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while mostly sunny sky dominates the area, september dominates the area, northeast iowa should see more clouds develop, mainly after 1pm. this will keep temperatures locally cooler in this part of the area while the rest of the area should go well into the 60s/low 70s this afternoon. the wind may again gust as high as 30 mph at times. tonight, as clouds sink in from the northeast, lows should stabilize in the mid-upper 40s in all areas. a sprinkle will also be possible around dubuque. tomorrow, plan on mostly cloudy sky with highs struggling to hit 60 in some locations. today: mostly sunny tonight: mostly cloudy with a few sprinkles. wind: nw 5-10 low: 46 tomorrow: mostly cloudy and cool. a few sprinkles are possible, mainly northeast. wind: nw 15-25. high: 62 tom. night: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. low: 48 plan on another breezy september day. while mostly sunny sky dominates the area, northeast iowa should see more clouds develop, keep temperatures locally cooler in this part of the area while the rest of the area should go well into the 60s/low 70s this afternoon. the wind may again
while mostly sunny sky dominates the area, september dominates the area, northeast iowa should see more clouds develop, mainly after 1pm. this will keep temperatures locally cooler in this part of the area while the rest of the area should go well into the 60s/low 70s this afternoon. the wind may again gust as high as 30 mph at times. tonight, as clouds sink in from the northeast, lows should stabilize in the mid-upper 40s in all areas. a sprinkle will also be possible around dubuque. tomorrow,...
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while mostly sunny sky dominates the area, northeast iowa should see more clouds develop, mainly after 1pm. this will keep temperatures locally cooler in this part of the area should go well into the 60s/low 70s this afternoon. the wind may again gust as high as 30 mph at times. tonight, as clouds sink in from the northeast, lows should stabilize in the mid-upper 40s in all areas. a sprinkle will also be possible around dubuque. tomorrow, plan on mostly cloudy sky with highs struggling to hit 60 in some locations. today: mostly sunny and still a bit windy. wind: w 15-25 high: 68 tonight: mostly cloudy with a few sprinkles. wind: nw 5-10 low: 46 tomorrow: mostly cloudy and cool. a few sprinkles are possible, mainly northeast. wind: nw 15-25. high: 62 tom. night: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. low: 48 we are still inside curfew hours "evacuation zone" -- that goes until 7 a.m. as homes and buildings sit empty, the streets do have a constant police presence. kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders is at one of those checkpoints this morning and joins us live. forrest, how long will police patrol the ev
while mostly sunny sky dominates the area, northeast iowa should see more clouds develop, mainly after 1pm. this will keep temperatures locally cooler in this part of the area should go well into the 60s/low 70s this afternoon. the wind may again gust as high as 30 mph at times. tonight, as clouds sink in from the northeast, lows should stabilize in the mid-upper 40s in all areas. a sprinkle will also be possible around dubuque. tomorrow, plan on mostly cloudy sky with highs struggling to hit...
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so dominic continues to make tons and tons of money.e's finished high school, he wants to go and get his business degree. >> he's 16. >> my brother actually used to upload pictures of sneakers on instagram, and our house was actually robbed. and the only thing they took were his sneakers. like, thousands of dollars worth of sneakers. >> this kid has found a market and is meeting a demand with sneakers. all of china, and he's selling sneakers to them, he's capitalist of the week, and he's 16. watch out for this kid by the time he gets his business degree. >> i don't know why he would waste his time going to college when he's already got a better business model than most people out there. the degree's going to be a waste of time for this guy. he's already smarter than half the grads that go through not only four years of college, but graduate school. go get 'em. be rich. >> one of trump's favorite supporters is facing the heat. his plan backfired. >> to see a thousand of them, i think, is really different than seeing four or five signs. >
so dominic continues to make tons and tons of money.e's finished high school, he wants to go and get his business degree. >> he's 16. >> my brother actually used to upload pictures of sneakers on instagram, and our house was actually robbed. and the only thing they took were his sneakers. like, thousands of dollars worth of sneakers. >> this kid has found a market and is meeting a demand with sneakers. all of china, and he's selling sneakers to them, he's capitalist of the...
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the lead actors dominating the top movies this month are all over the age of 60. denzel washington is 61 years old. >> tom hanks plays the lead in "sully," of course, turned 60 back in sully, and steven lang starring in "don't breathe" is 64 years old. >> having hollywood pundits rethinking the star power. denzel washington and tom hanks were the overwhelming reason for people buying tickets for those movies. >> oh. >> while there's been this trend about you have to have, like, modern music and go to modern movies. go see the older guys there. >> i saw hell or high water, and jeff bridges in that too. >> exactly. >> that was excellent. >> exactly. >>> next, tv star power, bringing out fans of a classic '90s show. >> the will and grace reunion that no one expected. it happened over the weekend, megan and her husband, nick, have been performing a live show in santa barbara, california called "summer of 69, no apostrophe." >> this week, the former costars eric, debra, and shaun showed up to support their old bestie. >> sharing this photo and another on instagram with
the lead actors dominating the top movies this month are all over the age of 60. denzel washington is 61 years old. >> tom hanks plays the lead in "sully," of course, turned 60 back in sully, and steven lang starring in "don't breathe" is 64 years old. >> having hollywood pundits rethinking the star power. denzel washington and tom hanks were the overwhelming reason for people buying tickets for those movies. >> oh. >> while there's been this trend...
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highs pressure continues to dominate the weather throughout the state. highs will slowly climb as we approach labor day, from the 70s on storms comes back into the weather picture by tuesday. have a great night and a safe weekend. tonight: clear. wind: light se. low: 53 tomorrow: mostly sunny. wind: se 5-10. high: 79 we are now in meteorologic al fall. highs and lows of summer, and what kind of autumn we can expect. meteorological summer of 2016 is now behind us and this is how it all played out. the average high average low was 63. the warmest we got at the eastern iowa airport was 92. but that was at the airport. i know other locations did get higher than that. i think the biggest stat that sticks out the most was how wet it was in the summer of 2016. around 6 inches above seasonal averages on the rainfall. when it comes right down to the overall average temperature it was about 73 degrees. so it was a warmer summer than we experienced last year. in fact about 15th compared to 54th. so what about this next it looks like it's a warmer than normal trend
highs pressure continues to dominate the weather throughout the state. highs will slowly climb as we approach labor day, from the 70s on storms comes back into the weather picture by tuesday. have a great night and a safe weekend. tonight: clear. wind: light se. low: 53 tomorrow: mostly sunny. wind: se 5-10. high: 79 we are now in meteorologic al fall. highs and lows of summer, and what kind of autumn we can expect. meteorological summer of 2016 is now behind us and this is how it all played...
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frankel, that the yugoslavians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the rumanians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the poles consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. each of those countries is independent, autonomous. it has its own territorial integrity, and the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union. as a matter of fact, i visited poland, yugoslavia, romania to make certain that the people of those countries understood that the president of the united states and the people of the united states are dedicated to their independence, their autonomy, and their freedom. ms. frederick: governor carter, may i have your response? mr. carter: well, in the first place, i'm not criticizing his holiness the pope. i was talking about mr. ford. the fact is that secrecy has surrounded the decisions made by the ford administration. in the case of the helsinki agreement, it may have been a good agreement at the beginning, but we have failed
frankel, that the yugoslavians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the rumanians consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. i don't believe that the poles consider themselves dominated by the soviet union. each of those countries is independent, autonomous. it has its own territorial integrity, and the united states does not concede that those countries are under the domination of the soviet union. as a matter of fact, i visited poland, yugoslavia,...
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but cool temperatures are really dominating back towards the north., berlin with a high of 20, warsaw getting all the way up to 15 there, mid teens. looking at showers. london, 21, partly cloudy skies expected there for you. the showers should remain a little bit further towards the north. we look at the americas. if you have travel plans across the midwest, including chicago, you might see some delays here. we have a low. you can see it here in the cloud cover, starting to dissolve out of the rockies and that's even bringing snow for a few areas, like alberta in canada. it's moving east and bringing heavy rainfall for parts of the great lakes. we have flash flood watches in place at this time. don't be surprised if strong thunderstorms flare up. i do think the tornado threat is not really going to be there, but it's enough to cause some delays out here for many of you. if we pull back the picture once again, we do have what is left of paine moving on shore there into southern california, extending to arizona and new mexico. maybe scattered showers. l
but cool temperatures are really dominating back towards the north., berlin with a high of 20, warsaw getting all the way up to 15 there, mid teens. looking at showers. london, 21, partly cloudy skies expected there for you. the showers should remain a little bit further towards the north. we look at the americas. if you have travel plans across the midwest, including chicago, you might see some delays here. we have a low. you can see it here in the cloud cover, starting to dissolve out of the...
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after low 60s dominate tonight: mostly cloudy with a few sprinkles. wind: nw 5-10.low: 46 tomorrow: mostly cl >>> tonight, breaking the record. the most-watched debate ever. donald trump, hillary clinton, and the new fallout this evening. trump upset about his mic. upset about some of the questions. will he do the next two debates? and hillary clinton today, clearly relieved. >> did anybody see that debate last night? >> and says donald trump body shamed her. and trump tonight doubling down. >>> also tonight, the massive and deadly house explosion in new york city after worried emergency calls about gas. the battalion chief and father of three killed in the blast, 20 injured. and tonight, word coming in now of an arrest. >>> the fires and the floods. the emergency evacuations, flaming at least 300 feet high. and the floods, thousands fleeing their homes as a new
after low 60s dominate tonight: mostly cloudy with a few sprinkles. wind: nw 5-10.low: 46 tomorrow: mostly cl >>> tonight, breaking the record. the most-watched debate ever. donald trump, hillary clinton, and the new fallout this evening. trump upset about his mic. upset about some of the questions. will he do the next two debates? and hillary clinton today, clearly relieved. >> did anybody see that debate last night? >> and says donald trump body shamed her. and trump...
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highs pressure continues to dominate the weather throughout the state. highs will slowly cli saturday to the middle 80s on monday. more active weather with showers and storms comes back into the weather picture by tuesday. have a great night and a safe weekend. tonight: clear. wind: light se. low: 53 tomorrow: mostly sunny. wind: britley ritz, who's in our weather lab with an update on where tropical storm hermine is right now. as a-b-c's lana zac reports, the storm has already knocked out power for hundreds storm has already knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people along the coast. hermine is moving fast across the southern us. nats half a million americans are already without power as tropical storm hermine roars through georgia and on to the carolinas- nats early landfall as a hurricane in florida-the first in more than a decade- nats brett adair clip: nat. we got to move it! oh!! it ripped through houses along the panhandle- nats sot reyna -"it's about time to get to higher ground."and left a swath of destruction- sot - rick scott - flor
highs pressure continues to dominate the weather throughout the state. highs will slowly cli saturday to the middle 80s on monday. more active weather with showers and storms comes back into the weather picture by tuesday. have a great night and a safe weekend. tonight: clear. wind: light se. low: 53 tomorrow: mostly sunny. wind: britley ritz, who's in our weather lab with an update on where tropical storm hermine is right now. as a-b-c's lana zac reports, the storm has already knocked out...
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there is dominance in eastern europe. and unless he does admit his mistake, it is going to cost him some votes. >> i would have a tendency to believe that he made a mistake and he's going to have to face up to the american people and just say, that's not what i really meant to say. >> wt if it was what he meant to say? >> i think he's going to have his penalty to pay on november 2nd. >> most of the people here felt the president's remarks were a mistake, a slip of the tongue. but they're upset about it. so unless the president issues a retraction or some clarification, they're likely to remain upset all the way to the ballot box. arthur lord, nbc news, rosenberg, texas. >> rosenberg, texas. and in fact on november 2nd that year on election day in texas gerald ford did pay some kind of penalty. on november 2nd that year, gerald ford lost texas. lost texas to yjimmy carter. he also lost ohio to jimmy carter. he did pull off a squeak aer in illinois even if nbc had trouble finding angry polish americans who were angry at for
there is dominance in eastern europe. and unless he does admit his mistake, it is going to cost him some votes. >> i would have a tendency to believe that he made a mistake and he's going to have to face up to the american people and just say, that's not what i really meant to say. >> wt if it was what he meant to say? >> i think he's going to have his penalty to pay on november 2nd. >> most of the people here felt the president's remarks were a mistake, a slip of the...
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>> we're talking about companies that dominate their space. they create a moat. in an economy that's weakening, they can still maintain a dominant position and do well. i think that's important, as we enter the later stages of the business cycle, tyler. if we do end up getting a little bit of a pullback in the markets, i think these dominant names will be names that will hold up much better. >> let's move to your first pick, jpmorgan/alarian mlp, basically a play on the energy sector. what do you see happeni there, and why do you like this one? >> it's contrarian, in that the ggest hits to q3 earnings have come from the energy sector as far as projectio and estimates. but for the longer term investor, three years on out, they'll buy, as oil is coming down closer to 40, if it gets below 40, those are great entry points into th this etn provides a nice dividend deal, to be able to put in your bank account. >> speaking of dividendsa is onl with a dividend of better than 3%. >> that's a theme you'll hear from me, even though we have a little bit of a higher target on
>> we're talking about companies that dominate their space. they create a moat. in an economy that's weakening, they can still maintain a dominant position and do well. i think that's important, as we enter the later stages of the business cycle, tyler. if we do end up getting a little bit of a pullback in the markets, i think these dominant names will be names that will hold up much better. >> let's move to your first pick, jpmorgan/alarian mlp, basically a play on the energy...
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dominic chu explains from the new york stock exchange. >> it was the financial stocks that really draggedown the major indices. among the worst stocks, regional banks like suntrust and comerica and bank of america. interest rates moved lower as traders bought the safety of treasuries and lower rates have generally been seen as hurting bank profits. but a lot of today may also have been about the weakness in european markets and specifically the large banks. you've got german banking giant deutsche bank moving lower on reports the government over there wouldn'ting as likely to help in financial liabilities here in the u.s. remember, deuts bank is facing a pro by regulators who may impose substantial penalties to the financial crisis mortgage bonds. art hogan said it looked like deutsche bank sneezed and everybody else caught the cold. many energy stocks outperformed, oil prices moved higher. in algeria for talks on what to do about supplies. and election concerns also perhaps part of the story. randy frederick attributed some of the weakness today to investors lightning up on stock exposur
dominic chu explains from the new york stock exchange. >> it was the financial stocks that really draggedown the major indices. among the worst stocks, regional banks like suntrust and comerica and bank of america. interest rates moved lower as traders bought the safety of treasuries and lower rates have generally been seen as hurting bank profits. but a lot of today may also have been about the weakness in european markets and specifically the large banks. you've got german banking giant...
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while mostly sunny sky dominates the area, northeast iowa should see more clouds develop, mainly after 1pm. this will keep temperatures locally cooler in this part of the area while the rest of the area should go well into the 60s/low 70s this afternoon. the wind may again gust as high as 30 mph at times. tonight, as clouds sink in from the northeast, lows should stabilize in the mid-upper 40s in all areas. a sprinkle will also be possible around dubuque. tomorrow, plan on mostly cloudy sky with highs struggling to hit 60 in some locations. today: mostly sunny and still a bit windy. wind: w 15-25 high: 68 tonight: mostly cloudy with a few sprinkles. wind: nw 5-10 low: 46 tomorrow: mostly cloudy and cool.a wind: nw 15-25. high: 62 tom. night: partly cloudy. wind: n 5-10. low: 48 thanks kaj. days of preparation across and hesco barriers in place, the cedar river is expected to crest today at 23 feet. kcrg tv9's brea love joins us now. brea, how fast does the cedar river seem to be rising? at 23 feet this afternoon. cedar rapids' temporary flood control measures are in place. public works
while mostly sunny sky dominates the area, northeast iowa should see more clouds develop, mainly after 1pm. this will keep temperatures locally cooler in this part of the area while the rest of the area should go well into the 60s/low 70s this afternoon. the wind may again gust as high as 30 mph at times. tonight, as clouds sink in from the northeast, lows should stabilize in the mid-upper 40s in all areas. a sprinkle will also be possible around dubuque. tomorrow, plan on mostly cloudy sky...
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high pressure dominating parts of the west. there's a little rain in parts of the desert and south west. overall, it's dry for us. as we look at the egg wither pattern, high pressure dominates the next several days. it breaks down a bit towards wednesday and we see moisture moving in thursday and friday. we'll have an isolated chance cast. mostly sunny skies and a beautiful day. watch it be warmer. until then, let's just enjoy our nice conditions outside. maybe a pop that comes up from the south western mountains but really that's about it and overnight the skies are clear. maybe a few clouds in the south west and tomorrow looking at sunny skies with a few clouds. the rest of us looking to stay warm and sunny. 82 in denver. collins. eastern plains, 83 in burling ton. cooler in the south west today. 70 degrees in frisco and 80 in grand junction. nice mellow day tomorrow. breezy thursday and more clouds for the afternoon hours. friday, isolated storms possible and better chance comes in on saturday. let's check in with joel, good
high pressure dominating parts of the west. there's a little rain in parts of the desert and south west. overall, it's dry for us. as we look at the egg wither pattern, high pressure dominates the next several days. it breaks down a bit towards wednesday and we see moisture moving in thursday and friday. we'll have an isolated chance cast. mostly sunny skies and a beautiful day. watch it be warmer. until then, let's just enjoy our nice conditions outside. maybe a pop that comes up from the...
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dominic is with us.inic, this is an amazing story that links directly to vladimir putin, doesn't it? >> yeah. when you look at that chart it really does tell a story. but it is worth remembering that we are in a new era. we have a floating exchange rate. the cbr can manage it to some degree, but the currency cannot flex more, it can strengthen and weaken in line with russia's fundamentals, and i think that makes for a more dynamic story and gives the economy that flexibility to potentially come out of this recession we has have seen. that has been a big flex point for the rest of the economy. francine: what is the one thing, quickly, apart from oil, that the central bank can actually do to help with currency in russia? >> i think with a have done in the last few years has been pretty prudent. when they have had to, they have raised rates. that created domestic challenges as well, but really, they got to a situation where inflation is coming down. they are maintaining a relatively prudent stance. our view
dominic is with us.inic, this is an amazing story that links directly to vladimir putin, doesn't it? >> yeah. when you look at that chart it really does tell a story. but it is worth remembering that we are in a new era. we have a floating exchange rate. the cbr can manage it to some degree, but the currency cannot flex more, it can strengthen and weaken in line with russia's fundamentals, and i think that makes for a more dynamic story and gives the economy that flexibility to...
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they are under scrutiny for their dominance in search, consumer data.oogle is fighting three antitrust rope. antitrust probes. take a listen. >> we have a number of google cases, three by now. you are welcome to be successful, we will applaud you all the way. if you start to miss use your dominant position to prevent others from having the same fight for success, then we get concerns. that is the example of the google case. may thing, while google is using -- is misusing its prominent position to promote itself to stay where they are and not to allow for others to compete with them in a fair way. >> what about uber. >> looking at it with my colleague, transportation, on the one hand side it is great. on the other hand, there are issues comparing with traditional transportation, taxes. and if taxes are being paid. >> you are looking at the facebook merger. our social platforms a concern? >> our concern is only if competition is being closed. that is the important point. one of the things that the german authority is looking at is in the gray zone between
they are under scrutiny for their dominance in search, consumer data.oogle is fighting three antitrust rope. antitrust probes. take a listen. >> we have a number of google cases, three by now. you are welcome to be successful, we will applaud you all the way. if you start to miss use your dominant position to prevent others from having the same fight for success, then we get concerns. that is the example of the google case. may thing, while google is using -- is misusing its prominent...
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high pressure is dominating. it is a dominating feature that is why we're seeing dry white conditions and also a cool air mass that has moved in from canada. we have shot of cooler air and as a result these temperatures are starting off pretty low. let's get a look at the future cast. i'm not showing this because there is any rain, in fact there is no green on the screen. we are dry.. temperatures. we will cool down and work our way into the low 80s. relief is coming in the form of higher temperatures. here's your 7-day forecast. here's how it will pan out. this morning we are starting off really chilly but we're warming to about 80 degrees, upper 70s for some of us. tomorrow we're looking at the mid-80s, lots of sunshine thunderstorm chances to move in for wednesday and then we see even more improvements on the back end of this. the normal for this time of year is around 76 degrees. overall this is not a bad 7-day forecast, very mild comfortable temperatures and not much in the way a ring.-- rain . >>> highways
high pressure is dominating. it is a dominating feature that is why we're seeing dry white conditions and also a cool air mass that has moved in from canada. we have shot of cooler air and as a result these temperatures are starting off pretty low. let's get a look at the future cast. i'm not showing this because there is any rain, in fact there is no green on the screen. we are dry.. temperatures. we will cool down and work our way into the low 80s. relief is coming in the form of higher...
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but it had a strep of very low volatility, and for a while, the major now a end of the year, and as dominic chu tells pay attention to. m promi, for so the earnings to be less bad and turn to the positive here by the end of the year, and you still have what we would argue is low e for longer in terms of the interest rates, and which ever you cut it, the lower tt includes s mea stock s higher. there are debates to wh lead which will fall behind. many strategists believe that technology and health care will help to drive it higher. >> i actuaparticular, because i that you have frankly also tethered to longer and the demographic dynamics in the u.s., and the aging boomers. value-tech, y, i and big mega cap names performing well through the most recent earning season. >> reporter: uptic for the market on the upside, and techno two of the biggest parts of the s&p 500, and they have a better than expected earnings so far this season. certain places out there. >> and there are certain areas of utilities that you have to be concerned about that have high valuations, and they are areas of telecom in
but it had a strep of very low volatility, and for a while, the major now a end of the year, and as dominic chu tells pay attention to. m promi, for so the earnings to be less bad and turn to the positive here by the end of the year, and you still have what we would argue is low e for longer in terms of the interest rates, and which ever you cut it, the lower tt includes s mea stock s higher. there are debates to wh lead which will fall behind. many strategists believe that technology and...
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. >> reporter: in sebring, who didn't know 95-year-old dominic demundo? >> when i was little i looked up to him. >> reporter: he meant so much to francis ann ruiz. dominic was her god father, the memories they have together are sweet, like this picture of his first selfie. >> he meant the world to me. >> reporter: she knew something was wrong because her uncle always called her back. >> one of his friends went to asked if anyone had heard from him all weekend. >> reporter: they had briefly spoken friday and she hadn't heard from him since. now it was monday. >> she heard the tv on and the phone was ringing while we were calling him. >> reporter: deputies went to his home that day on a welfare check. they found him dead on the kitchen floor describing it a graphic scene. >> it's a shame that somebody who has lived 95 years should come to an end such as that. >> reporter: deputies are following leads after finding out dominic had some people to possibly help him around the house. >> whoever did this to my uncle, i hope that he feels guilty. i hope they come
. >> reporter: in sebring, who didn't know 95-year-old dominic demundo? >> when i was little i looked up to him. >> reporter: he meant so much to francis ann ruiz. dominic was her god father, the memories they have together are sweet, like this picture of his first selfie. >> he meant the world to me. >> reporter: she knew something was wrong because her uncle always called her back. >> one of his friends went to asked if anyone had heard from him all...
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nfl for the colts they dominated the broncos. one peyton manning like for the broncos the colts still dominated the broncos. since the turn-of-the-century the colts have one 11 of 14 matchups with the broncos including each of the last nine. going back up our isn't exactly relevant this year, but the core of the broncos team have lost three of four to indy including that upset two years ago. it begs the question why did the >> i don't know. that's a tough one. i don't know. i don't know if it's when they see the broncos they just want to go out and try to kick our butts or, that's just how they feel when they play. they are very well coached. we know that. the coaching staff over there, especially coaches backgrounding in baltimore, having metaphysical background he imposes that on his players and it works out no matter who's on the team ever your. >> this is our standard saturday poll during broncos season, predict tomorrow's outcome. vote at vote@cbs4.com. >>> tomorrow warm temperatures will dominate of the broncos game. not lo
nfl for the colts they dominated the broncos. one peyton manning like for the broncos the colts still dominated the broncos. since the turn-of-the-century the colts have one 11 of 14 matchups with the broncos including each of the last nine. going back up our isn't exactly relevant this year, but the core of the broncos team have lost three of four to indy including that upset two years ago. it begs the question why did the >> i don't know. that's a tough one. i don't know. i don't know...
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and dominated. >> reporter: colin kaepernick entered with about 2:00 to go.alk post game a few moments ago. very upset with the comments of former 49er trent dilfer saying that he put himself above the team. we'll have more on that with the morning news and we'll have more on our news tonight. >>> okay. so, we're talking a little drizzle, a little mistiness tomorrow. >> bay bridge and golden gate bridge commuters may have to have the wind shield wipers on. and 87 by friday and eventually 90 by next monday. so, it will feel like fall again tomorrow. >> people are jealous of our weather. >> i know. so beautiful. >> thank you for joining us tonight. have a great evening. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- renee zellweger -- shaquille o'neal --
and dominated. >> reporter: colin kaepernick entered with about 2:00 to go.alk post game a few moments ago. very upset with the comments of former 49er trent dilfer saying that he put himself above the team. we'll have more on that with the morning news and we'll have more on our news tonight. >>> okay. so, we're talking a little drizzle, a little mistiness tomorrow. >> bay bridge and golden gate bridge commuters may have to have the wind shield wipers on. and 87 by friday...
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this is one of the top issues dominated the agenda. number of rhinos has fallen drastically over the past century as the animals are hunted for their horns. the next report has graphic images. reporter: rangers find the carcass of another rhinoceros killed in this national park. the forensic team from the parks authority hunt for clues. he has conducted autopsies on one and a half thousand elephants and rhinos. >> you can get used to the smell of animals you find, but it makes you angry. there were 10 animals killed here only for their horns. reporter: suspected poachers are caught, tried in a courthouse inside the park. hundreds of cases are heard every year. conviction rate is high. half the culprits come from mozambique, a hub in the illegal trade. there is serious crime in south africa, punishment is severe. >> [indiscernible] an illegal firearm and also shot at the raiders. 50 years imprisonment. reporter: people living in villages outside are poor. ivory smugglers often persuade young men to hunt for them with the promise of a fe
this is one of the top issues dominated the agenda. number of rhinos has fallen drastically over the past century as the animals are hunted for their horns. the next report has graphic images. reporter: rangers find the carcass of another rhinoceros killed in this national park. the forensic team from the parks authority hunt for clues. he has conducted autopsies on one and a half thousand elephants and rhinos. >> you can get used to the smell of animals you find, but it makes you angry....
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. >>> the broncos d dominated as they crushed the colts. i'll you what's next for the broncos. ,, in one door - a member of congress. out another - a high-paid lobbyist. ngton, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet >>> welcome back. warnings out this morning about a popular painkiller and children. pediatricians are urging doctors to stop prescribing codeine to kids. there's evidence linking >>> government researchers are linking depression and gestational diabetes. scientists say women who feel depressed during the first two trimesters nearly double their chances of developing gestational diabetes. the risk is even higher for depressed pregnant women who are obese. >>> some parents are skipping out on spoon feeding and letting babies feed themselves solid not more likely to choke than babies fed the old traditional way but researchers remind parents not to offer foods considered a c
. >>> the broncos d dominated as they crushed the colts. i'll you what's next for the broncos. ,, in one door - a member of congress. out another - a high-paid lobbyist. ngton, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet >>> welcome back. warnings out this morning about a popular painkiller and children. pediatricians are...
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it would be in empire based on liberty rather than an empire based on domination. and it would be an empire that carried with it the enlightenment. as repeated references to reason, progress, secularity, and particularly the arts and sciences, including technology, demonstrates. two related concepts spurred the idea of the american empire. the first was millennialism. historian ruth bloch concludes that the american mission, the idea of america multiplying in population and reaching to the pacific ocean and america as an asylum for the injured and oppressed from all parts of the globe, permeated evangelical patriotic statements from the 1760's through the 1780's and became a common feature of american nationalism. millennialists envisioned the american empire as characterized by its intellectual prowess. the arts and sciences would be improved and religion, learning, and liberty would be diffused over the continent. the united states would become a large and glorious empire, found to exceed all other empires of the world, while at the same time being the abode of t
it would be in empire based on liberty rather than an empire based on domination. and it would be an empire that carried with it the enlightenment. as repeated references to reason, progress, secularity, and particularly the arts and sciences, including technology, demonstrates. two related concepts spurred the idea of the american empire. the first was millennialism. historian ruth bloch concludes that the american mission, the idea of america multiplying in population and reaching to the...
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>> i don't think that china is trying to dominate us.erywhere big powers do try to do as much economically, because this is the age of soft par, but china is a neighbor, and we can never move away from each other, and since we have become independent, we have maintained good relations with china. that is exactly what i intend to do. >> reporter: what is your impression of president obama? you have spent time with him this week. >> i like him. and i like his dogs very much. >> reporter: what did you talk about? >> we talked about sanctions, about relationship between our two countries, and what we are trying to do to bring about democratization in burma. >> reporter: is he well regarded in burma? >> yes, he has been to burma twice. in the first visit, he had a goodt meeting with some of our young people. >> reporter: what is your goal for the myanmar, and do you believe it should be a multi party democratic system with the full kind of the panoply of rights or do you believe because it is a small asian country, it is going to have a diffe
>> i don't think that china is trying to dominate us.erywhere big powers do try to do as much economically, because this is the age of soft par, but china is a neighbor, and we can never move away from each other, and since we have become independent, we have maintained good relations with china. that is exactly what i intend to do. >> reporter: what is your impression of president obama? you have spent time with him this week. >> i like him. and i like his dogs very much....
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dominic, this is incredible. what they did was only counting length of a view for people watching a video longer than i think it was three seconds, which totally excuse it because i'm somebody, if it launches and something i don't want, i close it immediately. if launches has an ad, i close it. those were not being counted at all. is it a big deal? seems like a big deal to me. >> in the short run it is a big deal. facebook will have to make it up to the advertisers. that giving some rebates, cutting some rates going forward, giving them some free ads. i think in the short term it's a problem. i think it might affect their revenues. it might affect their problems. it is short term. where are the advertisers going to go? there is such a limited market for this kind of ad, where you place it and get eyes on it. in the long run this might be a buying opportunity for facebook. >> i guess but it will be very disappointing for advertisers, jason of the bottom line, i don't want to confuse people, they were inflating the
dominic, this is incredible. what they did was only counting length of a view for people watching a video longer than i think it was three seconds, which totally excuse it because i'm somebody, if it launches and something i don't want, i close it immediately. if launches has an ad, i close it. those were not being counted at all. is it a big deal? seems like a big deal to me. >> in the short run it is a big deal. facebook will have to make it up to the advertisers. that giving some...
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high pressure will continue to dominate our weather through the holiday weekend. this means more sun and mild temperatures. highs in the 70s saturday and sunday. humidity levels will start to increase sunday and monday. it will warm into the 80s on labor day. the heat really builds by with chances for t-storms. tonight: clear skies. low: 60 wind: e 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny. high: 74 wind: se 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 62 high: 78 wind: se 5-10 mph new matter where you are this labor day weekend - stay ahead of the weather with the fox 6 storm center app. it's available on connection with a fatal stabbing on milwaukee's lower east side. 32 year old shawn ostrom, a chef at the pfister hotel, was killed early monday morning, near pulaski street and arlington place. today, prosecutors charged 20 year old hussain sami of greenfield with first degree reckleess homicide. 45 year old imed chabbouh is charged with aggravated battery. prosecutors say the stabbing came after a fight, where the two suspects attacked the victim. that fatal stabbing was part o v
high pressure will continue to dominate our weather through the holiday weekend. this means more sun and mild temperatures. highs in the 70s saturday and sunday. humidity levels will start to increase sunday and monday. it will warm into the 80s on labor day. the heat really builds by with chances for t-storms. tonight: clear skies. low: 60 wind: e 5 mph saturday: mostly sunny. high: 74 wind: se 5-10 mph sunday: mostly sunny. am low: 62 high: 78 wind: se 5-10 mph new matter where you are this...
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several companies are under scrutiny for their domination in search. of that is fighting three antitrust probes. take a listen. >> we have a number of google cases. in europe, you are moving at what can be successful. we will apply to all the way. if you start to misuse your dominant position to present others from having the same point of success, then we get concerned. that's the example of the google case. google is misusing its position to promote itself and stay were they are and not to allow for others to compete with them in a fair way. uber is in between. looking at it with my colleague and transportation and single markets, it's great innovation. on the other hand, there are issues comparing it traditional transportation, that kind of thing. if taxes are being paid. francine: our social platforms a concern? our concern is only of competition is being closed down. that is the important point. theink one of the things german authorities are looking at is in that gray zone between competition and privacy. facebook is so dominant. you don't know w
several companies are under scrutiny for their domination in search. of that is fighting three antitrust probes. take a listen. >> we have a number of google cases. in europe, you are moving at what can be successful. we will apply to all the way. if you start to misuse your dominant position to present others from having the same point of success, then we get concerned. that's the example of the google case. google is misusing its position to promote itself and stay were they are and not...
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ndsu dominated both sides of the ball. they ran for 238 yards. normally with iowa, their front-seven is their strength. how was north dakota state able to runs so well against iowa? "they mixed it up on offense. they had some quarterback runs in there, including the draw. sometimes you scout a team and see some film where you can exploit. and they probably broke their tendencies. my guess is they showed some things they hadn't shown before. it paid off for them." iowa only had 34 yards rushing. quite a different team when iowa isn't able to run the ball. their blocks and staying at the point of attack like they did in the past. i don't know if the running backs were really reading their keys as well in this game. a lot of these zone schemes takes patience and vision by the running back. in other words, they have to set their blocks up, be patient with it. sometimes backs can rush it before the blocks are set. and that's what happens, it causes that." let's talk about the mentality part. north dakota state is 3-0, two of their wins came in tight s
ndsu dominated both sides of the ball. they ran for 238 yards. normally with iowa, their front-seven is their strength. how was north dakota state able to runs so well against iowa? "they mixed it up on offense. they had some quarterback runs in there, including the draw. sometimes you scout a team and see some film where you can exploit. and they probably broke their tendencies. my guess is they showed some things they hadn't shown before. it paid off for them." iowa only had 34...
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some of them have lingered, but not as dominant.he reason i think this may linger in a pretty hot way is we are in a different phase of the campaign. this happened in a debate, not a rally or not an offhanded remark to fox. this happened in the debate in such a high profile way. and she is someone who, for whatever flaws she might have, what trump said about her will resonate with a lot of people. i think it is still moving. i think the campaign believes they can ignore it and they may be wrong. john: yesterday on the show, i thought it was nuts to insult someone in a way that has such a resonance with so many people. we learned yesterday 85 million people watched that debate. let's say that is 40 million women. let's say every one of those people know someone who has dealt with weight issues -- mark: certainly everyone who knows me knows someone like that. john: these are issues that are not political, abstract, policy issues. or even abstract political issues. these are like the grist of the culture, the kinds of things people tal
some of them have lingered, but not as dominant.he reason i think this may linger in a pretty hot way is we are in a different phase of the campaign. this happened in a debate, not a rally or not an offhanded remark to fox. this happened in the debate in such a high profile way. and she is someone who, for whatever flaws she might have, what trump said about her will resonate with a lot of people. i think it is still moving. i think the campaign believes they can ignore it and they may be...
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while this race dominates the headlines. this one may end up impacting your life more. come next year. >> i doubt we'll be able to call that on election night. it maybe a couple days after. will do so. in court. >> . new developments in the case of a k*efr denver gang member. convicted for his role in a shooting. car wash. >> . sentenced to 57 months in federal prison -fplts for being a felon in possession of ammunition. >> the shooting caught on video. may fields friend exchanged gunfire with rival gang members. and was hit. they say once the friend got back into the suv. may field took his gun and shot from the car wash bay. >> now problem solvers update. relief on the way for neighbor of the raccoon creek golf course. they want soil. >> . why their view maybe improving. >> . this is why apartment resident called the fox 31 denver problem solvers. >> weeds. sod. and pieces of pipe. along this fence. at the edge of the raccoon creek golf course in little ton. >> we asked what could be done to clean it up. >> . could begin within two weeks to a month. >> that's great. i
while this race dominates the headlines. this one may end up impacting your life more. come next year. >> i doubt we'll be able to call that on election night. it maybe a couple days after. will do so. in court. >> . new developments in the case of a k*efr denver gang member. convicted for his role in a shooting. car wash. >> . sentenced to 57 months in federal prison -fplts for being a felon in possession of ammunition. >> the shooting caught on video. may fields friend...
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watch this moment. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under aoreign administration. >> doug, why was that such a pivotal moment? >> because he is the president of the united states at that juncture and he knows that eastern europe was under soviet domination. it was a big blunder. he had an opportunity to do a correction and he didn't correct it. maybe carter can be president. that's what people are looking for for trump tonight. carter was a one-term governor from georgia. so, kind of introducing himself as a possible president. he won that debate. tonight, trump's trying to say you can't imagine me in the oval office. >> so, two great examples. so, you can make a blunder factually, which is a problem and can change the course of history. or you can come up with sort of a clever catch phrase that people remember and take away from it. >> and, alisyn, in the case of the ford blunder, people didn't know it was a blunder immediately. it was the chatter afterwards that made it out to be a huge gaffe. so what people will say tomorrow will matter a l
watch this moment. >> there is no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under aoreign administration. >> doug, why was that such a pivotal moment? >> because he is the president of the united states at that juncture and he knows that eastern europe was under soviet domination. it was a big blunder. he had an opportunity to do a correction and he didn't correct it. maybe carter can be president. that's what people are looking for for trump tonight. carter...
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it's a very dominant position. has this been used to minimize your rights when it comes to privacy?t will be very interesting for everyone to follow and get the results of this inquiry because this is a gray zone and the germans are looking for both german eyes and european eyes so it will be valuable for everyone. francine: you are looking for more cases? in data protection and privacy. >> i think data is one of the more important things because that is the new line of business. it is a more traditional business. going into more data heavy ways of working goes into the kind of industry and any sort of traditional industry will be more data prone. we will launch a public consultation about our merger thresholds this autumn in order to ask experts and opinions. if we get the right merger on board because both knowledge and data is another kind of asset and currency than just the turnover of a company. i think that is very important in order for us to be able to secure that there is competition post merger in some of the new industries. francine: one of the criticisms from the u.s. is
it's a very dominant position. has this been used to minimize your rights when it comes to privacy?t will be very interesting for everyone to follow and get the results of this inquiry because this is a gray zone and the germans are looking for both german eyes and european eyes so it will be valuable for everyone. francine: you are looking for more cases? in data protection and privacy. >> i think data is one of the more important things because that is the new line of business. it is a...
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the fascinating thing about donald trump is whatever you may say, he dominates the news, not just in the united states but around the world. for all those who say we pay too much attention, so does the bbc, so does australian news, even in india, which is fairly parochial in its news. in general, this particular move, it was more fascination. the really interesting reaction was in mexico, where the mexicans by and large were very critical of the mexican president for having invited trump. now, it should be said, pena nieto has very low approval ratings anyway now, but i think a lot of people in mexico wondered why the mexican president would give trump this platform, this photo op, you know. when you have a situation where you have a man like donald trump who has insulted the country, insulted the people, and very
the fascinating thing about donald trump is whatever you may say, he dominates the news, not just in the united states but around the world. for all those who say we pay too much attention, so does the bbc, so does australian news, even in india, which is fairly parochial in its news. in general, this particular move, it was more fascination. the really interesting reaction was in mexico, where the mexicans by and large were very critical of the mexican president for having invited trump. now,...
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she wants to dominate, and distinguish herself. if you get too nasty or al gore in the 2000 debates, i know the answer, that can come back on you. >> back to the we're judging them on different career yankee. some might -- career yankee, some might say hillary clinton -- criteria, some might say hillary clinton is too bossy, if trump does that, he's strong, and forceful. a bit of the depender bias you touched --gender bias you touched on before. in the 1858 senate debate between lincoln and douglas, the debates that started what we're doing now, they debated one topic that year, and the topic was slavery. they did it 7 times in 7 congressional districts, spoke for 3 hours. and they drilled down on that topic. how ironic that a century and a half later we're talking about race relations in this country, and will probably be talking about it tonight, too. >> political analyst, joe tuman, thank you. >>> so many people say they know they are voting for. 100million people could tune in to watch tonight's debate, which leads to our quest
she wants to dominate, and distinguish herself. if you get too nasty or al gore in the 2000 debates, i know the answer, that can come back on you. >> back to the we're judging them on different career yankee. some might -- career yankee, some might say hillary clinton -- criteria, some might say hillary clinton is too bossy, if trump does that, he's strong, and forceful. a bit of the depender bias you touched --gender bias you touched on before. in the 1858 senate debate between lincoln...
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>> my culture is a very dominant culture. and it's imposing and it's causing problems.
>> my culture is a very dominant culture. and it's imposing and it's causing problems.
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. >> what's happened is the only way you disrupt a giant like facebook as dominance in its field is to wait for the next paradigm to come along. for this paradigm in mobile, you can't beat facebook. but if something new comes along maybe then there's the opportunity to do it. so mark zuckerberg says do you know what this virtual reality might be the next paradigm i'm
. >> what's happened is the only way you disrupt a giant like facebook as dominance in its field is to wait for the next paradigm to come along. for this paradigm in mobile, you can't beat facebook. but if something new comes along maybe then there's the opportunity to do it. so mark zuckerberg says do you know what this virtual reality might be the next paradigm i'm