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. >> the laclairs found a solution to their problem in englewood, new jersey.early 20 years ago the englewood hospital began a bloodless surgery program. the policy grew out of the need of jehovah's witnesses, and now it has become the hospital's preferred method of surgery for all patients. >> do you see this thing here? >> yes. >> that's not supposed to be here. this is a tumor of some kind. okay? >> dr. steinberger, who performed justine's surgery, has become a firm believer in englewood's avoidance of blood transfusions. for him it's just good medicine. >> the science seemed very real. the literature seemed to support it and once we started doing the operations, the results were great. the risks of giving blood in many cases outweigh the benefits of giving blood. there are risks of infections, there are risks of lowering the immune response of the patient, there are risks of giving the wrong kind of blood, errors can occur and if there's any way to avoid getting a blood transfusion, one is better off in general if they can avoid it. >> in any sense, do you
. >> the laclairs found a solution to their problem in englewood, new jersey.early 20 years ago the englewood hospital began a bloodless surgery program. the policy grew out of the need of jehovah's witnesses, and now it has become the hospital's preferred method of surgery for all patients. >> do you see this thing here? >> yes. >> that's not supposed to be here. this is a tumor of some kind. okay? >> dr. steinberger, who performed justine's surgery, has become a...
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not only is the area around the englewood oil field densely populated, it also sits on the newport englewood fault, making it very vulnerable to severe earthquakes. clearly the urban landscape and history of seismic activity in this area necessitates stringent health and safety reviews prior to any new oil and gas extraction. however, hydraulic fracturing or fracking is occurring in the englewood oil field. without proper regulation or even a comprehensive studdy of its safety and impact. during my time in the california state assembly and since coming to congress, i have heard numerous times directly from my constituents that they are fearful about the environmental health and seismic effects of fracturing in the englewood oil field and the impact it will have on their families and communities. they have discussed with me several concerns about fracking in the oil field like the impact on ground and drinking water safety, toxic chemical dispersion into the soil and air, and disruption of the newport englewood fault which could lead to major earthquakes or landslides. in fact, environmental
not only is the area around the englewood oil field densely populated, it also sits on the newport englewood fault, making it very vulnerable to severe earthquakes. clearly the urban landscape and history of seismic activity in this area necessitates stringent health and safety reviews prior to any new oil and gas extraction. however, hydraulic fracturing or fracking is occurring in the englewood oil field. without proper regulation or even a comprehensive studdy of its safety and impact....
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in englewood, where it's low income, you have those girls who will settle for that. but you know, it's disgraceful. >> okay. we have a maroon chevy impala. she's walking over to the vehicle. >> it's 7:00 p.m., and the decoy has another buyer. >> let's go, let's go. >> come and get a maroon chevy impala. it is down. >> this man doesn't have his own i.d. and doesn't even own the car he's driving. >> call them right now. >> we'll go over and see him. >> okay. come on. >> not you. you ain't going. >> they all wanted either head, which is oral copulation, or you know, sex. sexual intercourse. >> it's a black four-door ford escort. >> okay. >> it is down. come and get him. it's down. >> if they weren't out here curbing their vehicle for each girl on the street, then the girls wouldn't be out here like this. in this case the guy didn't even have any cash. he offered her crack cocaine. it just lets you know how bad it is out here. you have women out here who are substance abusers, and these johns who are patronizing these women, they know that they have a habit, and they're
in englewood, where it's low income, you have those girls who will settle for that. but you know, it's disgraceful. >> okay. we have a maroon chevy impala. she's walking over to the vehicle. >> it's 7:00 p.m., and the decoy has another buyer. >> let's go, let's go. >> come and get a maroon chevy impala. it is down. >> this man doesn't have his own i.d. and doesn't even own the car he's driving. >> call them right now. >> we'll go over and see him....
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live in englewood... tom negovan, wgn news. >> a warning tonight about a sexual predator in the humboldt park neighborhood. guardian angels are passing out a police alert about an attack yesterday at western and augusta. a man grabbed a woman at a cta bus stop, dragged her into a gangway, and beat and sexually assaulted her. people are urged be aware of their surroundings, walk in groups, stay calm if confronted, and report any suspicious activity. >> no injuries reported when a school bus carrying 21 passengers was rear-ended this evening. the accident happened near the intersection of ashland and milwaukee avenues. the bus was taking young people home from a summer school program at the sabin school on west hirsch street. all the passengers on the bus were taken to various hospitals to be examined, but all were believed to be in good condition. a scientist who who testified at the drew peterson murder trial is now lending his expertise to the george zimmerman trial. >> still to come, what he had to say
live in englewood... tom negovan, wgn news. >> a warning tonight about a sexual predator in the humboldt park neighborhood. guardian angels are passing out a police alert about an attack yesterday at western and augusta. a man grabbed a woman at a cta bus stop, dragged her into a gangway, and beat and sexually assaulted her. people are urged be aware of their surroundings, walk in groups, stay calm if confronted, and report any suspicious activity. >> no injuries reported when a...
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. >> reporter: shootings in the englewood neighborhood are down this year as they are in the rest ofy. >> well, this year has been much better, and we're just keeping our fingers crossed that it will remain kind of calm over here on the streets. >> reporter: after all, there's a lot riding on it. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the heat wave that's scorching the eastern u.s. we'll tell you where it's spreading to. >>> plus, we'll hear from survivors of the asiana airlines crash and why they are taking legal action against the airline. >>> and conservative tv host bill o'reilly joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis 4:-- >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, july 17. good to have you with us. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:29. let's get a c
. >> reporter: shootings in the englewood neighborhood are down this year as they are in the rest ofy. >> well, this year has been much better, and we're just keeping our fingers crossed that it will remain kind of calm over here on the streets. >> reporter: after all, there's a lot riding on it. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the heat wave that's scorching the eastern u.s. we'll...
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we 15u the same thing in 2003 in englewood, california.council decided to pass rules and regulations. walmart didn't like it then either, they went to the voters and lost a campaign, spent over a million dollars trying to win exemptions from all the rules and regulations. >> this expansion into urban areas, who has the leverage? which is to say, walmart thinks they have the leverage because the people of d.c. and chicago want the jobs. right now you're seeing the amazing animation of walmart stores as they prolier ate across the country. walmart has saturated all the nonurban areas in america. if they want to grow, they have to penetrate these areas. it seems like chicago or d.c. could hold the cards, but they're not willing to call walmart's bluff. >> just in that hour of debate today, the ceo of walmart made $11,000. in that one hour of debate on the bill. he has the largest worker to ceo ratio of the fortune 500 companies. this is a powerful company, and this is a moment when every day people have the power to say, you're not going to c
we 15u the same thing in 2003 in englewood, california.council decided to pass rules and regulations. walmart didn't like it then either, they went to the voters and lost a campaign, spent over a million dollars trying to win exemptions from all the rules and regulations. >> this expansion into urban areas, who has the leverage? which is to say, walmart thinks they have the leverage because the people of d.c. and chicago want the jobs. right now you're seeing the amazing animation of...
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the englewood community is probably the most violent communities in the city. i'm there. i'm there -- i've been there for ten years. what i'm calling on not only newt, but the other republicans, is if they are really believing in their faith, if they are really going to church this morning, and it really makes a difference to them, then would be lord, one faith, one baptism, then demonstrate that. demonstrate that by not just pointing fingers, not pointing fingers at the problem, but understanding that there is real serious issue of disinvestment in our communities. >> i hope that you will come back, congressman. i'm really running up against the clock. thank you so much. you get 15 seconds. >> count me in, newt. >> we have to get both sides to talk to each other. >> count me in. >> we have an agreement. >>> we'll be back with our panel right after this. and we'll look at how minority unemployment factors into the equation. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this all-new cadillac ats for
the englewood community is probably the most violent communities in the city. i'm there. i'm there -- i've been there for ten years. what i'm calling on not only newt, but the other republicans, is if they are really believing in their faith, if they are really going to church this morning, and it really makes a difference to them, then would be lord, one faith, one baptism, then demonstrate that. demonstrate that by not just pointing fingers, not pointing fingers at the problem, but...
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englewood and lawndale and many cities around the nation. these children, so we need more than a conversation. we need transportation and education and trade skill training, and that will cost. it will cost more to not do it. >> you want to add something to that, marc morial? >> no, i agree exactly what reverend jackson has indicated, but i think we also have this important challenge because one might ask can the nation afford those investments? the real question is can the nation afford not to invest in our young people at this time of great difficulty? because to not do it means we exacerbate these problems. after all, you've seen an effort to put billions of dollars into border control. is that a more important priority? i would suggest to you than saying let's invest in our children? you have efforts to put a man on an asteroid. i'm all for the space program. is that more important than investing in our children? we have to elevate the priority of investing in our young people, in our children -- job training, education, all of these thi
englewood and lawndale and many cities around the nation. these children, so we need more than a conversation. we need transportation and education and trade skill training, and that will cost. it will cost more to not do it. >> you want to add something to that, marc morial? >> no, i agree exactly what reverend jackson has indicated, but i think we also have this important challenge because one might ask can the nation afford those investments? the real question is can the nation...
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>> i was born in new york city, and my parents moved us to englewood new jersey which was a little bedroommmunity. my father worked here. and my parents were just wonderful my father grew up on a farm in indiana and somehow got himself to a university. first member of his family ever to go to college. and he was interested in history. and he got a scholarship to columbia and got a ph.d. in history and wrote a book with a famous historian. then he was asked to start a school buy then new york stock exchange trade people to the he started at school called the new york stock exchange institute and developed them into quite a fine institution. and he would take me -- most days people were on saturday mornings and now nobody works on saturdays anymore. but he would take me in when i was a kid. and afterwards we would go to a sandwich shop to it i could taste them today with the best sandwiches. then we would go to a football game of columbia or if there was an interesting lecture or something, we would go to it. >> and he would take me to all these things. he played catch with me and baseball a
>> i was born in new york city, and my parents moved us to englewood new jersey which was a little bedroommmunity. my father worked here. and my parents were just wonderful my father grew up on a farm in indiana and somehow got himself to a university. first member of his family ever to go to college. and he was interested in history. and he got a scholarship to columbia and got a ph.d. in history and wrote a book with a famous historian. then he was asked to start a school buy then new...
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bill griffeth watching the markets in englewood cliffs. new york stock exchange today? what's going on? >> the guests coming from the new york stock exchange. >> we have plenty coming up. i'm at the cnbc world
bill griffeth watching the markets in englewood cliffs. new york stock exchange today? what's going on? >> the guests coming from the new york stock exchange. >> we have plenty coming up. i'm at the cnbc world
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mandy is back at englewood cliffs as we stay on top of the developing story. the s.e.c.e cohen of s.a.c. with failure to supervise two senior employees, failing to prevent insider trading. mandy, i know through the next two hours really we'll continue to stay on top of this case. the implications for steve cohen, for his firm, and what it all means going forward.
mandy is back at englewood cliffs as we stay on top of the developing story. the s.e.c.e cohen of s.a.c. with failure to supervise two senior employees, failing to prevent insider trading. mandy, i know through the next two hours really we'll continue to stay on top of this case. the implications for steve cohen, for his firm, and what it all means going forward.
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bill griffeth watching the markets in englewood cliffs. hi, bill. >> yeah, who's at the new york stock exchange today? what's going on? >> the guests coming from the new york stock exchange. >> we have plenty coming up. i'm at the cnbc world headquarters. the s&p riding the eight-day win streak. the nasdaq, a 14-day win streak. but both are on the line at this hour. the s&p's down 7 points, the nasdaq down 14. we want to show you the dow. a rather ironic twist here. the dow was down 68 points at the low around midday. and then, with some fed speak coming out, you had kansas city fed president, esther george, one of the great hawks on the fed, came out with her hawkish comments, and it was around that time that the market came back. so we're down 41 points right now. we'll see if we can continue that trend higher as we head toward the close here, maria. >> bill, volatility is back in the game. in a half hour, my exclusive interview with mary jo white, former u.s. attorney for new york southern district, making waves in her new role as she s
bill griffeth watching the markets in englewood cliffs. hi, bill. >> yeah, who's at the new york stock exchange today? what's going on? >> the guests coming from the new york stock exchange. >> we have plenty coming up. i'm at the cnbc world headquarters. the s&p riding the eight-day win streak. the nasdaq, a 14-day win streak. but both are on the line at this hour. the s&p's down 7 points, the nasdaq down 14. we want to show you the dow. a rather ironic twist here....
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mandy is back at englewood cliffs as we stay on top of the developing story. the s.e.c. charging steve cohen of s.a.c. with failure to supervise two senior employees, failing to prevent insider trading. mandy, i know through the next two hours really we'll continue to stay on top of this case. the implications for steve cohen, for his firm, and what it all means going forward. >> yeah, absolutely. a huge story. of course, it just broke in the last hour, as well. we'll be continuing to follow what's going on there. i know we've got ron insana still here. you jumped into the seat right at the last minute, because you used to work at s.a.c. >> i did. >> you have some -- maybe the wrong words, but insider information -- >> yeah, i would be reluctant to use that expression. >> just to recap your thoughts on the issue. >> and has harvey pitt and i just discussed, one, i think it's a sign the s.e.c. is getting more aggressive in sending a message to the hedge fund -- and, you know, all investor community, insider trading, if indeed perpetrated, will be dealt with severely. >> i
mandy is back at englewood cliffs as we stay on top of the developing story. the s.e.c. charging steve cohen of s.a.c. with failure to supervise two senior employees, failing to prevent insider trading. mandy, i know through the next two hours really we'll continue to stay on top of this case. the implications for steve cohen, for his firm, and what it all means going forward. >> yeah, absolutely. a huge story. of course, it just broke in the last hour, as well. we'll be continuing to...
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member, msg acquired the forum in englewood, california, that was in june of 2012.ow, msg saying that it plans to invest $100 million into that venue, that's ahead of its anticipated opening in january 2014. the opening will be with a performance by the legendary eagles. so listen, investors and fans, i guess, of the eagles, bill, have cause to celebrate this afternoon. back to you. >> the original home of the l.a. lakers, once called the fabulous forum, and it's coming back. i know people in l.a. are probably very excited about that. thank you, josh. >>> meantime, shares of coach sinking today after the company reported disappointing earnings. the big concern, sales were short of estimates. that's pretty concerning. outgoing ceo lou frankfurt, as you know, usually comes on this program on the day his company reports earnings. but this time, coach told us that mr. frankfurt was unavailable, because he was on vacation. so is this dip a buying opportunity? or is it a signal that something bigger is wrong at coach? let's talk numbers on coh today, on the technical side
member, msg acquired the forum in englewood, california, that was in june of 2012.ow, msg saying that it plans to invest $100 million into that venue, that's ahead of its anticipated opening in january 2014. the opening will be with a performance by the legendary eagles. so listen, investors and fans, i guess, of the eagles, bill, have cause to celebrate this afternoon. back to you. >> the original home of the l.a. lakers, once called the fabulous forum, and it's coming back. i know...
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>> i was born in new york city, and my parents moved us to englewood new jersey which was a little bedroommmunity. my father worked here. and my parents were just wonderful my father grew up on a farm in indiana and somehow got himself to a university. first member of his family ever to go to college. and he was interested in history. and he got a scholarship to columbia and got a ph.d. in history and wrote a book with a famous historian. then he was asked to start a school buy then new york stock exchange trade people to the he started at school called the new york stock exchange institute and developed them into quite a fine institution. and he would take me -- most days people were on saturday mornings and now nobody works on saturdays anymore. but he would take me in when i was a kid. and afterwards we would go to a sandwich shop to it i could taste them today with the best sandwiches. then we would go to a football game of columbia or if there was an interesting lecture or something, we would go to it. >> and he would take me to all these things. he played catch with me and baseball a
>> i was born in new york city, and my parents moved us to englewood new jersey which was a little bedroommmunity. my father worked here. and my parents were just wonderful my father grew up on a farm in indiana and somehow got himself to a university. first member of his family ever to go to college. and he was interested in history. and he got a scholarship to columbia and got a ph.d. in history and wrote a book with a famous historian. then he was asked to start a school buy then new...
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i talk about how outside englewood cliff there's police along the highway. to make sure you follow along. trust me, they do it. this is very much the same thing. and it's serious stuff. but the value of these barrels to lowering the oil price and value to our economy makes it a risk/reward that you have to take on and accept. we take those chances every day. it's nerve-racking driving down hig 70 miles an hour and there's a gasoline tanker next to you. you hope the tires have been checked out and everything's going on there. >> gold, deutsche says metals off 30% from the peak in september of '11 and the correction may be over. are you sharing the view? >> more downside for gold. i think there's too much ahead of us here. when we get into sep-taper, gold another leg lower. it's lost its currency with retail investors, the money's piling out. later into the year, into early next, inflation scare, i think, year on year comparisons will be tough. you'll see some flash numbers that are going to get folks' attention and gold's going to look good as a safe haven if
i talk about how outside englewood cliff there's police along the highway. to make sure you follow along. trust me, they do it. this is very much the same thing. and it's serious stuff. but the value of these barrels to lowering the oil price and value to our economy makes it a risk/reward that you have to take on and accept. we take those chances every day. it's nerve-racking driving down hig 70 miles an hour and there's a gasoline tanker next to you. you hope the tires have been checked out...