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this morning the fda-approved gmo salmon for human consumption.his is the first altered food item deemed safe to eat. they change the genetic material and created animals with rapid growth rates. opponents say not enough is known about the long-term effects of easing gmo food. >>> we know technology can make our lives easier but in some cases it's also keeping people say. allen martin explains how that works. >> reporter: in this case it's thanks to the engineering work of a san francisco nonprofit and the big heart of this week's jefferson award winner. >>> it's not okay that people don't have safe places to spend the night. >> reporter: marnie webb is trying to get people to talk about something few want to discuss. >> we don't go to work the next day and say oh, i tried to get housing last night because my spouse beats me. how is version one rollout? >> the ceo of caravan studios a division of san francisco nonprofit tech soup came up with the idea of helping survivors of domestic violence after her mother-in-law told her about a woman who need
this morning the fda-approved gmo salmon for human consumption.his is the first altered food item deemed safe to eat. they change the genetic material and created animals with rapid growth rates. opponents say not enough is known about the long-term effects of easing gmo food. >>> we know technology can make our lives easier but in some cases it's also keeping people say. allen martin explains how that works. >> reporter: in this case it's thanks to the engineering work of a san...
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i was happy on see education is a big part of that, we're paying family feud, watch out for gmo's.s an economy situation, without a doubt. >> i want to ask you about living forever thing, we talked about it in our product meeting yesterday, a lot of people said they would not want to live forever. we're a few breakthroughs away, why not? would you want to. >> i want to have a long life,. charles: 102 years more of drivens scotch. >> i am putting up more weights than i it in college. charles: you look buff. >> i will take for ever. >> he looks muscular. >> all right, social security administration, i won't ask you to write it down they made 11 billion in excesspayments. paying disability insurance, the people later went back to work. the system itself is crazy, we'll be right back. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare s
i was happy on see education is a big part of that, we're paying family feud, watch out for gmo's.s an economy situation, without a doubt. >> i want to ask you about living forever thing, we talked about it in our product meeting yesterday, a lot of people said they would not want to live forever. we're a few breakthroughs away, why not? would you want to. >> i want to have a long life,. charles: 102 years more of drivens scotch. >> i am putting up more weights than i it in...
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don't let them overturn state gmo labeling.tect our right to know. >> pelley: royal watchers are enjoying a new look at britain's youngest princess. charlotte, the daughter of william and kate, the duke and duchess of cambridge, is nearly seven months old. mom took the pictures. olympic champion amy van dyken celebrated a big breakthrough. she walked. the six-time gold medal swimmer posted this video calling these strides without upper body braces a huge step. van dyken's spine was severed nearly two years ago in an off-road vehicle crash. and we'll be right back. >> this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by pacific life, for life insurance, annuities and investment, choose pacific life, the power to help you succeed. daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years achieve long-term financial security with lifelong retirement income. ta
don't let them overturn state gmo labeling.tect our right to know. >> pelley: royal watchers are enjoying a new look at britain's youngest princess. charlotte, the daughter of william and kate, the duke and duchess of cambridge, is nearly seven months old. mom took the pictures. olympic champion amy van dyken celebrated a big breakthrough. she walked. the six-time gold medal swimmer posted this video calling these strides without upper body braces a huge step. van dyken's spine was...
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for instance, there they care about gmo.u know, they care a lot about various kinds of -- amy: right, genetically modified organisms. >> and they say, you know, "we want at least the consumers be informed. they can make a choice." and if this gets passed, if you pass the regulation that says you have to display, and americans -- and people say, "i'm not going to buy a product that's gmo," they can be sued, because of -- amy: if you put the label on, just informing people that there may be gmos in this product, you can be sued. >> you could be sued. now, we don't know -- let me make it clear, we don't know all the provisions. they kept it secret. but you have to say -- amy: and how do they get away with keeping it secret? >> well, that is the amazing thing. you know, this was -- their argument again is they have -- you know, these are negotiations, very complex, and if everything were open, everybody would be -- you know, it would be a mess. but they haven't really kept it secret, because they've talked to the corporations. t
for instance, there they care about gmo.u know, they care a lot about various kinds of -- amy: right, genetically modified organisms. >> and they say, you know, "we want at least the consumers be informed. they can make a choice." and if this gets passed, if you pass the regulation that says you have to display, and americans -- and people say, "i'm not going to buy a product that's gmo," they can be sued, because of -- amy: if you put the label on, just informing...
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gmos you would think they are the black plague. i am not joking. that is something most people don't appreciate it if they have those seats they cannot sell you any of the products and it creates a real problem because the europeans are stringent about any contamination. so "this is it" what you would think about to restrict the access to markets might think the europeans have gone overboard in my own personal view and we are a little more sober about it but if we have more states then you will see a push for legislation because this industry dates different laws they prefer one national law to go to the lowest common denominator. >> as part of the conversation of a negative environmental impact but is thought by the u.n. and produced it is harmful to the environment. would you agree and should that become part of the conversation? >> i agree and i am on record to say that is a big admirer mental issue. there is no question that the that farming is a quirky area in the regulation we regulate some stuff and not others with the next frontier of the e
gmos you would think they are the black plague. i am not joking. that is something most people don't appreciate it if they have those seats they cannot sell you any of the products and it creates a real problem because the europeans are stringent about any contamination. so "this is it" what you would think about to restrict the access to markets might think the europeans have gone overboard in my own personal view and we are a little more sober about it but if we have more states...
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don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. >>> a new rule takes effect this week at restaurants but it's leaving a better taste in some people's mouths. the salt shaker emblem will be added to all meals that have more than the daily recommended amount of salt. that's just over 2,000 political grams. salt's producers say the policy is misguided. they say the city should leave that matter to if federal regulators. >>> more restaurants could start serving beer and wine in georgetown. today the commission will vote on a new plan to vote for more than 67 restaurants to have liquor licenses there. that's the current limit there now. that it'll kiev them from applying for a license. >>> breaking news. an overturned se eed semi that on an suv. >>> backups starting to build. 95 here at scaggsville road oklahoma here this morning and right now taking a look inbound 66 and 95 north, okay, same thing. in maryland, travel times looking good. chuck? >> thank you, melissa. outside, 6:41 on a monday morning. cloudy
don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. >>> a new rule takes effect this week at restaurants but it's leaving a better taste in some people's mouths. the salt shaker emblem will be added to all meals that have more than the daily recommended amount of salt. that's just over 2,000 political grams. salt's producers say the policy is misguided. they say the city should leave that matter to if federal regulators. >>> more restaurants could start...
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first they ditch gmos... now panera is getting rid of cage free eggs... the bakery-cafe chain announcing today within five years theyll only use cage free eggs -- also saying all the pork they use is gestation crate- free, most of their beef is grass fed and all of the chicken and turkey used in their sandwiches and salads are raised without antibiotics. here's a live look at the hawkeye community college skycam -- you can seeome lightning off in the distance... storm track seven meteoroligst mark schnackenberg has a final look at your weather next. we'll be right back --------- --------- --------- jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that thought they might be able to run over him. that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to haveve15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't ma
first they ditch gmos... now panera is getting rid of cage free eggs... the bakery-cafe chain announcing today within five years theyll only use cage free eggs -- also saying all the pork they use is gestation crate- free, most of their beef is grass fed and all of the chicken and turkey used in their sandwiches and salads are raised without antibiotics. here's a live look at the hawkeye community college skycam -- you can seeome lightning off in the distance... storm track seven meteoroligst...
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like these, aqua bounty is certain to face pressure from environmental groups dead-set against any gmo products, and winning the hearts, minds and taste buds salmon-loving americans can be a battle too. >> bad news bears, so i think it's another way to cheat mother nature for a higher profit for big money. >> i'm not an organic granola kind of guy, but i don't like gmos. >> i'm not sure. if i was probably offered some, i would try it. >> aqua bounty expects several years before their fish with the tweaked dna will make it to market. allen schauffler, al jazeera, seattle. >> the news continues with randall pinkston. >> thank you. >>> here's a look at tonight's top stories. the city of brussels remains on lockdown as 16 suspects are arrested in raids as part of the paris attacks investigation. plus, the french tragedy has some members of the european union rethinking their opposition to fences and walls separating their countries. also, taking the war against terror to the internet. a fertile ground for groups like isil to recruit and raise money. the topic of tonight's week ahead. and i
like these, aqua bounty is certain to face pressure from environmental groups dead-set against any gmo products, and winning the hearts, minds and taste buds salmon-loving americans can be a battle too. >> bad news bears, so i think it's another way to cheat mother nature for a higher profit for big money. >> i'm not an organic granola kind of guy, but i don't like gmos. >> i'm not sure. if i was probably offered some, i would try it. >> aqua bounty expects several years...
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don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. >>> first at 4:00, a cold rain soaks the nation's capital. one of those evenings when you want the heavy coat and umbrella. storm team 4 is keeping an eye on it for you. doug is updating his forecast right now and will join us at the forecast over the next few days. >>> first, new developments in the bus crash that injured dozens of college students in virginia. 35 students from the university of virginia, virginia tech and radford were returning from thanksgiving break. this afternoon several of them say the bus was going very fast before it overturned and the driver is charged with reckless driving. >> the man accused of killing a woodbridge high school student last november faces a possible 50 years in jail when he is sentenced in march. kawain smalls shot brenden wilson last year along a path used by students. four others are charged in the death including smalls' brother and sister. the group planned to rob wilson. the victim was shot six times in the b
don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. >>> first at 4:00, a cold rain soaks the nation's capital. one of those evenings when you want the heavy coat and umbrella. storm team 4 is keeping an eye on it for you. doug is updating his forecast right now and will join us at the forecast over the next few days. >>> first, new developments in the bus crash that injured dozens of college students in virginia. 35 students from the university of virginia,...
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. >> but there are labels that say non-gmo tiny little squares. >> the future is here. >> it is right now. >> and lonnie quinn is standing by looking in to the future with our forecast. >> it'll be better, today was like gray and light rain and all throughout your day. right now look at the temperatures. certainly mild and still over 60 degrees. some starting to get up to two inches. ed reported 1.95. 1.45 and you've got north plainfield at 1.3. central park about 1.25 as well. low deck and clouds falling, here is what we're planning on, clearing from the west to the east while you're sleeping. it will be breezy out there. a cool weekend, the temperatures will drop back down, down to 49, 50 degrees. right now the forecast is looking good. the winds are not going to be a problem right now. now you hit it at 10:13 in the morning and basically staying steady throughout the entire day. tomorrow cooler, 57. still above average. early rain is possible to still but it will be sunnier and breezy. if you take a peak at what we're dealing with as they would fill in. sunshine is in place, but ri
. >> but there are labels that say non-gmo tiny little squares. >> the future is here. >> it is right now. >> and lonnie quinn is standing by looking in to the future with our forecast. >> it'll be better, today was like gray and light rain and all throughout your day. right now look at the temperatures. certainly mild and still over 60 degrees. some starting to get up to two inches. ed reported 1.95. 1.45 and you've got north plainfield at 1.3. central park about...
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don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. >>> now at 6:30, a man admits to murdering a high school student and for the first time we're seeing video of his confession. >> how do you shoot someone you've never met and then go and say he deserved it. >> a woman killed in a violent crash and injured. what we're learning about the victim and the postal truck involved in the accident. >>> a dramatic rescue caught on video. >> i don't think she should be alive today. there is definitely someone watching out for her. >> the miracle that saved a woman and her two dogs. >> metro's new general manager takes over and we'll tell you about his first order of business and how it may affect how much you pay to use the transit system. >>> some satisfaction tonight for the family of a woodbridge high school student who was shot and killed near the campus last year. >> the 16-year-old's killer pleaded guilty to murder and tonight for the first time we're hearing the killer's confession to police, but as bureau chief
don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. >>> now at 6:30, a man admits to murdering a high school student and for the first time we're seeing video of his confession. >> how do you shoot someone you've never met and then go and say he deserved it. >> a woman killed in a violent crash and injured. what we're learning about the victim and the postal truck involved in the accident. >>> a dramatic rescue caught on video. >> i don't...
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don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. . >>> online shoppers today are clicking and saving on big cyber monday deals. while the novelty of the shopping holiday is wearing off, it's still expected to be the biggest online shopping day of all time. danielle nottingham spoke with a professional shopper and has details. >> reporter: professional shopper and stylist allison conn gets some of her best buys on cyber monday. >> percentages are better. 30% off, free shipping. 40% off. >> reporter: this cyber monday is on track to be the biggest ecommerce sales in history. analysts expect consumers to spend a record $3 billion. >> checking my e-mail and i was getting blast after blast of just deals, deals, deals. >> reporter: heavy traffic temporarily crashed some retail websites, including target and the holiday rush is already in full swing at amazon's fulfillment centers. but the national retail federation says the number of cyber monday shoppers is slightly lower than last year, as online sales become
don't let them overturn state gmo labeling. protect our right to know. . >>> online shoppers today are clicking and saving on big cyber monday deals. while the novelty of the shopping holiday is wearing off, it's still expected to be the biggest online shopping day of all time. danielle nottingham spoke with a professional shopper and has details. >> reporter: professional shopper and stylist allison conn gets some of her best buys on cyber monday. >> percentages are...
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don't let them overturn state gmo labeling.tect our right to know. >>> we are getting our first look at the university of maryland alum. >> that crash left another person seriously hurt and it involved an suv and postal service truck that flipped over along cherry hill road in silver spring. news 4's tracee wilkins joins us live on the scene with new details on the crash investigation and the victim. tracee? >> reporter: this was a serious accident. in fact, they just cleared cherry hill road a few hours ago and now traffic is moving again, but it happened at 3:00 a.m. and this was a thorough investigation and now there are questions as to who was at fault here. 24-year-old a recent graduate of the university of maryland was killed in a violent crash involving a u.s. postal tractor trailer. it happened around 3:00 a.m. >> i heard a loud bang. there was like a screech and then heard, like, a rumble. >> reporter: an infinitei suv somehow collided with the united states postal tractor trailer. >> that's when we you will ran outsid
don't let them overturn state gmo labeling.tect our right to know. >>> we are getting our first look at the university of maryland alum. >> that crash left another person seriously hurt and it involved an suv and postal service truck that flipped over along cherry hill road in silver spring. news 4's tracee wilkins joins us live on the scene with new details on the crash investigation and the victim. tracee? >> reporter: this was a serious accident. in fact, they just...
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one when you have all of these discussions about gmo and what's healthy for populations. there's big differences still between how they make their food there and how we make our food in europe for example. >> it's a fair point but i think the economic rational is still the overriding theme here because commodity prices, they have slumped. there's too many players in the market. we have the buyers, monsanto, they all need to cut the rnd. they need to cut costs as well and pull up their resources. so i think we'll see a deal in one way or the other. but the big question is who is going to be involved. >> and also you might have a ceo who stepped down after all the failed bids and the next one wanting to, you know, be sure that he can fulfill the mandate of doing a deal. all of that stuff. let us know what you think. love to hear why you think that a syngenta deal isn't happening or whether it will happen or not. >> okay. we're going to go for a quick break but still coming up on the show, is nordstrom hanging on by a thread? we take a look at why the u.s. retail giant misse
one when you have all of these discussions about gmo and what's healthy for populations. there's big differences still between how they make their food there and how we make our food in europe for example. >> it's a fair point but i think the economic rational is still the overriding theme here because commodity prices, they have slumped. there's too many players in the market. we have the buyers, monsanto, they all need to cut the rnd. they need to cut costs as well and pull up their...
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it happens in a lot of fields, actually, but gmos is one in particular. never take a modified drug, but all the advances we make in cancer is the same with food. >> it's more controversial because when we do gene editing, we take genes out that are bad and replacing them with good genes, basically going to do gmo on people. >> right. >> and we're afraid to eat a piece of meat that might have had grain fed to the animal that might have had resistance to some pesticide. >> the issue in europe is signs, sure, respected, but there's the precautionary principle that's part of the law in europe, and precautionary principle is if it doesn't feel right -- all the signs say it's safe, but it doesn't feel right, then we can still be against it or still be, you know, having laws against it and there the u.s. is more advanced with respect to accepting science as a data point. >> got to be good science, though. >> some science shouldn't be accepted. >> i want to go back to drug pricing. if you were to look, and i ask out of ignorance. look at the top five or ten drug
it happens in a lot of fields, actually, but gmos is one in particular. never take a modified drug, but all the advances we make in cancer is the same with food. >> it's more controversial because when we do gene editing, we take genes out that are bad and replacing them with good genes, basically going to do gmo on people. >> right. >> and we're afraid to eat a piece of meat that might have had grain fed to the animal that might have had resistance to some pesticide. >>...
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and also the government saying gmo food is now safe to eat. the reason why you'll have a being sold. >>> here it is. i'm tracking the downpours on live stormtracker. are ge >>> the second autopsy performed on bella bond is now complete. >> as ted daniel found out, the girl's father can now properly lay her to rest. >> reporter: bella bond's body arrived at this winthrop funeral home this afternoon. her biological father says he's in the process of making arrangements for a wake, funeral and burial. nearly six months after her body was found a trash bag on deer island, bella bond will finally be laid to rest. fox 25 has learned the state medical examiner released bella's body to her biological father, joe amorosa. speaking to fox 25 by phone, amorosa says bella is at the in winthrop, amorosa's hometown. >> this is a very, very hard thing to do. it's bad enough that, you know, i'm burying a little baby and it's just -- you know, she ain't even make it to 3 years old. >> reporter: the reason it took so long for bella's body to be released is beca
and also the government saying gmo food is now safe to eat. the reason why you'll have a being sold. >>> here it is. i'm tracking the downpours on live stormtracker. are ge >>> the second autopsy performed on bella bond is now complete. >> as ted daniel found out, the girl's father can now properly lay her to rest. >> reporter: bella bond's body arrived at this winthrop funeral home this afternoon. her biological father says he's in the process of making...
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. >> say no to gmos. won't sell genetically modified salmon. stay with us. each cup uniquely you. resh because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. there may come a day when i can't care for my daughter. in fact, we may both need help: with transportation, in-home care, preparing meals. where can i turn? woman: we're massoptions, a free resource for elders, caregivers, and individuals with disabilities of all ages. we link you to the services you need to live independently in the setting of your choice. call 1-844-422-6277 or visit massoptions.org. just about anywhere you can use splenda ... splenda lets you experience... ...the joy of sugar... ...without all the calories. there are over 15,000 ways to take your coffee at dunkin'. every cup as unique as you. always fresh with that signature smooth taste. we take pride in every cup, but only one is your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. >>> if you are spending thanksgiving with your co- workers, you are not alone. >> we can all relate to this one, right? several retailers a
. >> say no to gmos. won't sell genetically modified salmon. stay with us. each cup uniquely you. resh because it's not just any coffee. it's your coffee, your dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. there may come a day when i can't care for my daughter. in fact, we may both need help: with transportation, in-home care, preparing meals. where can i turn? woman: we're massoptions, a free resource for elders, caregivers, and individuals with disabilities of all ages. we link you to the services...
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putting in there, so i don't buy that, don't believe it, and america is going down the road with these gmo things. >> there are some retailers that say they will not sell the salmon because it as a gene to produce growth hormones. the store would not be selling the altered salmon if private sales on selling organic and food that does not contain genetically modified organisms. such a new development that we're waiting to find out which super markets will start selling that altered salmon. reporting from san jose, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> well, cold temperatures earlier this morning, but it's warmed up quite a bit. mark tamayo is live with the latest. >> a nice afternoon after the school start this morning, but a lot of sunshine for the thursday afternoon. we can show you the clear skies looking out toward mount diablo. we could have snowflakes on the same hill. right now, there's that storm track headed up to the north, that has been the theme, in fact, you can v been hearing a lot about el nino, and this is a very unel nino-like pattern with this storm track targeting in the north. something
putting in there, so i don't buy that, don't believe it, and america is going down the road with these gmo things. >> there are some retailers that say they will not sell the salmon because it as a gene to produce growth hormones. the store would not be selling the altered salmon if private sales on selling organic and food that does not contain genetically modified organisms. such a new development that we're waiting to find out which super markets will start selling that altered salmon....
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. >>> the fda approved the first of its kind gmo fish fit for human consumption. eggs will be hatched in canada and then sent to panama to be farmed and the fillets sold here in the u.s. >> in this case it's taking the genetic material from eel to supposedly make it grow faster. >> some people are concerned the fda does not have to state whether the fish has been genetically altered. >>> a new clue tonight in the search for the suspected cell phone thief who snapped this selfie, the victim, an el cerrito high school student found the photo on her cloud storage account. tonight the suspect has been identified as 18-year-old tauja dahl. >>> car burglaries are way up. crooks are breaking in without breaking any windows. tonight julie watts reveals the way bad guys are hacking into your key fob to open your car door. >> reporter: look closely at this surveillance video. the mystery device in this man's hands lets him and his friends effortlessly break into these cars. no open windows, no signs of forced entry, though she says there's no question someone broke into her
. >>> the fda approved the first of its kind gmo fish fit for human consumption. eggs will be hatched in canada and then sent to panama to be farmed and the fillets sold here in the u.s. >> in this case it's taking the genetic material from eel to supposedly make it grow faster. >> some people are concerned the fda does not have to state whether the fish has been genetically altered. >>> a new clue tonight in the search for the suspected cell phone thief who...
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. >> we need gmos in order to sustain our food supply. >> reporter: the hotly debated issue has even some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what's in the food that i feed my family. >> reporter: there's no word yet on when this genetically engineered salmon will hit store shelves, but health experts say if you have concerns just look for salmon that has the label wild caught. reena and kendis. >> what do you think? both of us, that's all we eat. our thanksgiving just got ruined. >> oh! it didn't get ruined because you will bring the fish sticks as you normally do. just don't bring that weird yellow -- >> the yellow jacket, it's not my color. it's not in my color chart. >> i think it suits you well. >> okay. >>> well, coming up next, why many people won't be listening to adele's new album. >>> and will smith raps in spanish. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> okay. so topping our headlines this morning for "the skinny," what you will have to do if you want to listen to adele's new album. pay for it. >> who does that? >> haven't done tha
. >> we need gmos in order to sustain our food supply. >> reporter: the hotly debated issue has even some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what's in the food that i feed my family. >> reporter: there's no word yet on when this genetically engineered salmon will hit store shelves, but health experts say if you have concerns just look for salmon that has the label wild caught. reena and kendis. >> what do...
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. >> we need gmo' s to sustain our food supply. reporter: the issue has led some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what is in the food i feed my family. j.c.: no word on when this genetically engineered salmon will hit store shelves. health experts say if you have concerned, look for it salmon next, several boston police after an arrest. the danger situation they found inside a car. phil: a mother demanding answers tonight after she says a chair was thro with the help of comfort keepers, i'm keeping my mom healthy! i'm keeping dad on schedule. i'm keeping my mom happy! comfort keepers in-home professional caregivers can provide meal planning and preparation, health and wellness services and personal care services through custom care plans that can change as needs change, so your aging loved ones can >> this is an editorial by wcvb ' s channel 5' s president and general manager. >> the plight of syrian refugees fleeing terrorism has captured the world' s attention. but now i
. >> we need gmo' s to sustain our food supply. reporter: the issue has led some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what is in the food i feed my family. j.c.: no word on when this genetically engineered salmon will hit store shelves. health experts say if you have concerned, look for it salmon next, several boston police after an arrest. the danger situation they found inside a car. phil: a mother demanding answers tonight...
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as fast as natural salmon, but critics are calling it frankenfish and are particularly alarmed that gmosalmon won't be labeled such by the fda. >> the only thing the fda could determine was that it grows faster. it's identical to salmon grown using conventional techniques. >> critics say, however, it's not about nutritional value. they point to studies showing health problems from eating genetically modified food. >>> obamacare could face a major challenge next year. the nation's largest health care insurer says it may pull out of the obamacare exchanges. united health care says low enrollment and high usage fees have cost the company millions of dollars. if united health does drop out, that would send millions of consumers scrambling for low cost insurance. >>> well, this was a setback for a professional dancer who lost her leg in the boston marathon bombings. adrianne haslet-davis says american airlines lost her luggage, which contained her prosthetic leg. she tweeted "you lost my luggage with over $250,000 of leg and dance parts. i have an entire team on you. please respond. been day
as fast as natural salmon, but critics are calling it frankenfish and are particularly alarmed that gmosalmon won't be labeled such by the fda. >> the only thing the fda could determine was that it grows faster. it's identical to salmon grown using conventional techniques. >> critics say, however, it's not about nutritional value. they point to studies showing health problems from eating genetically modified food. >>> obamacare could face a major challenge next year. the...
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. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the great gmo debate. the federal government approving the first genetically modified would you eat this, kendis? >> i don't know. >> the pros and cons of scientifically engineering our food and what it could mean for our health and our planet. >>> but first, as the american music awards approach, we're taking a look back at the most 1965. oh yeah papa's got a brand new bag >>> you're digging this. >> yeah. of course that's the godfather, or many kids my generation would say that's the person that eddie murphy played on "snl." james brown. papa's got a brand new bag. that's one of the early hits from the pioneering performer and music legend. and on sunday night of course we know music's current stars will come together for the american music awards hosted by j. lo. >> can't miss j. lo. but before we celebrate the best after theists and songs of 2015 we're taking it way back. 1965. when artists like james brown and the beatles laid the groundwork for the sounds of today. so for a celebration a half century
. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the great gmo debate. the federal government approving the first genetically modified would you eat this, kendis? >> i don't know. >> the pros and cons of scientifically engineering our food and what it could mean for our health and our planet. >>> but first, as the american music awards approach, we're taking a look back at the most 1965. oh yeah papa's got a brand new bag >>> you're digging this. >> yeah. of...
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. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the great gmo debate. government approving the first genetically modified fish for americans to eat. would you eat this, kendis? >> i don't know. >> the pros and cons of scientifically engineering our food and what it could mean for our health and our planet. >>> but first, as the american music awards approach, we're taking a look back at the most important year in music history. 1965. the changes in american culture and its impact 50 years later. you're watching "world news now." i'm the parent of a victim of sex trafficking. people need to know that even good kids from good neighborhoods are still vulnerable to this tricked environment where they're being taken off the street and put into bondage. ♪ papa's got a brand new bag ♪ >>> you're digging this. >> yeah. of course that's the godfather, or many kids my generation would say that's the person that eddie murphy played on "snl." james brown. papa's got a brand new bag. that's one of the early hits from the pioneering performer and music legend. and on
. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the great gmo debate. government approving the first genetically modified fish for americans to eat. would you eat this, kendis? >> i don't know. >> the pros and cons of scientifically engineering our food and what it could mean for our health and our planet. >>> but first, as the american music awards approach, we're taking a look back at the most important year in music history. 1965. the changes in american culture and its...
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. >> the gmo/clinton foreign policy toppled libya, they topped mubarak in oegypt. >>> islam is not our aidversary. >>> mark stein as introductions go, this is a name you don't want to forget. the ram promaster city. it's a van that speaks volumes. it's spacious and flexible. it can carry heavy loads and go the distance. and for small business owners, it will make a strong first impression. . >>> welcome back to hannity. the democrats continue to say the words radical islam. the latest example comes from hillary clinton during a foreign policy speech earlier today. watch this. >> let's be clear though. islam is not our adversary. mu muslims are peaceful and tolerant people and have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism. obsession in some quarters with a clas clash of civilization isn't just a distax, gives these murderers more standing than this he deserve. gop presidential candidate, ted cruz. she couldn't say it today, bernie sanders thinks climate change is a bigger national secure threat. i want you to respond to that. we have new footage from inside the paris cafe some of the ref
. >> the gmo/clinton foreign policy toppled libya, they topped mubarak in oegypt. >>> islam is not our aidversary. >>> mark stein as introductions go, this is a name you don't want to forget. the ram promaster city. it's a van that speaks volumes. it's spacious and flexible. it can carry heavy loads and go the distance. and for small business owners, it will make a strong first impression. . >>> welcome back to hannity. the democrats continue to say the words...
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you needed gmo's to stan the jorge. i am hot debate. some are demanding label force all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what jorge. no word yet when with it will hit the market shelves if but if you have concern, you can look for salmon that is labeled while caught. jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. announcer: next on wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a brawl behind bars. officers attack. 5 investigates a dark secret costing local prison workers their lives. home depot under fire. the dangerous products you may have bought that never should have been on the shelves. harvey. after the rain moves out, be ed: an alarming number of them drive are ton suicide. heather: kathy curran show is the job and the conditions that are taking a heartbreaking toll. didn't want to think i was going to die, you snow anything could happen. reporter: surveillance video from in side of the walls of the correctional center shows how quickly a regular shift as correction officer can almost tush deadly. an inmate comes out of nowhere and stands nate
you needed gmo's to stan the jorge. i am hot debate. some are demanding label force all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what jorge. no word yet when with it will hit the market shelves if but if you have concern, you can look for salmon that is labeled while caught. jorge quiroga, wcvb newscenter 5. announcer: next on wcvb newscenter 5. ed: a brawl behind bars. officers attack. 5 investigates a dark secret costing local prison workers their lives. home depot under...
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food and all the drinks are certified organica&meaninga& erica welton - founder organic coup, "no gmos, no antibiotics, no added hormones and no synthetic chemicals or pesticides."hope you like attraction herea&prepared in a wrapa&ah bowla&natsa&and as a classic burgera&bring your walleta&the organic chicken burger is nearly nine dollarsa&helps keep the staff happya&erica welton - founder organic coup. "we're starting at fourteen dollars an hour. [fourteen dollars ah hour??] fourteen dollars an hour so, we're very disruptive to the fast food industry." natsa&"delicious reallya&" pricy or nota&nats cash h drawer customers like what they are gettinga&mos 1 "who doesn't like fried chicken?'mos 2 (kid) perfect! right up my alley."mos 3 "i try to avoid fast food! [what are you doing here?] uha&getting a quick meal."no plastic bottled water eithera&comes in tiny milk cartonsa&and in case you forgota&everything is "organic" "organic" and "organic"!stand up close, don ford - pleasanton, "i know what you're ththking, like me you're asking, how can a legitimate fasasfood place operate without fr
food and all the drinks are certified organica&meaninga& erica welton - founder organic coup, "no gmos, no antibiotics, no added hormones and no synthetic chemicals or pesticides."hope you like attraction herea&prepared in a wrapa&ah bowla&natsa&and as a classic burgera&bring your walleta&the organic chicken burger is nearly nine dollarsa&helps keep the staff happya&erica welton - founder organic coup. "we're starting at fourteen dollars an...
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topics included nutrition labeling school lunches, food safety and gmos. from the national constitution center in philadelphia, this is an hour. >> it's my great pleasure to introduce a conversation that is set up to celebrate the opening of the great new exhibit that we just open called what's cooking uncle sam the government effect on american diet. do come and see. they're great artifacts, the letter that sinclair lewis wrote to president theodore roosevelt which gave rise to the first food and drug act in 1906 and it has recipes from president eisenhower and queen elizabeth annotates sa history for graduation. to discuss where two of america's leading experts on government and food and health. this is a superb team we have assembled on this topic. first is the great zeke a manual device probe was heard global initiatives at the university of pennsylvania and in his spare time a phenomenal chef. in d.c. recently started to pop up brunch spot called practices on the table was chef zeke that got great reviews from the "washington post" to members of the s
topics included nutrition labeling school lunches, food safety and gmos. from the national constitution center in philadelphia, this is an hour. >> it's my great pleasure to introduce a conversation that is set up to celebrate the opening of the great new exhibit that we just open called what's cooking uncle sam the government effect on american diet. do come and see. they're great artifacts, the letter that sinclair lewis wrote to president theodore roosevelt which gave rise to the first...
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don't let them overturn state gmo labeling.this morning." coming up in this half hour a pioneering scientist fights for the right to technology that could end cancer only on "cbs this morning." she shows norah the promise and risk. >> michael caine and rachel weisz play father and daughter in the new movie "youth." it takes us inside the story of reflection and rejuvenation ahead. >>> "the washington post" is raising questions about the role of race in friday's deadly siege in colorado springs. the paper asked did whiteness save the wife of the alleged planned parenthood shooter in the post compares the arrest of dear who killed nine worshipers in a church in south carolina and taken both alive and to the police shootings of tamir rice who was holding a toy gun. he was shot and killed walking away from police. the post says the treatment in difference for some highlights a disturbing contrast in how law enforcement treat suspects depending on their race. >>> a colorado police union responded in a facebook post that was later re
don't let them overturn state gmo labeling.this morning." coming up in this half hour a pioneering scientist fights for the right to technology that could end cancer only on "cbs this morning." she shows norah the promise and risk. >> michael caine and rachel weisz play father and daughter in the new movie "youth." it takes us inside the story of reflection and rejuvenation ahead. >>> "the washington post" is raising questions about the role of...
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. >> we need gmo's to sustain our food supply. reporter: is led some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what is in the food a few my family. reporter: there is no word on when this seminal hit store shelves. health experts say the have concerns, look for salmon that caught."bel "wild alison: we want to know what you think about the fda's decision. joined the decision on our wjla facebook page. leon: the salmon the size of a dolphin is coming. the storm's maximum sustained winds is near 40 miles per hour. it is churning up the coast of mexico. currently not running any land. we will keep an eye on that. operations were a big success after hundreds of passengers were stranded in the south atlantic. and engine room fire lost -- left the ship without higher -- power. they were more than 347 passengers and crew on board. the british navy was able to rescue everyone, mostly from helicopters. alison: wow! leon: that is a crazy place to be stuck. alison: wages that a dreary, nasty
. >> we need gmo's to sustain our food supply. reporter: is led some in hollywood to demand labels for all genetically modified food. >> i have the right to know what is in the food a few my family. reporter: there is no word on when this seminal hit store shelves. health experts say the have concerns, look for salmon that caught."bel "wild alison: we want to know what you think about the fda's decision. joined the decision on our wjla facebook page. leon: the salmon the...
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. >> we talk about the difference in gmo foods and things like that. >> and people come in and say you have to be kidding me. this is usually 50 cents in the u.s. and you're charging me three pounds but that's the cost of doing business. >> it's a restaurant as well? >> yeah, they have a cafe and restaurant. tonight, tomorrow and saturday they're holding a sold out thanksgiving feast. >> i won't name any names but one of my other fwess who has an american background as well, he was saying that their family they celebrate thanksgiving on saturday instead of on thanksgiving thursday because the turkeys are a tenth of the price because getting a turkey here in europe around thanksgiving everybody ramps up the prices. >> i'm canadian so i celebrate thanksgiving in october. we can celebrate any time we want to really. >> a couple of canadians in the newsroom as well. in terms of product, are they focussing on one particular area because of the regulations? >> it's a lot of the things you'll expect like junk food. a lot of the american cereals and things like that. >> phil. i'm officially sa
. >> we talk about the difference in gmo foods and things like that. >> and people come in and say you have to be kidding me. this is usually 50 cents in the u.s. and you're charging me three pounds but that's the cost of doing business. >> it's a restaurant as well? >> yeah, they have a cafe and restaurant. tonight, tomorrow and saturday they're holding a sold out thanksgiving feast. >> i won't name any names but one of my other fwess who has an american...
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. >> i'm not an organic kind of guy, but i don't like gmos. so i'm not sure.bably, if i was offered some, i would try it. >> aqua bounty said that it will be years before the fish with the tweaked dna will make it to market. >> so maybe a couple of people here at mike place market who would try it, but not a lot of support for the concept. a lot of critics have called it franken fish, it's a monstrous idea. but the fda said that it's safe to eat. and the company's claims about the growth rate appear to be true. >> up next from the program, the range of emotions in paris a week after the attacks. >> it has been almost a week since the deadly attacks in paris, and since then, the city has seen heightened security and the search for suspects, and even so, parisians are trying to move on with their lives. west of paris, i asked him about the city's mood now. >> it's very bad. it's my city, paris. and i'm in a suburb in the city. and you know, i never see this town, the city like that. nobody wants to take a drink, everybody is frightened, but it's normal. we [ uni
. >> i'm not an organic kind of guy, but i don't like gmos. so i'm not sure.bably, if i was offered some, i would try it. >> aqua bounty said that it will be years before the fish with the tweaked dna will make it to market. >> so maybe a couple of people here at mike place market who would try it, but not a lot of support for the concept. a lot of critics have called it franken fish, it's a monstrous idea. but the fda said that it's safe to eat. and the company's claims about...
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and gmo and whether or not you'd want to see a european company team up with a monsanto. >> it might be a fair point but the bigger overriding theme is still regulatory concerns. that was a big factor for why they rebuffed the couple of times and it significantly undervalues the firms and our prospects in the emerging markets and they were taking advantage of the fact that commodity prices are so low right now so i just wonder whether now given that monsanto walked away they would be happy with a slightly smaller bid or a bid that is around about the same price as monsanto's offer because time vuning out and many investors are getting very, very impatient. >> syngenta has responsibility to its shareholders to bring value so they must entertain all offers. absolutely and they probably are. these are big numbers coming through. you can continue to write us if you want either at carolyn cnbc or on good old fashioned e-mail worldwide@cnbc.com. >> going for a quick coffee break but still to come on the show. planning a weekend getaway. it might be about to get a bit more expensive. find o
and gmo and whether or not you'd want to see a european company team up with a monsanto. >> it might be a fair point but the bigger overriding theme is still regulatory concerns. that was a big factor for why they rebuffed the couple of times and it significantly undervalues the firms and our prospects in the emerging markets and they were taking advantage of the fact that commodity prices are so low right now so i just wonder whether now given that monsanto walked away they would be...
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. >> it's 100% organic, usda certified, non-gmo, vegan and so tasty and gives you energy for your next adventure. >> yoga mats. what's different with this one? >> actually this is so unique because you can fold it like a newspaper. you can put it in your laptop, bag. you can engage and make a fun yoga experience. >> it's not that huge thing that is sticking out from under my arm when i'm on bart. >> absolutely. it's really unique because it has a minimal design. >> we have a green bin from our garbage service at home and i love that little green bin. once you realize how much trash you can divert from the landfill into a green bin that goes back to the earth, i hope a lot of people pay attention. >> absolutely. it's so easy to comfort and it's a great start. if you don't know how to do it, it comes with a cash on filter so -- car bon filter and instructions on what to do. >> do you have to turn it and a lot of things people do at home? is all that work still involved? >> yes, of course you have to clean it. but everything he else will be done. >> two exciting toys. we sent the gentleme
. >> it's 100% organic, usda certified, non-gmo, vegan and so tasty and gives you energy for your next adventure. >> yoga mats. what's different with this one? >> actually this is so unique because you can fold it like a newspaper. you can put it in your laptop, bag. you can engage and make a fun yoga experience. >> it's not that huge thing that is sticking out from under my arm when i'm on bart. >> absolutely. it's really unique because it has a minimal design....
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gmo salmon are grown on tanks in land.ape and carry their genes to salmon in the water. >>> a study at the pugh research center says more mexicans have left the u.s. than entered. between 2009 and 2014, many million mexicans including american born children left the u.s. some 870,000 came to the u.s. during the same time span. that is a difference of 140,000 and it is the first time there has been a deficit since the early 90s . many mexicans wanted to go home to be with their families. others left because jobs disappeared after several years of recession. another factor, stricter enforcement of immigration laws. >>> mark zuckerberg and his wife are donating $20 million to improve internet connections. the money will go to the nonprofit group education superhighway. a group helped schools get the money needed for faster internet. this is all part of zuckerberg's idea to use the internet to encourage personalized learning. the couple already donated $3 million to the same group back in 2013. >>> a slow day on wall street to
gmo salmon are grown on tanks in land.ape and carry their genes to salmon in the water. >>> a study at the pugh research center says more mexicans have left the u.s. than entered. between 2009 and 2014, many million mexicans including american born children left the u.s. some 870,000 came to the u.s. during the same time span. that is a difference of 140,000 and it is the first time there has been a deficit since the early 90s . many mexicans wanted to go home to be with their...
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america is going down the wrong road with these gmo things. >> it is the first time federal regulatorsally modified fish for human consumption. >>> this game has all the makings of a good one, the warriors are putting their unbeaten streak on the line against the clippers in los angeles. >> the warriors are 12-0. the record to start the season is 15-0. mark ibanez has more. >> it is starting to weigh more on people. all we are talking about is the streak. we all pretty spoiled about what the warriors are doing, but tonight is a special one. and it is marked on the calendar as it could be the end of the streak. realistically, the clippers are a top of the line team and when ever the warriors face them, it always seems to be a tight one. look at the national attention here. steph curry meeting with former vice president al gore. talking things over. of course al is giving steph some green hints and steph is teaching him how to shoot a jumper. warriors getting ready for the clippers. as the streak continues the grow, more and more people are wondering if it will take the warriors out of t
america is going down the wrong road with these gmo things. >> it is the first time federal regulatorsally modified fish for human consumption. >>> this game has all the makings of a good one, the warriors are putting their unbeaten streak on the line against the clippers in los angeles. >> the warriors are 12-0. the record to start the season is 15-0. mark ibanez has more. >> it is starting to weigh more on people. all we are talking about is the streak. we all...
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the fda has been reviewing the gmo salmon for years and says there is no health risk from eating it. our tom sherwood spent time off of nbc 4 getting some ink. why he's getting a tattoo for a cause. >>> prince george's county police are giving out cash for guns. i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news 4, if you're a gun owner and want to get rid of your weapon, no questions asked, you don't want to miss this story. >>> last time we had air that cold was eight months ago and exactly what will move in for this weekend? i'll show you what it will feel like and how we rebound >>> we are seeing new surveillance video that in a for case at first glance appeared to be a car accident. you can see the victim's car going down utica place in springdale earlier this month. someone outside that car shot bernard parker before his car hit a tree in someone's yard. they still have no motive and no suspect. >>> in an effort to get guns off the streets in the county, a church will be swapping gift cards for old guns tomorrow. our prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins is live from glen arden
the fda has been reviewing the gmo salmon for years and says there is no health risk from eating it. our tom sherwood spent time off of nbc 4 getting some ink. why he's getting a tattoo for a cause. >>> prince george's county police are giving out cash for guns. i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news 4, if you're a gun owner and want to get rid of your weapon, no questions asked, you don't want to miss this story. >>> last time we had air that cold was eight months ago and...