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lieutenant emory randolph spotted this bizarre display early friday morning. lt. emory randolph- tybee island police department "to me it make me feel like we probably struck a nerve with someone when they are trying to send spiritual forces against us."police say they don't know of any voodoo community on the island. but they want to know who did this. lt. emory randolph- tybee island police department "i definitely think there is a pretty dark message involved - that to have the head pulled off the doll it's obviously not a sign of a friendly gesture."randolph says even if they don't press charges --- they want to know who's responsible- and who could be a threat to officers. lt. emory randolph- tybee island police department "of course you know we're not disturbed by it...we're not afraid we're going to continue to do our duties just like it's every other day."randolph says wants people to come to them with problems -- rather then leaving threatening messages just feet from their door. lt. emory randolph- tybee island police department "if we do something to up
lieutenant emory randolph spotted this bizarre display early friday morning. lt. emory randolph- tybee island police department "to me it make me feel like we probably struck a nerve with someone when they are trying to send spiritual forces against us."police say they don't know of any voodoo community on the island. but they want to know who did this. lt. emory randolph- tybee island police department "i definitely think there is a pretty dark message involved - that to have...
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emory randolph- tybee island police department) "of course you know we're not disturbed by it...we're not afraid we're going to continue to do our duties just like it's every other day." randolph says wants people to come to them with problems -- rather then leaving threatening messages just feet from their door. (lt. emory randolph- tybee island police department) "if we do something to upset the public, we ask that they come and have a dialogue with us and not leave animal sacrifices outside the police department. it's a little bit counterproductive to our mission." police are now reviewing surveillance video to identify the person resp they still don't know what charges that person could face other than littering. heavy rains soaked the kansas city area... again... causing flooding in nearby kearney (carny). fire captain nick traub says two women had to be rescued friday, after their car got caught in high water. take a listen. (capt. nick traub, smithville area fire protection district) "they were very happy to see us and when we assured them it was safe to get in the boat they we
emory randolph- tybee island police department) "of course you know we're not disturbed by it...we're not afraid we're going to continue to do our duties just like it's every other day." randolph says wants people to come to them with problems -- rather then leaving threatening messages just feet from their door. (lt. emory randolph- tybee island police department) "if we do something to upset the public, we ask that they come and have a dialogue with us and not leave animal...
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emory univ.) "zika's a real problem. children who suffer from this would not be able to cope with the real world. they will never recover from this." he said naled can carry risks but not nearly as big as the risk posed by zika. ((dave courvoisier)) >> so far.. no other states have reported a local outbreak of the zika virus./// ((dave courvoisier)) >>> kids can do amazing things... ((christianne klein)) >> case in point.. an all out effort to turn a co find out how they're doing it.. next on 8 news now.. the valley's news leader./// announcer: you're i've been thinking... this might be the one thing in the world you pull apart to come together. new papa john's cinnamon pull-aparts covered with cinnamon crumble and sweet cream cheese icing. try our new cinnamon pull-aparts for just 6 bucks. ((tedd florendo)) looking outside showing some hazy skies still at this hour due to smoke from wildfires burning in california. air quality advisory remains in effect through tomorrow. winds still remain gusty at times from the southw
emory univ.) "zika's a real problem. children who suffer from this would not be able to cope with the real world. they will never recover from this." he said naled can carry risks but not nearly as big as the risk posed by zika. ((dave courvoisier)) >> so far.. no other states have reported a local outbreak of the zika virus./// ((dave courvoisier)) >>> kids can do amazing things... ((christianne klein)) >> case in point.. an all out effort to turn a co find out...
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after the retirement anna and emory moved to washington, d.c., area in 2003. anna's husband suffered a stroke in 1999, and anna cared for him until he passed away in 2009. she also was the care giver for one of her sisters prior to her death and then for her sister's husband. anna now volunteers with this museum's visitor services. you'll find her at the visitor's desk on tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. anna has spoken about her holocaust experience to children in local schools. for example, she recently spoke to 500 students at a high school in west virginia. anna's son alex, his wife karla, and anna's niece are here with anna today. suzanne also volunteers at the museum. i would like to ask you in join me in welcoming our first person, mrs. anna grosz. [ applause ] >> thank you for being willing to join us today and be our first person. we have so much for you to share with us. you were 13, anna, when world war ii began. before we turn to all that happened to you and your family during the war and the holocaust, let's start, first, with you telling us
after the retirement anna and emory moved to washington, d.c., area in 2003. anna's husband suffered a stroke in 1999, and anna cared for him until he passed away in 2009. she also was the care giver for one of her sisters prior to her death and then for her sister's husband. anna now volunteers with this museum's visitor services. you'll find her at the visitor's desk on tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. anna has spoken about her holocaust experience to children in local schools. for...
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>> she is a professor and head of the african-american studies in history department at emory university. she is one of the great african-american professors in the country. at the height of the ferguson rights in 2014, in june and july, she wrote an op-ed in which she argued that even though we're talking about black rage in the death of people like michael brown and eric garner, we should really be talking about white rage because at every point since the civil war ended when blacks have made social progress in america, they have been met with a deliberate white opposition whether it was in reconstruction or brown versus the board of education or the war against drug lords in the obama presidency. every time blacks have made progress in this country there has been a fight and backlash against them in the court and legislature and a has been coded as protecting democracy or preventing fraud. it is systemic racism. this is the first time that someone has connected 150 years of history from 1865 until the present to show that the attitudes that were very much alive during reconstruction a
>> she is a professor and head of the african-american studies in history department at emory university. she is one of the great african-american professors in the country. at the height of the ferguson rights in 2014, in june and july, she wrote an op-ed in which she argued that even though we're talking about black rage in the death of people like michael brown and eric garner, we should really be talking about white rage because at every point since the civil war ended when blacks...
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and emory jackson saw five times more prostitution than usual and that is near west 54th in lorain during the republican national convention. that prompted him to start putting the recordings online. he takes them and -- . times. i don't know if they have to so for themselves. i don't know what we have to do, but we're trying to get it out there so we can deal with it. >> reporter: we have reached out to cleveland police about this. jackson said he hopes that more officers will be in the area making patrols. sarah phinney, newschannel 5. >> and thank you. >>> and we have new developments this morning on the death of a local teen. an ashtabula county man suspected in her in order and he will in prison on federal drug and weapon's charges. james brooke is still facing charges. the remains are discovered in fire pit at his home and brooks admitted to seeing bell the day she died. >> and we a man is under arrest more than a month after a woman was shot and left for dead in the cuyahoga valley national park. she was shot three times in the constantly covered by runners and they found her and s
and emory jackson saw five times more prostitution than usual and that is near west 54th in lorain during the republican national convention. that prompted him to start putting the recordings online. he takes them and -- . times. i don't know if they have to so for themselves. i don't know what we have to do, but we're trying to get it out there so we can deal with it. >> reporter: we have reached out to cleveland police about this. jackson said he hopes that more officers will be in the...
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it looks like your that's according to an emory university study. researchers studied 15 dogs using an m-r-i to scan brain activity. they say most preffered praise from an owner over food... or appeared to like both equally. only two dogs had a strong preference for food. the researchers say dogs are hyper-social with humans... and the study was a unique way to look at cross- species social bonding. a powerful tropical storm is headed for florida... when it's expected to make landfall... and how officials are preparing. project neon is hiring. what you need to know, to land the tropical depression.... the storm is expected to turn toward the northeastern gulf coast later over the next 48 hours. fox's kelly wright, tells us how people are preparing. take pkg pearson says: "we're in the heat of the hurricane season." many in the southeast are bracing for tropical depression nine... which could bring strong winds and heavy rain. mos says: "just getting our boards together for windows, screws, tools and stuff we're going to need." the storm is now in th
it looks like your that's according to an emory university study. researchers studied 15 dogs using an m-r-i to scan brain activity. they say most preffered praise from an owner over food... or appeared to like both equally. only two dogs had a strong preference for food. the researchers say dogs are hyper-social with humans... and the study was a unique way to look at cross- species social bonding. a powerful tropical storm is headed for florida... when it's expected to make landfall... and...
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researchers at emory university in atlanta, studied nearly 700 patients with heart problems. stressed out women under the age of 50, were more likely to have reduced blood flow in their hearts... more than men, or even older women with similar stress levels. more evidence this morning of the health dangers of being overweight. scientists have now identified eight more cancers linked to excess weight, including stomach, liver, and thyroid. they say overproduction of hormones that can cause inflammation... increasing cancer growth. parents and kids... check out this video. it's a good reminder of just how quickly and far... a germy sneeze can spread. scientists at m-i-t admit the largest droplets typically settle within three to six feet from the sneezer... but... the smaller ones... travel as far as 26 feet... and may hang around for several minutes! always good to remind the kids to sneeze into tissue and to wash their hands a lot. coming up:heroes in the community: an exclusive interview-- with four people who helped rescue two people trapped-- in a burning b-p gas station.p
researchers at emory university in atlanta, studied nearly 700 patients with heart problems. stressed out women under the age of 50, were more likely to have reduced blood flow in their hearts... more than men, or even older women with similar stress levels. more evidence this morning of the health dangers of being overweight. scientists have now identified eight more cancers linked to excess weight, including stomach, liver, and thyroid. they say overproduction of hormones that can cause...
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barry ryan, rollins school of public health, emory univ.) "it's essentially a neurotoxin and can result in unborn children in particular having particular neurodevelopment problems." several studies have shown that when pregnant women are exposed their babies are more likely to have behavior problems. the c-d-c and the environmental protection agency say the pesticide is safe.. and remains the best option for killing zika-carrying mosquitos. and back in the valley... new information on a woman who was shot....while walking home from the store. police think....the woman was just in the wrong place at the wrong time! two men started fighting near pennwood and arville... and she was caught in the crossfire! the woman is in the hospital... a bicyclist is in critical condition and a motorist is under arrest after the two collided early this morning. 13 action news reporter marti glaser has more on how some good samaritans tracked down the driver. uber's latest offering is almost too good to be true almost too good to be true up next.. details on
barry ryan, rollins school of public health, emory univ.) "it's essentially a neurotoxin and can result in unborn children in particular having particular neurodevelopment problems." several studies have shown that when pregnant women are exposed their babies are more likely to have behavior problems. the c-d-c and the environmental protection agency say the pesticide is safe.. and remains the best option for killing zika-carrying mosquitos. and back in the valley... new information...
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emorial a 3rly th morning, a ild was found he ner 40th a locuhe medal examiner calls it a ?possible? -sleing death, but no rther deils have been releasedt..including the ildof nenight, a 17-ye old ha now beechfor a stday that killed two5- ars his car. iminalcosas dontbarnesas driving at ho when e car hit a ee d spt in ne 35th and ke two edssengebanes --nd a ger pad.r all four peop in e car were related -- three brothers and a cousin. the family says it's been cbs 58's liney branwall spoke with the mily during this fficult ey?...lin youan see the balloons, ers etc. left at the crash scene. family members say this shows how much these teens e lov. pkmonet batchelor"he always laeyobinson hale and demeius bachelor jr were ?? cousinsanbest frnds.shylills d. you saw lil dee. they were like best cousins. bff cousins."cse with their family.shyl mills"they were very bright young men, popular, they loved football they lovedily"loved by their friends.monetchet bar "we're going to truly miss 'em. like ... ?sigh?"ty died friday. trey's brother nte demetrius we all in the car. drivin?nat
emorial a 3rly th morning, a ild was found he ner 40th a locuhe medal examiner calls it a ?possible? -sleing death, but no rther deils have been releasedt..including the ildof nenight, a 17-ye old ha now beechfor a stday that killed two5- ars his car. iminalcosas dontbarnesas driving at ho when e car hit a ee d spt in ne 35th and ke two edssengebanes --nd a ger pad.r all four peop in e car were related -- three brothers and a cousin. the family says it's been cbs 58's liney branwall spoke with...
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that's according to an emory university study. researchers studied 15 dogs using an m-r-i to scan brain activity. they say most preffered praise from an owner over food... or appeared to like both equally. only two dogs had a strong preference for food. the researchers say dogs are hyper-social with humans...
that's according to an emory university study. researchers studied 15 dogs using an m-r-i to scan brain activity. they say most preffered praise from an owner over food... or appeared to like both equally. only two dogs had a strong preference for food. the researchers say dogs are hyper-social with humans...
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emory & henry college, since 1836.solving problems through creative and collaborative results-based education. wbrf 98.1 fm.
emory & henry college, since 1836.solving problems through creative and collaborative results-based education. wbrf 98.1 fm.
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researchers at emory university have found stressed-out women nder age 50, were have reduced blood flow in their hearts than men or ?older? women with similar stress levels. ?that? can lead to a heart attack. they recommend those women speak with their doctors about reducing stress. it's not uncommon for stores to sell the same item in different areas of the store. but what if those identical items have different ?prices?? jessica mcmaster discovered a nationwide glitch at ?target?... that's cost take a look at these two items... they're exactly the same. you can find them in more than one aisle at target... but, here's the catch.... how much you're going to spend... depends on which aisle you pick. nats it's an first alerted to when a father told us he noticed his child's medicine was a dollar cheaper near the pharmacy. nats ringing up items to find out how often it's happening, i hit the baby aisle for things like children's motrin nats tossing into basket and two different kinds of tylenol nats into basket while my photographer pulls the same items from the shelves near the pharmacy.
researchers at emory university have found stressed-out women nder age 50, were have reduced blood flow in their hearts than men or ?older? women with similar stress levels. ?that? can lead to a heart attack. they recommend those women speak with their doctors about reducing stress. it's not uncommon for stores to sell the same item in different areas of the store. but what if those identical items have different ?prices?? jessica mcmaster discovered a nationwide glitch at ?target?... that's...
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anna, together with her husband, emory grosz and their two young sons, alex and andrew were allowed to leave romania and settled in new york, where emory worked as a fabric cutter in new york city's garment district. anna worked in a clothing factory, working with fellow hungarians. anna worked at the same place for the next 27 years, driving two and a half hours to and from work each day. after finishing high school, their two sons attended university, and went on to very successful careers and are now retired. alex was an attorney at the u.s. patent office. andrew was a gee ooligist. they moved to the washington, d.c. area in 2003, and anna as you husband suffered a stroke in 1999, and she cared for him until he passed away until oh 2009. she was also the caretaker to her sister and her sister's husband. anna now volunteers to the museum visitor's services. you will find her at the visitor's desk on tuesdays, and she has spoken about her holocaust experience at local schools. she recently spoke to 500 students at a high school in west virginia. anna's son alex and his wife carla and
anna, together with her husband, emory grosz and their two young sons, alex and andrew were allowed to leave romania and settled in new york, where emory worked as a fabric cutter in new york city's garment district. anna worked in a clothing factory, working with fellow hungarians. anna worked at the same place for the next 27 years, driving two and a half hours to and from work each day. after finishing high school, their two sons attended university, and went on to very successful careers...
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accommodations and casual fine-dining, the bank of marion, your vision, your community, your bank, emoryllege, since 1836, solving problems through creative and collaborative results-based education,
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children should eat no more than 25 grams of added sugar a day according to a new emory university put report. one small chocolate bar and is less than a can of coke. researchers say kids typically eat more than four times that and 10 to eat fewer healthy foods as a result. experts say frequent hours long charging can shorten the life of lithium-ion many cell phones taken electric currents quickly causing them to corrode faster. both iphones and android test technology that protects them from absorbing too much current and since most people swap phones every two years they don't hold onto the blog enough to run into trouble. -- long enough to run into any trouble. what we do about our phones? mike: i pour sugar into mine. solving two problems. emily: not a day to look at your phone, it is gorgeous out. we also had some rain. not a great deal of just under him to reign in boston. still running about 7.5 inches drive for the year but at least we are getting closer to where we are supposed to be for the month. morning lows, maybe you needed a jacket. we had a big area of 40's to the west
children should eat no more than 25 grams of added sugar a day according to a new emory university put report. one small chocolate bar and is less than a can of coke. researchers say kids typically eat more than four times that and 10 to eat fewer healthy foods as a result. experts say frequent hours long charging can shorten the life of lithium-ion many cell phones taken electric currents quickly causing them to corrode faster. both iphones and android test technology that protects them from...
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winer of emory university says travel-related stress can disrupt other areas of life. >> it can really effect us significantly. looking at the symptoms of stress and the ways that it can interfere, you're looking at self care, so how does it affect their ability to take care of their physical needs, nutrition, sleep? >> i have this conversation with my family members all the time. i always make the argument, tell me if i'm right or wrong, there is good stress as well. i think i thrive on a little bit of stress. >> there is this fantasy, okay, that the harder i work and the more that i just kind of almost like mentally beat myself up, the higher my performance is going to go. in actuality, we have that point at which we fall off. it's just the fantasy. >> like many professions, francy spent much of her career living that fantasy, but now that she's nearing retirement, she says something has changed. >> something switched inside. which was like, i don't want to do this anymore. i loved doing it. i was holy committed to it, but the time has changed. >> 67-year-old louisa is a psychologist
winer of emory university says travel-related stress can disrupt other areas of life. >> it can really effect us significantly. looking at the symptoms of stress and the ways that it can interfere, you're looking at self care, so how does it affect their ability to take care of their physical needs, nutrition, sleep? >> i have this conversation with my family members all the time. i always make the argument, tell me if i'm right or wrong, there is good stress as well. i think i...
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children should eat no more than 25 grams of added sugar a day, according to a new emory university report. that and is less than a can of coke. researchers say kids typically eat more than 4 times that and tend to eat fewer healthy foods as a result. a deal for more than $25 million. a new settlement over curt schilling's failed 38 studios. ed: plus, two years in a row on top for jennifer lawrence. the hollywood power list that's all about what's in the bank. speaking of money, let's check wall street. everything is up. ? amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. ed: checking your economy, a $25.6 million settlement over curt schilling's 38 studios. maria: the state of rhode island reached the deal with two of the companies backers, but not schilling. the lawsuit filed by the state accused 38 studios executives and several financial backers of fraud and negligence. the company got a state-backed the company went bankrupt in 2012, le
children should eat no more than 25 grams of added sugar a day, according to a new emory university report. that and is less than a can of coke. researchers say kids typically eat more than 4 times that and tend to eat fewer healthy foods as a result. a deal for more than $25 million. a new settlement over curt schilling's failed 38 studios. ed: plus, two years in a row on top for jennifer lawrence. the hollywood power list that's all about what's in the bank. speaking of money, let's check...
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emory jackson said when he sees something happening, he takes out the phone and tries to get a license plate and faces and uploads it. the latest video posted a few hours ago. he started the page during the republican national convention after seeing a spike in prostitution, and he has no plans of stopping. doing this kind of stuff, but just with children and families, you don't need this at all. we -- we live here and we're trying to make this's good community. we don't need this aggravation. we contacted the cleveland police about the recordings. jackson and others hope officers step up patrols. >>> and to new video into the newsroom leave night. akron firefighters battling that fire is in the roof, but it's not clear if anyone was working in the building at the time. according to the plain dealer, nobody was injured. >>> and johnny manziel will be in court for his domestic violence case. the nfl free agent is charged with a misdemeanor after the ex- girlfriend reported he assaulted her in january. she said he hit her during an argument at a hotel in dallas. he could face a year in j
emory jackson said when he sees something happening, he takes out the phone and tries to get a license plate and faces and uploads it. the latest video posted a few hours ago. he started the page during the republican national convention after seeing a spike in prostitution, and he has no plans of stopping. doing this kind of stuff, but just with children and families, you don't need this at all. we -- we live here and we're trying to make this's good community. we don't need this aggravation....
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live shot, show you we're having trouble seeing from emory vim past the toll plaza which is clear but the view, low clouds there. we'll track that, sam. back to you. >> we appreciate that. >>> at 4:50 in business news. scott mcgrew warned us the cuts could be coming. now we're getting a better idea of how many jobs silicon valley cisco is eliminating. plus, san mateo bay solar city also cutting costs. for that and the rest of your news before the bell, we turn to landon dowdy live from cnbc's world headquarters. landon, good morning. >> reporter: sam, good morning. the markets will try to make it two days of gains in the row with quarterly results reported today. walmart will be the stock to watch. the retailer delivered a solid earnings beat and raised its forecast. on the economic front, the government released weekly jobless claims and leading ipd caters which is used to help predict changes in the economy. and taking a look at how the markets faired yesterday. dow up 22 points, 18573. the nasdaq climbing 1 1/2 points, 5228. meanwhile, cisco planning to cut 5500 jobs or about 7% of
live shot, show you we're having trouble seeing from emory vim past the toll plaza which is clear but the view, low clouds there. we'll track that, sam. back to you. >> we appreciate that. >>> at 4:50 in business news. scott mcgrew warned us the cuts could be coming. now we're getting a better idea of how many jobs silicon valley cisco is eliminating. plus, san mateo bay solar city also cutting costs. for that and the rest of your news before the bell, we turn to landon dowdy...
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the game had a brutal ending for the sox tied at 3 when keith emory can't feel the toss-up. way home from second. the throw in time, but catcher sandy leon drops the ball. that's how the game ends. rays win 4-3. toronto also lost. so the sox remain in a first-place tie in the al east. >>> we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. another live look just to show you how quiet it is out there. not too many cars on the pike through brighton. the live drive times. here is shiri. >> shiri: temperatures in the most of you can wear the short sleeves. temperatures at risk of 1 or 2 degrees. the 5 p.m. temperatures 80 to 86 degrees with a few clouds around. all that we are possibly going to see a spot shower north and west of boston and an hour-by-hour look into that and your better rain risk for friday coming up. >>> a pirate -- a pilot forced to crash land his chopper in a reservoir. despite the hard landing, he he tells fox25 about the moment he knew he had to bail out. >>> it is 4:14 right now. so far no group has claimed responsibility for a terror attack that killed 12 peo
the game had a brutal ending for the sox tied at 3 when keith emory can't feel the toss-up. way home from second. the throw in time, but catcher sandy leon drops the ball. that's how the game ends. rays win 4-3. toronto also lost. so the sox remain in a first-place tie in the al east. >>> we track traffic and weather every ten minutes. another live look just to show you how quiet it is out there. not too many cars on the pike through brighton. the live drive times. here is shiri....
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. >> itit given your dog a good boy scratch color may be more rewarding than the trade color emory university researchers analyzed 15 dogs using mri scans, at completing an experiment with their owners, exams showed in 13 of the dogs that the brains were more stimulated by the owners praise study could impact of dogs are trained. it's at time of year, kits are heading back-to-school with college costs soaringcolor how can you help to prevent you kids from graduating with tons in view thought about contributing to a 529 college savings plan. les szarka joins us to talk about the advantages.. 529. is it a good or bad idea? >> one of the ideas is in adult come out of college with dad so make sure you have some money set asidede so there's always a challenge for parents and grandparents to have this money accumulate ahead time the most a gross tax-free. there is a small tax benefit.. >> it's a good idea for grandparents to set up their grandchildren? >> for various reasons, that is want to take some of the pressure offat their children, sometimes, if they're afraid that the kids might blow the mo
. >> itit given your dog a good boy scratch color may be more rewarding than the trade color emory university researchers analyzed 15 dogs using mri scans, at completing an experiment with their owners, exams showed in 13 of the dogs that the brains were more stimulated by the owners praise study could impact of dogs are trained. it's at time of year, kits are heading back-to-school with college costs soaringcolor how can you help to prevent you kids from graduating with tons in view...
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dogs would rather get praise then a treat, adds emory university they studied the brain activity of dogs and thatd they liked showed li that the 15 dog study only to lend food and praise the same, researchers say that dogs are wired to be social animals and the interaction with humans is likely more stimulating than food reward. check in with andre bernier for another look at the day it is looking spectacular. >> i also respond well to praise, you can see me smiling from ear to ear wheneveru that happens. we do have a good forecast once we get behindd th cold front you can see increasing humiditys, tonight w temperature of 66 and here comes the cold front with scattered showersco during tomorrow afternoon it will be high near 80 degrees and beyond that will bebe cool crispy with bright sunshine for the holiday thank you, to words that mean so much. >> punches the person who hurt them but to the person who says in a serious atv accident in south dakota, her body was crushed, they called 911 but were in the woods and knew it would take a while to get help, fortunately, dr. brian skow coord
dogs would rather get praise then a treat, adds emory university they studied the brain activity of dogs and thatd they liked showed li that the 15 dog study only to lend food and praise the same, researchers say that dogs are wired to be social animals and the interaction with humans is likely more stimulating than food reward. check in with andre bernier for another look at the day it is looking spectacular. >> i also respond well to praise, you can see me smiling from ear to ear...
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testing will soon begin at the university of maryland school of medicine, emory university in atlanta, and the national institutes of health. >> well, plans to revive the ss united stay and convert it to luxury cruise liner been abandoned. earlier this year crystal cruises announced it would restore the ship at his dock in south philly, get it back out on the ocean, but the company determined it would be too expensive to restore the six a year old vessel. instead, they will make a $350,000 donation to the conservation group that owns the ship. >>> well, as we head into the weekends, rip current advisory is in effect down the shore, "eyewitness news" in atlantic city today where lifeguards had to spring into action to help those in distress. the last two days, atlantic city lifeguards have performed about 60 rescues, lifeguards with swimmers would pay better attention to their whistles. >> they think they're perfectly fine. they don't know what we're blowing at, we're actually blowing them out of the rip current areas. >> most drownings at the shore happen after lifeguards go home for
testing will soon begin at the university of maryland school of medicine, emory university in atlanta, and the national institutes of health. >> well, plans to revive the ss united stay and convert it to luxury cruise liner been abandoned. earlier this year crystal cruises announced it would restore the ship at his dock in south philly, get it back out on the ocean, but the company determined it would be too expensive to restore the six a year old vessel. instead, they will make a...
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barry ryan, rollins school of public health, emory univ.) "it's essentially a neurotoxin and can result in unborn children in particular having particular neurodevelopment problems." however....the c-d-c and the environmental protection agency say naled is safe and the best option for killing these mosquitos the cdc also says naled has been used extensively for years in the united states... an update on the outrage over epi-pen prices skyrocketing. the drug-maker behind a affordable. the company mylan makes the epi- pen auto-injector. it's used to quickly treat the severe allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis, which can include swelling of the tongue or throat, shortness of breath and a rash. mylan created a firestorm when it raised the price of a standard two-pack of epi-pens from 100-dollars in 2009 to its current price at about 600- dollars. mylan now says it will provide instant saving cards worth 300-dollars to patn face high out of pocket costs an 11-year old is found dead inside his home after his dad calls in to report his death....
barry ryan, rollins school of public health, emory univ.) "it's essentially a neurotoxin and can result in unborn children in particular having particular neurodevelopment problems." however....the c-d-c and the environmental protection agency say naled is safe and the best option for killing these mosquitos the cdc also says naled has been used extensively for years in the united states... an update on the outrage over epi-pen prices skyrocketing. the drug-maker behind a affordable....
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testing will soon begin at the university of maryland school of medicine, emory university in atlanta, and the national institutes of health. >> well, plans to revive the ss united stay and convert it to luxury cruise liner been abandoned. earlier this year crystal cruises announced it would restore the ship at his dock in south philly, get it back out on the ocean, but the company determined it would be too expensive to restore the six a year old vessel. instead, they will make a $350,000 donation to the conservation group that owns the ship. >>> well, as we head into the weekends, rip current advisory is in effect down the shore, "eyewitness news" in atlantic city today where lifeguards had to spring into action to help those in distress. the last two days, atlantic city lifeguards have performed about 60 rescues, lifeguards with swimmers would pay better attention to their whistles. >> they think they're perfectly fine. they don't know what we're blowing at, we're actually blowing them out of the rip current areas. >> most drownings at the shore happen after lifeguards go home for
testing will soon begin at the university of maryland school of medicine, emory university in atlanta, and the national institutes of health. >> well, plans to revive the ss united stay and convert it to luxury cruise liner been abandoned. earlier this year crystal cruises announced it would restore the ship at his dock in south philly, get it back out on the ocean, but the company determined it would be too expensive to restore the six a year old vessel. instead, they will make a...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> you know, i have to admit, i voted for emory fulmer for governor. it was the first time i voted in a gubernatorial election and i wanted to be able to say i never voted for george wallace. at this point we're going to entertain some questions submitted by the audience. i'm going to take the host prerogative and ask the first question myself. following up, especially with dr. lewis' comments, but i hope all three panelists will weigh in on this. as one of the most discussed aspects of wallace's story and wallace's legacy is his quest for redemption. people ask me about it all the time and there's always the question, was he a racist? was he an opportunist? was he a reformed racist? you know, what was george wallace? you make the good point, we won't ever know exactly what george wallace was. but i wonder, the three of you, why do you think this quest for redemption resonates with so many americans? >> well, a part of the evangelical belief system is in forgiveness, and there is a large segment of the american population who are evangelicals. and so t
thank you. [ applause ] >> you know, i have to admit, i voted for emory fulmer for governor. it was the first time i voted in a gubernatorial election and i wanted to be able to say i never voted for george wallace. at this point we're going to entertain some questions submitted by the audience. i'm going to take the host prerogative and ask the first question myself. following up, especially with dr. lewis' comments, but i hope all three panelists will weigh in on this. as one of the...
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you have a paid -- phd from emory? prof. robertson: i have a doctor of humanities as well. host: how many battlefields did you go to? have you been to all of them? prof. robertson: i've been to all of the major ones. i'm not too interested in strategy and tactics. i'm interested in the common soldiers. letting the soldiers tell their own story. that is what i am interested in. the people and how they feel. how they think and react. host: you talk about seven presidents and i'm going to ask you about each of those? or even older? how did you get out of it? prof. robertson: you could buy your way out. owned 20 slaves, you would be exempt in the south. you are determined by the congress that you are more liable to go back home overseas. slavesid anyone go by prof. robertson:? prof. robertson:yes they went through great lengths. you may get yourself out of service at you have to have it to stay out. they create business mac next. host: you write about them in the book? ?hat is your opinion >> it would start at $500 and then go up but that was a lot of money back in those days.
you have a paid -- phd from emory? prof. robertson: i have a doctor of humanities as well. host: how many battlefields did you go to? have you been to all of them? prof. robertson: i've been to all of the major ones. i'm not too interested in strategy and tactics. i'm interested in the common soldiers. letting the soldiers tell their own story. that is what i am interested in. the people and how they feel. how they think and react. host: you talk about seven presidents and i'm going to ask you...
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emily -- emory university found that dogs respond better to praise than a treat. they analyzed 15 dogs. 13 group -- preferred praise and to preferred my dog charlie would differ on that. he would do anything for a food item, even the smallest crumb. >> conventional wisdom says they pick up on the tone more than the words and i guess that proves false. >> yeah, pretty interesting. >> they are smarter than we think. >>> it is 6:27 and 63 right right now on cbs 2 this right now on cbs 2 this morning...the big visit for the republican >>> right now on cbs 2 this morning, the bid for the presidential nominee right before he gives an immigration speech. >>> a local charity gets a big benefit te >>> welcome to cbs 2 this morning. here's a look at i-380 at u.s. 30 north. it's going to be a great day. i am kelly d >>> what -- the morning and it will be mostly sunny by afternoon. temperatures will be climbing just into the low to mid 70s for highs and it will be much less humid than the last few today - a man convicted of he will be put behind bars for killing a homeless ma
emily -- emory university found that dogs respond better to praise than a treat. they analyzed 15 dogs. 13 group -- preferred praise and to preferred my dog charlie would differ on that. he would do anything for a food item, even the smallest crumb. >> conventional wisdom says they pick up on the tone more than the words and i guess that proves false. >> yeah, pretty interesting. >> they are smarter than we think. >>> it is 6:27 and 63 right right now on cbs 2 this...
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despite serious concerns over treating them here in the u-s --they were taken to emory university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the carehood.....030 cared for us writebol and her husband have in los angeles right now -- police are cracking down on the people who make and sell the synthetic marijuana called spice. they say the drug is becoming a public health crisis. 38 people had to be treated in just the past week including 14 in just one day. (mitch englander, los angeles city council) "they become catatonic or they're foaming of the mouth and they're walking around and it looks like they're going to die." more than 50 people -- were hospitalized in austin, texas -- after suffering bad reactions. officers -- arresting 3 people -- for the bad batch of drugs. new help for outraged parents. a pharmaceutical company is working on a generic alternative to the epipen. they expect to have the cheaper version ready to go by next year. epi
despite serious concerns over treating them here in the u-s --they were taken to emory university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the carehood.....030 cared for us writebol and her husband have in los angeles right now -- police are cracking down on the people who make and sell the synthetic marijuana called spice. they say the drug is...
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despite serious concerns over treating them he --they were taken to emory university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the carehood.....030 cared for us writebol and her husband have returned to liberia to continue police are cracking down on the people who make and sell the synthetic marijuana called spice. they say the drug is becoming a public health crisis. 38 people had to be treated in just the past week including 14 in just one day. (mitch englander, los angeles city council) "they become catatonic or they're foaming of the mouth and they're walking around and it looks like they're going to die." and los angeles isn't alone. more than 50 people -- were hospitalized in austin, texas -- after suffering bad re officers -- arresting 3 people -- for the bad batch of drugs. new help for outraged parents. a pharmaceutical company is working on a generic alternative to the epipen. they expect to have the cheaper version ready to go by
despite serious concerns over treating them he --they were taken to emory university hospital in atlanta -- which has a special isolation unit for highly-contagious diseases. almost 2 years to the day since she was released writebol returned to thank docotrs and nurses. 024 the carehood.....030 cared for us writebol and her husband have returned to liberia to continue police are cracking down on the people who make and sell the synthetic marijuana called spice. they say the drug is becoming a...
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it's going to be at the nih at the university of maryland in baltimore and emory in atlanta so i want to close with this slide to remind you of what i said on the second slide where he said yet again another virus infection is we are dealing with and they emergency infectious disease. this is something that i refer to often is a perpetual challenge and i don't mean that to be hyperbolic is it really is their bodies then, there are now and there will always be new emerging and reemerging infectious diseases and i think it's becoming apparent to all of us that when we need to respond we need to have something that is already in place as you heard many of us talk about in an emergency public health funds that we don't have to go through the appropriations process, which is a good process but it takes months and months and months. i will end with that and i will join the panel and discuss this further. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> well thank you very much tony. that was superb as always. why don't i begin with you and then widen to some of t
it's going to be at the nih at the university of maryland in baltimore and emory in atlanta so i want to close with this slide to remind you of what i said on the second slide where he said yet again another virus infection is we are dealing with and they emergency infectious disease. this is something that i refer to often is a perpetual challenge and i don't mean that to be hyperbolic is it really is their bodies then, there are now and there will always be new emerging and reemerging...
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problems all across the region from power outages to trees down.do let's take a life look right now, emory lane in rockville.ock you can see there are flares down on the ground.e we sparked a brush fire right near a house there. we were also told that more than 10,000 pepco customers are without power. 4,000pb and e are without pour and 18,000 dominion customers are without power. sue palka is joining us from the weather center. what is the latest. >> the storms are coming througi a little later. now the very latest is we don'te have any severe thunderstormhund warnings, the last one just expired at 10. but these storms still have a lot of wind with them and the big stories tonight are theare strong winds, the tremendous lightning and they are taking down trees all across the area. all the bright colors east of 95.95 one good thing they have been p moving rather fast, so that cuta down on the flash flooding, but picked up on the intensive thete winds. we're seeing a lot of tree damage, but a lot of trees down in fairfax county and around the annandale area. as these were all coming througi
problems all across the region from power outages to trees down.do let's take a life look right now, emory lane in rockville.ock you can see there are flares down on the ground.e we sparked a brush fire right near a house there. we were also told that more than 10,000 pepco customers are without power. 4,000pb and e are without pour and 18,000 dominion customers are without power. sue palka is joining us from the weather center. what is the latest. >> the storms are coming througi a...
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carol anderson is professor of african-american studies atwe emory university. she is the author of many books including bourgeois radicals, the naacp, the struggle for941 o colonial liberation, 1941 - 1960, and numerous articles. anderson's opinion article from the washington post will appear in the fire this time, new generation speaks about rage. edited by national book award winner which comes out by national book award winner which comes out in august and i highly recommend that because well. that article shaped and helped define this book and the movement. white rage rage is inspiring, mending, and necessary. from the epilogue imagine it is time to defuse the power of white rage. it is time to finally, truly move into the future. tonight, carol will be discussing "white rage" the unspoken truth of our racial divide, answering our questions and signing copies of her book. please please tell me welcome carol anderson.. [applause]. >> and thank you. thank you for coming out on out, what is this? i really, truly appreciated. i appreciate my ferguson public lib
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barry ryan at emory university has done some of that research and he supports the spraying. >> zika isproblem for children who suffer from this, would not be able to cope with the real world, they will never recover from this. >> reporter: he said naled can carry risks but not nearly as big as the risk posed by zika. >> elizabeth cohen is live now in miami. tell me there isn't some other option, another insecticide that's not as dangerous. >> reporter: pesticides pretty much by definition, the kinds sprayed out of planes will have some possible side effects, some possible ramifications. so naled is part of the organo fas fate class we mentioned in our story. and any of those pesticides could potentially lead to the same issues that naled had. this is what scientists will tell you is the best bet for fighting zika, this class is the best bet for fighting a bite from a mosquito that could give you zika. >> so devastating to hear the potential for further damage. elizabeth cohen in miami, thank you. >>> up next, donald trump to take the stage in manchester, new hampshire, set to address v
barry ryan at emory university has done some of that research and he supports the spraying. >> zika isproblem for children who suffer from this, would not be able to cope with the real world, they will never recover from this. >> reporter: he said naled can carry risks but not nearly as big as the risk posed by zika. >> elizabeth cohen is live now in miami. tell me there isn't some other option, another insecticide that's not as dangerous. >> reporter: pesticides pretty...
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. >> in her book, "white rage" emory university professor carol anderson argues the racial divide in america is fueled by white resentment over progress by african-americans. she discussed her book at the ferguson, missouri, public library. this is just over an hour. >> we're going to get started. hello and welcome to left bank books for our event with carol anderson. this is not left bank books. sorry. i'm shane, host for left bank books and want to thank or cosponsor, the ferguson library. their work is incredible and inspiring. they're a wonderful partner to have for this event. left bankbooks hosts over 300 author events and with your help we can continue bringing bringir favorite authors. win you support us your tax dollars are going into her to schools and community projects at a higher rate. we give back to tower community by partnering with charities and organizations and we are doing our summer fundraising for our river city readers from. we have brochures at the back. we several public school children by building a home library and encouraging literacy. the students get to
. >> in her book, "white rage" emory university professor carol anderson argues the racial divide in america is fueled by white resentment over progress by african-americans. she discussed her book at the ferguson, missouri, public library. this is just over an hour. >> we're going to get started. hello and welcome to left bank books for our event with carol anderson. this is not left bank books. sorry. i'm shane, host for left bank books and want to thank or cosponsor,...
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and that is not the headline of the story, the headline of the story is this story was conducted by emorye best in the country, and they took five years to come up with this result. >> actually, my dog likes to lick my feet instead of get treats. >> so i'm guest hosting for alan coombs, this is a cute story, a 9-year-old from louisiana, mom save my had birthdbirthday mone money to donate to the flood victims. instead, they bought pizza from a local restaurant and gave out almost 400 pizzas to the flood victims. >> amazing, wonderful. >>> and join us right here to tune in. that's it for us. >>> new developments on the numerous fronts as the clinton e-mail scandal, and a call for a perjury charge heats up. this is "special report." >>> good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. we're following several big stories tonight. authorities uncover 15,000 pages of previously unreleased hillary clinton work-related e-mails. some of them are sparking new questions about the relationship between clinton's top aides when she was secretary of state and the clinton foundation. the level of int
and that is not the headline of the story, the headline of the story is this story was conducted by emorye best in the country, and they took five years to come up with this result. >> actually, my dog likes to lick my feet instead of get treats. >> so i'm guest hosting for alan coombs, this is a cute story, a 9-year-old from louisiana, mom save my had birthdbirthday mone money to donate to the flood victims. instead, they bought pizza from a local restaurant and gave out almost 400...
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host: you have a phd from emory? in what?n history,bertson: and i have a doctor in letters in a doctor of humanities from shenandoah as well. host: how many battlefields did you go to? professor robertson: how many? host: how many did you travel to, yeah? all ofor robertson: -- i've been to all of the major ones. i'm not too interested in strategy and tactics. i'm interested in the common soldiers. i wrote a popular book called y,"ldiers blue and gre letting the soldiers tell their own story. that is what i am interested in. the people. the people and how they feel. how they think and react. host: you talk about seven presidents being pushed by the civil war, and i'm going to ask you about each of those. but first if you are 19, 20, 21 years old or even older in the days of the civil war, how did you get out of it? professor robertson: you could buy your way out. if your father owned 20 slaves, you were automatically exempt in the south. professor robertson: -- host: why? professor robertson: you are determined by the congres
host: you have a phd from emory? in what?n history,bertson: and i have a doctor in letters in a doctor of humanities from shenandoah as well. host: how many battlefields did you go to? professor robertson: how many? host: how many did you travel to, yeah? all ofor robertson: -- i've been to all of the major ones. i'm not too interested in strategy and tactics. i'm interested in the common soldiers. i wrote a popular book called y,"ldiers blue and gre letting the soldiers tell their own...
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anna, together with her husband emory grosz and their two young sons alex and andrew were allowed after much difficult to leave romania and begin their lives in the united states. they settled in new york where emery went to work as a fabric cutter in new york city's garment district. anna found work as a seamstress in a clothing factory working with fellow hungarian speak holocaust survivors and refugees. anna worked at the same place for the next 27 years driving two and a half hours to and from work each day. after finishing high school, their two sons attended university and went on to very successful careers and are now retired. alex was an attorney at the u.s. patent office. andrew was a geologist with the federal government. anna has four grandchildren and a 5-year-old great grandson. after the retirement, anna and emery moved to the washington, d.c. area in 2003. anna's husband suffered a stroke in 1999 and anna cared for him until he passed away in 2009. she also was the care giver for one of her sisters prior to her death and then for her sister's husband. anna now volunteers
anna, together with her husband emory grosz and their two young sons alex and andrew were allowed after much difficult to leave romania and begin their lives in the united states. they settled in new york where emery went to work as a fabric cutter in new york city's garment district. anna found work as a seamstress in a clothing factory working with fellow hungarian speak holocaust survivors and refugees. anna worked at the same place for the next 27 years driving two and a half hours to and...
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will get a better look at the emory can't field the toss to first and he gets away. the winning run to come around and beat the throw home. looks like he was going to call him out, but he was safe. sandy leon dropped the ball. rays twin 4-3 over the -- rays win it 4-3. >>> we check traffic and weather every ten mi and quiet. single digits. 9-minute ride from the braintree exit to the pike. shiri. >> shiri: 60s on tap, and 80s sending you home from work. a little mix of sun and scattered clouds today, but the only chance for a daytime showers. much better chance to see the friday raindrops. >>> police in one local town searching for one who blew up investigators are looking at the ex-employees as a hate crime. >>> and despite a rough ending to the rio olympics. ryan lochke is moving on to his next venture. why we could see the swimmer dancing across our tv screens. >>> donald trump has harsh words for his opponent on the campaign trail. >> hillary clinton is a bigot! who sees people of color only >>> on the campaign trail, republican nominee donald trump will hold a r
will get a better look at the emory can't field the toss to first and he gets away. the winning run to come around and beat the throw home. looks like he was going to call him out, but he was safe. sandy leon dropped the ball. rays twin 4-3 over the -- rays win it 4-3. >>> we check traffic and weather every ten mi and quiet. single digits. 9-minute ride from the braintree exit to the pike. shiri. >> shiri: 60s on tap, and 80s sending you home from work. a little mix of sun and...
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carol andersen is professor of african-american studies at emory university. she's the author of many books including the naacp and the struggle for colonial 1941 to 1960 in numerous articles. anderson's opinion article from the "washington post" will appear in the fire this time and new generations edited by national book award winner which comes out in august and i highly recommend that book as well. the article shaped and help define this book and a movement. white rage is inspiring, maddening and necessary. from the epilogue and matching, it is time to diffuse the power of white rage. it is time to finally truly move into the future. tonight, carol will be discussing white rage the unspoken truth of our racial divide, answering your question and signing copies of her book available for purchase from left bank books. but you please help me -- join me in welcoming carol andersen. [applause] >> and thank you. thank you for coming out on what day is this? i really truly appreciated. i appreciate the ferguson public libraries has done and is for this community.
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than 80,000 officers and police officers are on the ground protecting the tourists visiting, like emory waters from wisconsin. >> there's a cop car on every single corner. lights on and everything like that. >> reporter: does that make you feel fe? >> yeah, plus the army is walking around and driving trucks around. >> reporter: on saturday a bomb squad blew up an unattended bag at the minute line of the men's cycling road race. no one was rt security lapses after brazilian authorities arrested 10 suspects plotting a terror attack. >> this is a full back back you wandered in with? >> yeah. >> reporter: this journalist walked in no questions asked. >> a soldier directed us into a security tent but only one person was manning it and he wasn't facing the screens showing what's inside the bag. we walked through the metal detector, even though nobody didn't go off. >> reporter: rio residents claim police brutality is on the rise because of the games. >> they really want to threaten and make people stay away from the areas. >> reporter: just outside friday's opening ceremony, police used tear
than 80,000 officers and police officers are on the ground protecting the tourists visiting, like emory waters from wisconsin. >> there's a cop car on every single corner. lights on and everything like that. >> reporter: does that make you feel fe? >> yeah, plus the army is walking around and driving trucks around. >> reporter: on saturday a bomb squad blew up an unattended bag at the minute line of the men's cycling road race. no one was rt security lapses after...