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most people out are bleary eyed and making their way to work this morning. there were fans who took the celebration too far causing damage in parts of the city. >> reporter: the game ended and the wild celebration began. people poured boo the streets and reveled in the first super bowl win. this video shows fans flipping a car on to its side at broad and walnut. people climbed the gates and light poles in front of city hall. traffic lights were laying in the streets broken and the windows at macy's were smashed. people climbed on the awning at the entrance of the ritz carlton on south broad. the awning collapsed full of people. police were commanding the crowds on foot and bikes and horses. >> reporter: of course the celebration was not just in center city, but all over philadelphia and into the early morning hours. no word on how many arrests were made. we do know there were some injuries. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that. >> "action news" reporter, sarah bloomquist still you mean live in bloomington, minnesota. we're expecting t
most people out are bleary eyed and making their way to work this morning. there were fans who took the celebration too far causing damage in parts of the city. >> reporter: the game ended and the wild celebration began. people poured boo the streets and reveled in the first super bowl win. this video shows fans flipping a car on to its side at broad and walnut. people climbed the gates and light poles in front of city hall. traffic lights were laying in the streets broken and the windows...
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good morning, tam, the crowds are long gone, folks are making their way to school and work bleary eyed. the street sweepers are coming through. no other celebration like in the center city there were fans who took the celebration too far. >> reporter: the game ended and the wild celebration began, people poured into the streets to revel in the city's first super bowl win. with the celebration there was chaos and damage. this video shows fans flipping a car on to its side at broad and walnut. people climbed the gates and light poles in fronts of city hall. traffic lights were left laying in the streets broken and the windows at macy's an market street were smashed. glass and debris littered sidewalk. people climbed on the anding at the ritz carlton at vowt -- south broad, the awning collapsed with people still on it. police managed the people on bikes and foot an horses. we did see a fan climbing a pole mayfair. no word from philadelphia police on how many arrests were made. we know there were injuries, no word on the severity or how many there were, we'll get an update from philadelphi
good morning, tam, the crowds are long gone, folks are making their way to school and work bleary eyed. the street sweepers are coming through. no other celebration like in the center city there were fans who took the celebration too far. >> reporter: the game ended and the wild celebration began, people poured into the streets to revel in the city's first super bowl win. with the celebration there was chaos and damage. this video shows fans flipping a car on to its side at broad and...
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the wee hours they did a lovely job of just a peaceful joyful celebration that so many people teary eyedaid they had been waiting generations, their moms and dads their grandparents had longed for this, so many copies had -- coaches had tried it something that doug pederson pulled off. so many couldn't get it done chip kelly, andy reid they couldn't pull out of a super bowl win. it was a winning team going to the playoffs and never taking home the big lombardi trophy. it is going to go down as one of the most spectacular unexpected stories at least by the outside world. we expected it in philadelphia because we believed in the underdogs but a wonderful end to this dramatic story. >> they left a week ago as underdogs and arriving back home as super bowl champions. what a week it has been arriving in minneapolis, meeting the media, the practices, having fun, roaming the mall of america, talking to our reporters there for us from 6abc and just having a lot of fun. so composed and relaxed they were the entire week and again, to the right of your screen we're looking at all the fans who are w
the wee hours they did a lovely job of just a peaceful joyful celebration that so many people teary eyedaid they had been waiting generations, their moms and dads their grandparents had longed for this, so many copies had -- coaches had tried it something that doug pederson pulled off. so many couldn't get it done chip kelly, andy reid they couldn't pull out of a super bowl win. it was a winning team going to the playoffs and never taking home the big lombardi trophy. it is going to go down as...
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as britain eyed up a new relationship with the world's second largest economy it's the younger generation of both nations that will feel the biggest impact. is being hailed as a landmark vote by conservationists off to china now hong kong is banning the sale of ivory it's one of the biggest markets in the world and has direct links to commercial scale elephant poaching in africa potentially a big step to save the beautiful great giants. the colorful crowd of anti ivory protesters had gathered outside to welcome the decision under the new law the maximum penalty for selling ivory is ten million hong kong dollars around one million euros on top of that the offense carries ten years in prison. the world wide fund for nature welcomed the vote but said that the fight doesn't stop with the legislation this was shown to come to him and garfunkel government to all sponsor the african elephants for these needed next is a step up the enforcement to make sure that there would no longer go trade into hong kong or through phone calls and what we want. to happen is that. the commercial guy in the white
as britain eyed up a new relationship with the world's second largest economy it's the younger generation of both nations that will feel the biggest impact. is being hailed as a landmark vote by conservationists off to china now hong kong is banning the sale of ivory it's one of the biggest markets in the world and has direct links to commercial scale elephant poaching in africa potentially a big step to save the beautiful great giants. the colorful crowd of anti ivory protesters had gathered...
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is promoting the drink and plans to open eyed like a phase in busy areas of uganda's capital you're going to zip it to drinking nation and coffee and you're going to go to give age took for the. higher income and that's why the local conception is to low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers terrorizes growing capacity to boost the local coffee industry. in the last eighty years over one thousand two hundred trainees have gone through his hands. of the domestic with quality so it is beginning it's beginning to appreciate it because it's now a youth center and kind of approach where my place. qatar has the fullest coffee right from the farm. he has recruited farmers as part of his crew said to me steam standards coming here to this and you see what's happening here. too to manage a quote unquote issues because we look at it we work closely with the firm as well as to ensure that they do get to premium have to have just a fair to do so you get to read your coffee is that i don't of international standard. uganda exports ninety five percent of all it's coffee
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ei: thank you for a great panel. the 1990's were extremely important. on one hand, it is a soft landing of a superpower without violence. issues we have today in u.s., russia relations have their roots in the 1990's. ae question that i have is regard to the commonwealth of independent states, putin and said when theeech commonwealth was great, that was a joined a sovereignty. my understanding of the russian view in general. the russians had a different that they abandon quite seriously. the u.s. role in that was incredibly important. there was the seriousness of independence versus the commonwealth is a form of russian control over the area and limited sovereignty. my question is mostly to strobe , in the clinton administration in the 1990's, those issues were discussed in , whether it was russia versus republic, what the fate of the commonwealth would be, or if it was something that that was the issue of discussion, it was an inherited from the bush administration that suffer gaming sovereignty and independence means independence, thank you. >> to jere
ei: thank you for a great panel. the 1990's were extremely important. on one hand, it is a soft landing of a superpower without violence. issues we have today in u.s., russia relations have their roots in the 1990's. ae question that i have is regard to the commonwealth of independent states, putin and said when theeech commonwealth was great, that was a joined a sovereignty. my understanding of the russian view in general. the russians had a different that they abandon quite seriously. the...
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cross-eyed blonde black clad extrovert in public h.p. back to my eyes is the macho party animal. doesn't find its home space i get is that his real name is a man of refined tastes his especially fond of tinted cars this nine hundred seventy three jaguar is among the tools of his collection. he's also a fan of english antiques but if those. of you. love the look of old english movies or films furniture that's one hundred years old a moment even be fashionable in two hundred years time because it was never fashionable in the first place. anymore to. genuine i love the comfortable feel of it. sitting in a leather chair in front of a roaring fire is a form that's just my think this is just the sort. of file when it comes to music too hence the only skews it back in the u.k. . has been a clear separation between one space i get is and his alter ego h p that. is. i want to go so far as to say that one spared to get this is more boring but he's definitely quieter more of a homebody and possibly even a bit more conservative than you'd expect. that's fine i think you need to draw a line s
cross-eyed blonde black clad extrovert in public h.p. back to my eyes is the macho party animal. doesn't find its home space i get is that his real name is a man of refined tastes his especially fond of tinted cars this nine hundred seventy three jaguar is among the tools of his collection. he's also a fan of english antiques but if those. of you. love the look of old english movies or films furniture that's one hundred years old a moment even be fashionable in two hundred years time because it...
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lauren: he's never apologized. -- bright eyed. connell: i know i'm sorry.tomorrow is march. i just checked my phone. connell: not enough days in february. lauren: starbucks has opened the doors on their first fancy new and sister to battle upscale competition. can the coffee get more expensive? cheryl casone knows. >> people on a superpremium experience begins thickened over not only coffee the service and architectural design. lauren: superpremium. papa john's pizza parts ways with the nfl. we will be right back. he says, you should have chosen full-car replacement. excuse me? let me be frank, he says: you picked the wrong insurance plan. 'no. i picked the wrong insurance company.' with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it is... the cloud.
lauren: he's never apologized. -- bright eyed. connell: i know i'm sorry.tomorrow is march. i just checked my phone. connell: not enough days in february. lauren: starbucks has opened the doors on their first fancy new and sister to battle upscale competition. can the coffee get more expensive? cheryl casone knows. >> people on a superpremium experience begins thickened over not only coffee the service and architectural design. lauren: superpremium. papa john's pizza parts ways with the...
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they are the clear-eyed ones. they are the ones who understand what it feels liking to go to school, be excited about your work, your learning, your friendships. relationships with the teachers and have that all literally blown apart. we need to listen to them and do what the american people want. you've laid out over and over again what some of those are. some of those steps. >> and barbara, you know, if you stand up to the nra and you lose your seat, life goes on. there are things much more important, you know, to protect the lives of young americans than to say gee, i want to hold this job for no another two years. it's cool. >> you got it. >> it's, do you remember, barbara, when we were there and there was this proposal to ban plastic guns. >> yes. >> which was so common sense. and i voted for it and the nra attacked me. i sent their money back and i said i'm never again going to take another penny from this organization. >> that's what we need. we need courageous republicans. most of the democrats are on the
they are the clear-eyed ones. they are the ones who understand what it feels liking to go to school, be excited about your work, your learning, your friendships. relationships with the teachers and have that all literally blown apart. we need to listen to them and do what the american people want. you've laid out over and over again what some of those are. some of those steps. >> and barbara, you know, if you stand up to the nra and you lose your seat, life goes on. there are things much...
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tall blonde blue-eyed. the show is about an odd couple. the straightlaced perfect missionary and the bumbling dorky sidekick. so it is how they have to learn to work together and they are learning from the crazy situation they are put in. and yes, it is wonderful to see a character who is so adhd i guess. to see the character like that in the spotlight. >> well, congratulations. we have put ticket information on ktvu.com. look for it in the web links section. you can also find it on the ktvu mobile app. congratulations and welcome home. we will be right back after the break. refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. for the latest home trends, at big savings - you've gotta go to ross. they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you go
tall blonde blue-eyed. the show is about an odd couple. the straightlaced perfect missionary and the bumbling dorky sidekick. so it is how they have to learn to work together and they are learning from the crazy situation they are put in. and yes, it is wonderful to see a character who is so adhd i guess. to see the character like that in the spotlight. >> well, congratulations. we have put ticket information on ktvu.com. look for it in the web links section. you can also find it on the...
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a lot of people bleary eyed as they travel around. the rain is out of here, but nonetheless you have to look for wet spots that could be slick now that temperatures have dropped, matt and tam. [cheers and applause] >> that is what it sounded like in u.s. bank stadium when an eagles made a play, sounded like the link. fans at the super bowl said it felt like a home game with the fans cheering on their team. >> man flocked to minneapolis to witness the game in person, "action news" at 4:00 p.m., brian taff and sharrie williams talked to a new jersey couple who waited decades for this. >> sam and anita, this is your 50th anniversary. what is it like here? >> it is amazing, fantastic. >> can you believe we're here, pinch us, we won! we won! and everybody is congratulating us, like we did it, we did do it. >> anita you've been ameetingsal about this, tell me where does it come from. >> she hassles been that way. >> we saw the championship game. >> reporter: 50 years of marriage and here you are, season ticket ticketholders. >> the moment c
a lot of people bleary eyed as they travel around. the rain is out of here, but nonetheless you have to look for wet spots that could be slick now that temperatures have dropped, matt and tam. [cheers and applause] >> that is what it sounded like in u.s. bank stadium when an eagles made a play, sounded like the link. fans at the super bowl said it felt like a home game with the fans cheering on their team. >> man flocked to minneapolis to witness the game in person, "action...
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so that‘s what we do with black eyed peas.row and concerned about all things tomorrow, the investment for artificial intelligence at ways the investment but human intelligence and that brought concerns, those concerns were, we wrap them around fa ntasy concerns were, we wrap them around fantasy and build this amazing world and amazing story, check it out its number ten right now in all books on amazon which is really great. we could use your help to get it going, get it to the top of the charts. you brought it back round to the book and thank you so much for talking about other subjects, you have a lot to say and it‘s good to hear. about other subjects, you have a lot to say and it's good to hear. brian, thank you. thank you. that's a good interview. you are really good, but put me on the spot. you can handle it. will i am and brian david johnson‘s book is out right now. this bureau says will i am for president, a man who chooses to do good with his fame. abbey adores him, she says i have somewhat love and respect for him. tha
so that‘s what we do with black eyed peas.row and concerned about all things tomorrow, the investment for artificial intelligence at ways the investment but human intelligence and that brought concerns, those concerns were, we wrap them around fa ntasy concerns were, we wrap them around fantasy and build this amazing world and amazing story, check it out its number ten right now in all books on amazon which is really great. we could use your help to get it going, get it to the top of the...
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. >> the black eyed peas singer is trending this morning for her rendition of the national anthem.. ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ >> wow. >> did you see joel embiid and all reacting to what they heard. the internet all but blew up with internet posts blasting her rendition. >> can we talk about fergie's national anthem? >> oh, stop. don't do that to my fergie. fergie, i love you. it was a different. it was sexy. >> damn right it was different. i needed a cigarette after that. >> leave her alone. >> don't do that. fergie i love you. >> oh, my. you can see the whole thing. i posted on my facebook page. that was the first thing i showed you when you walked in. did you see this? >> and i hadn't seen it. it happened overnight. >> it was joel embiid trending and then it was fergie. >>> now to more of the stories we're following for you on nbc 10 news at 5:00 a.m. >>> right now at 5:00, danger of collapse. >>> leading the way. the teenagers calling for gun control after a massacre at their school. >>> and drawing the line. the fight over votes in pennsylvania takes on new urgency toda
. >> the black eyed peas singer is trending this morning for her rendition of the national anthem.. ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ >> wow. >> did you see joel embiid and all reacting to what they heard. the internet all but blew up with internet posts blasting her rendition. >> can we talk about fergie's national anthem? >> oh, stop. don't do that to my fergie. fergie, i love you. it was a different. it was sexy. >> damn right it was different. i...
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intelligence agencies, they're advising us against using phones from china's two leading tech companies, h uaw ei and tez. investigators say they are influenced by the chinese government, and the phones they cell may where compromised. >>> people are urged to stop using a certain brand of hair dryer. it could cause burns. iso beauty is recalling about 73,000 hair dryers because the cord can become brittle. the recall includes the 2000 hair dryers, three people have been burned on their hands and fingers. the company received 35 reports of sparking or smoking hair dryers, in two cases, customers report flames coming from the device. you should contact the company for a credit. an investigation by the fda into a dog food. it is looking into four recalls and multiple complaints by the pet foods, here are some of the products affected. each time samples of the food tested positive for salmonella or listeria, there are six complaints of illness or death tied to the products. so far aero reliance has notified customers of the issue but has not made a public announcement of the recall. you can get more
intelligence agencies, they're advising us against using phones from china's two leading tech companies, h uaw ei and tez. investigators say they are influenced by the chinese government, and the phones they cell may where compromised. >>> people are urged to stop using a certain brand of hair dryer. it could cause burns. iso beauty is recalling about 73,000 hair dryers because the cord can become brittle. the recall includes the 2000 hair dryers, three people have been burned on their...
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some eagled eyed fans noticed it.nd then they posted it, guess who dropped their phone at the parade, we will return it. jones tweeted out a thank you to those fans when he got his phone back. eagles fans used two and a half times more mobile yesterday. >> and eagles tight end tray burton kept the fun going. he signed autographs and snapped photographs. >> it takes a coach with a lot of guts to call that play especially with the situation we were in and executed it really well, obviously the best we've executed it yet and, you know, try to make a play. >> burton hit quarterback nick foles for a touchdown on the trick play that completely fooled the new england patriots. still unbelievable. >> i can't get enough of it. >> over and over again. well, the super bowl selfie kid is getting more time in the national spotlight. >> i have two words after seeing this, millennial and -- 13-year-old ryan mcken s snapped this photograph with justin timberlake. today he'll appear on ellen degenerous and he gets a surprise phone cal
some eagled eyed fans noticed it.nd then they posted it, guess who dropped their phone at the parade, we will return it. jones tweeted out a thank you to those fans when he got his phone back. eagles fans used two and a half times more mobile yesterday. >> and eagles tight end tray burton kept the fun going. he signed autographs and snapped photographs. >> it takes a coach with a lot of guts to call that play especially with the situation we were in and executed it really well,...
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we show eyed up pictures of dogs and peer. family and age. korean. car or or. the pigeon passes easily this is done works because it's identified humans as a category i have been trained and shown lots of pictures with and without people in them. the pigeon clearly didn't memorize the pictures but learned something abstract from them recognizing a human being and it can apply that to any picture. but. the team of neuroscientists observe the pigeons learning behavior in what's known as a skinner box the process of learning how to distinguish between pictures with and without humans appears to follow certain principles in order to investigate them the tests are carried out according to strict rules. you see it's always close to the food. the pigeon picks out a yellow patch then if it successfully distinguishes between humans and say animals it gets cornfield as a reward if it gets it wrong the light is briefly switched off. for. this kind of experiment you need animals that don't get easily frustrated it can take a long time and to start with the animal doesn't k
we show eyed up pictures of dogs and peer. family and age. korean. car or or. the pigeon passes easily this is done works because it's identified humans as a category i have been trained and shown lots of pictures with and without people in them. the pigeon clearly didn't memorize the pictures but learned something abstract from them recognizing a human being and it can apply that to any picture. but. the team of neuroscientists observe the pigeons learning behavior in what's known as a skinner...
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now she has become a wild eyed conservative, so at some point she saw the light. teaching?s it like col. carlson: the best three years of my life. i had great people around me. mccafferty was executive, i was working with wesley clark, a bunch of people who are very smart people. i taught economics the first semester and the only economics training i had was from my instructor with the cadets. i said you might recall that the grade you gave me was one of the lowest grades i received an four years and he said that is why you're going to teach it. you have to learn it before you can teach it. sometimes i was 20 minutes ahead of the cadets. doetheless, i was able to macro and micro and international economics and the students loved me. i love teaching them. the second semester i taught international relations, and you an are going to give elective and the elective was public policy administration which is how does the bureaucracy work or not work. i was well read on that. i had an elective for the last dose per years, i started with two sections and ended up with six sections.
now she has become a wild eyed conservative, so at some point she saw the light. teaching?s it like col. carlson: the best three years of my life. i had great people around me. mccafferty was executive, i was working with wesley clark, a bunch of people who are very smart people. i taught economics the first semester and the only economics training i had was from my instructor with the cadets. i said you might recall that the grade you gave me was one of the lowest grades i received an four...
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. >> reporter: in 2009, a sharp eyed ecologist noticed the plant growing along highway one and it turned out to be a franciscan manzanita, a plant thought to be extinct in the wild. it was dug up and moved to an undisclosed location in the park.>> it's great that it was saved, it's a biological dead- end without essentially having a mate to bring it for cross pollination. >> the park service is trying to create clones of the shrub they named fancy. but where to find a mate for a plant considered extinct? the botanical garden in berkeley has some things to a woman named lester roundtree. in the 1940s she snuck some plants from an old presidio cemetery that was being redeveloped and gave them to research gardens in the bay area. >> i think she showed good initiative in her thoughts, they were about conserving the plants. here is a rare plant, we knew it was rare at the time, we can just destroy it just because we want that property. >> reporter: the park service has planted some of lester's plans next to francies clone. the hope is in 2-3 years when the birds and bees have done their thing
. >> reporter: in 2009, a sharp eyed ecologist noticed the plant growing along highway one and it turned out to be a franciscan manzanita, a plant thought to be extinct in the wild. it was dug up and moved to an undisclosed location in the park.>> it's great that it was saved, it's a biological dead- end without essentially having a mate to bring it for cross pollination. >> the park service is trying to create clones of the shrub they named fancy. but where to find a mate for...
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the process required open eyed critical self reflection. analysis of student outcomes. which i have never been asked to do as part of a scripted curriculum i was trained in previously. one of the most important components of the process was the peer learning that happened on account of collaboration with stanford and the national support that we went through. it gave us support with the writing. moving forward, across the district, in the support network, i went on to become district leader in various curriculums. even later, i supported co-worker of teachers to take the national boards. i encourage the board to consider any way possible to support the process. thank you very much. >> good evening. board coordinator. we have 10nbct that have renewed certification and showed their ongoing commitment to the students. and to the professional. with the vigorous renewal process. the nbct, when i call you, please stand. when i read all the names, please come forward to receive your pin. and then move to the center for the group photo with the commissioners. names being read..
the process required open eyed critical self reflection. analysis of student outcomes. which i have never been asked to do as part of a scripted curriculum i was trained in previously. one of the most important components of the process was the peer learning that happened on account of collaboration with stanford and the national support that we went through. it gave us support with the writing. moving forward, across the district, in the support network, i went on to become district leader in...
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residents were posting messages about people ei color in t neighborhoods. what have you done to address this? >> we were shocked to se our matt form being used in this area, hearing about communities in oaklandof when we became this happening was a shock to the system. but we work together to redesign our product in a way that is almost unprecedented in technology where a few things that important to us, were to make peoplf aware the fact that they were using descriptive next witut the context around what was suspicious about the activit so we introduced friction into the posting process to force people to be more specific about the circumstances under which they were posting. not to be purely describing itople on the characteristics of their raceut some additional context as to what suspicious. a person ofolor riding a bike in the neighborhood is not worthy of an alert. but ifthey're casing the neighborhood or breaking into wrs, th's descriptive text. at about other kinds of ncsts that people may find offensive ning religion or gender. where do you draw th
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perform to outperform at ei bern the firm says demand for the iphone x dinpped dramatic september and the price target dropped are to 170 from 195. the stock dropped into correction territory, n 10% ble its all-time high. -- google's cloud market share, mazon and regulatory risk are reasons why this stock was downgraded. shares fell 5% to $1119. >> hp taken down a notch to neutral from buy at mazuho. the firm sites limited upside to earnings over the near riterm. the target says where it is, $23. shares fell 3.5% to $22.48. te pharmaceuticals downgraded to sell fmeutral thechlt cited declines in the u.s. generic drug markethend h borrowing costs. price down. >> still ahead, market monitor, thes you may want to buy in a rising rate environment. first a look at some of th biggest decliners in trading today. >>> on a day when investors were worried about risin rates a federal reserve official appeared to down play those concerns. san francisco's president john williams says the fed should stick to its plan of grad interest rates hikes this year. some thinks he implied the bank should not
perform to outperform at ei bern the firm says demand for the iphone x dinpped dramatic september and the price target dropped are to 170 from 195. the stock dropped into correction territory, n 10% ble its all-time high. -- google's cloud market share, mazon and regulatory risk are reasons why this stock was downgraded. shares fell 5% to $1119. >> hp taken down a notch to neutral from buy at mazuho. the firm sites limited upside to earnings over the near riterm. the target says where it...
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toward patriots only because -- only because as much as nick studies the patriots, he could be red eyed, he will see 8-10 different things tomorrow that he has never seen before. >> all right. >> how will he handle it? we know how brady handles things. >> i have some insight info so i'm going eagles. >> are you? >> yeah. >> all right. thank you. we will be right back. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits m commitment, deposit, orrnet at ainstallation fee.of $10 a month. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. sailing the seas day and night. they knew where they were going, by watching the clouds move in the sky or the way their boats rocked. that's how the waves and stars would speak to them. guide them. sometimes, you can find your way in the world, by getting lost in it. let your legend begin at aulani, a one-of-a-ki
toward patriots only because -- only because as much as nick studies the patriots, he could be red eyed, he will see 8-10 different things tomorrow that he has never seen before. >> all right. >> how will he handle it? we know how brady handles things. >> i have some insight info so i'm going eagles. >> are you? >> yeah. >> all right. thank you. we will be right back. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world....
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but perhaps clear eyed. >> well, they have had success after success. they have been able to dominate the politics in neighboring iraq. they have been able to continue to support hezbollah, their proxy army or as proxies in lebanon. the saudis have pulled out of syria. they have told me that they consider that a lost cause. they blame the americans for not coming to their aid. they blame obama for that. and they can irritate saudi arabia. they can keep sort of a sharp stick in their side in yemen without much cost. so it's not clear that they fomented the houthi rebellion but it's clear they are supporting them for some degree. for very little cost they can have support -- something that is holding saudi arabia down, distracting them from everies in ir efforts in iraq or syria. at this point the iranians have had a winning strategy for some time now. they have problems at home. they have unemployment. food prices. about the expenditures in the new budget for this year that show how much money is going to the islamic revolutionary guard corps for foreign
but perhaps clear eyed. >> well, they have had success after success. they have been able to dominate the politics in neighboring iraq. they have been able to continue to support hezbollah, their proxy army or as proxies in lebanon. the saudis have pulled out of syria. they have told me that they consider that a lost cause. they blame the americans for not coming to their aid. they blame obama for that. and they can irritate saudi arabia. they can keep sort of a sharp stick in their side...
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it reopened a short time on the 12th until a reinspection found nor evidence of the little beady-eyed vair varmints. so now everything has been pulled up and stacked on tables. >> we want to figure out how they got in initially and make it so that won't happen again. >> reporter: that's not easy since rats can fit through openings the size of a quarter. so all the appliances and fixtures in the kitchen have been pulled out from the walls so the tiniest holes can be sealed. >> it is a long process. >> reporter: the cafe will reopen on monday if it's approved. besides marveling at its beauty, visitors will also be able to get a bite to eat. >> a private company runs the cafeteria, but the county is responsible for vermin control. so they have to cover the vendor's lost revenue. >>> an east bay bank employee is finally hanging up his keys. 96-year-old phil muso is wells fargo's oldest community banking team member in the nation. he's worked at the berkeley branch on shadduck avenue for four decades. he said it's time to retire, take it easy and spend more time with his family. >>> weathe
it reopened a short time on the 12th until a reinspection found nor evidence of the little beady-eyed vair varmints. so now everything has been pulled up and stacked on tables. >> we want to figure out how they got in initially and make it so that won't happen again. >> reporter: that's not easy since rats can fit through openings the size of a quarter. so all the appliances and fixtures in the kitchen have been pulled out from the walls so the tiniest holes can be sealed. >>...
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. >> reporter: super bowl madness in minneapolis has 8-year-old henry walter wide-eyed, but in the thick of a brutal flu season has his mom share raw watching out for germs. >> washing hands and sanitizing and kind of very mindful. >> reporter: as the flu continues to tackle health, filling hospitals across the country, concern is high about spreading illness at the biggest u.s. sporting event of the year. >> we're, of course, all kind of nervous, you know. >> reporter: sanitizing surfaces for the 65,000 fans expected sunday and close to a million at surrounding events throughout the week. more chances to get infected, says one of the nation's top infectious disease experts. >> it's not a one hit wonder here. it's the whole week of one hit wonders. >> reporter: while doctors have been telling us the defense is a flu shot, today researchers reported in canada vaccines this season have been just 17% effective overall and only 10% among working age adults. >> it's essential we have a new and better flu vaccine. >> reporter: with flu shots making the company big profits, there's little incen
. >> reporter: super bowl madness in minneapolis has 8-year-old henry walter wide-eyed, but in the thick of a brutal flu season has his mom share raw watching out for germs. >> washing hands and sanitizing and kind of very mindful. >> reporter: as the flu continues to tackle health, filling hospitals across the country, concern is high about spreading illness at the biggest u.s. sporting event of the year. >> we're, of course, all kind of nervous, you know. >>...
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. >> reporter: you seem like every time i talk to you, you get teary-eyed. this is a hard time. >> i mean, we all lost people we love. whether it was our family, family or friends, coaches that we knew, loved our students, took care of our kids. those people are gone. they're great people. they're no longer here. >> reporter: and how do you feel about the news that they're considering tearing down the freshman building? >> i think it's a good start. i mean, those kids felt unbelievable vulnerability for such a long period of time. and that school represents the place where they were vulnerable and where their friends died. i just don't know how they could ever walk back in that building. that building is where the majority of their friends died. i don't even know how they go back to the school. >> reporter: do memorials like this, where the community comes together and grieves together, do they help? >> umm, i know for my daughter, she needs to be around other people who have experienced the same thing. we haven't stopped hugging her. but when i see her hug
. >> reporter: you seem like every time i talk to you, you get teary-eyed. this is a hard time. >> i mean, we all lost people we love. whether it was our family, family or friends, coaches that we knew, loved our students, took care of our kids. those people are gone. they're great people. they're no longer here. >> reporter: and how do you feel about the news that they're considering tearing down the freshman building? >> i think it's a good start. i mean, those kids...
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at, that y part of you could support in place of a clean ei it is a very problematic proposal that's made, because for him to offer 1.8 million people, there's 11.5 million undocumented people in the united tates ofamerica. so to try to use 1.8 million or 800,000 daca recipients against the remainder of the population is creating an us versus th mentality, which you're trying to label the hundocumented yo im coming here at no fault of their own, but a their parts and setting up families to be separated from one anothe becoming susceptible to deportation and elimination arom beie to provide for their families and create a sustainable lifestyle. while the pathway to citizenship is a great aspect, we're going longer dressing these term implications, which the remainder of the undocumented population is going to be less defense of themselves and that's something i can't g behin >> there are a number of people, especially conservative ns republiby offering a path citiz amnesty and feel that's wrong. they feel it's wrong to put dreamers ahead of the line. what do you have to say to snem >>
at, that y part of you could support in place of a clean ei it is a very problematic proposal that's made, because for him to offer 1.8 million people, there's 11.5 million undocumented people in the united tates ofamerica. so to try to use 1.8 million or 800,000 daca recipients against the remainder of the population is creating an us versus th mentality, which you're trying to label the hundocumented yo im coming here at no fault of their own, but a their parts and setting up families to be...
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. ♪ i grew up here all of my life ♪ ♪ but i dream some day i'd go ♪ with a blue-eyed girl ♪ and the red♪ i'm not all i thought i'd be ♪ i've always stayed around ♪ and i've been this -- ♪ >> it does soubd different. what have you done differently? how have you had to reengage the vocal chorussed and muscles. >> you reinvent. you reinvent. this is a more honest voice reflecting 60 years on the road. it's raspy. and i like the results of what we got in the album. >> and you have said that for about a quarter of a centerry, literally 25 years you didn't write a word, a lyric. >> yes. >> until the election of donald trump. >> yes. >> you found donald trumps inspiring on many levels not just that he got you to write again. but the activism in your heart seems to have flourished. >> in the past week it's had the biggest bump since the million woman march. it's come out of no where. it's honest. it's huge. i mean we never heard the ceo of the national rifle organization out there defending himself and making -- well politically stupid remarks. the kid not really interested in that talk at all.
. ♪ i grew up here all of my life ♪ ♪ but i dream some day i'd go ♪ with a blue-eyed girl ♪ and the red♪ i'm not all i thought i'd be ♪ i've always stayed around ♪ and i've been this -- ♪ >> it does soubd different. what have you done differently? how have you had to reengage the vocal chorussed and muscles. >> you reinvent. you reinvent. this is a more honest voice reflecting 60 years on the road. it's raspy. and i like the results of what we got in the album....
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the most cold eyed people on wall street say that is resized for what you should buy, but it is hard to do. what if it is like catching a falling knife? what if this is finally the big one? you never know. that is the dance that you have with mr. and mrs. market. if it were guaranteed, if there was a backstop from the fdic, you are not getting paid for risk. you have to take on risk to get returned, especially in this yield world. you: you write books, invest, and you do imitations. guest: [laughter] yes. host: if you take two thirds of the budget, medicaid, medicare, social security, and defense, lawmakers have agreed to increase defense spending. if you bring down the debt and deficit, it will have to come from the entitlement program. what will congress to? guest: [laughter] not in an election year. i do not mean to sound cynical. host: derailed the retirement age? guest: you know how much hell? hellu know how much would be raised for increasing the retirement age? likeif we have surpluses, in 2000, you are facing a ticking time bomb actuarially and demographically. that is a pill
the most cold eyed people on wall street say that is resized for what you should buy, but it is hard to do. what if it is like catching a falling knife? what if this is finally the big one? you never know. that is the dance that you have with mr. and mrs. market. if it were guaranteed, if there was a backstop from the fdic, you are not getting paid for risk. you have to take on risk to get returned, especially in this yield world. you: you write books, invest, and you do imitations. guest:...
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the wife of a junk could vote ric flair's can vote they can all vote we have all got a dead guy wild eyed bag and hair brained idiots namrata dingleberry for brains this bucket of ass war profiteers war criminals a war hawk conmen and bamboozling schemers in tricksters frog there's a nicer postures grifters tool. for back and. balance are the least of your worries. alan kral until the ones you can actually trust. and as long as we're on the topic of good news in our insane prison system philadelphia city council voted to end a cash bail now if you're an idiot who has given any it like like me you've never given that much thought to bail i never thought that much about it but when you do you realize it's just a system designed to punish the poor because they're the only ones. the only ones that can't play it and it keeps them in jail while they're awaiting trial which means they haven't been convicted yet like either the person deserves to be free or they don't what does whether they have two thousand dollars have to do with a way. to make much sense of the government saying you can get ma
the wife of a junk could vote ric flair's can vote they can all vote we have all got a dead guy wild eyed bag and hair brained idiots namrata dingleberry for brains this bucket of ass war profiteers war criminals a war hawk conmen and bamboozling schemers in tricksters frog there's a nicer postures grifters tool. for back and. balance are the least of your worries. alan kral until the ones you can actually trust. and as long as we're on the topic of good news in our insane prison system...
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. >> reporter: super bowl madness in minneapolis has 8-year-old henry walter wide eyed but in the thick of a brutal flu season has his mom sarah watching out for germs. >> we'll be washing hands and sanitizing and kind of very mindful. >> reporter: as the flu continues to tackle health, filling hospitals across the country, concern is high about spreading illness at the biggest u.s. sporting event of the year. >> we're of course, we're all kind of nervous about being out with this many people. >> reporter: sanitizing surfaces for the 65,000 fans expected sunday and close to a million at surrounding events throughout the week, more chances to get infected says one of the nation's top infectious disease experts. >> it's not a one-hit wonder. it is a whole week of one-hit wonders. >> reporter: while doctors have been telling us the defense is a shot, today researchers reported in canada vaccines this season have been just 17% effective overall and only 10% among working age adults. >> it's essential we have a new and better vaccine. >> reporter: with shots making pharma companies big profi
. >> reporter: super bowl madness in minneapolis has 8-year-old henry walter wide eyed but in the thick of a brutal flu season has his mom sarah watching out for germs. >> we'll be washing hands and sanitizing and kind of very mindful. >> reporter: as the flu continues to tackle health, filling hospitals across the country, concern is high about spreading illness at the biggest u.s. sporting event of the year. >> we're of course, we're all kind of nervous about being out...
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but today to her credit, the black-eyed peas star said, "i'm a risk taker artistically.ly this version didn't strike the intended tone. i love this country and tried my best. >> glor:up next, super fans of e newest superhero. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. are you reluctant to eat in public because of your denture? try super poligrip® not only does it hold for 12 hours to reduce denture movement, it also helps provide better bite, seals out 74% more food particles, and enhances your denture fit. in fact, 95% of super poligrip® users surveyed believe it makes them feel more confident eating in public. eat, speak, and smile with confidence. try super poligrip® today. ...what are you doing?? i don't need all this. mucinex fast-max can handle most of my symptoms. name one. how about nine? even... yea - i can read. we're done here. mucinex fast-max cold, flu & sore throat fights 9
but today to her credit, the black-eyed peas star said, "i'm a risk taker artistically.ly this version didn't strike the intended tone. i love this country and tried my best. >> glor:up next, super fans of e newest superhero. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. are you reluctant to eat in...
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wassermann chunk could vote ric flair's can vote they can all float we have all got to did my wild eyedbag of hair brained idiots namrata dingleberry for brains this bucket of ass war profiteers war criminals a war hawk conmen a bamboozling schemers in tricksters frog there's a nicer postures grifters tool. for back and. balance are the least of your worry. alan balance on the one who can actually trust.
wassermann chunk could vote ric flair's can vote they can all float we have all got to did my wild eyedbag of hair brained idiots namrata dingleberry for brains this bucket of ass war profiteers war criminals a war hawk conmen a bamboozling schemers in tricksters frog there's a nicer postures grifters tool. for back and. balance are the least of your worry. alan balance on the one who can actually trust.
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people came from pits grove, south jersey dan and dylann, guys, thanks for being up so early bright eyed and bushy tailed you came out very early when did you start. >> we were up at two, left the house at 3:00 o'clock to get here 3:30. >> reporter: you came prepared what do you got. >> hot chock lame, breakfast, did he nuts, drinks, rest of the food over there waiting for us. >> reporter: who are you with. >> i'm with my father-in-law, brother-in-law some of our friends over there, the gathering, it will be fun today. >> reporter: how is the energy >> early as soon as we got out we park right here we heard eagles chants at 3:30. everybody ready to go. it is going to be a licensing day but it is worth it. >> reporter: you worried about this but how did you get in. >> we drove right over ben franklin came up parkway and found a parking spot. >> reporter: easy when you get up that early in the morning, right. >> yes. >> reporter: what is bit this team. >> it is the eagles, home team , super bowl, you have to be here, you got to see it. >> reporter: what sit like, life long fan. >> go birds
people came from pits grove, south jersey dan and dylann, guys, thanks for being up so early bright eyed and bushy tailed you came out very early when did you start. >> we were up at two, left the house at 3:00 o'clock to get here 3:30. >> reporter: you came prepared what do you got. >> hot chock lame, breakfast, did he nuts, drinks, rest of the food over there waiting for us. >> reporter: who are you with. >> i'm with my father-in-law, brother-in-law some of our...
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to less than the number of endangered blue eyed lemurs we've allowed into the country. and let's not forget we have created a syrian refugee crisis we have created i said we have to destroy syria. you can. go to somebody on the couch already i'm sure you get this you young to go home but you can stay here all right you do you call us to break things you don't call us to help people all right we would just call a demolitions expert to give you grandma sponge bath i don't think that's the job. speaking of demolishing things many cities around america are being destroyed by the opioid epidemic new numbers just came out showing for example fourteen alone the company miami lukin provided roughly six hundred eighty nine pills for every man woman and child in oceana west virginia who. maybe four year olds it was virginia have a lot of back pain from working in the car behind we don't know we don't know maybe the little think these are from from strabane the banjo so hard i. know this is this is horrific this is true this is drug companies manufacture distributors all working t
to less than the number of endangered blue eyed lemurs we've allowed into the country. and let's not forget we have created a syrian refugee crisis we have created i said we have to destroy syria. you can. go to somebody on the couch already i'm sure you get this you young to go home but you can stay here all right you do you call us to break things you don't call us to help people all right we would just call a demolitions expert to give you grandma sponge bath i don't think that's the job....
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but now, she's become a wild-eyed conservative. and so somewhere along the line, she saw the light. >> now, what was it like teaching? >> the best three years of my life. i had great people around me. don was the head of the department. barry mcafterry was the executive officer. i was working with jack jacobs and wes clark. i was working with a whole bunch of people, a very smart group of poem, and i taught economics the first semester, and i had -- the only economics training i had was from colonel ove when he was my instructor here as a cadet. and i said, sir, you might recall that what you -- the grade you gave me was one of the lowest grades i received here in four years. he said, that's right. that's why i'm going to have you teach it. because this time, when you teach it, you really have to learn it before you can teach it. sometimes i was 20 minutes ahead of the cadets. but nonetheless, i was able to do macro and micro and international economics and the students loved me. and i loved teaching them. and then the second semes
but now, she's become a wild-eyed conservative. and so somewhere along the line, she saw the light. >> now, what was it like teaching? >> the best three years of my life. i had great people around me. don was the head of the department. barry mcafterry was the executive officer. i was working with jack jacobs and wes clark. i was working with a whole bunch of people, a very smart group of poem, and i taught economics the first semester, and i had -- the only economics training i had...
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clear-eyed focus on the economy. and undeniable authenticity. then there's joe's strength and dignity in the face of tremendous loss. and his determination that other families not go through the pain that his had to endure. all of these accomplishments are remarkable but it's not the full story. i think our caucus asked to hear from joe biden because we are at a turning point. we are angry. worried. sometimes disheartened at what is happening to our country. and we know that success in november is necessary to help those families bam home. back home. and we have an extraordinary opportunity in 2018 to do just that and take back the house. [ applause ] election history, polls, gentlemen jeffgeneric dams, gpis, all important data points. but what will win us this election is when we show american families that we are fighting for them. that they can trust us to be their allies. that we are their champions. joe biden has that connection with the american people. he has always known it is about the working men and women of this country. he has shown
clear-eyed focus on the economy. and undeniable authenticity. then there's joe's strength and dignity in the face of tremendous loss. and his determination that other families not go through the pain that his had to endure. all of these accomplishments are remarkable but it's not the full story. i think our caucus asked to hear from joe biden because we are at a turning point. we are angry. worried. sometimes disheartened at what is happening to our country. and we know that success in november...
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these trainees throughout minnesota have resulted in actionable tips into our office fbi andf ei and hsi -- hsi. you have also collaborated with an organization called "club operators against sex trafficking" to provide education and training to owners and employees of adult entertainment clubs throughout minnesota. they may be the most likely once to encounter signs of a sec sex trafficking victim, and this cannot be ignored. so, what cases have we investigated and prosecuted in my district here are a few examples. oneuld like to start with that deals with labor trafficking, because what is lost sometimes in this conversation about sex trafficking are forced labor cases. >> last year in a wealthy suburb paul, 2 local police officers encountered a woman wandering the streets at night, bloody, beat up and frail. china, she could see the airplanes moving toward our international airport, and was walking in the direction of the airport, many miles away. officers stopped her and spoke to her, and this is key, because of their recent training in human trafficking issues, they were quickly
these trainees throughout minnesota have resulted in actionable tips into our office fbi andf ei and hsi -- hsi. you have also collaborated with an organization called "club operators against sex trafficking" to provide education and training to owners and employees of adult entertainment clubs throughout minnesota. they may be the most likely once to encounter signs of a sec sex trafficking victim, and this cannot be ignored. so, what cases have we investigated and prosecuted in my...
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not a lemming eyed lots of unit two things in the focus of the show today the munich security conference is the war and the other one is the is the the question is there a new nuclear arms race emerging at this point in time the munich security conference . head of that one commentator said we live in an era we find ourselves suddenly in an era in which hard power increasingly trumps soft power is that a fair assessment. i would not say so i mean the the recent nuclear posture review from the united states which puts some billions and billions of money into modernizing the nuclear and low yield nuclear weapons. the question is we had the same discussion we were just talking about the eighty's the eighty's from mutually assured destruction is not enough when both powers have let's say ten intercontinental nuclear weapons and they could nearly eight the whole world actually then they switched over to a flexible response no we have to be credible and credibility is the new currency in this in these things so what is happening now in the united states they think about you will mention ing cy
not a lemming eyed lots of unit two things in the focus of the show today the munich security conference is the war and the other one is the is the the question is there a new nuclear arms race emerging at this point in time the munich security conference . head of that one commentator said we live in an era we find ourselves suddenly in an era in which hard power increasingly trumps soft power is that a fair assessment. i would not say so i mean the the recent nuclear posture review from the...