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a witness was able to give police a description hoff the car involved. police located the car and arrested christian pena of season rosa for felony hit-and-run and driving under the influence. he is on profirings prior dui conviction. >> jury deliberations are set to continue in the trial of a former elementary school principal accused of not reporting child sex abuse. the former principal, vijay told the jury she didn't report the abuse because the teacher convinced her the abuse was part of a lesson plan. >>> life is slowly improving for victims of hurricane sandy. but the bad news is never far away. sandy is now responsible for at least 113 deaths. nearly half of those were in new york. these are the above and after pictures of the damage. 730,000 new york residents are without power and overnight temperatures dropped into the 30s. >> people are in homes that are uninhabitable. it's going to become increasingly clear they're uninhabitable when the temperature drops and the heat doesn't go on. that's when they'll know they're uninhabitable. >> they als
a witness was able to give police a description hoff the car involved. police located the car and arrested christian pena of season rosa for felony hit-and-run and driving under the influence. he is on profirings prior dui conviction. >> jury deliberations are set to continue in the trial of a former elementary school principal accused of not reporting child sex abuse. the former principal, vijay told the jury she didn't report the abuse because the teacher convinced her the abuse was...
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. >> tim hoff loves to burn off steam on his snowmobile. >> it's adrenaline, challenging, excitement,, beautiful. >> for him the best part by far is jumping. >> you get more height off to go bigger and farther. >> he snowmobiles with his brother rob. together they seek out bigger cliffs to jump from. >> we try and get up early in the morning, and we call it dawn patrol. it's getting up before the sun comes up and getting the fresh tracks and getting out there. >> tim and i are always pushing the limits. oh, yeah, i see a cliff. that's ten feet. we can do that. then the next one it's 20 feet. and he does a 30 and i got to do a 40. it steps up from there. >> even the brothers like the hoff brothers can reach their limit. >> march 2010, tim, rob and a camera crew are in the mountains of british columbia, canada, on a quest to film their biggest jumps yet. >> we wanted to get a lot of air footage, powder footage. in that area you can get more big fast pictures and shots because it's so big, so long, so much terrain. >> everybody was pumped up and ready to drop a cliff or do a big jump or
. >> tim hoff loves to burn off steam on his snowmobile. >> it's adrenaline, challenging, excitement,, beautiful. >> for him the best part by far is jumping. >> you get more height off to go bigger and farther. >> he snowmobiles with his brother rob. together they seek out bigger cliffs to jump from. >> we try and get up early in the morning, and we call it dawn patrol. it's getting up before the sun comes up and getting the fresh tracks and getting out...
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the reports we're receiving is that hoff of the people who have so far been treated at shifa hospital which is the biggest hospital in gaza city off of the people being rushed there are in fact children the hospital is simply not coping it's running short of space and also medical supplies at the same time there was an israeli air force strike there lived ten members of the same family killed when a three story building in which they were collapsed around him were also witnessing an increase in the target of german sister organization you see on your have an office in gaza city and just an hour after they risk their office because of electricity cuts that office was destroyed by an israeli air force strike the israeli air force has targeted two media buildings and the army is not apologetic for this it says that it was unfair to talk indication antenna on the roof of the buildings that are being used by her most and that the i.d.f. did in fact know that there were journalists in this building we do know that several people among them journalists have been injured so we're hearing from
the reports we're receiving is that hoff of the people who have so far been treated at shifa hospital which is the biggest hospital in gaza city off of the people being rushed there are in fact children the hospital is simply not coping it's running short of space and also medical supplies at the same time there was an israeli air force strike there lived ten members of the same family killed when a three story building in which they were collapsed around him were also witnessing an increase in...
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specs germany to grow by early hoff all previous estimation. now ms has started another round of talks with international lenders i mean to secure vital financial aid but the cash holders all rushing to help out the island state was some of them fearing the bailout money will go to taxpayers in other countries touch down a political one has all the details of for us tell us what all these details all about and. kate's if there is actually a russian secret behind this story and probably the reason why the bailout is taking so long to be finalized and that's very frustrating for cyprus because they hope the money will be negotiated by next week already it's all about this russian secret that. germany is a foreign intelligence agency issued every poor suggested that a bailout would mostly benefit rich russians that have been stashing their black money for years in cyprus banks but as far as cyprus is concerned it's notorious for being a tax haven for russian business is right i'm thinking of russian billionaires most dash of fun fact bug they have
specs germany to grow by early hoff all previous estimation. now ms has started another round of talks with international lenders i mean to secure vital financial aid but the cash holders all rushing to help out the island state was some of them fearing the bailout money will go to taxpayers in other countries touch down a political one has all the details of for us tell us what all these details all about and. kate's if there is actually a russian secret behind this story and probably the...
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interrelated a few days ago view or being commision for cost for europe's strongest economy germany by hoff do you think russia will suffer a major setback if the strongest economies in the euro zone crisis as well. these little watching the political will i would rephrase this question if on me yes please how much does the russian economy depend on the condition of the world economy the u.s. economy actually we have covered that and the eurozone economy of course it depends on them the world is going global the economy's gone global zero sum games are long gone and. they have nothing to do with the economic policies anyway of course will suffer a setback a few faces a crisis we genuinely hope that the crisis does not affect the european union that much with even though they have a crisis right now still so i would hate to see the crisis develop in the european economy but our economy's pretty stable it doesn't actually depend on the european economy and that much. stability is based first on immense domestic demand second in addition to european markets we have access to grow asian markets
interrelated a few days ago view or being commision for cost for europe's strongest economy germany by hoff do you think russia will suffer a major setback if the strongest economies in the euro zone crisis as well. these little watching the political will i would rephrase this question if on me yes please how much does the russian economy depend on the condition of the world economy the u.s. economy actually we have covered that and the eurozone economy of course it depends on them the world...
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israeli bombing of gaza killed more than one hundred sixty people around the hoff civilians including women and children however television maintains it cause minimal collateral damage. did the most possible not to hurt the civilians what we did is we pinpointed our operation just to the terrorist leaders and to their army and ammunition but i do agree that they were once in a while there were civilian cattle casualties and we feel very bad about it but as you know this is not an easy operation no military operation is but by any international standard the collateral damage here is pretty minimal amounts of civilians who die it's hard to say if this way it sounds very bad but it could have been much much worse if we weren't so surgical and if our pilots were not given instructions to being very very precise and to aim in specially at the military terrorist leaders. ahead in the program with me kevin owen tonight from the middle east to the far east with north korea's reportedly getting ready to test another one of its missiles tensions a building on the korean peninsula with the south
israeli bombing of gaza killed more than one hundred sixty people around the hoff civilians including women and children however television maintains it cause minimal collateral damage. did the most possible not to hurt the civilians what we did is we pinpointed our operation just to the terrorist leaders and to their army and ammunition but i do agree that they were once in a while there were civilian cattle casualties and we feel very bad about it but as you know this is not an easy operation...
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shortage of scholars still closs who took part in wednesday's strike believes that with the rather hoff of young spaniards already out of work more cuts won't save anything. a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is easy to austerity is cuts in social spending and cuts in social rights and the expansion of social misery people can make the argument that austerity is a solution to the current problems being faced by your the european citizenry and in particular by the southern european citizenry the problem is what does that austerity mean is that neoliberal e.u. austerity where you cut basically all of those all of the social protection that keeps people from descending down to a sort of downward spiral.
shortage of scholars still closs who took part in wednesday's strike believes that with the rather hoff of young spaniards already out of work more cuts won't save anything. a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is easy to austerity is cuts in social spending and cuts in social rights and the expansion of social misery people can make the argument that austerity is a solution to the current problems being...
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. >> being adopted myself, go reese hoff, thank you. >>> a local grocery store is paying it forward this holiday season. today, the giant in landover delivered a thousand turkeys to the capitol area food bank. the donation will provide thanksgiving meals for community members in need. giant's been delivering the turkeys for 30 years now. the company's president said giving back has been a priority. >> obviously, around the holidays, it's important for us to give back. we have a general community neighbor promis whereby, we're constantly looking at ways to give back to the community, and more specifically, fighting hunger. >> this year's donation to the capitol area food bank is the largest in giants history and over the past month, they have donated 5,000 turkeys to food banks in the area. >> that is awesome. trying to figure out what to do this weekend? get out and take some turkeys and donate them to people who can use them. >> and that's right, giant is stepping up to the plate. you were talking about the shot last night and that is almost surreal. the other thing is how cold it is. i
. >> being adopted myself, go reese hoff, thank you. >>> a local grocery store is paying it forward this holiday season. today, the giant in landover delivered a thousand turkeys to the capitol area food bank. the donation will provide thanksgiving meals for community members in need. giant's been delivering the turkeys for 30 years now. the company's president said giving back has been a priority. >> obviously, around the holidays, it's important for us to give back. we...
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we know the battleground states get a lot of hoff.ot two-thirds of the campaign appearance. they are home to an eighth of the nation's population. pointed out by one of our guests tonight. that affects turnout. new numbers came out today. in the battleground states turnout was 62.7%. in non-battleground 54.8. is it time for a change? there was a piece about the vanishing battleground. let me just start adam by explaining what this means. you went through all of the numbers as well. this is where the candidate spend their time. these are the people who vote. i want doesn't seem fair. >> you know what? it didn't always used to be this way. in 1960 john f. kennedy campaigned in 49 states. richard nixon in all 50. now we're down to ten. the number of states that are close that are not blow-outs because what happens is that democrats live on the coasts and big cities the republicans live in the interior and many states are blow-outs which means it doesn't make any sense for candidates to spend time there because they don't have any kind of
we know the battleground states get a lot of hoff.ot two-thirds of the campaign appearance. they are home to an eighth of the nation's population. pointed out by one of our guests tonight. that affects turnout. new numbers came out today. in the battleground states turnout was 62.7%. in non-battleground 54.8. is it time for a change? there was a piece about the vanishing battleground. let me just start adam by explaining what this means. you went through all of the numbers as well. this is...
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turning into web sites whether the half post hoff post further grudge or whatever. i have never read drudge but it is what these guys listen to and their conspiracy theories in everything else flowed from that. your medium models are forces of mechanisms and by the way for member goes off script with his party and the flora and sean hannity does not like it, the switchboard lights up like a christmas tree. the same with the democratic side. this keeps members if you will the enforcement mechanism to keep them in the party box. what has really evolved over the last beers and i think more dangerous is the passage of mccain-feingold which i was very proud to vote against. i think it's a terrible bill because all it did was make it harder for the political parties to raise money. parties have been a stabilizing force for 200 years. it stars the -- makes it harder for them to make money but this money will disappear from the system and we could have a pure system where people could make enlightened decisions. the opposite has happened. first at one to 2527 groups and now
turning into web sites whether the half post hoff post further grudge or whatever. i have never read drudge but it is what these guys listen to and their conspiracy theories in everything else flowed from that. your medium models are forces of mechanisms and by the way for member goes off script with his party and the flora and sean hannity does not like it, the switchboard lights up like a christmas tree. the same with the democratic side. this keeps members if you will the enforcement...
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former shell buff john hoff heister tells us when he expects the gas shortage in the northeast shouldnd. >>> plus a checkup on health care, the president and ceo of cigna on what his company is planning after next tuesday's election. the second hour of "squawk box" starts right now. >> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and becky quick. take a look at futures ahead of the jobs number this morning, pretty much virtually across the board, dow would open five points off, nasdaq up five points and the s&p 500 virtually nil but this is likely to change. it is jobs friday. the government plans to release the october data coming up at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. economists estimate the economy gaining 125,000 jobs and the unemployment rate remains just below 8% at 7.9%. the ipad minnie and newest version of the ipad go on sale today. several apple stores in new york will remain closed due to superstorm sandy, soho, 14th street and grand central station. in asia, we were talking about in the last hour they're not selling those thing
former shell buff john hoff heister tells us when he expects the gas shortage in the northeast shouldnd. >>> plus a checkup on health care, the president and ceo of cigna on what his company is planning after next tuesday's election. the second hour of "squawk box" starts right now. >> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and becky quick. take a look at futures ahead of the jobs number this...
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i think it might have been new york at hoff extr hoffstra, aftf the presidential debates. and one of the reporters said to me, "so, durbin, i know you're here supporting president obama. what are you going to do if governor romney wins and becomes president?" and i said, well, i'm going to respect him as president, do everything i can to help work with him to solve the problems of this country. and do you know what he said? he said, "i'm going to hold you to that." well, he should. i mean, that really is the responsibility we all have, regardless of party, to work with the president to solve our nation's problems. now, there were some who said four years ago that when they viewed the new president, president obama, their goal was to make sure, above all, that he was a one-term president. that's an unfortunate statement because it suggests that solving problems and dealing with our challenge was secondary to a political victory. i hope that in his second term, the president can turn to both sides of the aisle in congress and find support for solving our nation's problems. a
i think it might have been new york at hoff extr hoffstra, aftf the presidential debates. and one of the reporters said to me, "so, durbin, i know you're here supporting president obama. what are you going to do if governor romney wins and becomes president?" and i said, well, i'm going to respect him as president, do everything i can to help work with him to solve the problems of this country. and do you know what he said? he said, "i'm going to hold you to that." well, he...