out of the altamonte pass to the duplin interchange. we know that the trucks continued south bound along 680, more debris there heading out onto the roads, be very, very careful. eric, kristen? >> thank you. >>> breaking overnight knight had hayward, six people are displaced by a fire at answer parent building on cypress avenue. officials think someone living in a carport storage unit may have started the fire that quickly raced to the building, damaging two units, no one was injured acre mazingly no cars burned
westbound 580 to 680 completely shut down now so caltrans can come out and clean up this debris, it was debee spilled all over the roadway from a gravel truck chp has been unable to locate with the lanes shut down, detours will be in place. already though, we have been seeing heavy cop jests building up. because of the debris that was spilled onto the roads, it was getting kicked up and back into other vehicles. wind is shields were cracked, damage to hoods and so forth, also, some accidents...
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this is due in part to a gravel truck that was carrying deb braden traveling west bound on 580, took 680 connector around all along the way, was losing its load. it was causing lots of gravel to be dumped out onto the roadways. that was getting kicked up into other vehicles hitting windshields, vehicles, causing solo vehicle spinouts, it's been a mess out there keep you updated as to what's been happening in just a little bit. >>> weather-wise irk not a mess up in seattle, the trend of drier weather is still going that way, mostly cloudy, mid to upper 40s for the nfc championship game. notice all the red flag warnings, even in the see air rah, which should be covered by snow and not have to worry about fire danger, red flag warning today, low to middle 70s through the central valley, mod rate, upper 70s, mid-80s downtown, tahoe forecast. next seven day temperatures mid to upper 50s, not a whiff of snow. crisp, eric? >> mike, thanks very much. >>> 5:55 now. >>> smoking has a serious impact on your health but a new report says it is a lot more dangerous than we thought. a study release
this is due in part to a gravel truck that was carrying deb braden traveling west bound on 580, took 680 connector around all along the way, was losing its load. it was causing lots of gravel to be dumped out onto the roadways. that was getting kicked up into other vehicles hitting windshields, vehicles, causing solo vehicle spinouts, it's been a mess out there keep you updated as to what's been happening in just a little bit. >>> weather-wise irk not a mess up in seattle, the trend of...