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debra is a doctor at university of california san francisco medical center. her medicine, so i don't know start the surgery off with some dancing. >> she's a good dancer, too. >> she wanted to make somewhat of a virtual flash mob, so she asked her family and friends to dance with her and record it and they did. at 7:30 in the morning on november 5th, friends in atlanta and connecticut, her aunt from her own living room. debra's video went crazy viral and now has more than 7 million views on youtube. even beyonce shared it on her facebook page. and we did get a chance to talk to debra back in november shortly after her surgery. welcome to the show. how are you feeling? >> i'm doing great. i'm feeling spirnlgly fulfilled. my muscles are pretty sore. so that will require some recuperation. i feel like i've got about 5,000 hookups. >> you who between you get the entire o.r. team to dance with you? >> no one had ever asked. i was more nervous about how the flash mob was going to go than how the surgery was going to go. >> i want to know why you chose that specific
debra is a doctor at university of california san francisco medical center. her medicine, so i don't know start the surgery off with some dancing. >> she's a good dancer, too. >> she wanted to make somewhat of a virtual flash mob, so she asked her family and friends to dance with her and record it and they did. at 7:30 in the morning on november 5th, friends in atlanta and connecticut, her aunt from her own living room. debra's video went crazy viral and now has more than 7 million...
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. >>> inside edition with debra 13 fires. >>> inside edition with debra safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, honey nut cheerios are just $1.88. that's a sweet deal. brew up a great cup for less. starbucks is just $6.99. and lean cuisine entrees are just 2 dollars each. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> investigators in the south bay are looking for the person responsible for setting a dozen fires in the past 6 days. it is the eastern portion of downtown san jose. 13 fires have been set. this area is a mix of residential and commercial. a 10,000 dollars reward is being offered for an arrest and conviction. >>> they are hunting for a serial arsonist in the south bay. have they had leads? >> police have their hands on surveillance video. they say the suspect is responsible for 13 fires. >> reporter: they provided this sketch of the suspect and passed it out throughout the neighborhood hoping someone will k
. >>> inside edition with debra 13 fires. >>> inside edition with debra safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, honey nut cheerios are just $1.88. that's a sweet deal. brew up a great cup for less. starbucks is just $6.99. and lean cuisine entrees are just 2 dollars each. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for...
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i'm debra alfarone in germantown with a look at the clean-up ahead. >> good evening.'m jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. more than 100 million people in 22 states tonight dealing with snow and some bone chilling temperatures. >> including all of us. the snow started falling this afternoon. it's now tapering off in most areas. >> schools are cancelling classes for tomorrow. you can see them on the bottom of your screen. >> there are crews throughout the area. first let's get right to meteorologist topper shutt. what can we expect overnight? >>> here's the problem, like a flash freeze overnight. what's fallen is not going away soon. let's talk about the advisories. the district is still under a winter weather advisory, the immediate metro area is, as long as fairfax county and montgomery county and across into prince george's county, howard county. so primarily because the snow will taper off there last, we'll see it taper off west to east as we go through tonight. hagerstown, winchester, folks to the west are cleared now of the winter weather advisories. snowfall tot
i'm debra alfarone in germantown with a look at the clean-up ahead. >> good evening.'m jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. more than 100 million people in 22 states tonight dealing with snow and some bone chilling temperatures. >> including all of us. the snow started falling this afternoon. it's now tapering off in most areas. >> schools are cancelling classes for tomorrow. you can see them on the bottom of your screen. >> there are crews throughout the area....
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her mother, debra brown, is also present in court. >> okay. >> okay, we're on the record now the casersus monique jeffries. >> before delivering his sentence, the judge allows jeffries to make a statement. >> go ahead, ms. jeffries. >> i would just like to say today that i have forgave myself for what i have done. i'm not a savage beast. i'm a human being. i will admit that it got a little bit out of hand, but i just didn't intentionally put my hands on her. i was provoked. i'm only protecting myself, and i can't help it if i protect myself to where i'm not going to let anybody put their hands on me anymore. since my incarceration, i have a new religion as a muslim. i've learned more than i have as a christian. and being a muslim requires a whole lot of structure, and i finally found something that's really going to structure me and help me guide myself to be a better person. >> thank you very much, ms. jeffries. yes, commonwealth. >> yes, thank you. debra brown, who is the mother, is here in the courtroom today, and i believe that she would like to address the court, and if the court
her mother, debra brown, is also present in court. >> okay. >> okay, we're on the record now the casersus monique jeffries. >> before delivering his sentence, the judge allows jeffries to make a statement. >> go ahead, ms. jeffries. >> i would just like to say today that i have forgave myself for what i have done. i'm not a savage beast. i'm a human being. i will admit that it got a little bit out of hand, but i just didn't intentionally put my hands on her. i was...
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debra, what's so tough about this one?ugh thing is, kids are going hungry at school, so we don't have enough lean meats and proteins, we don't have enough great whole grapes, and we all know what happens when kids get hungry, they get grumpy and hard to be around. so i actually think feeding kids better meals, letting the cafeteria have a little bit more flexibility in what they're cooking, is going to make a huge difference. >> yeah, we don't want them to go hungry but we want them to eat what is available to them. >> yes. >> i also think that's very important that children have a lot of different choices. however, i don't think it's obama's -- the right of passage for him to say what they should and shouldn't be eating. it should all stem within the home, good eating, teaching your children how to eat good fruits and vegetables from the beginning, and then as we know they'll find junk food so it should be up to the school, every succeed individually, not the government to say who -- what they should be eating. >> debra -
debra, what's so tough about this one?ugh thing is, kids are going hungry at school, so we don't have enough lean meats and proteins, we don't have enough great whole grapes, and we all know what happens when kids get hungry, they get grumpy and hard to be around. so i actually think feeding kids better meals, letting the cafeteria have a little bit more flexibility in what they're cooking, is going to make a huge difference. >> yeah, we don't want them to go hungry but we want them to...
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. >>> stay tuned for inside edition with debra norville. >>> a frightening fall for a driver in pacifica. it is unclear why a truck lost control and went 200 feet down a dangerous cliff. rescue efforts took hours. >> reporter: a truck went down a cliff falling 300 feet with the passenger still inside. pacifica police and fire came at 3:45 on tuesday. abc7 shows us the truck down the em bankment. it is covered in so much brush. a chp helicopter came to the rescue and flew to a local high school where an ambulance took the driver to the hospital. it took several hours to lift the truck back up. despite falling 300 feet the driver only had minor injuries. >>> a san jose apartment complex had a police stand off. it started after an officer was assaulted by a burglary suspect on the 600 block of richmond avenue. the swat team was called in. they even shut out the windows of the home with rubber bullets. the suspect was brought down by a police dog and taken into custody and tried to get away on a bicycle. area residents were rattled at sherman oaks elementary school that was looked down for a
. >>> stay tuned for inside edition with debra norville. >>> a frightening fall for a driver in pacifica. it is unclear why a truck lost control and went 200 feet down a dangerous cliff. rescue efforts took hours. >> reporter: a truck went down a cliff falling 300 feet with the passenger still inside. pacifica police and fire came at 3:45 on tuesday. abc7 shows us the truck down the em bankment. it is covered in so much brush. a chp helicopter came to the rescue and flew...
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>> debra burlingame. want to answer him. >>> duck dynasty is back. a sneak peek of season five. >>> and new information surrounding the controversy of one of the biggest songs of the year. ♪ want really get past me ♪ >>> all right. according to something called the index of economic freedom, after seven years of decline, seven, america has dropped out of the top ten most economically free countries. we're now the dumb kid in class, the fat stoned lazy, gum-smacki gum-smacking turd who spends more time smoking than thinking. other countries are moving up. the most improved are like estonia, lithuania, and the czech republic. it's no secret why. they're running from something. their past. having endure ed communist hell. it reminds me of the scene from the poseidon adventure. the heroes are seeking escape ooze another group goes in the wrong direction and cross-examine. we're the group going where they have been. the president took the job to manage this decline as way to usher in the always elusive you tau -- utopian dream. for them, progress requires
>> debra burlingame. want to answer him. >>> duck dynasty is back. a sneak peek of season five. >>> and new information surrounding the controversy of one of the biggest songs of the year. ♪ want really get past me ♪ >>> all right. according to something called the index of economic freedom, after seven years of decline, seven, america has dropped out of the top ten most economically free countries. we're now the dumb kid in class, the fat stoned lazy,...
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. >>> and stay tune for inside edition with debra coming up after the news. >>> 17 months after the receive ron refinery refinery. a public meeting was held tonight at the richmond's city council. kron 4 news attended that meeting tonight. what happened? >> reporter: as we speak pam, the u.s. chemicals safety border have been here about 6:30 this evening. they planned to adopt of what's called the safety regime and how these refineries are regulated. once again once this is brought back up to a vote, they're going to be voting on what's called the safety case regime. >> the report was discussed in front of the house made up of locals and state representatives from the oil and gas industry. some during the public comment here at civic center plaza spoken in support of the new plan and some against it. the safety case regime is used in europe once implemented refineries would have to produce written report to an assigned inspect and detailing how major hazards were controlled. this means the shift in responsibility for ensuring safety from regulators more towards the company. >> we feel like
. >>> and stay tune for inside edition with debra coming up after the news. >>> 17 months after the receive ron refinery refinery. a public meeting was held tonight at the richmond's city council. kron 4 news attended that meeting tonight. what happened? >> reporter: as we speak pam, the u.s. chemicals safety border have been here about 6:30 this evening. they planned to adopt of what's called the safety regime and how these refineries are regulated. once again once this...
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. >> stay tuned for debra norville. a woman was fighting oklahoma fans at the sugar bowl. up roberts returns after fans at the sugar bowl. rob up roberts returns after safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card helps you keep your resolution to save money. now's a good time to pack your lunches. lean cuisine entrees are just $2.00. chobani yogurt is just a buck. resolutions kept. and charmin is $8.99 for the 20 double roll bonus pack. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >>> man, marcus malone. >> a reunion seen around the world. carlos santana embracing a former band mate that lives on the street. a chance encounter may have been the turnaround in the hard luck life of a bay area musician. now in the story you will only see
. >> stay tuned for debra norville. a woman was fighting oklahoma fans at the sugar bowl. up roberts returns after fans at the sugar bowl. rob up roberts returns after safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card helps you keep your resolution to save money. now's a good time to pack your lunches. lean cuisine entrees are just $2.00. chobani yogurt is just a buck. resolutions kept. and...
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. >>> stay tuned for in addition edition with debra norville. celebrity chef and a criminal trial. celebrity chef and a criminal trial. safeway presents real bigabout deals of the week. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card helps you keep your resolution to save money. now's a good time to pack your lunches. lean cuisine entrees are just $2.00. chobani yogurt is just a buck. resolutions kept. and charmin is $8.99 for the 20 double roll bonus pack. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. i think they are light and they are just fresh tasting. yeah. when i eat well, i feel well. anncr: it's time for a better taco. the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. make the switch. look for jennie-o ground tu
. >>> stay tuned for in addition edition with debra norville. celebrity chef and a criminal trial. celebrity chef and a criminal trial. safeway presents real bigabout deals of the week. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card helps you keep your resolution to save money. now's a good time to pack your lunches. lean cuisine entrees are just $2.00. chobani yogurt is just a buck. resolutions kept. and charmin is $8.99 for the...
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reporting in santa rosa, debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details.y our count, there have been 15 fatalities from the flu so far this season. this map shows where they've occurred county by county. the number in santa clara county grew to four. the deaths all involved people underthan 65 years of age. the flu vaccine is one of the best ways to protect yourself against swine flu. a uc berkely doctor says this year's h1n1 virus might be less risky for seniors, because a similar virus circulated 60 years ago. >> people that were alive in the '50s, were given a protection that younger people don't have. >> almost 400 residents are protecting themselves with vaccines, hand sanitizer and a rule to remain in your room if you get sick. they're also using something called the elbow cloth to keep germs from spreading. >>> the bay area's largest slaughter house is recalling more than 40,000 pounds of meat. the meat did not undergo full federal inspection. the meat, including beef hearts, tongue, and liver was shipped to distribution centers and retailers across
reporting in santa rosa, debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details.y our count, there have been 15 fatalities from the flu so far this season. this map shows where they've occurred county by county. the number in santa clara county grew to four. the deaths all involved people underthan 65 years of age. the flu vaccine is one of the best ways to protect yourself against swine flu. a uc berkely doctor says this year's h1n1 virus might be less risky for seniors, because a similar...
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reporting in santa rosa, debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details.y our count, there have been 15 fatalities from the flu so far this season. this map shows where they've occurred county by county. the number in santa clara county grew to four. the deaths all involved people underthan 65 years of age. the flu vaccine is one of the best ways to protect yourself against swine flu. a uc berkely doctor says this year's h1n1 virus might be less risky for seniors, because a similar virus circulated 60 years ago. >> people that were alive in the '50s, were given a protection that younger people don't have. >> almost 400 residents are protecting themselves with vaccines, hand sanitizer and a rule to remain in your room if you get sick. they're also using something called the elbow cloth to keep germs from spreading. >>> the bay area's largest slaughter house is recalling more than 40,000 pounds of meat. the meat did not undergo full federal inspection. the meat, including beef hearts, tongue, and liver was shipped to distribution centers and retailers across
reporting in santa rosa, debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details.y our count, there have been 15 fatalities from the flu so far this season. this map shows where they've occurred county by county. the number in santa clara county grew to four. the deaths all involved people underthan 65 years of age. the flu vaccine is one of the best ways to protect yourself against swine flu. a uc berkely doctor says this year's h1n1 virus might be less risky for seniors, because a similar...
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debra alfarone is standing by. you've got more trouble out there than we've got in town. >> reporter: yeah. you could say that for sure. you definitely need this. this is going to be your best friend. it's actually going to be -- stay right there joe, joe martin, a little snow coming off his camera. you should see the back of him as well. it's been piling up on us here. i guess this is my own bread-o- meter how much snow is on my boot. we'll make that the boot-o- meter, to not steal any shine from this. i know this is your thing, but this is at spectrum drive by francis scott key mall in frederick. we're also right by buckytown pike behind us. we're in the middle of a snow emergency. you have to have snow tires and you cannot park your car on 85 and a whole bunch of other snow emergency routes. it's definitely coming down. it's certainly covering the road way here. these drivers better take it slow because it's a tough situation and that's just now. we'll bring you the latest throughout the night. that's a live loo
debra alfarone is standing by. you've got more trouble out there than we've got in town. >> reporter: yeah. you could say that for sure. you definitely need this. this is going to be your best friend. it's actually going to be -- stay right there joe, joe martin, a little snow coming off his camera. you should see the back of him as well. it's been piling up on us here. i guess this is my own bread-o- meter how much snow is on my boot. we'll make that the boot-o- meter, to not steal any...
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. >> reporter: well if not you could be in trouble depending on where you live, debra alfarone is live right now at a spot in northwest d.c. where trouble is just waiting to happen. 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
. >> reporter: well if not you could be in trouble depending on where you live, debra alfarone is live right now at a spot in northwest d.c. where trouble is just waiting to happen. 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...
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even authorities tracking her desperate text message, tonight debra roberts with a twist. something old, something new, something borrowed, something not quite true. >>> reporter: if you were cruising through tiny fletcher oklahoma a few summers ago you may have noticed amongst the rolling prairies and homes on the range this startling sight, a billboard about a missing blonde. >> right now, detectives are trying to find 39-year-old tiffiny bray from fletcher. >> reporter: tiffiny bray -- her smiling face peering down in that haunting picture had vanished, and her frantic family was all over the news. >> something's wrong. >> she's a piece to this family, a piece that we have to have back. >> reporter: pleading for information, for anything to help. >> we do feel that she is in danger. she needs to be found. >> reporter: this big mystery on the great plains was served with an extra helping of heartbreak -- tiffiny disappeared just months before her wedding day. her fiance chad maguire feared he'd have to turn wedding plans into funeral arrangements. >> i was worried about
even authorities tracking her desperate text message, tonight debra roberts with a twist. something old, something new, something borrowed, something not quite true. >>> reporter: if you were cruising through tiny fletcher oklahoma a few summers ago you may have noticed amongst the rolling prairies and homes on the range this startling sight, a billboard about a missing blonde. >> right now, detectives are trying to find 39-year-old tiffiny bray from fletcher. >> reporter:...
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she was the sheriff of monmouth county at the time debra trout was the sheriff of hunterton county.rue. any typical case, we diligently acquired evidence over a period of time. at one point, we obtained a judge's authorization to conduct a search of both the sheriff's office and residences based on the cumulation of evidence. what's interesting about that and what's so important, that was the first finding by a neutral, detached magistrate that there was, in fact, evidence of wrongdoing that our office had obtained. that's the first finding. the second will be the grand jury determination. but in the midst of this investigation, we sent numerous letters to the attorney general's office saying there's a conflict here. we shouldn't be investigating another county law enforcement officer and moreover, we're dealing with systemic corruption. those requests were rebuffed. we never received any assistance despite these requests. that changed dramatically when the indictment -- >> as soon as you got indictments. >> as soon as we got indictme indictments, boy did things schang. >> i want to
she was the sheriff of monmouth county at the time debra trout was the sheriff of hunterton county.rue. any typical case, we diligently acquired evidence over a period of time. at one point, we obtained a judge's authorization to conduct a search of both the sheriff's office and residences based on the cumulation of evidence. what's interesting about that and what's so important, that was the first finding by a neutral, detached magistrate that there was, in fact, evidence of wrongdoing that...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starstv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starstv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks...
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. >> a short time ago i spoke to debra. you mentioned that drugs were in his system.hat kind of drugs? >> the coroner found a combination of three different drugs, cocaine, meth and amphetamines and concluded that the death was accidental caused by a drug intoxication. >> in that coroner's report did it indicate how long the drugs were in his system? >> no, it did not. that is a question the family wants answered. they want to know whether they entered his system during his disappearance. that is a big part of the investigation. >> has the family done their own autopsy? >> the family hired an independent pathologist to look into this and he reached a different conclusion which found that the death was accidental. their pathologist says that the dead was caused by severe trauma to the head and neck area including a cut or a gash across his neck, anderson. >> so, the gash across his neck, what did the first autopsy find about that that differed from the second autopsy? >> well the first autopsy made no mention of any sort of a slash or gash across his neck. but you look
. >> a short time ago i spoke to debra. you mentioned that drugs were in his system.hat kind of drugs? >> the coroner found a combination of three different drugs, cocaine, meth and amphetamines and concluded that the death was accidental caused by a drug intoxication. >> in that coroner's report did it indicate how long the drugs were in his system? >> no, it did not. that is a question the family wants answered. they want to know whether they entered his system during...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars the mentalist. >> and, brand new for 2014, our best offer ever, including $95 in free gifts. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women
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big data is everywhere, in the academic world and the commercial world, well debra talks about small data, your personal trace through all of this date that that is being gathered up. she's looking at how this personal trace can have clinical value. if you suffer from a chronic disease, the data from your smart phone can help your clinician treat you better. these are things where we take often in the tech world contracontrarian views. it's working with clinicians, and cornell medical college and entrepreneurs. >> and to put it in context for people who may never have heard of cornell tech, the idea is for american competitiveness in general, you need the right kind of tax policy, capital, money, you need human capital, and this school is meant to raise human capital. people who are savvy about the tech world. savvy about business, and willing to apply it to industries in new york city. >> what is the advantage to the economy. you mentioned competitiveness. america is competitive because it is. it's got great schools like cornell and others. but we are losing our edge against a numbe
big data is everywhere, in the academic world and the commercial world, well debra talks about small data, your personal trace through all of this date that that is being gathered up. she's looking at how this personal trace can have clinical value. if you suffer from a chronic disease, the data from your smart phone can help your clinician treat you better. these are things where we take often in the tech world contracontrarian views. it's working with clinicians, and cornell medical college...
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debra alfarone picks up our team coverage from frederick. we're having some technical difficulties there. we'll try to get back to her momentarily. >>> amtrak says it plans to offer modified service along the northeast corridor tomorrow. we haven't heard of many impacts in our local airports, but nationwide airlines canceled nearly 2,000 flights today and boston's logan airport is scheduled to close tonight at 8:30 that. will have a ripple effect. if you have plans to fly, check with your airline before heading to the airport. andrea, mike and howard will be with you bright and early tomorrow morning at 4 a.m. if you want an extra check on your local roads. just download the wusa9 app. it has a traffic feature that will get right into your own neighborhood. head over to the app store and give it a shot before you leave the house tomorrow morning. >>> a brand-new study taking a closer look at how we get from there to there and why that's often easier said than done in parts of virginia. adding lanes to interstate lane says one professor will
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joining us now the national transportation safety board chairman debra hirshman.s the second time in two months that a plane has landed at the wrong airport. is this an easy mistake to make? >> well, we're certainly looking into that. we want to make sure that pilots and air traffic controllers are communicating with each other and that things are well understood. we want to understand how technology can aid pilots in the cockpit and make sure that mistakes like this don't happen. >> miss hersman we have been following this story very closely on cnn and sent our very own david mattingly to retrace the last portion of the flight. you see the pilots could have easily gone right onto that expressway. how lucky were these pilots to stop that big plane with that amount of runway? >> well, i think we'll take -- obviously take a look at what the challenges were for these pilots in this environment, but really at the core of this we want to make sure that mistakes like this don't happen in the first place. >> let's talk about mistakes like this not happening, because toda
joining us now the national transportation safety board chairman debra hirshman.s the second time in two months that a plane has landed at the wrong airport. is this an easy mistake to make? >> well, we're certainly looking into that. we want to make sure that pilots and air traffic controllers are communicating with each other and that things are well understood. we want to understand how technology can aid pilots in the cockpit and make sure that mistakes like this don't happen....
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debra alfarone joins us live now from the wilson building. tell us about it. >> reporter: the biggest bombshell is chief lanier said she was looking to the force actually wearing body cameras and then tommy wells said he would back her up on that and pledged to help. the question is does the metropolitan police department have a problem? that depends who you ask. >> we need to understand what the metropolitan police department is doing to address criminal behavior and integrity issues. >> reporter: the headlines don't lie. 90 plus d.c. police officers arrested in the past five years, 47 of those convicted. in the last month three high profile arrests, one for snapping semi nude photos of a teen run-away, a second for running a teen prostitution ring and in this quiet neighborhood of accokeek, a third for trying to kill his wife. today mpd chief cathy lanier was in the hot seat explaining what she said is the stories behind those headlines. >> the vast majority of the cases are alcohol-related traffic offenses, dui probably the single largest
debra alfarone joins us live now from the wilson building. tell us about it. >> reporter: the biggest bombshell is chief lanier said she was looking to the force actually wearing body cameras and then tommy wells said he would back her up on that and pledged to help. the question is does the metropolitan police department have a problem? that depends who you ask. >> we need to understand what the metropolitan police department is doing to address criminal behavior and integrity...
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. >> reporter: i'm debra alfarone in greenbelt, maryland, where this brand-new 7000 series metro train rolled down these tracks for the first time today. these are what the new cars look like. you won't see them until the end of 2014. the seats, they're actually pretty comfortable. new floor, no carpet, new digital sign, all decided with rider input, but most importantly these new cars can withstand a crash better than the old 1000 series cars crushed in 2009's deadly accident. that killed nine and hurt 80. the ntsb recommended metro get rid of them. these new cars eventually will replace those, but it will still take another three years. what do you say to the people who says it's taking too long to replace those cars? >> we're replacing them as fast a technology and manufacturing allows us to. >> reporter: this new train of four cars is for testing only. metro will take the learning back to the manufacturer and the first eight cars 7000 series train is expected to roll down the tracks before the end of this year. >> if metro is not your thing, we've got something to help you before y
. >> reporter: i'm debra alfarone in greenbelt, maryland, where this brand-new 7000 series metro train rolled down these tracks for the first time today. these are what the new cars look like. you won't see them until the end of 2014. the seats, they're actually pretty comfortable. new floor, no carpet, new digital sign, all decided with rider input, but most importantly these new cars can withstand a crash better than the old 1000 series cars crushed in 2009's deadly accident. that...
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. >> reporter: i'm debra alfarone at the wilson building where the d.c. police chief is on the hot seat answering for a force where more than 90 officers have been arrested in the past five years, but the biggest bombshell to come out of this hearing may be chief lanier says steed like to see already force wearing body cameras. -- says she'd like to see her force wearing body cameras. >> they seem to be the best single indicator for having high levels of accountability. body cameras are embraced by the community, even by privacy folks, by members of police departments across the cub it i because they do a lot of things. again -- country because they do a lot of thing. again, if you look at the one misconduct case with officer marc washington. he was alone and had a complainant for just a couple minutes and what other indicators would there have been had that complainant not had the courage to say something and let us know? >> reporter: council member and mayoral candidate tommy wells said he would help her do that. we could see 800 cameras on police offic
. >> reporter: i'm debra alfarone at the wilson building where the d.c. police chief is on the hot seat answering for a force where more than 90 officers have been arrested in the past five years, but the biggest bombshell to come out of this hearing may be chief lanier says steed like to see already force wearing body cameras. -- says she'd like to see her force wearing body cameras. >> they seem to be the best single indicator for having high levels of accountability. body cameras...
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debra is there. we'll have more at 10:00. >>> let's check in with fred. everyone is talking about the battle in green bay. >> it will be about reaction time. they say reactions are slowed down by that kind of weather. the 49ers brought more than a ton of extra clothing for tomorrow's playoff game in green bay. three different sizes of cleats but today they didn't really need any of that extra protection. they had a short walk through at lambeau field where it was a balmy 32 degrees. the tarp was on the field so they moved indoors. temperatures are expected to plummet tomorrow. joe fonzi has more on the sports wrap. you can watch the game right in front of your favorite television. kickoff is 1:40 p.m. and stick around foreign "the live point" show. joe fonzi is in green bay. >>> no weather issues inside the dome today at indianapolis where alex smith tried to lead kansas city to the first playoff win. chiefs leading rusher and sweefer charles suffers a concussion. he did not return. chief lost four players to injuries. avery scored a 79-yard touchdown. ka
debra is there. we'll have more at 10:00. >>> let's check in with fred. everyone is talking about the battle in green bay. >> it will be about reaction time. they say reactions are slowed down by that kind of weather. the 49ers brought more than a ton of extra clothing for tomorrow's playoff game in green bay. three different sizes of cleats but today they didn't really need any of that extra protection. they had a short walk through at lambeau field where it was a balmy 32...
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debra newman who prepared this report, i will be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you. on the information of the two salary positions. i guess i was hoping to get it resold -- resolved in the last 2 days. >> i think there is a little bit of a disconnect from the timing of where the material, the budgeting analyst office was given notice which i think is very appreciative of the work of that because of the supplemental and reappropriation the funds is a critical item. i think we can provide the information that mr. rhodes is asking for. it's not much different than what i just verbally relate to you but we can provide that information to the budget analyst. >> given this is an ordinance it won't be approved until january. we are not going to have a massive holiday timeline here. colleagues, any questions or comments? supervisor avalos? >> it's not for mr. rose, but thank you for your report. i have comments or questions about one of the sources of funding, the appropriation of the car born and it's actually that it's not on here is actually a pretty important moment in t
debra newman who prepared this report, i will be happy to respond to any questions. >> thank you. on the information of the two salary positions. i guess i was hoping to get it resold -- resolved in the last 2 days. >> i think there is a little bit of a disconnect from the timing of where the material, the budgeting analyst office was given notice which i think is very appreciative of the work of that because of the supplemental and reappropriation the funds is a critical item. i...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valere bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starsom tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford.
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valere bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starsom tv's royal pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford.
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. >> i remember debra canon did a thing a couple of years ago. don't quote me exactly. she basically said that men interrupt women a lot. you see this all of the time. >> all of the time. >> i don't care if you're at a cocktail party but they will chit chat and the woman will talk and a man will interrupt her and the woman almost never interrupt. >> that's right. >> should she interrupt? >> if she feels comfortable into doing that. >> is that third sex behavior? >> you can be a woman and interrupt a guy. guys don't mind being interrupted as long as your point is congruent with his point. you can't but is and -- interrupt and change the subject and say we're leaving this out. you're not thinking about this and women will often do because their minds, they see holistically, they seeing the bigger picture. men tend to focus on one thing and if you interrupt and you're like focused on the same point, you interrupt, the guy goes okay, i will listen to that. >> all right. >> if you have something else, wait a second. you're changing the subject. >> we're out of time. true or
. >> i remember debra canon did a thing a couple of years ago. don't quote me exactly. she basically said that men interrupt women a lot. you see this all of the time. >> all of the time. >> i don't care if you're at a cocktail party but they will chit chat and the woman will talk and a man will interrupt her and the woman almost never interrupt. >> that's right. >> should she interrupt? >> if she feels comfortable into doing that. >> is that third sex...
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before we go a little shout out to our graphic artist debra hasselmark what has been designing and redesigning0 years of "face the nation" graphics for months now. thanks, web. be sure to tune in tomorrow for latest on this freezing winter weather on cbs this morning. ross for "face the nation" we'll be back here next sunday, see you then. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,, ,,,,,,,, one of the coldest playoff s in n-f-l history comes down to the last 2 seconds.h that field ca [cheers and applause] >>> it is good. yep. just like that. one of the calmest games in the nfl playoffs. field gold the 49ers n and advance to play carolina next weekend. good evening. going back and forth and once again it was kaepernick's legs that carried 49ers passed the packers it. >> vern glen joins us. that was one big finish. >> yes. that will test your blood pressure. now, 49ers getting it over in green bay. 5 degrees at kick off. the team's leading rusher with 98 yards. this is pl
before we go a little shout out to our graphic artist debra hasselmark what has been designing and redesigning0 years of "face the nation" graphics for months now. thanks, web. be sure to tune in tomorrow for latest on this freezing winter weather on cbs this morning. ross for "face the nation" we'll be back here next sunday, see you then. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,, ,,,,,,,, one of the coldest playoff s in n-f-l...
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what haven't you done yet, debra harry? new year's resolution? >> no, not really. i just want to get out there and play the new music. and it's our 40th anniversary. >> that's awesome. >> i know. >> i'd like to apologize. >> kathy griffin is mouthing to me that i am lame. >> kathy lee and hoda. what do you have for breakfast tomorrow? what time do you wake up? >> i'll probably wake up about -- i don't know, maybe 10:0 10:00. >> do you have a party to go to? >> yeah, i've got a couple of them. >> okay. >> because anderson is having an after party. it's at 1218 lexington, apartment 3 a. >> she's making up that. i'm not. >> everybody's going to be there. 1218 lexington. >> thanks so much for being with us. i wish you a great new year. >> same to you. happy new year. >> debra harry. >> the one, the only. >> let's check in with isha who's down in the crowd. isha, we're about an hour and 55 minutes away from the ball drop. a lot of excitement here, no? >> reporter: there is so much excitement. people are in such good spirits. the
what haven't you done yet, debra harry? new year's resolution? >> no, not really. i just want to get out there and play the new music. and it's our 40th anniversary. >> that's awesome. >> i know. >> i'd like to apologize. >> kathy griffin is mouthing to me that i am lame. >> kathy lee and hoda. what do you have for breakfast tomorrow? what time do you wake up? >> i'll probably wake up about -- i don't know, maybe 10:0 10:00. >> do you have a party...
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now in a "the kelly file" exclusive debra burlingame. she's sister of the late catherine charles burlingame who piloted the plane that was crashed on 9/11. she had stage four breast cancer and didn't want to die in a strange, loveless place. so pursuant to a request by the administration the judge said, off you go. now she's a free woman. supposed to be released in 2018. >> she's been trying to get out on compassionate release for some time. she was actually in remission from cancerment they expected her to live another 18 months, maybe less. she looked hail and hearty at laguardia, giving interviews to the press again. she's remorseless. she called the blind sheikh whose followers have maimed, mutilated, killed dozens of people in an effort to get him released she calls him the hero of the mujahadin. she did more than get messages out. she facilitated meetings between the blind sheikh and his lieutenants, if you will. impersonating a translator inside the maximum prison where he was being held. she pretended to be listening to the trans
now in a "the kelly file" exclusive debra burlingame. she's sister of the late catherine charles burlingame who piloted the plane that was crashed on 9/11. she had stage four breast cancer and didn't want to die in a strange, loveless place. so pursuant to a request by the administration the judge said, off you go. now she's a free woman. supposed to be released in 2018. >> she's been trying to get out on compassionate release for some time. she was actually in remission from...
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doesn't she look marvelous, debra? why wouldn't she? she's living with you.ask you a favor, but you left so quickly. i was wondering if you could put up my storm windows for me,
doesn't she look marvelous, debra? why wouldn't she? she's living with you.ask you a favor, but you left so quickly. i was wondering if you could put up my storm windows for me,
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starswork tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance. >> what's cindy's beauty secret? we're about to find out. ♪ >> the first time i saw cindy in person, she turned around, i went, "whoa!
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starswork tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. >> oh, my god, she's...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly young and gorgeous. oh, my god, she's just stunning. her skin is just amazing, and so i feel like now i have a chance.
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and stars pains and the mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world, supermodel cindy crawford. at age 45, cindy still looks impossibly...
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. ♪ and i live here in long island with my wife, debra...parents... live across the street. the truth is, i would do anything for my family and done.... oh no... deborah! honey! somebody call my father!
. ♪ and i live here in long island with my wife, debra...parents... live across the street. the truth is, i would do anything for my family and done.... oh no... deborah! honey! somebody call my father!
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. >> reporter: debra lee james had a news conference at the pentagon and announced 37 air force officers and other personnel involved in missile situations both for drug use and cheating. this stems from an investigation that began a few weeks ago at the air force base in montana where two officers were stripped of their responsibilities after it was found that they were using drugs while on duty. that investigation then spread to other air force bases where they were apparently getting their drugs, and the air force has discovered a network up to 37 people engaged not only passing each other drugs but helping one another learn how to cheat on some of the proficiency tests and how to be officers i n the missile silos, they have to pass certain exams and the allegations are out there that some of these officers were cheating on th on the exams to p their jobs. these certificates have to sit in the silos day after day without much prospect that they'll have to do anything. it's long been a challenge to keep them from being bored and faced allegations of drug and alcohol use, and you may ha
. >> reporter: debra lee james had a news conference at the pentagon and announced 37 air force officers and other personnel involved in missile situations both for drug use and cheating. this stems from an investigation that began a few weeks ago at the air force base in montana where two officers were stripped of their responsibilities after it was found that they were using drugs while on duty. that investigation then spread to other air force bases where they were apparently getting...
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. >> debra got a letter from anthem blue cross cancelling her existing policy and offering her a newne that would hike her monthly payment from $292 to $484. >> it's forcing you to walk the plank. >> she's not alone. andy and amy of kentucky received a letter from their insurance agency humana informing them that their monthly premium would triple from $333 to $965. >> this is a high deductible plan where i assume a lot of risk for health insurance for my family. nothing has changed. our boys are young and healthy. my wife is healthy. i'm healthy. nothing in our medical history changed to warrant a tripling of the premium. >> obamacare requires policies sold this the individual market to cover what the law deems essential services. preventative care, rehab and maternity services. basically it is no longer up to you to choose what is best for your family. the government chose for you and the new policies come t t at a price. an estimated 14 million people purchase their own coverage on the individual market because they don't get insurance through their jobs. experts say millions coul
. >> debra got a letter from anthem blue cross cancelling her existing policy and offering her a newne that would hike her monthly payment from $292 to $484. >> it's forcing you to walk the plank. >> she's not alone. andy and amy of kentucky received a letter from their insurance agency humana informing them that their monthly premium would triple from $333 to $965. >> this is a high deductible plan where i assume a lot of risk for health insurance for my family. nothing...
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here's what debra lee james, secretary of the air force, had to say this afternoon. afternoon. >> this is absolutely unacceptable behavior and completely contrary to our core values in the air force, and the number one core value for us is integrity. i'm profoundly disappointed in the airmen involved in this, and i've directed immediate actions take place. >> reporter: including stripping those officers of their access to classified information, removing them from the missiles silos. furthermore the investigation goes into drug use. it was the drug use that started the investigations. there was allegation that there was drug use in the air force in montana that spread to five other air force bases. 34 officers at maelstrom air force base was found in the cheating investigation. general mark welsh, here's what he said. >> reporter: cheating or tolerating others who cheat run counter to everything. everyone at every level will be held accountable. >> they're doing more fest to go make sure the remaining officers have not been tainted. by thursday all of the remaining t
here's what debra lee james, secretary of the air force, had to say this afternoon. afternoon. >> this is absolutely unacceptable behavior and completely contrary to our core values in the air force, and the number one core value for us is integrity. i'm profoundly disappointed in the airmen involved in this, and i've directed immediate actions take place. >> reporter: including stripping those officers of their access to classified information, removing them from the missiles...
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tomorrow, debra bowen will determine if the signatures collected are valid. >>> 7:42. she was the target of a would- be assassin three years ago. coming up, the daring way former congresswoman gabby giffords is marking this anniversary. >>> and the white house responds to a new book by ex- defense secretary, robert gates, which includes harsh criticism of president obama and vice president biden. >>> we have slow traffic in san francisco because of the crash on 80 at 7th. it's still there. traffic on 101 is a mess. we'll give you alternate routes. >>> numerous reports of drizzle this morning. we'll get some sunbreaks. the question can we get drizzle to turn into rain? safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, honey nut cheerios are just $1.88. that's a sweet deal. brew up a great cup for less. starbucks is just $6.99. and lean cuisine entrees are just 2 dollars each. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for
tomorrow, debra bowen will determine if the signatures collected are valid. >>> 7:42. she was the target of a would- be assassin three years ago. coming up, the daring way former congresswoman gabby giffords is marking this anniversary. >>> and the white house responds to a new book by ex- defense secretary, robert gates, which includes harsh criticism of president obama and vice president biden. >>> we have slow traffic in san francisco because of the crash on 80 at...
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debra alfarone has that bombshell development coming up at 6:00. >>> flip over the skies of d.c., coming up why the pentagon is moving forward with a plan to dispense loading dispense systems around the nation's capital. >> temperatures not quite as cold tonight, wind chill below zero again. here are your current temperatures, mainly the 20s, 19 already in gaithersburg and frederick. we'll return, talk about a clipper, a yellow alert and snow tomorrow. >> he attacked you. >> he got me twice. >> speaking with cbs evening news anchor scott pelley about his emotional interview with virginia state senator creigh deeds. >>> you are watching wusa9. i'm joined now with bob roberts from hotice, inc. he put together this magnificent masterpiece we're about to tear down, but before we do let's talk about how it was put up. walk me through the process of how long it took and what you had to do. >> it took us about five hours, unloaded all the blocks and unstacked everything and loaded it up. actually let's go back to the very beginning. we had to design it, lay it out. then we loaded up all the blo
debra alfarone has that bombshell development coming up at 6:00. >>> flip over the skies of d.c., coming up why the pentagon is moving forward with a plan to dispense loading dispense systems around the nation's capital. >> temperatures not quite as cold tonight, wind chill below zero again. here are your current temperatures, mainly the 20s, 19 already in gaithersburg and frederick. we'll return, talk about a clipper, a yellow alert and snow tomorrow. >> he attacked you....
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debra cafaro, or lynn energy. that juicy dividend that stacks up well against the ten year treasury. you only get a 2.77% return if you own the ten year. real gunslingers out there, you know, this is what they will do. don't get mad at them. they're nutty and they love it. they will buy netflix even though it rallied 54 points today. perhaps tesla or amazon. the cult stocks spring back first. i told you many times but it's better day three material. people always jump the gun. of course the nat gas stocks should spring back quickly. normally i would say the holy trinity of social, mobile and cloud. going with the biotechs and health & wellness. they were on a roll so they are up too much to pick at. especially biogen-idec. plenty of people with big gains who didn't sell today. they will most likely take profits tomorrow. these themes could be more of a day three or day four consideration. day three is good for the regionals which are terrific to date. they were brought down by the etfs that handle the financials a
debra cafaro, or lynn energy. that juicy dividend that stacks up well against the ten year treasury. you only get a 2.77% return if you own the ten year. real gunslingers out there, you know, this is what they will do. don't get mad at them. they're nutty and they love it. they will buy netflix even though it rallied 54 points today. perhaps tesla or amazon. the cult stocks spring back first. i told you many times but it's better day three material. people always jump the gun. of course the nat...
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hunter ton county prosecutor saying he was fired in 2010 because he refused to drop a case against debra trout, a christie ally. an allegation which if true could rank up with all the others. joining me now is msnbc's chief new jersey expert steve kornacki. one of the things we've been doing as we've been going through this. everyone pops up with stories of bullying. you have to separate the weak. the allegations on the table in hunterdon are if true pretty damning, you have a situation which a local prosecutor that has an indictment of a local sheriff goes to a grand jury, gets the indictment and a christie employee comes in, vacates the indictment, fires the people because allegedly this person was a christie ally. i mean, particularly from a former federal prosecutor, that is a pretty intense allegation. >> right, it calls into question the allegation. the interesting thing to consider about this, that story was reported in september or october of last year. a few weeks before the election. at the time christie was 20 to 30 points ahead in the polls. reported in the new york times. it
hunter ton county prosecutor saying he was fired in 2010 because he refused to drop a case against debra trout, a christie ally. an allegation which if true could rank up with all the others. joining me now is msnbc's chief new jersey expert steve kornacki. one of the things we've been doing as we've been going through this. everyone pops up with stories of bullying. you have to separate the weak. the allegations on the table in hunterdon are if true pretty damning, you have a situation which a...
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debra james who was sworn in as air force secretary just a few days ago says this is just a symptom of major systemic problems. >> i heard repeatedly from teammates that the need for perfection has created a climate of undue stress and fear, fear about the future, fear about promotions, fear about what will happen to them in their careers. >> nearly three years into syria's civil war the assad regime has killed at least 100,000 people and forced millions to flee. it crossed the red line by using chemical weapons, and as national security correspondent jennifer reports it's now dragging its feet on its commitment to dispose of those weapons. >> when the syrian regime used chemical weapons against its own people last suggest, president obama called off a punishing military strike and cut a deal with the assad regime to hand over all of its chemical weapons, a stockpile of more than 1,000 tons of toxic agents. now it turns out the assad regime has only delivered 4.1% of the 1,300-ton stockpile and may miss next week's deadline to ship all of its chemical agents out of the country. syria i
debra james who was sworn in as air force secretary just a few days ago says this is just a symptom of major systemic problems. >> i heard repeatedly from teammates that the need for perfection has created a climate of undue stress and fear, fear about the future, fear about promotions, fear about what will happen to them in their careers. >> nearly three years into syria's civil war the assad regime has killed at least 100,000 people and forced millions to flee. it crossed the red...