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cashhave been hemorrhaging over the past year, but the carrier managed to increase its profit forecast for 2016'twas much as $8 billion. emily? emily: is this really a turnaround for sprint? aidi: we have been asking that, haven't we? the ceo was very confident and he went so far to say that there was a perception gap to see that sprint was doing well. his executives are working hard. would to that extent, i agree, because the view of the turnaround is driven largely by these cuts rather than actual growth. the profit forecast has been up, but it has certainly be in -- certainly been a tough year. sprint is the second against investment for softbank and of course as you would know, the biggest investment was alibaba and that stock is down this year as well.
cashhave been hemorrhaging over the past year, but the carrier managed to increase its profit forecast for 2016'twas much as $8 billion. emily? emily: is this really a turnaround for sprint? aidi: we have been asking that, haven't we? the ceo was very confident and he went so far to say that there was a perception gap to see that sprint was doing well. his executives are working hard. would to that extent, i agree, because the view of the turnaround is driven largely by these cuts rather than...
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by comparison, sprint has been hemorrhaging cash over the past year. the u.s. carrier increased its profit forecast as much as $8 billion. virgin australia having a rough time, tumbling by the most in three months despite a return to profit. first-half net income coming in at $32 million from a year ago. paul allen sat down with the chief executive and talked to him about the impact of the cheapness of fuel. >> what is important here is to a third of this improvement was due to fuel. two thirds were driven by the fundamentals of the business. >> some old fuel hedges in the second half >> because fuel hedging winds down. we are expecting to see a
by comparison, sprint has been hemorrhaging cash over the past year. the u.s. carrier increased its profit forecast as much as $8 billion. virgin australia having a rough time, tumbling by the most in three months despite a return to profit. first-half net income coming in at $32 million from a year ago. paul allen sat down with the chief executive and talked to him about the impact of the cheapness of fuel. >> what is important here is to a third of this improvement was due to fuel. two...
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its side effects include hemorrhaging and infection and the chemical's failure rate is 15%. >> we've heard of horrific stories where people are actually engaging in consensual abuse trying to indues abortion. >> the state of texas says its restriction on women's health clinics impact women's physical health. >> what the court should really take into consideration, that is very burdensome. that's a heavy, heavy burden that you can't really explain. it is a pain there. >> and so you've heard now from women from across the state of texas with very different backgrounds coming from very different circumstances all complaining that these laws restricting abortions do place an undue burden. however when the justices hear this case on wednesday laurie, it will remain to be seen whether the constitutional matter will truly be decided. however, with one justice having died, the true question remains to be answered. >> joining me is maria mafucci, and from san francisco, don porter, thank you for joining us. let's start with you maria today, this is first time in decades that the supreme court
its side effects include hemorrhaging and infection and the chemical's failure rate is 15%. >> we've heard of horrific stories where people are actually engaging in consensual abuse trying to indues abortion. >> the state of texas says its restriction on women's health clinics impact women's physical health. >> what the court should really take into consideration, that is very burdensome. that's a heavy, heavy burden that you can't really explain. it is a pain there. >>...
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show when he began experiencing severe abdominal pain, and it is said that his death was caused by hemorrhagic shock. ed: president obama has said he will be closing guantanamo bay, and the prisoners would be moved somewhere to the united states. the facility would cost up to $305 million, after an initial president obama: guantanamo undermines our relationship with others, and they bring up the fact that guanta namo is not resolved. ed: the u.s. is currently prohibited by law from moving detainees to the u.s., and the plan also faces an appeal battle. the president said he may resort to executive action if it comes to that. heather: h e has never won an academy award. ed: rocky. heather: and a boost you can get from a sweet treat. harvey goal at some of this is headed here. rain and wind. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone ringing] but a little less crazy. we're d
show when he began experiencing severe abdominal pain, and it is said that his death was caused by hemorrhagic shock. ed: president obama has said he will be closing guantanamo bay, and the prisoners would be moved somewhere to the united states. the facility would cost up to $305 million, after an initial president obama: guantanamo undermines our relationship with others, and they bring up the fact that guanta namo is not resolved. ed: the u.s. is currently prohibited by law from moving...
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. >> that is the avm that is where hemmaging hemorrhaging was going on, i woke up one night i could not describe it was a headache, my head was pounding, i could not close my eyes, i could not walk, after hours, one of my god good friend's moms came to my apartment and picked me up, and described me looks like i was about to die. i was taken to the hospital after a long emergency room neurosurgeon at my bedside, saying we'll have to operate, and have brain surgery. i share this, i want young people to know, people look at me, i said i had brain surgery, they say not you, it could be anyone. it is scary you don't know if you have a avm unless you go once a year to get your mri . when you do the normal doctor's check up they are not scanning your brain. >> might take away from this, when i hear this some people assume you will have brain surgery, you probably near deet, you may not recover. you would never know that you you were went this surgery. process. but if you have a really good team, and have you a support system, i would say biggest part of healing process of the friends calling,
. >> that is the avm that is where hemmaging hemorrhaging was going on, i woke up one night i could not describe it was a headache, my head was pounding, i could not close my eyes, i could not walk, after hours, one of my god good friend's moms came to my apartment and picked me up, and described me looks like i was about to die. i was taken to the hospital after a long emergency room neurosurgeon at my bedside, saying we'll have to operate, and have brain surgery. i share this, i want...
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>> we were hemorrhaging 800,000 jobs a month when barack obama took a office and in a year, he steered the economy back to job growth. month by month for the remaining six years. >> after we got through the bump of $800 billion was stimulus that was taken out of the pocket, what's the job growth been there? its been terrible. the economy is sinking now. >> somebody just said $9 million were created under obama. that's not chump change. nobody else does. john, to you. what has done? what should one of the republican or democratic candidates do? people desperately need to see better median income. >> we haven't had grown-ups in d.c. in many years. this goes way back before president obama, believe me, the small business fairness act put together in the mid-90s by president clinton who also, when you talk about deregulation, president clinton was the one who spurred the economy through deregulation. that helped, that small business fairness act helped because of the right and the left actually worked together. and when you talk about jobs, it's not fair to cherry pick numbers like that. 4
>> we were hemorrhaging 800,000 jobs a month when barack obama took a office and in a year, he steered the economy back to job growth. month by month for the remaining six years. >> after we got through the bump of $800 billion was stimulus that was taken out of the pocket, what's the job growth been there? its been terrible. the economy is sinking now. >> somebody just said $9 million were created under obama. that's not chump change. nobody else does. john, to you. what has...
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rossi: she hemorrhaged badly during childbirth, and during her emergency hysterectomy she died. it was at that point that i was able to find the corresponding death certificate and get her name. georgina yates. he was put io the custody of his grandparents trudy and roy yates, georgina's parents. when we started looking at thomas... we knew. garcia: growing up, he got kicked out of two schools, both times for starting fires. fire-starting is the first part of what we used to call the homicidal triad. the other two parts are bedwetting and cruelty to animals. he was also in the emergency room a lot as a kid. he had a broken arm, burns, he broke a rib once. so he was either very clumsy or he was being beaten. then when he was 15, he committed his first murder. he was a skinny kid who snapped and stabbed a bully at school. [grunting] he was convicted, served 3 years in juvey, another 7 in prison, and then he was released on parole. but when he was on the inside, he spilled his guts to the prison shrink. he talked about how his grandmother wod starve him how she would beat him sense
rossi: she hemorrhaged badly during childbirth, and during her emergency hysterectomy she died. it was at that point that i was able to find the corresponding death certificate and get her name. georgina yates. he was put io the custody of his grandparents trudy and roy yates, georgina's parents. when we started looking at thomas... we knew. garcia: growing up, he got kicked out of two schools, both times for starting fires. fire-starting is the first part of what we used to call the homicidal...
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his job was to remove a polyp on a vocal cord that had hemorrhaged.>> the strategy was to remove the mass that was done with hand instruments and this is done under a surgical microscope and it seals the blood vessel off with a laser. that's also refer to as a greenlight laser. i have used this approach for steven tyler, keith urban, lionel richie. >>> overuse and singing while she was sick may have played a role in what happened. to heal, she was not supposed to speak for quite a while. >> i have an application on my phone and you type the words in and it speaks it. i found this one were you can point across. >> this doctor has worked with many superstars. sam smith this last year called him his angel and julie andrews and roger daltrey. these superstars are just a small number of the patients that doctors idol treats. most are simply everyday people like you and me losing their voices from overuse. >> things that are similar to what happened, happens every day to school teachers and coaches and parents of those children who were cheering at the game but this is an extremely common
his job was to remove a polyp on a vocal cord that had hemorrhaged.>> the strategy was to remove the mass that was done with hand instruments and this is done under a surgical microscope and it seals the blood vessel off with a laser. that's also refer to as a greenlight laser. i have used this approach for steven tyler, keith urban, lionel richie. >>> overuse and singing while she was sick may have played a role in what happened. to heal, she was not supposed to speak for quite...
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she lost her voice in 2011 after a growth on her vocal cord hemorrhaged. she had to have laser surgery to remove it, done by a doctor at massachusetts general. adele was not allowed to speak or sing for five long weeks. >> remind you, she is basically back to normal. i think she is well positioned to have a tremendously long and successful career. singing while she was sick almost sidelined adele forever. she helped james corden break youtube records with their version of carpool karaoke. >> tonight before the grammys, the host of the late late show had last -- had some laughs with justin bieber. coordinated last-minute help to prep. >> i haven't had time to moisturize. did you bring my moisturizer? can you apply it please while i drive? thank you. just on my t zones. it's going to be pandemonium when i get out of the car. i want to be my best. you know the spots. that's it. yeah. thank you. >> [ laughter ] this was corden and beaver's third -- justin bieber's third carpool karaoke. >> a lot of people have the same face. >>> coming up in sports, hockey has
she lost her voice in 2011 after a growth on her vocal cord hemorrhaged. she had to have laser surgery to remove it, done by a doctor at massachusetts general. adele was not allowed to speak or sing for five long weeks. >> remind you, she is basically back to normal. i think she is well positioned to have a tremendously long and successful career. singing while she was sick almost sidelined adele forever. she helped james corden break youtube records with their version of carpool karaoke....
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there' s no reason to think that support is going to hemorrhage. the real contest may be between these four guys. fernando: the governors. carl: the governors and cruz and marco rubio, who are bunched there. kasich, jeb, marco, cruz, between 12 points and 10 points, and one of them wants to finish second and they may get the most momentum. but, there' s no reason to think trump is going to lose new hampshire. fernando: well, carl, thank you so much. really appreciate your insights. brings flint to a breaking point. >> we can not guarantee at this point that the water is safe to drink. >> a nation turns to the mayor for answers. >> what happened in flint, hi, i'm henry winkler and i'm here to tell homeowners that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money... and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get
there' s no reason to think that support is going to hemorrhage. the real contest may be between these four guys. fernando: the governors. carl: the governors and cruz and marco rubio, who are bunched there. kasich, jeb, marco, cruz, between 12 points and 10 points, and one of them wants to finish second and they may get the most momentum. but, there' s no reason to think trump is going to lose new hampshire. fernando: well, carl, thank you so much. really appreciate your insights. brings flint...
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aches and pains, rash, and it also has severe forms that can include going into shock and having hemorrhaging. >> the mosquito that carries dengue can also carry the zika virus. the more than 50 cases identified in the continental u.s. so far have been acquired by travel, but it has been contracted locally in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising at all if just like chicken, and just like dengue, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted zika. >> but they are trying to break the cycle of transmission. al jazeera. >> new worries today over a popular type of heart burn drug. how it could be raising your risk of glen sha. german researchers found people 75 years and older who used proton much inhibitors has a 44% increase risk of dementia. the group of drugs popular brands like pry lo sek. the study only found an section, not a cause and effect. prove as bit more uplifting. it says exercise can keep the brain bigger later in life. researchers found less active people in their 40's have smaller pain volumes than people who work out. they say the finders c
aches and pains, rash, and it also has severe forms that can include going into shock and having hemorrhaging. >> the mosquito that carries dengue can also carry the zika virus. the more than 50 cases identified in the continental u.s. so far have been acquired by travel, but it has been contracted locally in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising at all if just like chicken, and just like dengue, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted...
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. >> joyce emanuel lost her baby more than a week ago and suffered a serious hemorrhage. >> we treateder and found that she needed blood. if she doesn't get blood she'll eventually suffer heart failure and die. >> joyce's mother was willing to donate but wasn't a match. her father was a match but refused to give her his blood. the hospital couldn't help either. there are only nine units of blood in this fridge and it's all been donatefor specific patients. so while there is a blood transfusion in town for general donations at this hospital they say they haven't received any blood from them for over a month now. a lack of understanding, joyce is far from an isolated case. in the maternity wards this new mother was in desperate need of blood but her family didn't donate either. >> they don't want to donate. some of them are fearing screening. they don't like to be screened. they don't know their status, hiv status, hepatitis and all this. they fear that to be known all right? it is a points. some of them feel that if the blood is taken from them, they may develop diseases and all this. >
. >> joyce emanuel lost her baby more than a week ago and suffered a serious hemorrhage. >> we treateder and found that she needed blood. if she doesn't get blood she'll eventually suffer heart failure and die. >> joyce's mother was willing to donate but wasn't a match. her father was a match but refused to give her his blood. the hospital couldn't help either. there are only nine units of blood in this fridge and it's all been donatefor specific patients. so while there is a...
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fever, muscle aches and pain, rash, and severe forms that can include going into shock and having hemorrhages>> reporter: the mosquito can also carry the zika virus. the more than 50 cases of zika identified in the u.s. so far have been acquired by travel, but it has been contracted locally in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising at all if just like dengue, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted zika. >> reporter: in hawaii officials say the state is still safe to visit and the number of dengue cases is on the decline. >>> that winter weather advisory for parts of the northeast set to expire in about an hour from now. temperatures rising, creating nasty travel conditions out there. that triggered some damaging tornados as well across the gulf coast. >> reporter: a powerful 1200 mile long winter storm stretching from the south to the northeast will head offshore today. right on the heels of the storm that brought record cold over the within, it brought enough snow and wind to cause virginia and north carolina to declare states of emergency. some pa
fever, muscle aches and pain, rash, and severe forms that can include going into shock and having hemorrhages>> reporter: the mosquito can also carry the zika virus. the more than 50 cases of zika identified in the u.s. so far have been acquired by travel, but it has been contracted locally in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising at all if just like dengue, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted zika. >> reporter: in hawaii...
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this woman left her baby more than a week ago and has suffered a serious hemorrhage. >> we treated herand found she needed blood. if they doesn't get blood she'll suffer heart failure and die. >> her mother was willing to donate but wasn't a match. her father was a match but refused to give her his blood. the hospital could not help, either. >> there are only nine units of blood in this fridge, and it's all been donated for specific patients. so while there is a blood transfusion center for general donation, this hospital has not received any blood for over a blood now. >> the lack of understanding about blood transfusion keeps people from donating even for their own family. joyce is far from an isolated case. in the maternity ward this mother was in desperate need of blood, but they are family would not donate either. >> they do not want to donate. some of them fear the screening. they don't like to be screened. they don't want to know its status, whether it's hiv, hepatitis, they fear that to be known. some feel that if the blood is taken from them they may develop diseases. >> until
this woman left her baby more than a week ago and has suffered a serious hemorrhage. >> we treated herand found she needed blood. if they doesn't get blood she'll suffer heart failure and die. >> her mother was willing to donate but wasn't a match. her father was a match but refused to give her his blood. the hospital could not help, either. >> there are only nine units of blood in this fridge, and it's all been donated for specific patients. so while there is a blood...
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it causes fever, muscle aches and pains, rash and has severe forms, going into shock and having hemorrhaging. >> the mosquito that carries dengue fever can carry the zika virus, linked to birth defects in south america. the cases in the continental u.s. have been contracted by travel but have been contracted locally in puerto rico and the virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising at all if just like chickengunya and just like dengue, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted zika. >> in hawaii, officials say the state is still safe to visit and number of the dengue fever cases on the decline. they are trying to break the cycle of transmission. >>> dr. skinner, the director of global disaster response said hawaii's response is the right one. >> this declaration of the emergency is very smart by the mayor and supported by the governor of hawaii. that's a good decision. why on the islands of hawaii, they have this mosquito, this particular mosquito, it transmits three diseases, the zika virus, dengue fever and chickengunya. it's hard to differentiate when someone is sick. they have
it causes fever, muscle aches and pains, rash and has severe forms, going into shock and having hemorrhaging. >> the mosquito that carries dengue fever can carry the zika virus, linked to birth defects in south america. the cases in the continental u.s. have been contracted by travel but have been contracted locally in puerto rico and the virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising at all if just like chickengunya and just like dengue, we do see isolated clusters of locally...
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a woman who had hemorrhag 12 yea saw an access to him and she just said, if i can touch the hem of his garment, i know i'll be made whole. a blind mand man couldn't see, but he could hear the foot steps. they said, shut up. the bible said he crowd louder. this is my moment. this is my moment. he discerned difference. that's what wisdom is. wisdom is the ability to discern difference in people. who creates loss, who creates gain. who feeds your weakness, who feeds your gift. who belongs in your past, who that's what wisdom is. the first thing that you need to understand, the first thing you need to understand, is that nothing has the same value. nothing. jesus didn't even treat everybody the same. one woman said i believe you should treat everybody the same. i said, oh, you cook breakfast for your neighbor's husband? you know, if you just think twiceou're almost geneious in our generation. deuteronomy says, this is your wisdom. this is the wisdom of god. god. your wisdom is proportion to your god knowledge. here's my story. my father built seven churches from scratch, built them himself
a woman who had hemorrhag 12 yea saw an access to him and she just said, if i can touch the hem of his garment, i know i'll be made whole. a blind mand man couldn't see, but he could hear the foot steps. they said, shut up. the bible said he crowd louder. this is my moment. this is my moment. he discerned difference. that's what wisdom is. wisdom is the ability to discern difference in people. who creates loss, who creates gain. who feeds your weakness, who feeds your gift. who belongs in your...
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. >> did day look for signs of hemorrhage in the eyes and lips and smelling the breath for any unusuale of odor, removing the underclothing to see whether there was, you know, any trauma anywhere on the body? any injection sites? and there's no indication that any of that was done. >> reporter: checking for those trace of hemorrhage or odor richie says could have told investigators if justice scalia was suffocated or poisoned. conspiracy theories fueled by comments made by the owner of the ranch. john poindexter told a newspaper justice scalia was found with a pillow over his head. donald trump weighed in. >> it's a horrible topic. they said they found a pillow on his face, unusual place to find a pillow. >> reporter: john poindexter said, "the pillow was over his headboard and over his head when he was discovered. he looked like someone who had had a restful night's sleep. there was no evidence of anything else." law professor jonathan turley said there wasn't anything suspicion about just scalia's death. >> when you have a supreme court justice who passes away, you don't have the sam
. >> did day look for signs of hemorrhage in the eyes and lips and smelling the breath for any unusuale of odor, removing the underclothing to see whether there was, you know, any trauma anywhere on the body? any injection sites? and there's no indication that any of that was done. >> reporter: checking for those trace of hemorrhage or odor richie says could have told investigators if justice scalia was suffocated or poisoned. conspiracy theories fueled by comments made by the owner...
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she was in acute hemorrhagic shock when they wheeled her in. thought for sure we'd be calling it. did she say anything at all? not to me, but my concern was getting her on the table. she was down a liter of blood with eight deep, penetrating wounds. but it was her lucky day. deep cuts missed the majors. well, whoever did this thought they were tying up all the loose ends well, they didn't. she's conscious. stabilized faster than i thought she would. that's why i called. well, thank you, doctor. we appreciate it. just take it easy. room's getting crowded. who's in there? one of yours. hey, fellas. bob cerullo, friend of the family. how you doing, man? you on the job? retired out of the seven-four. listen, if she's able, we'd like to ask her a few questions. so if you can give us some time. can he stay? okay. that's fine. mrs. messick... do you know the men who did this to you? no. did you get a good look at them? white. 20s. did you get a good look at a face? one of them... pretty good. would you recognize him if you saw him again? do you think that your husband may have known the
she was in acute hemorrhagic shock when they wheeled her in. thought for sure we'd be calling it. did she say anything at all? not to me, but my concern was getting her on the table. she was down a liter of blood with eight deep, penetrating wounds. but it was her lucky day. deep cuts missed the majors. well, whoever did this thought they were tying up all the loose ends well, they didn't. she's conscious. stabilized faster than i thought she would. that's why i called. well, thank you, doctor....
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. >> reporter: random reaction from delawareans happy that the hemorrhaging of jobs appears to be stopped. >> great for the citizens of delaware. a lot of people they have families, they have mortgages, they have car notes. >> it's really sad to see what's happened to so many employees who have devoted their lives here so the more jobs saved the better. >> reporter: for two centuries, dupont has been the basic fabric of delaware's economy. not long ago, it appeared to be a pipe dream that the state would get to keep two-thirds of the merger spinoff. in wilmington, i'm vernon odom, channel6 "action news." >> in philadelphia congressman chaka fattah has retained a new defense team. fattah said that he had trouble paying his former lawyers because law focused on raising money for his reelection campaign. despite the switch the judge plans to move forward with the fraud trial against fattah on may second. the 11 term democrat is accused of misusing campaign donations and charitable funds. >>> and a heated trial took place in limerick today. the courtroom was a fourth grade classroom and the d
. >> reporter: random reaction from delawareans happy that the hemorrhaging of jobs appears to be stopped. >> great for the citizens of delaware. a lot of people they have families, they have mortgages, they have car notes. >> it's really sad to see what's happened to so many employees who have devoted their lives here so the more jobs saved the better. >> reporter: for two centuries, dupont has been the basic fabric of delaware's economy. not long ago, it appeared to be...
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her doctors put her on 48 hours of vocal rest because she was at risk of hemorrhaging her vocal cords. >> romona: as you can man -- can imagine social media was a buzz because of what happened during the show. dan deroos is here with who you were tweeting about. >> dan: who won the grammys? if we put it that way as far as the hash tags used, who is getting the most mention and the most buzz people are talking about? this is using some new technology to follow the at low rhythms. hands down kendrick lamar and his pretty powerful he is first right now. 53% of all mentions on twitter facebook right now involving these five artists are kendrick lamar. when we get to second it is the weekend on had -- had a big night at 18% of the mentions. lady gaga had the -- had maybe the pr form mans of the night. let's get -- performance of the night. she is still only third in all of the mentions. 11% at this point. and we have put all of this available. you have it available if you go to my twitter page and the cleveland 19 twitter. it also includes all of this. a lot of pictures and parts of the pe
her doctors put her on 48 hours of vocal rest because she was at risk of hemorrhaging her vocal cords. >> romona: as you can man -- can imagine social media was a buzz because of what happened during the show. dan deroos is here with who you were tweeting about. >> dan: who won the grammys? if we put it that way as far as the hash tags used, who is getting the most mention and the most buzz people are talking about? this is using some new technology to follow the at low rhythms....
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and the iranian economy was, frankly, prior to this hemorrhaging. hemorrhaging because the sanctions which we had pushed had worked. the sanctions we pushed in 2010 and 2012 had led, by 2013, to the implosion of the economy there. now iran's leaders are predicting swift growth. and they're probably right. because we see these european countries, that have observed that the sanctions dam is broken and they are sprinting into the iranian market to cut billions in deals and to invest there. and they're making a mockery of the administration's claim that sanctions could snap back if iran cheats. you tell me if these companies are going to turn back when iran stiffs international inspectors. the revolutionary guards, already iran's most powerful economic actor. now those are the words of our treasury department. the most powerful economic actor. why would that be the iranian guards? because they're the ones that nationalized the construction firms and the companies. so they're only going to grow more powerful with this additional international investment
and the iranian economy was, frankly, prior to this hemorrhaging. hemorrhaging because the sanctions which we had pushed had worked. the sanctions we pushed in 2010 and 2012 had led, by 2013, to the implosion of the economy there. now iran's leaders are predicting swift growth. and they're probably right. because we see these european countries, that have observed that the sanctions dam is broken and they are sprinting into the iranian market to cut billions in deals and to invest there. and...
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. >> in 2011 adele had throat surgery to row move a poll lip on her vocal cords that had hemorrhaged.ce were likely to blame for her vocal issues. adele's surgery was performed by dr. stephen seidel who says the issue adele had isn't limited to singers. >> things similar to what happened to adele it happens every day to school teachers, coaches, maybe the parents of those children who are rooting at the game. but this is an extremely common problem. from my view, she is basically back to normal. i think she's well positioned to have a tremendously long and successful career. >> adele now says she's in the best shape of her life and she's given up smoking. the doctor has some other very high profile clients, steven tyler, keith urban, lionell ritchie, julianne druce and sam smith who called him an angel. >> what a gift he has to give them. no question. no question about it. >> tonight's grammies featured a number of tributes to musicians who recently passed. >> lady ba good played tribute to the late david bowie. ♪ >> late bb king was remembered by bonnie rate, chris stapleton and -- s
. >> in 2011 adele had throat surgery to row move a poll lip on her vocal cords that had hemorrhaged.ce were likely to blame for her vocal issues. adele's surgery was performed by dr. stephen seidel who says the issue adele had isn't limited to singers. >> things similar to what happened to adele it happens every day to school teachers, coaches, maybe the parents of those children who are rooting at the game. but this is an extremely common problem. from my view, she is basically...
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. >> in 2011 adele had throat surgery to row move a poll lip on her vocal cords that had hemorrhaged.le sick and over using her voice were likely to blame for her vocal issues. adele's surgery was performed by dr. stephen seidel who says the issue adele had isn't limited to singers. >> things similar to what happened to adele it happens every day to school teachers, coaches, maybe the parents of those children who are rooting at the game. but this is an extremely common problem. from my view, she is basically back to normal. i think she's well positioned to have a tremendously long and successful career. >> adele now says she's in the best shape of her life and she's given up smoking. the doctor has some other very high profile clients, steven tyler, keith urban, lionell ritchie, julianne druce and sam smith who called him an angel. >> what a gift he has to give them. no question. no question about it. >> tonight's grammies featured a number of tributes to musicians who recently passed. >> lady ba good played tribute to the late david bowie. ♪ >> late bb king was remembered by bonnie
. >> in 2011 adele had throat surgery to row move a poll lip on her vocal cords that had hemorrhaged.le sick and over using her voice were likely to blame for her vocal issues. adele's surgery was performed by dr. stephen seidel who says the issue adele had isn't limited to singers. >> things similar to what happened to adele it happens every day to school teachers, coaches, maybe the parents of those children who are rooting at the game. but this is an extremely common problem....
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cause of death was massive hemorrhage. both the carotid and the femoral arteries were severed, in addition to the other stab wounds. there's no signs of any otr injuries or of sexual assault. were the arteries cut first? it's hard to say, but it's very likely. the first victim, lincoln bell, he had the same targeted lacerations to those arteries. the other stab wounds, they seem more random. so the unsub knew the best way to kill them, but he stabbed them multiple times afterwards to express his rage. there's also something else that's unusual. these stab wounds have a curvature to them. they weren't made with an ordinary straight blade. what sort of knife did he use? based on my measurements, they were curved, sort of like a half circle. like a mezzaluna. does a mezzaluna look like this? not exactly. the knife that made these wounds probably had a vertical handle at least 6 inches long in order to get the leverage for the depth. i agree. these killings could be sacrificial. agent hotchner. yes, sir. detective harrison che
cause of death was massive hemorrhage. both the carotid and the femoral arteries were severed, in addition to the other stab wounds. there's no signs of any otr injuries or of sexual assault. were the arteries cut first? it's hard to say, but it's very likely. the first victim, lincoln bell, he had the same targeted lacerations to those arteries. the other stab wounds, they seem more random. so the unsub knew the best way to kill them, but he stabbed them multiple times afterwards to express...
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. >> you know when you have been really hit by super hot and you feel like having a brain hemorrhage?ur vision starts to tunnel out. >> you're halfway through and you're aware that your hair has just burst into flames. that perfect balance of pain and pleasure and more pain, brain flooding with endorphins and all is well with the world. until tomorrow morning. so i've had a couple cocktails. maybe we should like totally get a tattoo tomorrow, man. >> magic tattoos. ♪ >> time for bed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so i woke up in a state of nfusion d deep concern after inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine last night. i have spiraled into some identity crisis. inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i would like to say. it was very traumatic. i need to go to a strip club and watch a football game, mow the lawn and barbecue all at the same time. i'll help somebody mow the lawn. i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. you know, every region has sort of an iconic dish. you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut
. >> you know when you have been really hit by super hot and you feel like having a brain hemorrhage?ur vision starts to tunnel out. >> you're halfway through and you're aware that your hair has just burst into flames. that perfect balance of pain and pleasure and more pain, brain flooding with endorphins and all is well with the world. until tomorrow morning. so i've had a couple cocktails. maybe we should like totally get a tattoo tomorrow, man. >> magic tattoos. ♪...
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reforms that have been talking about make it difficult to afford, then they may be if they arentinue hemorrhagings. a more viable strategy is to think about letting the currency float more freely. the problem is the way they implemented the move towards a flexible currency in a very unfortunate move on behalf of policymakers created a situation against is working them. the big question is how do they get there. i don't think capital controls are a good part of the solution to that. joe: you mention the country needs to take domestic resume forms, easier said than done. beside currency flexibility, what are some concrete steps that china could do to do with the lack of confidence, slowing growth? is a big, complex economy, and no one expects them to achieve big reforms overnight. what is concerning investors and analysts is that the notion of any momentum of reform, especially on the real side of the economy, the reform of the state owned enterprises, the banking system, the labor markets -- if they make a commitment, to take action, and in the short-term are going to use fiscal policy where they
reforms that have been talking about make it difficult to afford, then they may be if they arentinue hemorrhagings. a more viable strategy is to think about letting the currency float more freely. the problem is the way they implemented the move towards a flexible currency in a very unfortunate move on behalf of policymakers created a situation against is working them. the big question is how do they get there. i don't think capital controls are a good part of the solution to that. joe: you...
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cashhave been hemorrhaging over the past year, but the carrier managed to increase its profit forecast6'twas much as $8 billion. emily? emily: is this really a turnaround for sprint? aidi: we have been asking that, haven't we? the ceo was very confident and he went so far to say that there was a perception gap to see that sprint was doing well. his executives are working hard. would to that extent, i agree, because the view of the turnaround is driven largely by these cuts rather than actual growth. the profit forecast has been up, but it has certainly be in -- certainly been a tough year. sprint is the second against investment for softbank and of course as you would know, the biggest investment was alibaba and that stock is down this year as well. emily: all right, take you so much for that update. dayal news 24 hours a powered by our 2400 news journalist around the world. from the newsroom in san francisco, i am emily chang. ♪. ♪ tech companies led wednesday's rally as they held back from a rally. the big winners of 2015 are now seeing big volatility. market them as an has spread as
cashhave been hemorrhaging over the past year, but the carrier managed to increase its profit forecast6'twas much as $8 billion. emily? emily: is this really a turnaround for sprint? aidi: we have been asking that, haven't we? the ceo was very confident and he went so far to say that there was a perception gap to see that sprint was doing well. his executives are working hard. would to that extent, i agree, because the view of the turnaround is driven largely by these cuts rather than actual...
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what injuries are going to involve the brain, the bleeding over the brain like a subdural hemorrhage and then the real question is, do these injuries fit with his own actions, his own fall down the stairway or could it implicate somebody else? let us see what's in his head. >> now christina moves on to face two of her skillful and hard-to-stomach operation, opening the head so dr. spitz can examine the brain. >> i will take the bone saw and saw around the skull, pick off the skull cap, expose the brain and remove the brain. i have a shield because i do the saw work and sometimes bone and blood will start spattering up and i'd like to save my eyes from getting any of that in there. >> break apart? not really? >> no. >> going to have a big something in here. >> the skull is opened. the brain removed. and krueger's killer stares dr. spitz straight in the eye. >> that's pretty cool. where you have an impact to the back of your head you get the contusions opposite. that's what these are. these are all contusions. >> right. >> enough to kill you, right? >> yep. he had a very specific bruis
what injuries are going to involve the brain, the bleeding over the brain like a subdural hemorrhage and then the real question is, do these injuries fit with his own actions, his own fall down the stairway or could it implicate somebody else? let us see what's in his head. >> now christina moves on to face two of her skillful and hard-to-stomach operation, opening the head so dr. spitz can examine the brain. >> i will take the bone saw and saw around the skull, pick off the skull...
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that day in 2008 to in the last four months of the year through the first half of 2009 our economy hemorrhaged i believe 8 plus million jobs. many were manufacturing jobs and many industrial, good union paying jobs in my part of the country but everywhere. and you write over and over how the economy needed fiscal help. you got that fiscal help in the late bush years with the stimulus, tax-cut stimulus you supported. i think in retrospect you thought it was inadequate but important. another recovery act or stimulus you said was inadequate as many of us thought voting for it. here is my question, sorry for the long intro, you know what happened after we did that. overwhelming republican opposition to spending money, to fight austerity and help you with the monetary policy and fiscal on the other hand. you were appointed three times by president bush, a republican. i don't know about your politics. the secretary was a republican appointed by the bush administration. why was it hard for the two of you to convince republicans to step up on the fiscal policy to grow the economy? ... >> >> to a signi
that day in 2008 to in the last four months of the year through the first half of 2009 our economy hemorrhaged i believe 8 plus million jobs. many were manufacturing jobs and many industrial, good union paying jobs in my part of the country but everywhere. and you write over and over how the economy needed fiscal help. you got that fiscal help in the late bush years with the stimulus, tax-cut stimulus you supported. i think in retrospect you thought it was inadequate but important. another...
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so the good liberals, they wrote me a check to stop hemorrhaging the money. and we did -- it was a streaming video show that i did with sam seder who is the host of "the majority report." he still does political talk. and i was so devastated because of my divorce going on. like, i was emotionally incapacitated. i didn't think i could be funny at all. so i was like, we got to get sam in here. because not only do i want to not talk or be funny, i don't want to talk about politics, certainly. i need someone in here to watch my back because i might start crying at any moment. >> yeah. >> so, and me and sam, we don't get along that great. it's okay. it's comedic, but it's difficult. so we're doing this streaming video show in the break room of air america that no one is watching. and we're doing it daily. >> it's called the "breakroom," right? >> yeah, "breakroom live." >> right. >> we could not get any traction with that thing. no one cared about that show. >> yeah. >> and we were putting so much into it and it was just stupid. so -- but it was funny with me and
so the good liberals, they wrote me a check to stop hemorrhaging the money. and we did -- it was a streaming video show that i did with sam seder who is the host of "the majority report." he still does political talk. and i was so devastated because of my divorce going on. like, i was emotionally incapacitated. i didn't think i could be funny at all. so i was like, we got to get sam in here. because not only do i want to not talk or be funny, i don't want to talk about politics,...
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it causes fever, muscle aches and pains, rash and has severe forms, going into shock and hemorrhagingito that carries dengue fever can carry the zika virus. the 250 cases in the continental u.s. have been by travel but have been contracted locally in puerto rico and the virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising if just like chickengunya and dengue fever, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted zika. >> in hawaii, the officials say the state is still safe to visit and number of the dengue fever cases on the decline. they are trying to break the cycle of transmission. >>> new worries over a popular type of heartburn drug. they could be raising your risk of dementia. people 75 years and older who us proton pump inhibitors had a 44% increased risk of dementia. the group of drugs include prilosec and prevacid. >>> another study says exercise at middle age could keep the brain bigger later in life. reservers at boston university found less active people in their 40's had smaller brain volumes than people who work out. the findings could be linked to heart health and blood pre
it causes fever, muscle aches and pains, rash and has severe forms, going into shock and hemorrhagingito that carries dengue fever can carry the zika virus. the 250 cases in the continental u.s. have been by travel but have been contracted locally in puerto rico and the virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising if just like chickengunya and dengue fever, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted zika. >> in hawaii, the officials say the state is still safe to visit and...
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by comparison, sprint has been hemorrhaging cash over the past year. the u.s.ncreased its profit forecast as much as $8 billion. virgin australia having a rough time, tumbling by the most in three months despite a return to profit. first-half net income coming in at $32 million from a year ago. paul allen sat down with the chief executive and talked to him about the impact of the cheapness of fuel. >> what is important here is to a third of this improvement was due to fuel. two thirds were driven by the fundamentals of the business. >> some old fuel hedges in the second half >> because fuel hedging winds down. we are expecting to see a similar benefit in the second half. the reason it is a similar benefit and not greater is , these we have to remember back half of last year, oil prices had already come down. , ithe hedging winds down will be compared to the previous, corresponding half. it is like for like. >> so you are confident this >> youis sustainable? never know what is going to happen. from what we can see, we feel confident that we would be profitable t
by comparison, sprint has been hemorrhaging cash over the past year. the u.s.ncreased its profit forecast as much as $8 billion. virgin australia having a rough time, tumbling by the most in three months despite a return to profit. first-half net income coming in at $32 million from a year ago. paul allen sat down with the chief executive and talked to him about the impact of the cheapness of fuel. >> what is important here is to a third of this improvement was due to fuel. two thirds...
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what roles do you see the intelligent agencies taking to prevent this hemorrhaging of american technologicaldvantage? >> i think it's our responsibility to ensure that our policymakers and particularly the department of defense are aware of this hemorrhage, if you will, of technological information that the chinese have. i think our duty, our obligation from a standpoint is to make sure people know about this and suggest ways to try to stop it. >> general stewart. >> i don't know if i could add anything to that. we detect and get enough of previous appreciation and understanding of the threat factors. we inform, and if we provide -- if we can we provide potential solutions. i think we identify more and report. >> with regard to the tools that you have available today, do you have the appropriate equipment, tools and technology to be able to detect and report on these attacks? >> yes we do, but i do think, and this gives me an opportunity for a small commercial that we do sustain r&d and that we stay ahead of cyber technological development for intelligence purposes. >> what you believe const
what roles do you see the intelligent agencies taking to prevent this hemorrhaging of american technologicaldvantage? >> i think it's our responsibility to ensure that our policymakers and particularly the department of defense are aware of this hemorrhage, if you will, of technological information that the chinese have. i think our duty, our obligation from a standpoint is to make sure people know about this and suggest ways to try to stop it. >> general stewart. >> i don't...
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what roles do you see the intelligence agencies taken to prevent this hemorrhaging of american technological advantage? >> well, i figured is our response ability to ensure that our policymakers, particularly the department of defense are aware of this hemorrhage, if you will, of technological information that the chinese have. so, i think our duty, our obligation is from eight intelligence committee standpoint to make sure people know about this and where we can see just ways to stop it. >> general stuart seebeck i don't know if i can add anything more to that. we detect. we get appreciation, understanding of the threat factors, we inform and if we can we provide potential solutions. then, it comes up to those who have the technology, who had been threatened their intellectual property threatened to take those countermeasures, so i think we are identifying more and we report and it's over to the users. >> would you both with regard to the tools you have available today, do you have the appropriate equipment, tools and technology to be able to detect and reports these attacks? >> yes, we do,
what roles do you see the intelligence agencies taken to prevent this hemorrhaging of american technological advantage? >> well, i figured is our response ability to ensure that our policymakers, particularly the department of defense are aware of this hemorrhage, if you will, of technological information that the chinese have. so, i think our duty, our obligation is from eight intelligence committee standpoint to make sure people know about this and where we can see just ways to stop it....
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chris christie is hemorrhaging money.basically if he doesn't finish better than marco rubio in that establishment lane his campaign's over. basically he is throwing everything but the kitchen sink up there to new hampshire voters. here is the real trick besides donald trump winning in new hampshire. the question who will finish second in that four-car pileup with kasich, christie and bush, if marco rubio can consolidate that, guess what, the governors will go home after new hampshire. deirdre: we want to play for balance chris christie's comments just casting the governor as disappointed. here is his comment. >> i think chris didn't perform very well last night in iowa. sometimes when people get disappointed they react poorly. as far as answering questions, megyn i've been with you at least once a week. uestions all the time. deirdre: what is your take, ebony? >> i actually agree with senator rubio on this. look, chris christie is just hating plain and simple. of course there have been tough questions. i actually think th
chris christie is hemorrhaging money.basically if he doesn't finish better than marco rubio in that establishment lane his campaign's over. basically he is throwing everything but the kitchen sink up there to new hampshire voters. here is the real trick besides donald trump winning in new hampshire. the question who will finish second in that four-car pileup with kasich, christie and bush, if marco rubio can consolidate that, guess what, the governors will go home after new hampshire. deirdre:...
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they're both hemorrhaging oil and putting a band-aid of it. iran won't join the agreement. iran wants to produce what they were producing presanction levels, which is about 2 million more barrels a day than it is now. so there's not the full impact of oil production on the market right now. >> let's talk about crude oil volatility. we do have expiration of the march contract on monday. does that have something to do with what we're seeing today, or is it just general concern about what's happening in the marketplace. >> you do get a little bit of whippiness. $30 a barlg beirel being a nice number. besides that, griz laid out the fundamental picture. we pray gmay get a temporary ri i think the only reason the dollar is weakened recently -- that's the only reason why crude has moved higher over the last one month. the fundamental picture hasn't changed to make me a buyer. >> for more on futures head to the website futuresnowcnbc.com. >>> coming up on the program, yahoo for sale? the tech company announcing it will explore strategic alternatives. we'll have the latest on who m
they're both hemorrhaging oil and putting a band-aid of it. iran won't join the agreement. iran wants to produce what they were producing presanction levels, which is about 2 million more barrels a day than it is now. so there's not the full impact of oil production on the market right now. >> let's talk about crude oil volatility. we do have expiration of the march contract on monday. does that have something to do with what we're seeing today, or is it just general concern about what's...
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. >> if they'd looked for signs of particular hemorrhage in the eyes and lips and smelling the breathnderclothing to see whether there was any trauma anywhere on the body, any injection sites, and there's no indication that any of that was done. >> checking for those traces of hemorrhage or odor, richie says, could have told investigators if he was suffocated or poisoned. comments were fueled by the owner of the ranch. john poindexter told a texas newspaper justice scalia was found with a pillow over his head. donald trump weighed in. >> it's a horrible topic. they said they found the pillow on his face which is a pretty unusual place to find a pillow. >> john poindexter now tells cnn, quote, the pillow was against the headboard and over his head when he was discovered. he looked like someone who had had a restful night's sleep. there was no evidence of anything else. law professor jonathan turley doesn't believe there was anything suspicious about justice scalia's death, but said nor answers are needed. >> you have a supreme court justice who passes away, you don't have the same abil
. >> if they'd looked for signs of particular hemorrhage in the eyes and lips and smelling the breathnderclothing to see whether there was any trauma anywhere on the body, any injection sites, and there's no indication that any of that was done. >> checking for those traces of hemorrhage or odor, richie says, could have told investigators if he was suffocated or poisoned. comments were fueled by the owner of the ranch. john poindexter told a texas newspaper justice scalia was found...
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michael: it is the single greatest hemorrhage of legitimate american secrets in the history of the republicothers asked me this question they jump in on metadata. let me concede the point. the other 98% of what he released has to do with how america collects foreign intelligence. what civil liberties quotient was there? the document he gave a thatspondent allowed correspondent to write about the ability of the national security agency to intercept and penetrate the unclassified e-mails of the syrian armed forces. what civil liberties quotient are we suggesting when he makes public that nsa and gchq intercepted the satellite phone of someone at the g 20 meeting. charlie: has there been, as far as you know, any deaths because of what he did? michael: i don't know. i am not in government. it might be difficult to prove even with the full evidentiary trail that a caused b. when i talk to people still in government, i say, i am saying public things. tell me that you will not saw the limb off behind me. have these revelations harmed american security? what i get is something like, oh, yes. charli
michael: it is the single greatest hemorrhage of legitimate american secrets in the history of the republicothers asked me this question they jump in on metadata. let me concede the point. the other 98% of what he released has to do with how america collects foreign intelligence. what civil liberties quotient was there? the document he gave a thatspondent allowed correspondent to write about the ability of the national security agency to intercept and penetrate the unclassified e-mails of the...
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, muscle aches, pains, rash, and it also has skier forms that can include going into shock and hemorrhaging. >> reporter: the mosquito that carries dengue is linked to the zika virus. more than 50 cases in the continental u.s. so far have been acquired by travel. but it has been contracted legally in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising at all if just like chicken and dengue, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted zeek a >> reporter: in hawaii, the officials say that the state is still safe to visit. and the number of dengue cases is on the decline. but they're trying to break the cycle of transmission. >>> former u.n. secretary beautgalley has died. he served starting in 199 2. and the u.s. blocked his chances for another term after years of friction with the clinton administration. he was 90 years old. >>> a model for schools across america. and i'll speak with the superintendent about the amazing way that she's getting it down down. >> you know, we brought you a truly inspiring story last night about a school superintendent who helped to turn
, muscle aches, pains, rash, and it also has skier forms that can include going into shock and hemorrhaging. >> reporter: the mosquito that carries dengue is linked to the zika virus. more than 50 cases in the continental u.s. so far have been acquired by travel. but it has been contracted legally in puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. >> it would not be surprising at all if just like chicken and dengue, we do see isolated clusters of locally transmitted zeek a >>...