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michele. >> all right elizabeth, thank you. it wasn't even close. this is a look at the seattle seahawks celebrating their first championship in franchise history. they dominated the denver broncos. marly hall has more on the big game in new jersey. >> it's the moment these seattle seahawks fans have dreamed about for years. >> all we wanted to do is win a championship and tonight it happened. for fans of the denver broncos dreams of victory turned into the agony of defeat. >> never peyton manning has got shut out like that. i left. couldn't stand it. couldn't watch. >> what can i say? >> it's the new york, new jersey's area first super bowl and the first to be held outdoors in a cold weather city. a week ago forecasters predicted snow and freezing temperatures on game night. lucky for fans it was more than 50 degrees at kick off. this was a game of many first from the first opera singer to perform the national anthem to the first super bowl performance by bruno mars. the grammy winner teamed up with the red hot chilly peppers to rock the stadium at
michele. >> all right elizabeth, thank you. it wasn't even close. this is a look at the seattle seahawks celebrating their first championship in franchise history. they dominated the denver broncos. marly hall has more on the big game in new jersey. >> it's the moment these seattle seahawks fans have dreamed about for years. >> all we wanted to do is win a championship and tonight it happened. for fans of the denver broncos dreams of victory turned into the agony of defeat....
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elizabeth prann is live in washington with the latest. elizabeth? >> reporter: good morning, tucker, the labor department's monthly employment report showed a second straight month of weak growth. in december we saw a feeble increase of 75,000. in the month of january, the economy added only 113,000 jobs. but last year's average monthly gain was close to 194,000 a month. and while the unemployment number actually dropped a tenth of a point to 6.6% it's because overall workforce participation fell. what we're seeing a stagnant trend of wages. economy even the president in his weekly address says needs to be turned around. >> we've got to reverse those trends and build an economy that works for everyone, not just a fortunate few. and the opportunity agenda i laid out last week will help us do. >> the republicans say this report shows the middle class is getting squeezed and many of them are pointing to the president's signature health care law which they say is inflating government spending
elizabeth prann is live in washington with the latest. elizabeth? >> reporter: good morning, tucker, the labor department's monthly employment report showed a second straight month of weak growth. in december we saw a feeble increase of 75,000. in the month of january, the economy added only 113,000 jobs. but last year's average monthly gain was close to 194,000 a month. and while the unemployment number actually dropped a tenth of a point to 6.6% it's because overall workforce...
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our guest is elizabeth kolbert. new book that was just published today is called, "the sixth extinction: an unnatural history." stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> we are speaking with elizabeth kolbert, as staff ,"iter with "the new yorker where she recently wrote about new jersey governor chris christie. the scandal continued to unfold monday as a panel investigating the scandal issued 18 more subpoenas from including one for the head of the state's police aviation unit is could offer details about whether kristi shared a helicopter with david wildstein on the same days wildstein oversaw the closures of traffic lanes heading to the george washington bridge for four days in september. a photograph taken on the third day of the lanes closure shows christie walking with wildstein and other close allies at the authority. christie has denied having any knowledge of the closures as they happen saying he only found out wh
our guest is elizabeth kolbert. new book that was just published today is called, "the sixth extinction: an unnatural history." stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> we are speaking with elizabeth kolbert, as staff ,"iter with "the new yorker where she recently wrote about new jersey governor chris christie. the scandal continued to unfold monday as a panel...
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i'm looking forward to it. >> thank you. >> jon: elizabeth banks, everybody. >> jon: elizabeth banks,se] what is focus? it's a wondrous sensation of clarity and alertness... it's owning your opponent... it's knowing beyond a doubt "you got this"... it's keeping your head down, your eye on the ball, and knocking it out of the park... it's getting in the zone... it's keeping on your toes... on target... on top... focus is staring the world in the face and saying "bring it"... focus is power... focus is life... and 5-hour energy is focus. which 4g lte map has the most coverage? this isn't real difficult. pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to say verizon verizon. the choice is obvious. verizon is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network, with data plans starting as low as $45 monthly access including unlimited talk and text. plus free world messaging unlimited for three months. that's powerful. verizon. act now and get a free droid mini, plus $100 to spend. the big bang of light beers. the one that started it all. 96 of the hardest working calories in the business. and for
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but right now, the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you. first, the bart is back to normal service this morning. all trains and stations back open after the derailment friday evening. we should have more than 20 right now. ferries, the caltrain and others all reporting no delay. here is a live look outside at 880 and the cokeland coliseum area, everything there is cruise -- oakland coliseum area. everything there is moving right along. that is traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> it is 4:38. concord police are looking for three armed robbers who duct taped a 12-year-old boy and his grandmother, than ran from the home. the suspects made off with a safe. the conference call is reporting the boy later manage -- chronicle later managed to free himself and got ahold of police. >>> we are hearing from the family of a man shot dead by alameda sheriff deputies last week. relatives fought back tears as they shared memories of him. they say he had his issues, but didn't to die. >> my father was a good man. we talked on an everyday basis. my family
but right now, the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you. first, the bart is back to normal service this morning. all trains and stations back open after the derailment friday evening. we should have more than 20 right now. ferries, the caltrain and others all reporting no delay. here is a live look outside at 880 and the cokeland coliseum area, everything there is cruise -- oakland coliseum area. everything there is moving right along. that is traffic. back to you. >> thank you....
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i'm looking forward to it. >> thank you. >> jon: elizabeth banks, everybody. >> jon: elizabeth banks,arburst taste so juicy? the juicy dragon... they show funny videos to a giggly dragon. he laughs so hard that he cries super-juicy tears and they put 'em into starburst. a juicy dragon? [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. with delicious quality ingredients. like hickory ham... that's right baby. ...and our buttery seasoned crusts. then we add hot. because hot makes everything better. [ ding! ] [ female announcer ] better taste. better quality. ♪ hot pockets! [ female announcer ] better taste. better quality. guy 1: i'm glad i got it while it's still around. with 30 ingredients to choose from, you can't go wrong. guy 2: yeah, i've never had a combo like this. guy 1: like i always say, you've got to try something new. guy 2: try something new? you've had the same haircut since seventh grade. waitress: hey, welcome to denny's. has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪ ♪ a computer from the future ♪ ♪ and some gian
i'm looking forward to it. >> thank you. >> jon: elizabeth banks, everybody. >> jon: elizabeth banks,arburst taste so juicy? the juicy dragon... they show funny videos to a giggly dragon. he laughs so hard that he cries super-juicy tears and they put 'em into starburst. a juicy dragon? [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. with delicious quality ingredients. like hickory ham... that's right baby. ...and our buttery seasoned crusts. then we add hot. because hot...
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joining us is elizabeth cohen and eric olson.you and let me just say, we all drink water. this is important to so many people and what west virginia -- what happened in west virginia has a lot of people very, very concerned. so what are scientists trying to figure out right now? >> well, scientists today, an independent panel, john, had a press conference and they said, look, when they lifted the ban, when they told people it was okay to drink, they relied on science from the centers for disease control that said, below one part per million, unlikely to make anybody sick. and now these independent scientists are saying, we're going to take a look at that. we're going to take a look and see if that was the right level or not. it's interesting because when the ban lifts, they get all of the science right and everything is fine and then they say we want to go back and check that science, basically. >> so are folks drinking the water, cooking with it, washing with it? >> i've talked to many, many people and i have not met one person
joining us is elizabeth cohen and eric olson.you and let me just say, we all drink water. this is important to so many people and what west virginia -- what happened in west virginia has a lot of people very, very concerned. so what are scientists trying to figure out right now? >> well, scientists today, an independent panel, john, had a press conference and they said, look, when they lifted the ban, when they told people it was okay to drink, they relied on science from the centers for...
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we have ann coulter, elizabeth hasselbeck, ali north. let's roll. >> controversy over the new movie "son of god." why was satan scrubbed from the script? you took it out on purpose? we have the exclusive answers from the producers of this biblical blockbuster. >> you have to be so disciplined to discipline. >> and my good friend, elizabeth hasselbeck drops by. as chaos erupts from around the world. is our lead from behind president now to blame? president obama are you listening? >> it is the rant that some say launched the tea party? is the movement just as powerful five years later? ann coulter says she has the answer. thank you for joining us, tonight, breaking developments on the unraveling situation in the ukraine, but first, the blockbuster movie, quality s"so" ak chronicles the life of jesus. >> the people today, they called you king. they think you were a messiah. >> but you seem to ignore them. aren't you going to be our king? >> who do you think i am? >> you are the son of god. >> you can't have known this by what you know of m
we have ann coulter, elizabeth hasselbeck, ali north. let's roll. >> controversy over the new movie "son of god." why was satan scrubbed from the script? you took it out on purpose? we have the exclusive answers from the producers of this biblical blockbuster. >> you have to be so disciplined to discipline. >> and my good friend, elizabeth hasselbeck drops by. as chaos erupts from around the world. is our lead from behind president now to blame? president obama are...
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>> reporter: elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >>> let's hope we get more rain so folks don't have to worry.he rain left behind clouds this morning. in fact, a lot of fog out there. if you are stepping outside, that will be the main weather concern i think the next couple nights. all that patchy, dense fog. we are seeing visibilities dropping to less than a quarter mile across much of the bay area. so the fog is still just forming. so be careful. in some spots it's clear, bay bridge not bad. temperatures running generally in the 40s and the 50s this afternoon. we'll sneak in sunshine and clouds, temperatures in 50s and 60s in the warmest spots. let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> we can barely see any cars right now across the golden gate bridge so dense fog obviously limiting visibility this morning coming out of marin county into san francisco. so i'm assuming they are doing lane changes right about now, but we can't see to know for sure because of the fog. this is the time they usually do it. san mateo bridge traffic nice out of hayward no delay in either direction. and once again,
>> reporter: elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >>> let's hope we get more rain so folks don't have to worry.he rain left behind clouds this morning. in fact, a lot of fog out there. if you are stepping outside, that will be the main weather concern i think the next couple nights. all that patchy, dense fog. we are seeing visibilities dropping to less than a quarter mile across much of the bay area. so the fog is still just forming. so be careful. in some spots it's clear, bay bridge not...
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right now let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> and the roads are a little wet. got reports of people coming through the macarthur maze this morning a little bit of drizzle out there so just a heads up. the bay bridge toll plaza, the left lanes are blocked like they often do at this time of the morning midspan. it should be picked up in 20 minutes as well as this overnight roadwork both directions on the approach to the antioch bridge. closed actually on 160 until 5 a.m. san mateo bridge looks good. that's traffic. back to you guys. >> thank you, liz. >>> the feds have shut down a central california slaughterhouse that supplies beef to the national school lunch program. the central valley meat company in hanford didn't meet cleanliness standards. and this isn't the first time it's been in trouble, either. this is the same facility where this video was taken two years ago. the footage showed workers torturing cows with electric prods and also showed downer counsels led to slaughter. the facility was shut down so the usda could investigate. >>> also petaluma's ranc
right now let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> and the roads are a little wet. got reports of people coming through the macarthur maze this morning a little bit of drizzle out there so just a heads up. the bay bridge toll plaza, the left lanes are blocked like they often do at this time of the morning midspan. it should be picked up in 20 minutes as well as this overnight roadwork both directions on the approach to the antioch bridge. closed actually on 160 until 5 a.m. san mateo...
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let's check the traffic now with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. mainly just your overnight roadwork that could slow you downright now including once again the antioch bridge closed down until 5 a.m. so at this hour, it's kind of a long way to get around. both directions of 160 closed on the approach so use eastbound 4 to i-5 instead. here's the sensors and traffic heading toward the bay bridge toll plaza. everything looks great. there are several lanes blocked, the left side from the incline to midspan until 5 a.m. so not too much longer. we're not seeing big delays in either direction between oakland and san francisco on westbound or eastbound 80. and here's one more live look at traffic. this time in oakland, northbound and southbound 880 still moving at the speed limit this morning past the oakland coliseum. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> a new shoe bomb warning has airlines on alert. u.s. intelligence officials say terror groups have been chatting lately about possible new designs. they are warning airli
let's check the traffic now with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. mainly just your overnight roadwork that could slow you downright now including once again the antioch bridge closed down until 5 a.m. so at this hour, it's kind of a long way to get around. both directions of 160 closed on the approach so use eastbound 4 to i-5 instead. here's the sensors and traffic heading toward the bay bridge toll plaza. everything looks great. there are several lanes blocked, the left side from...
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elizabeth, you traveled to italy for six years now, back and forth. was there ever new piece of evidence, a bombshell smoking gun here? >> no, there wasn't. there's three trials, no evidence introduced. it's baffling how the verdict has gone from guilty to innocent. not not guilty, but innocent, now back to guilty again. >> the big question is, will amanda knox be sent back to italy? >> this has to work through the italian justice system. that will take several years. it will come back to this country if they ask for her to be returned to italy. and it will work its way through the court system here. but if the judge in the united states says, she has to go back. she does. she has to go back unless, of course, she's on the run. >> all right, elizabeth vargas, thank you. she'll have a special edition of "20/20," amanda knox guilty again. that's 10:00 p.m. tonight. >>> with the olympics in sochi only weeks away, the american athletes arriving, now word the giant meteor will appear again in much smaller form. >> reporter: good evening from sochi. >> repo
elizabeth, you traveled to italy for six years now, back and forth. was there ever new piece of evidence, a bombshell smoking gun here? >> no, there wasn't. there's three trials, no evidence introduced. it's baffling how the verdict has gone from guilty to innocent. not not guilty, but innocent, now back to guilty again. >> the big question is, will amanda knox be sent back to italy? >> this has to work through the italian justice system. that will take several years. it will...
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>> please welcome back to the program elizabeth banks. and applause] >> jon: that's a lot of heel. >> these are the dumbest shoes. [cheers and applause] >> jon: that's hard to walk in. >> i walk around in these puppies. you can't even see them. his to put them up. why am i wasting my time walking out in these. you better watch it. >> jon: in general, what is -- both of those things are working together. [ laughter ] what is the time limit you can get around walking --? >> i could barely make it down the hall. i'm like a mom now. look at these stupid things. >> jon: this is what my mom used to wear around the house all the time. >> i do housework in these jon. what? >> jon: if your mom maybe worked at moulin rouge. >> my cute loubies. >> jon: looks awfully uncomfortable. >> i did it for you. >> jon: is that true? the fact that a woman would make herself terribly uncomfortable for me. it's never happened before. >> i know. >> jon: you disappear into this character. >> thank you for that it was a real transformation. >> jon: i saw her and an
>> please welcome back to the program elizabeth banks. and applause] >> jon: that's a lot of heel. >> these are the dumbest shoes. [cheers and applause] >> jon: that's hard to walk in. >> i walk around in these puppies. you can't even see them. his to put them up. why am i wasting my time walking out in these. you better watch it. >> jon: in general, what is -- both of those things are working together. [ laughter ] what is the time limit you can get around...
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let'st a check on that kcbs traffic with elizabeth. the storm is moving east to the sierra nevada this morn. weather may have played a re in the crash of a big rig, pasadena last night. it happened in a tunnel along interstate 210. and there a mandatory evacuation orders a thousand homes, in eastern los angel county. authorities are concerned the storm will cae flooding and mudslides... on steep mountain slopes, burny a wildfire last month. for up-to-date weather information, around the clo. go to "k-p-i-x dot com." california lawmakers have approved a 687- million dolr drought relief bill. it pasd yesterday with only three dissenting votes... and it w goes to the governor. the plan is designed to help farmers who aren't getting y state or federal water allotments this summer. san francisco's police chief says his department has been shaken... with six officers under indictment. kpix 5's a yee has the surveillance vio that's coming back to haunt the department. the visual proof: surveillae videos released by the publ defender three yea
let'st a check on that kcbs traffic with elizabeth. the storm is moving east to the sierra nevada this morn. weather may have played a re in the crash of a big rig, pasadena last night. it happened in a tunnel along interstate 210. and there a mandatory evacuation orders a thousand homes, in eastern los angel county. authorities are concerned the storm will cae flooding and mudslides... on steep mountain slopes, burny a wildfire last month. for up-to-date weather information, around the clo. go...
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. everything is dry so that's always a good start for the morning commute and we have a couple of incidents out there. but first i want to talk to you about the golden gate bridge. they are doing lane changes right about now. they are getting four southbound lanes open in the commute direction but you can see that everything is flowing smoothly across this bridge. bart is on time. they are running all their trains on a normal regular schedule. this is one of the incidents i had mentioned westbound 580 at north first street. they are working to clear this diesel truck off to the center divide. and we are seeing some unusual slowdowns now for this time of the morning. look at this. it is already busy especially from the truck scales but now we are seeing even delays coming through the altamont pass. even on 205 now out of tracy, so again, give yourself some extra time if this is your normal commute. 23 minutes already between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. that's your lates
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. everything is dry so that's always a good start for the morning commute and we have a couple of incidents out there. but first i want to talk to you about the golden gate bridge. they are doing lane changes right about now. they are getting four southbound lanes open in the commute direction but you can see that everything is flowing smoothly across this bridge. bart is on time. they are running all their trains on a normal...
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and in her first and only interview since the surprising new verdict, here's abc's elizabeth vargas.> reporter: it was a moment of raw anguish, amanda knox clearly shaken by the news. an italian court had convicted her for a second time of murder. this morning she told robin roberts how she got the news. >> i was with my family and i actually was able to find an italian tv station online. my first reaction was no, this is wrong and i'm going to do everything i can to prove that it is. >> reporter: nearly 28 months after being acquitted of killing british roommate meredith kercher while both were studying in perugia, italy, another reversal of fortune. amanda was sentenced to 28 1/2 years in prison. her italian boyfriend of one week, raffaele sowas given 25 years. >> this really has hit me like a train. i did not expect this to happen. i really expected so much better from the italian justice system. they found me innocent before. how can they say that it's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: knox vowed to keep fighting. a fight that's already gone on for six and a half year
and in her first and only interview since the surprising new verdict, here's abc's elizabeth vargas.> reporter: it was a moment of raw anguish, amanda knox clearly shaken by the news. an italian court had convicted her for a second time of murder. this morning she told robin roberts how she got the news. >> i was with my family and i actually was able to find an italian tv station online. my first reaction was no, this is wrong and i'm going to do everything i can to prove that it is....
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that's me, elizabeth.discovered an awesome medieval adventure with my friends jennifer veal and lucas cruikshank. we're taking a step back in time to the middle ages, where we'll be trained in battle by a fearless knight, (grunting) meet the mighty steeds... there you go, good boy. ...and participate in a festival and tournament. (cheering) and you're coming with us. so if you're ready for a trek back in time, let's do it. step forward with the left foot, and strike! (all grunting) welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big medieval adventure. okay, guys, today you're in for a treat.
that's me, elizabeth.discovered an awesome medieval adventure with my friends jennifer veal and lucas cruikshank. we're taking a step back in time to the middle ages, where we'll be trained in battle by a fearless knight, (grunting) meet the mighty steeds... there you go, good boy. ...and participate in a festival and tournament. (cheering) and you're coming with us. so if you're ready for a trek back in time, let's do it. step forward with the left foot, and strike! (all grunting) welcome to...
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elizabeth prann is live in washington with a look at the sobering numbers. >> we are learning this from the nonpartisan budget office that not only our first year enrollment prediction numbers down. for 16 years two million to stop working full-time jobs. the report says part-time work brings with it much more generous subsidies. in 2010 they projected the healthcare law would lead to hundreds of thousands newer jobs. the 2 million estimate is much more significant. white house officials on the defensive noting the report does not say actual be jobs will be gone. >> somebody who used to work a job at 35 hours. >> this type of program would discourage workers.
elizabeth prann is live in washington with a look at the sobering numbers. >> we are learning this from the nonpartisan budget office that not only our first year enrollment prediction numbers down. for 16 years two million to stop working full-time jobs. the report says part-time work brings with it much more generous subsidies. in 2010 they projected the healthcare law would lead to hundreds of thousands newer jobs. the 2 million estimate is much more significant. white house officials...
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and this is question i can't answer and elizabeth needs to answer.ds after a guilty verdict? can, does anything that mathew martoma now says about steve cohen who we know is their ultimate target? that came out in court. i wrote a whole book on it. i believe sid gilman said the prosecution made it very very they were looking to make a case against steve cohen. is there anything that martoma says right now that could be taken seriously? can it be used? because he is in many ways, damaged goods and now -- ashley: that's a good question. >> absolutely. but that is the nature of the beast. really with many cooperating witnesses, right? i see what you're saying. >> right. >> if martoma tries to testify against cohen the obvious defense is, martoma is making things up because he has a dog in the fight. doesn't matter. as we discussed before, there's very little if any, probably no smoking gun evidence against cohen. so martoma, with the jury verdict against him regardless might still be the best possible the government has. >> elizabeth, i'll tell you, i s
and this is question i can't answer and elizabeth needs to answer.ds after a guilty verdict? can, does anything that mathew martoma now says about steve cohen who we know is their ultimate target? that came out in court. i wrote a whole book on it. i believe sid gilman said the prosecution made it very very they were looking to make a case against steve cohen. is there anything that martoma says right now that could be taken seriously? can it be used? because he is in many ways, damaged goods...
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also coming up tonight, ann coulter and elizabeth hasselbeck, straight ahead. fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile poduction in spain,
also coming up tonight, ann coulter and elizabeth hasselbeck, straight ahead. fighting constipation by eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile poduction in spain,
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elizabeth prann is in washington with more on job seekers' frustrations. >> reporter: hi. the unemployment rate is at its lowest point since october of 2008. that's when the financial crisis first started to erupt. analysts say that 6.6% figure is attribute to do a drop in overall work force participation. this month's numbers show a second month of stagnant statistics. the economy added 113,000 jobs. but last year's average monthly gain was close to 194,000. republicans say this report exemplifies the pressure on the middle class. many of them pointing to the president's signature health care law which they say is inflating government spending and raising health care costs. house speaker john boehner released a statement referring to the administration and he writes in part: their fail your to lead resulted in the worst jobs recovery in history and as we learn this week, their health care law will drive millions out of an already diminished labor
elizabeth prann is in washington with more on job seekers' frustrations. >> reporter: hi. the unemployment rate is at its lowest point since october of 2008. that's when the financial crisis first started to erupt. analysts say that 6.6% figure is attribute to do a drop in overall work force participation. this month's numbers show a second month of stagnant statistics. the economy added 113,000 jobs. but last year's average monthly gain was close to 194,000. republicans say this report...
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. >> elizabeth prann, thank you so much. happy friday. >>> remember when the president said this about the benghazi attack during his interview with bill o'reilly? >> the notion that we would hide the ball for political purposes when a week later we all said in fact there was a terrorist attack taking place the day after i said it was an act of terror that wouldn't be a very good cover up. >> now several republican lawmakers are questioning those claims. in a letter to the president they say that the president repeatedly avoided calling it a terror attack in the days after. they are asking for the president to clarify his words. >> new information about the cruise ship voyage that left 700 passengers sick. it was the norovirus and was one of the largest outbreaks on a cruise ship in 20-years. the new strain is not considered
. >> elizabeth prann, thank you so much. happy friday. >>> remember when the president said this about the benghazi attack during his interview with bill o'reilly? >> the notion that we would hide the ball for political purposes when a week later we all said in fact there was a terrorist attack taking place the day after i said it was an act of terror that wouldn't be a very good cover up. >> now several republican lawmakers are questioning those claims. in a letter...
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good evening i am elizabeth elizabeth cook. >> and bart has opened an investigation. >> reporter: a woman witnessed the entire thing here in san bruno. the man was harmless in the video. the bart officer tasked tas tased him for no reason. the man was harassing riders and was convinced to talk to him on the platform. witnesses can be heard saying he did nothing wrong the officer tases the man and he is dragged to the aisle. >> don't move or i will tase you again. taser, taser. >> reporter: 5 full seconds. one witness was so horrified she wrote a blog post and reported it to bart police n . in a statement to kpix5 bart is launching an investigation and an audit for part police. >> reporter: he was booked for public intoxication and parole violation. >> the bart police have a taser policy. they can use a taser if the suspect poses an immediate threat to their life or another person's life. >>> the oakland police department, we have the real story at the headquarters. >> reporter: thomas frazier was hand picked to fix the oakland police department. the fixer couldn't figure it out and got ca
good evening i am elizabeth elizabeth cook. >> and bart has opened an investigation. >> reporter: a woman witnessed the entire thing here in san bruno. the man was harmless in the video. the bart officer tasked tas tased him for no reason. the man was harassing riders and was convinced to talk to him on the platform. witnesses can be heard saying he did nothing wrong the officer tases the man and he is dragged to the aisle. >> don't move or i will tase you again. taser, taser....
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elizabeth prann is live in washington. >> reporter: the department of homeland security is telling airlines to be cautious specifically when it comes to international flights coming to the u.s. from overseas. they will be expanding shoe swabbing. u.s. officials are focused primarily on explosive devices hidden in shoes but are not releasing a specific threat. it could have been information gathered from the national security agency. >> when the government lets us know about this kind of threat, it comes from the national security agency, n.s.a. it is usually an intercept of perhaps a cell phone conversation. >> we all remember just before the olympics authorities warned explosives could be smuggled on flights to russia inside tooth paste tubes but this warning is said not to be connected at this point. >> because of the sochi olympics there's been more chatter to begin with. i think now what you're
elizabeth prann is live in washington. >> reporter: the department of homeland security is telling airlines to be cautious specifically when it comes to international flights coming to the u.s. from overseas. they will be expanding shoe swabbing. u.s. officials are focused primarily on explosive devices hidden in shoes but are not releasing a specific threat. it could have been information gathered from the national security agency. >> when the government lets us know about this...
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elizabeth prann joining me now. >> you're right. there is a caveat to that 6.6%, that's the unemployment percentage rate as low as it was in 2008 because experts say overall work force participation has fallen. this shows a second straight month of stagnant statistics. last year's average monthly gain was close to 194,000. one of the more troubling trends is stagnant wages. it's an economy even the president says needs improvement. >> too many americans are working harder than ever just to get by let alone get ahead. that's been true since long before the reception hit. we've got to reverse those trends. we've got to build an economy that works for everyone, not just a fortunate few. >> republicans say this report shows the middle class is getting squeezed. many of them pointing to the president's signature health care law, which they say is
elizabeth prann joining me now. >> you're right. there is a caveat to that 6.6%, that's the unemployment percentage rate as low as it was in 2008 because experts say overall work force participation has fallen. this shows a second straight month of stagnant statistics. last year's average monthly gain was close to 194,000. one of the more troubling trends is stagnant wages. it's an economy even the president says needs improvement. >> too many americans are working harder than ever...
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elizabe elizabeth prann is reporting from washington. >> hi, arthel. while so many state leaders find themselves on opposite sides of the aisle this year the theme of getting americans back to work is something they all agree on. it's just a matter of how to create jobs and how much workers should earn. the white house is capitalizing on having so many state leaders in one place. president obama riding the momentum from the state of the union continues to push an increase in the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. he says real action and real results happen at the state level. >> because even though our economy is growing and our businesses have creating about 8.5 million new jobs over the past four years, average wages have barely budged. >> some experts point to the congressional budget office's findings which shows inflated minimum wage does increase salaries for millions but it could also leave hundreds of thousands without a job. >> not terribly surprising, the idea that if you raise minimum wage it makes it more costly to
elizabe elizabeth prann is reporting from washington. >> hi, arthel. while so many state leaders find themselves on opposite sides of the aisle this year the theme of getting americans back to work is something they all agree on. it's just a matter of how to create jobs and how much workers should earn. the white house is capitalizing on having so many state leaders in one place. president obama riding the momentum from the state of the union continues to push an increase in the minimum...
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and i have a chat with lois elizabeth gilbert joining us live for an artsy international lois hello it's a rory sushi here in moscow thank you so much for joining us is so quickly how were you selected for this what must be a once in a lifetime opportunity the role of a volunteer at the twenty fourteenth or to winterland i was selected by. i can't hear anything actually there's nothing going. to lower some story it's really again in moscow you were telling us how you were selected for the role of volunteer there's nothing. terribly sorry we've lost you there lois elizabeth gilbert we'll try and get her back as soon as possible here on r.t. international she's a sort of a volunteer a canadian living in moscow if i james or james brown or you've had a lot of experience so you've met the volunteers you know what they're getting into down there thousands in attendance it must be a massive job. i mean these are the people really who are going to be the faces of these games they have the opportunity in the challenge to show the very best of russia you have there off foreign. but the vast major
and i have a chat with lois elizabeth gilbert joining us live for an artsy international lois hello it's a rory sushi here in moscow thank you so much for joining us is so quickly how were you selected for this what must be a once in a lifetime opportunity the role of a volunteer at the twenty fourteenth or to winterland i was selected by. i can't hear anything actually there's nothing going. to lower some story it's really again in moscow you were telling us how you were selected for the role...
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elizabeth wenger joins us with the traffic report. >> reporter: thanks. lot of people actually decided to take mass transit to avoid headaches on the road and then it turned out bart was an issue earlier on in the morning commute and still having some trouble still dealing with residual delays into and out of san francisco. it all started right around 5:00 after the search for a robbery suspect shut down bart service. it was right around the 24th street mission station. once again, all trains are now moving. but slowly. also moving slowly the cars look at this. this is counter-commute at this hour. this is traffic trying to get into san francisco. it's backed up clear into the macarthur maze. so you're looking at least 25 minutes to get you into san francisco and, of course, that's not counting all the traffic trying to get become home back out to the east bay. here's a live look speaking of the east bay this is oakland southbound traffic on 880 jammed solid. we are seeing a lot of red sensors which means speeds below 25 miles per hour from 980 past the c
elizabeth wenger joins us with the traffic report. >> reporter: thanks. lot of people actually decided to take mass transit to avoid headaches on the road and then it turned out bart was an issue earlier on in the morning commute and still having some trouble still dealing with residual delays into and out of san francisco. it all started right around 5:00 after the search for a robbery suspect shut down bart service. it was right around the 24th street mission station. once again, all...
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do you think elizabeth warren could be elected president of the united states? joan?k politics for a second here. do you think howard dean could? do you think de blasio could be running statewide new york? do you think de blasio could win statewide new york? >> i don't know. it's too early. >> how come you don't know? what doe you mean you don't know? what do you think? do you think he could win statewide? >> i think he could conceivably. >> see, i don't think so. >> i'm from syracuse, new york. >> i'm trying to talk practical politics here. let's look at these numbers and put this in perspective. >> we've never seen an elizabeth warren or a bill de blasio have to deal with more moderate or even conservative segments, you know. >> right. >> i'd like to see them up to the challenge. i can't say for sure that they are. but you guys can't say for sure they're not. >> let me tell you this. let me tell you my history of this. >> okay. >> massachusetts is a terrible place to call a laboratory for the country. the caucus can do swimmingly in massachusetts. teddy kennedy, swi
do you think elizabeth warren could be elected president of the united states? joan?k politics for a second here. do you think howard dean could? do you think de blasio could be running statewide new york? do you think de blasio could win statewide new york? >> i don't know. it's too early. >> how come you don't know? what doe you mean you don't know? what do you think? do you think he could win statewide? >> i think he could conceivably. >> see, i don't think so....
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. everything is dry so that's wa
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thank you, lawrence. everything is dry so that's wa
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i have a wonderful wife named elizabeth who grew up on a farm. we have two daughters, julie and emily that are roughly, depending on when this airs, 25 and 24. the 25-year-old is married to someone she met here on han -- on our staff. my younger daughter is living in new york. she is product development manager with the program -- with theseany that makes shabby stylish handbags and the proceeds go to feed people in africa. that is the most important thing in life is that they are productive and doing well and happy with who they are. .s individuals elizabeth is happier than she has ever been. i am gone for days a week now and appear and i see that in jest. i am fortunate to be married to someone who would allow me to do what i am doing and to be such a strong-willed, good person. i feel very fortunate with .aving the family that i have that is the kind of thing you care about on a daily basis. >> how did you meet your wife? >> i met her on a blind date. she was doing interior is what shehich still does some of. my best friends kept saying, you h
i have a wonderful wife named elizabeth who grew up on a farm. we have two daughters, julie and emily that are roughly, depending on when this airs, 25 and 24. the 25-year-old is married to someone she met here on han -- on our staff. my younger daughter is living in new york. she is product development manager with the program -- with theseany that makes shabby stylish handbags and the proceeds go to feed people in africa. that is the most important thing in life is that they are productive...
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let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thanks, lawrence. checking the bay bridge toll plaza we are not seeing the puddling like we saw in the middle lanes but the roads are damp. so here's a live look at traffic heading toward the pay gates now. obviously traffic is very light at 4:33 this morning. no sign of any metering lights. up and down the nimitz freeway also good near the oakland coliseum about a 14 or 15- minute drive time in either direction between 238 and the maze. i notice still a couple more spinouts than usual and likely it's just because the roads are still a little wet, maybe a little drizzle. along the peninsula northbound 101 near the airport, millbrae avenue we have one just cleared out of lanes approaching fair oaks. that is your "kcbs traffic." back to you guys. >> okay, liz, thanks. >>> a lot of fresh snow up in the sierra and more is on its way possibly several feet over the weekend but the snowpack, which of course is critical to our water supply, is still well below normal. eastbound i80 near soda spring shut down y
let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> thanks, lawrence. checking the bay bridge toll plaza we are not seeing the puddling like we saw in the middle lanes but the roads are damp. so here's a live look at traffic heading toward the pay gates now. obviously traffic is very light at 4:33 this morning. no sign of any metering lights. up and down the nimitz freeway also good near the oakland coliseum about a 14 or 15- minute drive time in either direction between 238 and the maze. i...
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let's get to elizabeth wenger. >> reporter: thanks, guys. it's pretty crazy what's going on right now. it sounds like they're searching for a robbery suspect and right now bart trains are being halted between the 16th street and 24th street mission station. so bart police tell us that the robbery suspect ran and took off towards that tunnel that's in between those two stations. trains are actually stopped in the area. right now, these are -- this is affecting all bart lines. it was impacting all directions around that 24th street mission station lines heading to sfo and lines out to the east bay. so right now they are calling this a major delay. and again things like this tend to have a ripple effect. so we'll continue to watch it and we're continuing to watch twitter as well getting the latest updates from the bart police department. hitting the roads right now, this is what it looks like on the nimitz freeway. southbound it's pretty jammed up from 980 all the way to your hayward exits. this is a live look at some of the slick roadways righ
let's get to elizabeth wenger. >> reporter: thanks, guys. it's pretty crazy what's going on right now. it sounds like they're searching for a robbery suspect and right now bart trains are being halted between the 16th street and 24th street mission station. so bart police tell us that the robbery suspect ran and took off towards that tunnel that's in between those two stations. trains are actually stopped in the area. right now, these are -- this is affecting all bart lines. it was...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida.tate are displaying this message alerting drivers of this afternoon's child abduction in oakland. police believe a shoplifter carjacked an infiniti outside a safeway on redwood road near highway 13. kpix 5 reporter brian webb is there tonight and brian, what's the latest on the amber alert? >> reporter: well, there have been several sightings of that vehicle but so far, not the one police are looking for. at the safeway where it started kind a strange scene. we have all these police and reporters here and shoppers trying to come and go from the store as they usually would this time of night. this all started inside the safeway as a robbery report of a man trying to take off with lobster tails. by the time police arrived, it had turned into a carjacking and kidnapping. police tell me after that the same man came out into the parking lot and armed with a knife, got into an suv and forced an elderly man and an approximately 13-year-old girl to drive away with him inside. they were last se
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida.tate are displaying this message alerting drivers of this afternoon's child abduction in oakland. police believe a shoplifter carjacked an infiniti outside a safeway on redwood road near highway 13. kpix 5 reporter brian webb is there tonight and brian, what's the latest on the amber alert? >> reporter: well, there have been several sightings of that vehicle but so far, not the one police are looking for. at the safeway where it...
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but right now, let's check in with elizabeth wenger in the studio with our traffic this morning. >>> thanks, anne. we actually have two separate traffic alerts in effect right now both due to overturned big rigs. this one in morgan hill we have some video of this tanker truck that spilled about 4,000 gallons of fuel in the roadway. in the meantime, it's completely shut down the southbound lanes of 101 approaching tennant. we have also learned about a dozen homes in the area along yagas have been evacuated so hazmat crews are on scene. still no estimated time when they will get those lanes reopened. cars are being detoured but northbound traffic getting into san jose remains open. let's go to our maps and check our sensors for this problem spot. this is in tracy. also an overturn accident. it's westbound 205 approaching grant line and look at those delays. so if you are coming from that area trying to get to the altamont pass, you may want to consider this alternate. it sounds like lanes will be blocked for a while. southbound i-5 to westbound 132 and then cut back over to westbound 5
but right now, let's check in with elizabeth wenger in the studio with our traffic this morning. >>> thanks, anne. we actually have two separate traffic alerts in effect right now both due to overturned big rigs. this one in morgan hill we have some video of this tanker truck that spilled about 4,000 gallons of fuel in the roadway. in the meantime, it's completely shut down the southbound lanes of 101 approaching tennant. we have also learned about a dozen homes in the area along yagas...
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i am elizabeth cook. >> i am ken bastida.is jewelry and cash. tonight he says he isn't going to stand by and let that go. kpix5's ann notarangelo on how this preacher's message has moved from the pulpit to the streets in a story you'll see only on 5. >> they could be grieving today. >> pastor wheeler is counting his blessings. he is out 8,000 dollars in jewelry. and $300 in cash. but as he poupts it, he has live -- puts it, he has lived another day. >> i told him i was a pastor. i believe that is the only reason why they didn't shoot me. >> last night he stopped for dinner at a cafe. as he got into his car. >> when i get one foot in, the guy comes from across the street and approached me. he had the gun down like this with his hand on top of the gun and said give me your money and give me your jewelry. >> other people witness the armed robbery but di't realize it because the suspects were so close as if they knew him. >> middle 30s, emilie 40s. they were not youngsters. we with can't blame it on them this time. they were well
i am elizabeth cook. >> i am ken bastida.is jewelry and cash. tonight he says he isn't going to stand by and let that go. kpix5's ann notarangelo on how this preacher's message has moved from the pulpit to the streets in a story you'll see only on 5. >> they could be grieving today. >> pastor wheeler is counting his blessings. he is out 8,000 dollars in jewelry. and $300 in cash. but as he poupts it, he has live -- puts it, he has lived another day. >> i told him i was a...
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i have a wonderful wife named elizabeth who grew up on a farm. we have two daughters, julie and emily that are roughly, depending on when this airs, 25 and 24. the 25-year-old is married to someone she met here on han -- on our staff. my younger daughter is living in new york. she is product development manager with the program -- with theseany that makes shabby stylish handbags and the proceeds go to feed people in africa. that is the most important thing in life is that they are productive and doing well and happy with who they are. .s individuals elizabeth is happier than she has ever been. i am gone for days a week now and appear and i see that in jest. i am fortunate to be married to someone who would allow me to do what i am doing and to be such a strong-willed, good person. i feel very fortunate with .aving the family that i have that is the kind of thing you care about on a daily basis. >> how did you meet your wife? >> i met her on a blind date. she was doing interior is what shehich still does some of. my best friends kept saying, you h
i have a wonderful wife named elizabeth who grew up on a farm. we have two daughters, julie and emily that are roughly, depending on when this airs, 25 and 24. the 25-year-old is married to someone she met here on han -- on our staff. my younger daughter is living in new york. she is product development manager with the program -- with theseany that makes shabby stylish handbags and the proceeds go to feed people in africa. that is the most important thing in life is that they are productive...
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let's see what elizabeth arden is doing. 11 1/2% drop for elizabeth arden at 23.70.tee lauder is down 5.4% and this is real global story here for elizabeth arden. they're seeing sales slowing abroad namely in china and also in europe. they're seeing it and giving estimates below the analysts expect takes. so that is not good news. i left out south korea, another area where they're seeing slowing. so the forecast here for estee lauder is also weak. two names we're seeing very welcoming under pressure. the dow is up two points. back to you. adam: nicole, thank you. cheryl: "snow-pocalypse" pushing natural gas prices to multiyear highs. using to heat many homes at its highest level since january 2010. look at five-year. adam: the snow keeps coming and coming for big cities of the east coast. another really big storm may be on the way this weekend. we'll go live to boston ahead on the costs to business and government. also an "american idol" winner is running for congress in north carolina. that story is ahead in your fox news minute. one of the miller twins has a hearin
let's see what elizabeth arden is doing. 11 1/2% drop for elizabeth arden at 23.70.tee lauder is down 5.4% and this is real global story here for elizabeth arden. they're seeing sales slowing abroad namely in china and also in europe. they're seeing it and giving estimates below the analysts expect takes. so that is not good news. i left out south korea, another area where they're seeing slowing. so the forecast here for estee lauder is also weak. two names we're seeing very welcoming under...
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she says, "i always thought the gloria estefan's song was 'elizabeth's gonna get ya.'" ♪ elizabeth's laughter ] >> steve: and elizabeth. >> jimmy: the last one is from @joshbrownecow. he says -- ♪ i got my first real sex dream summer of '69 ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] there you have it, those are the "tonight show" hashtags. to check out more of our favorites, go to tonightshow.com/hashtags. or submit yours by downloading our new "tonight show" app available on itunes and for android. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when you switch to sprint's new framily plan, friends are like family, so who's gonna be in yours? let's get a sound guy and some roadies. [ male announcer ] but the more people you add, the lower the rate. how 'bout sketchy jeff? he gets billed separately, right? [ male announcer ] get up to 10 separate bills and everyone gets unlimited talk, text and one gig of data for as low as $25 a month each. cool. one more. we need more beard. ♪ that'll do. [ male announ
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. >>> the perfect nanny, here now, elizabeth vargas and david muir. >>> a doctor and husband sits behind bars sitting there wa waiting. >> david, i have covered this story since it began five years ago. one question kept coming back, how could a picture-perfect marriage crumble so quickly? healthy wife found dead in the bathtub, did it have anything to do with the family's perfect nanny? or was she? >> reporter: michele somers was a fresh-faced beauty queen from california. a sometime model with a string of suitors. but it was a handsome, aspiring doctor named martin macneill who made her fall hard and fast. they eloped when michele was 21 and, soon afterward, started a family. >> she had four kids in five years. so we just -- >> mm-hmm. >> boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: alexis and rachel macneill grew up idolizing their father. >> we thought, what an inspiration to become a doctor, to become a lawyer. >> i wanted to, you know, follow in my father's footsteps. i always wanted to be a doctor just like him. >> reporter: a doctor who didn't just help heal his patients but who also taught su
. >>> the perfect nanny, here now, elizabeth vargas and david muir. >>> a doctor and husband sits behind bars sitting there wa waiting. >> david, i have covered this story since it began five years ago. one question kept coming back, how could a picture-perfect marriage crumble so quickly? healthy wife found dead in the bathtub, did it have anything to do with the family's perfect nanny? or was she? >> reporter: michele somers was a fresh-faced beauty queen from...
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elizabeth palmer has reported on the civil war from the beginning in 2011.key, she reconnected with the syrian woman who was lucky to make it out. >> this is a story of survival. two years ago we first met ameenah working as an anti-al-assad activist in a rebel-held suburb ofÑi damascus. at night the whole area around her home came under constant shelling by the syrian army. but as bad as things were, they were about to get a lot worse. in august 2013, ameenah's neighborhood was attacked with chemical weapons. but the poison gas that killed more than a thousand people blew away from her house. and she lived to tell us in a skype call how she ran to the clinic. >> i asked to help, the people were screaming. >> reporter: it was risky, but life had ceased to mean very much by then. >> if i didn't die from the chemical weapon, i'm going to die from the starvation. >> reporter: that fall the syrian military had cut off all food supplies the suburbs. when the army lifted its siege long enough to allow the vulnerable to escape, ameenah managed to slip out too. neve
elizabeth palmer has reported on the civil war from the beginning in 2011.key, she reconnected with the syrian woman who was lucky to make it out. >> this is a story of survival. two years ago we first met ameenah working as an anti-al-assad activist in a rebel-held suburb ofÑi damascus. at night the whole area around her home came under constant shelling by the syrian army. but as bad as things were, they were about to get a lot worse. in august 2013, ameenah's neighborhood was attacked...
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please welcome to the program elizabeth kolbert. [cheers and applause] how are you?pretty good, how are you? >> jon: very well, thank you. the book is called "the sixth extinction." there have been five extinction events thus far. >> heretofore, yeah. >> jon: those are what? the fifth and most famous is the extinction that did in the dinosaurs. >> jon: that was an asteroid. >> that was an asteroid. >> jon: and prior to that what had extincted the animal? >> a variety of thingsism tinted -- things extincted the animals. the first is 450 million years ago believed to be caused about a sudden cold snap. >> jon: polar vortex if you will. >> major, major polar vortex. >> jon: the sixth extinction is caused by an invasive species that you write about. that would be us. >> exactly. >> jon: your early description of us reminded me of the asian carp. [ laughter ] >> there are similarities. >> jon: we are introduced to an area and we immediately spread out and make it out our own. >> yeah, we're the world's most successful invasive species. we've gone to every continent. start
please welcome to the program elizabeth kolbert. [cheers and applause] how are you?pretty good, how are you? >> jon: very well, thank you. the book is called "the sixth extinction." there have been five extinction events thus far. >> heretofore, yeah. >> jon: those are what? the fifth and most famous is the extinction that did in the dinosaurs. >> jon: that was an asteroid. >> that was an asteroid. >> jon: and prior to that what had extincted the...
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my guest elizabeth kolbert author of sixth extinction about how we as a species doomed ourselves. it's a beach read really. [laughter] wanted to wish good health to young bob costas. he dropped out of tonight's coverage due to a nasty eye infection. i told him, bob, do not wash your face with the water. [ laughter ] but bob is all, i'm eight-time sportscaster of the year bob costas surely my eyes eyes are impervious to russian toxins. look at the poor eye. [ laughter ] he's a good man we're going to help him out. to lift some of the burden from bob's pink, goopy shoulders, here is tonight's "the daily show" olympics moment. ♪ that doesn't seem very sensitive. here we go. can i do this. yesterday -- i can do. this yesterday saw canadian skier alex bilodeau. here is alex in the lead he's catching up so he shot him right there the other guy died and he fell off a cliff. [ laughter ] so ultimately a big victory for the guy who shot the other guy. [laughter] bob, stay and rest those peepers we've got these games covered for you. no problem. [ laughter ] moving on at last month's state
my guest elizabeth kolbert author of sixth extinction about how we as a species doomed ourselves. it's a beach read really. [laughter] wanted to wish good health to young bob costas. he dropped out of tonight's coverage due to a nasty eye infection. i told him, bob, do not wash your face with the water. [ laughter ] but bob is all, i'm eight-time sportscaster of the year bob costas surely my eyes eyes are impervious to russian toxins. look at the poor eye. [ laughter ] he's a good man we're...