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barbara jo foreman, better known as b.j. says that her customized jewelry store is her own creation. boris litwin jewelers was founded by her grandfather. this cincinnati institution was run by her father and then her brother before foreman took over. >> it seemed to me that there were enough jewelers out there who did platinum gold ruby sapphire diamond. i was in the arts and i wanted something a little different. >> foreman gave it a try with her mother's emotional and financial support. no one had expected the business to last after her brother's death. >> he had pretty much prepared the business to close after he died. he never guessed that i would run it. >> so what did foreman do? >> we changed everything. >> foreman's daughter liz, who works in the family business says the timing was right for her mother to introduce rings, pendants necklaces, and bracelets that people might not find anywhere else. >> when you think of a brand, no matter what industry it's always evolving and always changing. and this is a great examp
barbara jo foreman, better known as b.j. says that her customized jewelry store is her own creation. boris litwin jewelers was founded by her grandfather. this cincinnati institution was run by her father and then her brother before foreman took over. >> it seemed to me that there were enough jewelers out there who did platinum gold ruby sapphire diamond. i was in the arts and i wanted something a little different. >> foreman gave it a try with her mother's emotional and financial...
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foreman says she has no plans to grow any further. even when taking into account lit wins's success. she's scaled down for now and she's liking it. >> i just wanted to be small and be nimble. i think you have to find your own niche. the big boys are so big, and they have much deep pockets, how can you butt heads with them? who wants to, even? >>> every year, angel investors deliver billions of dollars to start-ups nationwide. some of the most successful companies were funded by angels. for example, ford, aol and amazon.com. here now with three secrets for winning over angels is david s. rose the chairman and ceo of gust, which operates a deliberative platform for early stage equity investing and he is a founder of new york angels. he's also the author of the new book "angel investing: the gust guide to making money and having fun investing in start-ups." what more could you want besides making money and having fun at the same time. >> that's the goal. >> you've been doing this for a long time. you see so many pitches. and there's some
foreman says she has no plans to grow any further. even when taking into account lit wins's success. she's scaled down for now and she's liking it. >> i just wanted to be small and be nimble. i think you have to find your own niche. the big boys are so big, and they have much deep pockets, how can you butt heads with them? who wants to, even? >>> every year, angel investors deliver billions of dollars to start-ups nationwide. some of the most successful companies were funded by...
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the founder and ceo of foreman mills rick foreman attended tonight's viewing party at the marion in cinnaminsonurlington cun tee. the employees featured in tonight's episode were shocked discover that the man they felt couldn't handle the job was actually their boss. foreman called the experience eye opening. >> bite my tongue because i wasn't the boss any more. they were training me. basically. that was the hardest part. i really did have an initiative to make changes from this show. >> you can watch it online. we have a link for you on our website cbsphilly.com. >>> we are bracing for a nor'easter. right now doesn't look like much and it isn't much. an area of low pressure and it's just bringing some light snow showers to the region this is going to be moving to the east and redeveloping between virginia and north carolina. and as it does, it's going rapidly intensify and move toward the boston area. you're talking about some 30 million people in this area that will be impacted by the storm. so if you have any travel plans please make sure that you change them if you're traveling especially t
the founder and ceo of foreman mills rick foreman attended tonight's viewing party at the marion in cinnaminsonurlington cun tee. the employees featured in tonight's episode were shocked discover that the man they felt couldn't handle the job was actually their boss. foreman called the experience eye opening. >> bite my tongue because i wasn't the boss any more. they were training me. basically. that was the hardest part. i really did have an initiative to make changes from this show....
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later officers spotted foreman driving and pulled him over.olice say they found the stolen gun, cash and drugs. then officers went to foreman's house in frankford delaware. that's where they said they found more drug and cash. that's where they also arrested foreman's father, too. >>> rebuilding the village. philadelphia mayor michael nutter says he wants to start a series of conversations aimed at helping a group of citizens who face a unique set of challenges. at that first conversation, it happened today. that's where we find fox 29's sabina kuriakose with the details. >> the ability for him to stay on track and not fall under peer pressure and just to be able to keep his mine right and stay focused. (inaudible). >> young black males are responsible. that they're not all engaged in violence or crime that they're paying attention to what's going on in their communities. >> reporter: mayor nutter says this is the first in a series of conversations he hopes to have around the city and he says they're not just going to be talking about healing
later officers spotted foreman driving and pulled him over.olice say they found the stolen gun, cash and drugs. then officers went to foreman's house in frankford delaware. that's where they said they found more drug and cash. that's where they also arrested foreman's father, too. >>> rebuilding the village. philadelphia mayor michael nutter says he wants to start a series of conversations aimed at helping a group of citizens who face a unique set of challenges. at that first...
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up next tom foreman looks back at the thrills and spills of 2014.amazing, astounding astonishing year ever with all the thrills, chills and spills. politics sports music, movies and much more. with our guest, comedian judy gold bill nye the science guy, talk show host lonny love ben stein, bethany watson actor fred willard, cnn contributor van jones and brook baldwin. it's all the best all the
up next tom foreman looks back at the thrills and spills of 2014.amazing, astounding astonishing year ever with all the thrills, chills and spills. politics sports music, movies and much more. with our guest, comedian judy gold bill nye the science guy, talk show host lonny love ben stein, bethany watson actor fred willard, cnn contributor van jones and brook baldwin. it's all the best all the
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a look back at 2014 starting now with tom foreman. >>> step right up and see the most amazing, astounding, astonishing year ever with all the thrills, chills, and spills. politics, sports, music, movies, and much more with our guest, comedian judy gold, bill nye the science guy, host lonnie love and commentator, ben stein, and radio host bethany watson, actor fred willard and cnn contributor band jones and our own brooke baldwin. it's all the best, all the worst 2014. >> welcome. i'm tom foreman and even a carnival huckster would have a hard time to describe the year just past. 2014 was full of brilliant, baffling mind bending moments like no other and we're going to look at all of them over the next hour. so we'll take down the lights. you, pull out the popcorn and let the side show begin. >> 2014 went by really fast. really, really fast. >> i think for the first time in a long time, i'm going to be celebrating that the year is over. >> it wasn't too bad. it wasn't too good. >> it was nuts trying to keep up with the news. you felt like you couldn't stay on top of it. >> let's start our l
a look back at 2014 starting now with tom foreman. >>> step right up and see the most amazing, astounding, astonishing year ever with all the thrills, chills, and spills. politics, sports, music, movies, and much more with our guest, comedian judy gold, bill nye the science guy, host lonnie love and commentator, ben stein, and radio host bethany watson, actor fred willard and cnn contributor band jones and our own brooke baldwin. it's all the best, all the worst 2014. >> welcome....
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>> tom foreman, thank you so much. this was the deadliest terrorist attack in europe since the 2005 london transit system bombings and the house intelligence committees were just briefed on what happened in france. how concerned are u.s. officials about copycats and similar terrorist attacks in the u.s. >> let's bring in adam schiff who sits on the house intelligence committee and thanks for coming by we appreciate it. watching tom's report this was a sophisticated attack by people who were very highly trained, it appears. >> it certainly looks like they were very well trained and trained in combat in terms of the organization they had, but also with the ruthlessness with which they shot people got back in their vehicles and the methodical nature of it all. it certainly looks like they have combat experience. as of the briefing this afternoon that we received we still don't know who is responsible and the french is further along than we were a couple of hours ago in the briefing, but if they're foreign fighters coming
>> tom foreman, thank you so much. this was the deadliest terrorist attack in europe since the 2005 london transit system bombings and the house intelligence committees were just briefed on what happened in france. how concerned are u.s. officials about copycats and similar terrorist attacks in the u.s. >> let's bring in adam schiff who sits on the house intelligence committee and thanks for coming by we appreciate it. watching tom's report this was a sophisticated attack by people...
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tom foreman in the virtual studio. going to be a tough crowd. >> reporter: when the president walks through those doors in less than an hour, he will be bringing some ideas that will make the opposition growl in this lion's den. he wants to talk about making college more affordable he wants to talk about helping out people in the middle class with their homes and basically all their expenses and he wants to help them with the idea of having more time off with medical needs to take care of family members or themselves. if he had the congress he started with when it was controlled by the democrats, all of that would be really in play. look at the numbers there in the house and the senate how much the democrats dominated in 2009. that was then this is now. watch those numbers change. this is the congress he's facing with the republicans remarkably in control and what that means is that all those ideas that he's trying to talk about really appear to be political show pieces. very little chance of them coming through here.
tom foreman in the virtual studio. going to be a tough crowd. >> reporter: when the president walks through those doors in less than an hour, he will be bringing some ideas that will make the opposition growl in this lion's den. he wants to talk about making college more affordable he wants to talk about helping out people in the middle class with their homes and basically all their expenses and he wants to help them with the idea of having more time off with medical needs to take care of...
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here's cnn's tom foreman in washington with a look at what those flights and the storm systems can tellat might have happened. >> reporter: the skies above this part of the world have been growing steadily more crowded in the past few years. there's a lot of competition with different airlines there. so when this plane was flying along at 32,000 feet it encountered this great big storm, he had company out there. a storm about 200 square miles, 52,000 feet up in the air, really towering up there, could be producing big winds out there. 70 80 90 miles an hour, who knows? microbursts, all sorts of issues. we know though that he wasn't the only plane. at the time that he disappeared, there were at least these five other flights somewhere about 2,000 feet above and within 124 miles. that may seem like a long distance but for planes traveling this fast, it's not that long of a distance. so the determination was that he could not rise into that airspace. and he definitely wanted to. he was at 32,000 feet had requested to go up to 38,000 and had been told he could not. there was an approval rig
here's cnn's tom foreman in washington with a look at what those flights and the storm systems can tellat might have happened. >> reporter: the skies above this part of the world have been growing steadily more crowded in the past few years. there's a lot of competition with different airlines there. so when this plane was flying along at 32,000 feet it encountered this great big storm, he had company out there. a storm about 200 square miles, 52,000 feet up in the air, really towering up...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> and r roll we see behind me a makeshift memorial.move out of the way slightly so we can refocus on this, we are seeing so many flower we are seeing candle, we are seeing pencils, crayons, personal notes. messages of support. we seen so many beautiful notes. people here we've seen a lot of media but also people coming here to pay their respects. and worth noting about three hours or so ago when this was absolutely empty, it was very quiet, it was very dark. and cnn were the first one here. a muslim gentleman, he came here. he paid respects. he then came to us and he said i want you to know that this is not islam. errol, back to you. >> isa, in the wake of immense tragedy, sometimes you do get these glimpses of unity really. and that seems to be the word coming out of france after all of this. the hashtag from a few days ago, and also hash je suis ahmed, the muslim police officer that was killed protecting the magazine that made fun of everything. the white house says u.s. president barack obama has been updated on the manhunt in paris
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> and r roll we see behind me a makeshift memorial.move out of the way slightly so we can refocus on this, we are seeing so many flower we are seeing candle, we are seeing pencils, crayons, personal notes. messages of support. we seen so many beautiful notes. people here we've seen a lot of media but also people coming here to pay their respects. and worth noting about three hours or so ago when this was absolutely empty, it was very quiet, it was very dark....
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jennings was a court certified mediator making him a natural choice for their foreman. >> did you make the vote right away? >> not exactly. we went through the evidence and deliberated. here with permission from the court is the actual jury room where we could see where they weighed the evidence. >> i drew three scales on the chalk board. to the far right would be broken was innocent and to the far left broken as guilty. i said you have to fit in one of these. so we focused on that. >> they paid attention to the conflicting testimony from the medical examiners. and the jury was determined to listen to the 911 call one more time. very carefully. it's much easier to hear from the confines of a jury room where there's 12 of us around the laptop. it had been a month since we last listened to that 911 call. i think it was imperative to hear it. >> please please. my wife is in the bathroom dying. i don't know what's going on. >> when they listened, they said -- heard a man who wasn't changing his story, but was simply beside himself and utterly confused. >> when you first hear it in the open
jennings was a court certified mediator making him a natural choice for their foreman. >> did you make the vote right away? >> not exactly. we went through the evidence and deliberated. here with permission from the court is the actual jury room where we could see where they weighed the evidence. >> i drew three scales on the chalk board. to the far right would be broken was innocent and to the far left broken as guilty. i said you have to fit in one of these. so we focused on...
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tom foreman tonight looks back on what we know about the victims so far. >> reporter: he was by far theiny newspaper and rather than shy away from controversy, stephen charbonet embraced it. seemed to relish in offending everyone. a night after his office was fire bombed because the magazine pretended it had been guest edited by the prophet muhammad, he was as blunt as always. >> this is the act of idiot extremists. >> reporter: a year late here had not backed down a bit. >> woe are provocative today. we will be provocative tomorrow. i do this because the it is's our job to -- to draw about actuality. >> about the news. yeah. >> our job is not to defend freedom of speech, but without freedom of speech we are dead. >> but as police stood guard outside the newspaper's front door there were many other victim whose were well known in their own right. george wolinski, a louder than life cartoonist. one friend told cnn nothing was sacred for him. after today's attack his daughter posted an instagram message with photo and home office attached. papa is gone, not wolinski. he was 80. he drew ca
tom foreman tonight looks back on what we know about the victims so far. >> reporter: he was by far theiny newspaper and rather than shy away from controversy, stephen charbonet embraced it. seemed to relish in offending everyone. a night after his office was fire bombed because the magazine pretended it had been guest edited by the prophet muhammad, he was as blunt as always. >> this is the act of idiot extremists. >> reporter: a year late here had not backed down a bit....
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tom foreman reports. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: on the road in boise, president obama pitching new policy ideas politician on the rise. >> i don't need to remind you that big things happen big late in the fourth quarter. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: like muddy waters the great chicago blues man, the chicago president seems to have his mojo working again. using the state of the union to brag on an economic strategy that so many said would fail. >> we've seen the fastest economic growth in over a decade deficits by 2/3 and a stock market that's doubled. >> reporter: amid jubilant democrats, he proposed new policies. >> i'm proposing to lower the cost of community college to zero. >> reporter: and he practically dared the opposition to dismantle obamacare, immigration plans or rules for wall street promising vetoes and taunting his opponents. >> i have no more campaigns to run. my only agenda -- [ applause ] i know, because i won both of them. [ applause ] >> perhapall of it has startled republicans who thrashed his party in midterm elections. >> my initial reaction is i thought the entire speech was just str
tom foreman reports. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: on the road in boise, president obama pitching new policy ideas politician on the rise. >> i don't need to remind you that big things happen big late in the fourth quarter. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: like muddy waters the great chicago blues man, the chicago president seems to have his mojo working again. using the state of the union to brag on an economic strategy that so many said would fail. >> we've seen the fastest economic growth...
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tom foreman, that fares for that. >>> oil prices keep on budging. that's good news for drivers.news for some american workers. an "early start" on "your money" next. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. whoo! forty-four ladies, that's me! whoo...gonna get some cold cuts today! >>> all right, let's get an "early start" on your money. u.s. stock futures lower right now. after president obama's previous state of the unions stocks have fallen 0.5% the next day. netflix added 4.3 million new subscribers last quarter. >> wow. >> and the company says it has big plans for expansion. in the next two years, netflix aims to be in 200 countries. 50 right now. the stock is up 15% before the bell so watch netflix this morning. oil prices are falling. crude oil about $47 a barrel right now. it has been cut in half since l
tom foreman, that fares for that. >>> oil prices keep on budging. that's good news for drivers.news for some american workers. an "early start" on "your money" next. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo! gimme some! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car...
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keenan, 39, owner of a local business called sunshine landscaping, eddie espinoza, 26, the company's foremanand another part-time employee. 27-year-old joe d'ambrosio. stoney lewis said that before he left the bar he saw a series of heated arguments between tony and eddie espinoza, with espinoza pushing tony around and threatening him. according to stoney, that was just the beginning. >> a couple witnesses were sleeping at 3:00 friday night, early saturday morning. and they were awakened by loud noises, yelling. and they saw joe, mike and eddie banging on doors, looking for paul lewis. and they had tony klann in the truck. >> apparently, mike keenan, eddie espinoza, and joe d'ambrosio, were convinced stoney lewis had stolen drugs from them. and they were forcing tony klann to lead them to stoney. >> tony had been crying. he looked like he had been beat a little bit. and they saw joe d'ambrosio with a knife to his throat. this was at 3:00 in the morning. >> stoney lewis's story was all detectives needed to hear. >> we went up into cleveland heights and took five cleveland heights policemen wi
keenan, 39, owner of a local business called sunshine landscaping, eddie espinoza, 26, the company's foremanand another part-time employee. 27-year-old joe d'ambrosio. stoney lewis said that before he left the bar he saw a series of heated arguments between tony and eddie espinoza, with espinoza pushing tony around and threatening him. according to stoney, that was just the beginning. >> a couple witnesses were sleeping at 3:00 friday night, early saturday morning. and they were awakened...
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and political chaos in yemen are adding to concerns over stability in the middle east as our tom foremanins the complexity of the situation could end up benefiting iran. >> there are good reasons that leaders all around the world are watching the middle east because the uncertainly there could affect many nations. it starts right here with saudi arabia. the death of the king there, the ascension of his half-brother to power theoretically would mean a continuation of existing policies an ally of the u.s. an influencer in the region but there are questioning about how that will proceed, we are these the largest exporter of 0i8 and that i military is a force to be reckoned with. what about yemen down here? yemen is in chaos. rebel forces are pushing the government. it's not even clear who is in charge or who will be in charge once the dust settles. we do know though that many terrorist elements have been at work in yemen for years. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is down there, who nose where they wind up. what about up here? syria and iraq syria has a civil war for four years. iraq is do
and political chaos in yemen are adding to concerns over stability in the middle east as our tom foremanins the complexity of the situation could end up benefiting iran. >> there are good reasons that leaders all around the world are watching the middle east because the uncertainly there could affect many nations. it starts right here with saudi arabia. the death of the king there, the ascension of his half-brother to power theoretically would mean a continuation of existing policies an...
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there's a lot of comments about the fill a f-3 it is, in fact, for more like 18 inches form of o foreman to properly lower the fill height between the stairs and the building you must remove the stairs first then remove the fill if you want to put the stairs back that's fine but not place a surcharge open the wood two on the wall and third in so doing if you look at the footing that footing sits on old file i hope a new design will properly design the foundation so it sits on competent material like the that's the issue the fill is a recent fill as recorded by connecticut insuring that is an excellent geotech firmer you have to take the stairs do you think that's the issue here that's the issue as far as, mr. dui listency it was because of his injection into the planner that is being removed and new one being built if it wasn't for him we have another issue with the planner thank you very much. >> thank you project sponsor you have the rebuttal. >> commissioners, i have no other information to add out of respect for our time i'll wave them. >> that clicks the public hearing portion. >> c
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tom foreman has more for you. >> reporter: there are really flee layers to the physical search right now. the one we've been talking about the most right now is on the surface of the water. we know where the plane took off. we know where it disappeared. we know where they have found debris in the search area and we know the watt here is very rough at times. the surface matters because the surface is where you get your first clue most often. things floating on top of the water may or may not tell you a lot about the cause of the accident but they are indicators. when you move to the second layer the water column beneath them and start reverse engineering their position against the competing currents below you can get an estimate on where they came from and that can lead you to the third layer down here which is the heavy bits on the bottom because those are the ones you really have to get. what are we talking about? we're talking about big parts of the plane, parts of the wings and parts of the tail and landing gear the electronics, the flight data recorder the voice recorder the engi
tom foreman has more for you. >> reporter: there are really flee layers to the physical search right now. the one we've been talking about the most right now is on the surface of the water. we know where the plane took off. we know where it disappeared. we know where they have found debris in the search area and we know the watt here is very rough at times. the surface matters because the surface is where you get your first clue most often. things floating on top of the water may or may...
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i'm tom foreman and even a carnival huckster would have a hard time coming up with words to describe the year just passed. 2014 was full of brilliant, baffling, mind-bending moments like no other. and we're going to look at all of them over the next hour. so we'll take down the lights. you pull out the popcorn and let the side show begin. >> 2014 went by really fast. really, really fast. >> i think for the first time in a long time i'm going to be celebrating that the year is over. >> it wasn't too bad. it wasn't too good. >> it was nuts trying to keep up with the news. you just felt like you couldn't stay on top of it. >> let's start our look at big stories with one of the biggest and worst of all. the missing malaysia air jet. the plane took off with 239 people on board, disappeared, and despite global efforts to track it down that continues to this day, not a single scrap has been found. >> well, but look. how could they find it? once it's way down at the bottom of the ocean there's no device we know of that can find it. their satellites can't find it unless they have submarines c
i'm tom foreman and even a carnival huckster would have a hard time coming up with words to describe the year just passed. 2014 was full of brilliant, baffling, mind-bending moments like no other. and we're going to look at all of them over the next hour. so we'll take down the lights. you pull out the popcorn and let the side show begin. >> 2014 went by really fast. really, really fast. >> i think for the first time in a long time i'm going to be celebrating that the year is over....
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cnn's tom foreman explains. >> the search area has been narrowed down considerably to a box here about5 miles by 45 miles, and the water here is considerably more shallow than some other searches in the past. that should make things easier. let's look at a comparison here. this is where they are searching right now. just 80 to 100 feet under the water. compare this to the world's tallest building here. we put them upside down from the surface surface. that's the tallest building in dubai. that's the statue of liberty. there's the eiffel tower. look at other searches in the past and what they found. the lusitania was about three times as deep. they were able to locate that. the space shuttle "challenger" in the 1980s parts of it were found at 1,200 feet. that took a lot of soink there. but then you go down much deeper where there's no light at tall "the titanic" at 12,500 would be way down here. if you go to the air france crash over the atlantic they found wreckage on the surface there in five days but it took two years to locate the bulk of the wreckage down here. and malaysia air the
cnn's tom foreman explains. >> the search area has been narrowed down considerably to a box here about5 miles by 45 miles, and the water here is considerably more shallow than some other searches in the past. that should make things easier. let's look at a comparison here. this is where they are searching right now. just 80 to 100 feet under the water. compare this to the world's tallest building here. we put them upside down from the surface surface. that's the tallest building in dubai....
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tom foreman is "outfront." and tom, when you think about the scale, 80,000 to 90,000 people are looking for two men who have been able to allude people for two days. >> but you hit the head there. moving target. they have passed through different environments. i'm down by the eifel tower and notre dame and then charlie hebdo where it all began. if you take a closer look you can see what we're dealing with down here is an urban environment. look at the corner before all of this started. if you take a look you can see this is an urban place. a lot of business people and things going on. that is where the shooting began. and then they fled down that road. that is where they had one of their earlier encounters from police aside from the officer inside of the office. they went down that road out to a boulevard and more gun play out there. and if we move this map in see the passage there that is blue-green that is where all of this was happening, where the other officer was shot. and then they rushed away from this l
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don. >> tom foreman, thank you. and let's take a closer look at and see what the terrorist investigators are going to be take on in this new video. let's bring in tom cruikshank, and this is extraordinary video? >> yes, it is extraordinary video, and it is going to e electrify global jihadist and encourage them to launch more attacks. >> let's look at the slaughter at the "charlie hebdo" office and you will see the two terrorists yell inging at each other out there on the streets. so he is screaming "we have avenged the prophet muhammad we have avenged the prophet muhammad". >> they see it as a big victory and proclaiming it to everybody around them. >> and look at, this paul he is raising the the fing mer the air, -- finger in the air, and what does that mean? >> it is a jihadist symbol, and raising it in the air and it means vicktory and also the oneness of the creed and the religion and only their way is the right way and all other ways are the wrong way. >> and let's continue on with the video now. what is happe
don. >> tom foreman, thank you. and let's take a closer look at and see what the terrorist investigators are going to be take on in this new video. let's bring in tom cruikshank, and this is extraordinary video? >> yes, it is extraordinary video, and it is going to e electrify global jihadist and encourage them to launch more attacks. >> let's look at the slaughter at the "charlie hebdo" office and you will see the two terrorists yell inging at each other out there...
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our tom foreman lays it out. >> reporter: there are good reasons that leaders all around the world areatching the middle east because the uncertainty there could affect many nations and it starts right here with saudi arabia. the death of the king there the ascension of his half-brother to power theoretically would mean a continuation of the existing policies, an ally of the u.s. an influencer in the region but there are questions about exactly how that will proceed, and remember this is the largest oil exporting nation in the world and their military is a force to be reckoned with there. beyond that, what about yemen down here? yemen is in chaos right now. rebel forces are pushing the government and it's not even clear who is in charge or who will be in charge once the dust settles. we do know though that many terrorist elements have been at work in yemen for years now. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is down there and who knows where they wind up. what about here? syria and iraq. we put them together although they have a lot of different issues. syria has had a civil war with basha
our tom foreman lays it out. >> reporter: there are good reasons that leaders all around the world areatching the middle east because the uncertainty there could affect many nations and it starts right here with saudi arabia. the death of the king there the ascension of his half-brother to power theoretically would mean a continuation of the existing policies, an ally of the u.s. an influencer in the region but there are questions about exactly how that will proceed, and remember this is...
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all right, thanks very much tom foreman. good explanation. security analyst julie kayan. julia, what do you make of this? how much do you think these women connected to the paris attackers actually knew or didn't know how crucial is it for the authorities to figure this out? >> it's absolutely crucial as it is in any case because they were close to terrorists. i mean whether they knew everything only had some partial information or completely out of the loop, they can testify or give information about where they were, who they knew and who their partners were communicating with. we keep talking, as tom just said about these hundreds of phone calls between hayat and one of the girlfriends. what we don't know now is were the men actually using the women's phones because they were fear ful fearful that their phones? that's a lot of phone calls between two women whose partners just happen to then launch terrorist attacks. >> i want to be precise, what you're suggesting is that the male terrorists might be using these women in their lives as cover
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. >> bobby curley was only 32 years old when he was named foreman of the electrical job at the chemistry lab. his promotion bypassed several older, more experienced electricians. was jealousy a possible motive? investigators also discovered that curley was sometimes the victim of practical jokes. coworkers would sometimes lace his food with seasonings as a joke. >> curley was just one of several people that had jokes played on him, but it would be like hot pepper in chewing tobacco, things of that nature. and it was theorized that possibly somebody put the thallium in his iced tea mistaking it for valium, just to see what it would do to him. >> when investigators looked closer at the thermoses at home, they found thallium in the threads of a pint-sized thermos that bobby never took to work. joann curley offered an explanation. she recalled that once after her husband came home from work, she poured some leftover iced tea from his work thermos into the smaller pint-sized one so it wouldn't go to waste. joann said she and her daughter may have consumed some of that iced tea later, which wo
. >> bobby curley was only 32 years old when he was named foreman of the electrical job at the chemistry lab. his promotion bypassed several older, more experienced electricians. was jealousy a possible motive? investigators also discovered that curley was sometimes the victim of practical jokes. coworkers would sometimes lace his food with seasonings as a joke. >> curley was just one of several people that had jokes played on him, but it would be like hot pepper in chewing tobacco,...
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. >>> i want to go to cnn's tom foreman to help explain where exactly the search area is shifting to and why the weather continues to really hold up the search effort. tom? >> if you look at this this isn't a bad location here. this is only about 100 miles from the nearest major city out here to this location. and this is where, of course they have found this debris that has been paying a lot of attention -- it's not bad. wave talked about this area being about the side of rhode island. let's say it's an area about 45 miles on each side. that's how you get your 2,000 square miles. so it's not an unsearchable area. but along this weather persist, it is a serious problem. this is the depth out there. it's about 100 feet in the area they're most looking at right now. not bad. but as long as you have heavy chop up here you know from just being to the beach what it does it creates a cloud of sand and dust and particles down here. that's hard for a diver down here, can't see anything. hard for planes to spot from above and hard for vehicles like this because they have to be hooked to these
. >>> i want to go to cnn's tom foreman to help explain where exactly the search area is shifting to and why the weather continues to really hold up the search effort. tom? >> if you look at this this isn't a bad location here. this is only about 100 miles from the nearest major city out here to this location. and this is where, of course they have found this debris that has been paying a lot of attention -- it's not bad. wave talked about this area being about the side of rhode...
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the foreman has managed to find a helmet, but only due to the presence of our camera. it looks like a suicide mission, but they do not allow themselves to feel of -- afraid. >> our only fear is that they will take away our jobs and our pay and our bread. in this region, there is no other work. >> the workers built these mines themselves. ever since the devastating mining accident in soma, the turkish government has promised higher safety standards, but here to border with iraq, not much has changed. working conditions are antiquated. the miners have nothing more than shovels, pickaxes, and last lights. there are no asked masks and no emergency alarm. the mine itself has no emergency supports, no emergency exits. >> we take big risks, but some of us have to feed five or six kids. what else can we do? >> they spend at least eight hours a day in the mine or an hourly rate of two euros. and of course, they are not insured. this family are kurds, like nearly everyone in this area. the tickets-long civil war between the army and the pkk may be over, but southeastern turkey i
the foreman has managed to find a helmet, but only due to the presence of our camera. it looks like a suicide mission, but they do not allow themselves to feel of -- afraid. >> our only fear is that they will take away our jobs and our pay and our bread. in this region, there is no other work. >> the workers built these mines themselves. ever since the devastating mining accident in soma, the turkish government has promised higher safety standards, but here to border with iraq, not...
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. >>> i'm tom foreman. each a carnival huxter would have a hard time describing the year.nding moments like no other. we are going to look at all of them over the next hour. so, we'll take down the lights. you pull out the popcorn and let the side show begin. >> 2014 went by really fast. really, really fast. >> i think for the first time in a long time, i'm going to be celebrating the year is over. >> it wasn't too bad. wasn't too good. >> it was nuts to stay on top of the news. >> let's start our look at big stories with one of the biggest and worst of all. the missing malaysia air jet. plane took off with 239 people aboard. disappeared and despite a global effort to track it down, it continues to this day not a single scrap has been found. >> well, look how could they find it? once it is way down at the bottom of the ocean, there is no device. satellites cannot find it. unless there are submarines crawling along the bottom of the ocean. it is gone. it is sad, but it is gone. >> almosts
. >>> i'm tom foreman. each a carnival huxter would have a hard time describing the year.nding moments like no other. we are going to look at all of them over the next hour. so, we'll take down the lights. you pull out the popcorn and let the side show begin. >> 2014 went by really fast. really, really fast. >> i think for the first time in a long time, i'm going to be celebrating the year is over. >> it wasn't too bad. wasn't too good. >> it was nuts to stay on...
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tom foreman joins me now. hindsight is 20/20, but if these brother were such a concern, why were they not being so closely monitored? >> jim sciutto hinted at it. in a sentence there are a lot of potential terrorists in the world and only so many police. against the backdrop of so many stunningly violent videos, here is french in a different time. that's cherif kouachi in a report about a youth group long before 2008 when he was convicted of recruiting muslims in paris to fight in iraq long before he trained with weapons in hopes of going to combat himself. his older brother, said was also on police radar for potential ties to radical islamic and possible terrorist activity. so if those brothers are responsible for these attack why did authorities not see them coming? >> stopping a crime in advance can be extremely difficult. >> reporter: ron is a former top official with the fbi. he said part of the problem is sheer volume. about 6 million muslims live in france more than in any other country in western europ
tom foreman joins me now. hindsight is 20/20, but if these brother were such a concern, why were they not being so closely monitored? >> jim sciutto hinted at it. in a sentence there are a lot of potential terrorists in the world and only so many police. against the backdrop of so many stunningly violent videos, here is french in a different time. that's cherif kouachi in a report about a youth group long before 2008 when he was convicted of recruiting muslims in paris to fight in iraq...
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arks, democrats are so concerned with the middle class well, to your point that crushes this them foremannyone. do you know how hard it is to save $100, $1,000 in today's economy? the irony is that the same oil companies whose productivity has brought down the cost of oil you remember the ones that congress lamb based way back in 2008 or '9 now it's congress who's increasing the cost of gas, congress whose making people's wallets lighter. where are the hearings for them? >> do you know when it's the worst, then they don't even understand what they're talking about. nancy pelosi trying to explain why she thinks the gas tax is okay. listen. >> i do think that if there's ever going to be an opportunity to raise the gas tax, a time when gas prices are so low oil prices are so low is the time to do it. >> does she even realize that lower gas prices are good for demand, good for gasoline demand which would sell more gallons and increase the tax revenue to the government? jess, what is she talking about? the minute prices go down for people they've got tear hands in your pocket. >> well this is
arks, democrats are so concerned with the middle class well, to your point that crushes this them foremannyone. do you know how hard it is to save $100, $1,000 in today's economy? the irony is that the same oil companies whose productivity has brought down the cost of oil you remember the ones that congress lamb based way back in 2008 or '9 now it's congress who's increasing the cost of gas, congress whose making people's wallets lighter. where are the hearings for them? >> do you know...
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some other information i have the foreman is on site. when the crew gets here they'll start work to fix this problem. there is still no timetable on exactly when that will happen. we'll have all the updates here. you can follow the updates on the nbc4 app. back to you in the zachary, thank you for the update. we have been getting reports that some people in the bar croft area have had their water turned back on and back off. as far as everyone having their water back on no word yet. >> the time right now, looking at 12 minutes at the 10:00 hour we get a preview of what's coming up on "meet the press." moderator chuck todd talks to us about the paris attacks and the effects. >>> i have new information regarding snowfall potential monday night into tuesday. i'll have the late >>> a big celebration starts today for rock creek park. it's turning 125 years old. the national park service says they'll be holding events all year long to honor the park's birthday. they say they'll make a full announcement about their plans for the park's future t
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andrew luck throws two touchdowns and no luck foremaning. worst playoff game of his career. one and done in the playoffs. record nine times. indy wins 24-13. colts going to afc title game manning going home for good and possibly calling it quits. we'll see. who is going to the super bowl. decide aid week from tonight. green bay goes to seattle next sunday at 3 in nfc championship game 6:30 in afc title game back with flyers news ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. ♪ it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good!
andrew luck throws two touchdowns and no luck foremaning. worst playoff game of his career. one and done in the playoffs. record nine times. indy wins 24-13. colts going to afc title game manning going home for good and possibly calling it quits. we'll see. who is going to the super bowl. decide aid week from tonight. green bay goes to seattle next sunday at 3 in nfc championship game 6:30 in afc title game back with flyers news ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're...
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. >>> developing right new search is on foreman who robbed a variety store in germantown and then shot an employee in the face. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabao is here to tell us all bit, good morning. >> reporter: that store employee is in critical condition. if he survives he will likely lose an eye. police continue to be on the look out for this robbery suspect ran off with an undisclosed amount of cash last night. the as you can imagine this was a frightening it ways for everyone inside the store at time including the store owner and the little boy. philadelphia police dusting for fingerprints at this germantown store hoping a robbery sus he can was not wearing gloves. the just after wednesday night on 1200 block of east stafford street police say a man entered this store in the white hooded sweat shirt and ski mask and was arm with the gun. after robbing the place for some reason he shot a five three-year old employee three times. >> one to the face, two to his thigh. we are not the sure if he will survive a gunshot wound. he lost a lot of blood. >> reporter: are he was tak
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>> tom foreman, appreciate you putting in the context. it gives our viewers a sense of where everything is laid out. i want to bring in our panelists, tom fuentes, peter bergen and sal, i hope i'm pronouncing your name correctly. >> it happens. >> let's talk about who hostage negotiators are dealing with from an operational stand point. let's talk about the supermarket you have one hostage taker inside that supermarket. that's believed to have been the person who shot to death a french policewoman. also a female suspect in connection to the male suspect. there are two people related to the male suspect, had been taken in custody. one report said it was this man's parents, we have not been able to separately confirm that. apparently, sal, this hostage hostage taker -- they are linked. this hostage taker is demanding or asking for the release of or the freedom for the two kouachi brothers who are holed up in this printing shop elsewhere. in a situation like that, what do you do as a negotiator? >> well it's not uncommon first up for the per
>> tom foreman, appreciate you putting in the context. it gives our viewers a sense of where everything is laid out. i want to bring in our panelists, tom fuentes, peter bergen and sal, i hope i'm pronouncing your name correctly. >> it happens. >> let's talk about who hostage negotiators are dealing with from an operational stand point. let's talk about the supermarket you have one hostage taker inside that supermarket. that's believed to have been the person who shot to death...
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a foreman tipped authorities that cornell wanted to carry out an attack in the u.s. in support officeis. cornell says he saw members of the congress as enemies and planned to kill employees and officials in and around the state capitol. >> he was like a big kid, his big friend. >> fbi as cornell was taken into custody after buying two semiautomatic rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in the sting operation. fbi says the public was never in any danger. >>> the threat came hours after the delaware air national guard base in new castle county increased security. officials he tell us on monday and tuesday that several cars stopped to ask for directions at the base. some pulled in and then backup and left. the the suspicious activity was enough for army officials to tighten security. officials stress they have no specific threat. there is surveillance video of the cars and officials say they are reviewing it. >>> also a suspicious package forced an evacuation at joint base maguire dix lakehurst in south jersey. the package was found in the commissary exchange comp
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said the foreman. >> i think he's a good guy. eventually his life fell apart and he wasn'table to adapt and,. >> do you think what he did was criminal? it was. >> by your verdict. >> like there's -- the evidence was there. >> reporter: tollefson will likely remain behind bars until he's sentenced sometime in the next 30 days. he had earlier accepted then later reject add plea deal that could have seen him do as little as seven months behind bars. now prosecutors say they will ask for much more time. iain? >> all right, bruce, thank you. >>> intense dash cam video from police stop in bridgeton new jersey. shows the last minutes of a 36-year-old man's life before two police officers opened fire. the video was release the to the south jersey times and nj.com. it begins with a traffic stop. the officers tell the driver and passenger jeremy read that they ran a stop sign. the cops see a gun in the glove compartment. they order both guys to raise their hands. both app per to comply but one officer tells reid not to move. reid gets out
said the foreman. >> i think he's a good guy. eventually his life fell apart and he wasn'table to adapt and,. >> do you think what he did was criminal? it was. >> by your verdict. >> like there's -- the evidence was there. >> reporter: tollefson will likely remain behind bars until he's sentenced sometime in the next 30 days. he had earlier accepted then later reject add plea deal that could have seen him do as little as seven months behind bars. now prosecutors...
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i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. i was a little bit concerned about my health. i was very happy to make my first doctor's appointment. i love my doctor. i'm in for the first time ever. you too can enjoy quality health coverage. to enroll, or find free in-person help go to coveredca.com ahead tonight at 88 officer opens >> pam: an east bay teenager back home with her family but they're still a lot of questions unanswered. >> jacqueline: 48 degrees
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i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center.o area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. save $300 on the final close-out of the c3 queen mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. right now find the lowest prices o
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i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center.as born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. >>pam: a had tonight and say to breaking stories tonight a massive response by san francisco fire crews to of 4 lime fire that burned in the mission district. also tonight another breaking story of a dismembered body found in a suitcase and a busy intersection in san francisco bowl stories coming up after the break. both stories will be coming up after the break >>reporter: that breaking news tonight is a 4 alarm fire
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i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center.as born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be without power. it's much more personal to me for that reason. i don't think there's any place i really would rather be. >>> we make rash decisions instead of using our heads the first response to a challenge is to send in our military. >> we're holding a principle that bigger nations can't bully the small by reassuring our nato allies. >> that is how america leads with resolve. >> karl rove your thoughts on that? >> well, the suggestion is that he's talking about, he does have a tendency to blame his predecessors but let's unpack these
i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center.as born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power....
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' fathering and son in foreman are end august tradition they started more than 27 years ago, the duo same spot for decades. >> allie rasmus talked to the men about this bittersweet end. >> reporter: 7:00 saturday morning, dan and eric louie set up their office. >> corner is my office and here is where i meet-and-greet people. >> reporter: outside a busy coffee shop and across the street from the produce market, where they have been selling newspapers for 27 years. >> we are already thinking about leaving and so it's just -- things are change rip current at 40-50 dollars a day the job of newspaper sell isn't as popular as it once was. >> now we're the only ones. >> reporter: after this weekend, the louies will hang up thur blue aprons for good. >> newspaper sales going to cut the street sales except for the people on market street and kiosks and downtown stations. >> reporter: it used to be years ago when all of these people wanted to find out what was going on in the world, find a newspaper salesman and buy a copy of the paper. that has all change. >> people would ask us where they c
' fathering and son in foreman are end august tradition they started more than 27 years ago, the duo same spot for decades. >> allie rasmus talked to the men about this bittersweet end. >> reporter: 7:00 saturday morning, dan and eric louie set up their office. >> corner is my office and here is where i meet-and-greet people. >> reporter: outside a busy coffee shop and across the street from the produce market, where they have been selling newspapers for 27 years....
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everyone at ac 360 and cnn, i'm tom foreman wishing you all of the best and none of the worst in 2015. ♪ >>> we all are born with a certain package. we are who we are. where we were born, who we were born as, how we were raised. we're kind of stuck inside that person and the purpose of civilization and growth is to be able to reach out and empathize a little bit with other people. and for me, the movies are like a machine that generates empathy. it lets you understand a little bit more about different hopes, aspirations, dreams, and fears. it helps us to identify with the people who are sharing this journey with us. ♪ ♪ >>> exactly five months before his death, roger and chaz and i met to plan the beginning of an ambitious schedule of filming, including interviews and critic screenings. roger, mentioned in passing that his hip was sore, the very next day, he entered the hospital. >> somehow i got a hairline fracture to the femur bone, i didn't fall, and have idea how it happened. it's bloody painful. this is my seventh time at rehab. show steve the new chair. it reclines. >> so, roger
everyone at ac 360 and cnn, i'm tom foreman wishing you all of the best and none of the worst in 2015. ♪ >>> we all are born with a certain package. we are who we are. where we were born, who we were born as, how we were raised. we're kind of stuck inside that person and the purpose of civilization and growth is to be able to reach out and empathize a little bit with other people. and for me, the movies are like a machine that generates empathy. it lets you understand a little bit...